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Mission City says PCI up from 56.1 to 65.2 after reconstruction of nearly 8 lane miles

Mission City Council work session · April 27, 2026
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Summary

Staff presented the latest pavement‑condition assessment and an interactive PCI map showing progress: the city reconstructed 7.68 lane miles, replaced storm drains and sidewalks, and raised its network PCI from 56.1 in 2020 to 65.2 in 2026.

City staff presented new pavement condition data and an interactive map that tracks which streets have been rebuilt and how well they are holding up.

"In 2020 the overall network PCI rating was 56.1... and in 2026 with the most recent PCI data... it increased to 65.2," the Presenter (S5) said. Staff said the city reconstructed 7.68 lane miles (about 10% of the network), replaced 8,330 feet of storm drain and 3,307 feet of sidewalk, and invested just over $12.5 million since 2021 on residential street work.

S5 described an interactive map and wall map that allow staff and residents to view PCI scores and street‑level footage captured by truck‑mounted sensors. Council members asked whether the distribution of poor streets was geographically concentrated; staff said the poor PCI scores are evenly distributed and mostly reflect variable construction standards from different developers.