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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”