HomeMy WebLinkAboutPavement Management Powerpoint _ Council meeting 9042019Roadway Conditions
&
Pavement Management Program
(PMP)
Pavement conditions are tracked by:
Visual Inspection
Computer program titled MTC Pavement Management System (PMS)
PMS provides the following:
Pavement network inventory, current network conditions, and
maintenance recommendations
PMS combined with residents’ requests, engineering judgment, and
available budget determine the annual priorities of streets to be paved
City’s pavement system:
141 miles long or approximately 1 square mile
Replacement value of $125 million
Grading system used to determine pavement’s condition is a
numerical scale from zero to 100 (0-100)
Zero (0) = completely failed
One hundred (100) = new street
Scale is known as the Pavement Condition Index (PCI)
Pavements which
have little or no
distress
Pavements in this
category may be
described as
“excellent” or “very
good”
Pavements which
have a significant
level of distress
Pavements in this
category may be
described as “good”
or “fair”
Pavements which
have a major distress
Pavements in this
category may be
described as “fair” or
“poor”
Pavements which
have extensive
amounts of distress
Pavements in this
category may be
described as “very
poor” or “failed”