TO: Mayor and Members of City Council
THRU: Adam Lindsay, Assistant City Manager
FROM: Sheila Thomas-Ambat, Public Services Director
Byron Reeves, Assistant Public Services Director
DATE: October 3, 2022
RE:
Title
Pavement Condition Survey Report
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COUNCIL DISTRICT(S):
Council District(s)
All
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Relationship To Strategic Plan:
Goal I: Safe and Secure Community
Goal II: High Quality Built Environment
Executive Summary:
The City has recently completed a comprehensive pavement condition assessment and pavement management analysis on the City's roadway network. The objectives of this study were to perform a network-level condition survey of City maintained streets, provide the City with an up-to-date PAVER pavement management system, estimate the rate of deterioration of the City's pavement and estimate the future Maintenance and Rehabilitation requirements for the City's pavement infrastructure.
In addition, several budgeting scenarios, to include a potential influx of funding from a General Obligation Bond, were run to forecast the future network average Pavement Condition Index (PCI).
The results of this Pavement Condition Survey outlines the methodology, prioritization, and recommendations for the City's Pavement Preservation Program moving forward.
Background:
When looking at the City's street network, an estimated $560M financial asset, it is an integral part of everyday life, that can have a significant impact on many aspects of municipal activities. The City's street network totals approximately 756 centerline miles. This is a total of 63% of all of the streets within the city limits.
Prior to this current effort, the most recent pavement condition survey conducted by the City was completed in 2016. In this survey, data was collected only through cameras (no automated laser crack detection was utilized). The data was assessed by checking photographs and windshield observations. In 2016 the determined/converted PCI of ...
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