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A.1 PMP for Grand TerraceWhat is a PMP A specialized asset management system. Inventory and assess current conditions Record pavement treatments Analyze and predict future conditions base on maintenance and budget strategies Suggest future pavement treatments Pavement Life-Cycle Treatments Linked to PCI Crack Sealing & Patching –87 to 68 PCI Crack Sealing $0.10 psf Slurry Seal and Micro-Surface –47 to 67 PCI Slurry Seal $0.25 psf Micro-Surface $0.50 psf Chip & Cape Seal –47 to 67 PCI Cape Seal $1.00 psf Overlays –Thin > 47 PCI Structural > 20 to 46 PCI Thin Overlay 1.2” $1.25 psf Structural -2” $2.00 psf Full Depth Reconstruction -<20 PCI Remove and Replace $5.00 psf -$12.00 psf Pavement Pulverized & Cement Added Full Depth Pavement Recycling-<20 PCI Pavement Recycling $3.50 psf + Mixing, Grading & Compacting Paving ADA •Crack Seal Slurry or Chip Seal –NO ADA •Overlays and FDR –ADA Upgrades Required Current Condition Functional Class Centerline Miles % of Network by Area Average PCI Arterial 4.56 11.2%69 Collector 11.36 27.9%60 Residential 24.73 60.8%70 Total 40.65 100%67 Current Condition Condition Category PCI Range Arterial (%) Collector (%) Residential (%) Total Network (%) Excellent to Good (I)100 -70 13.4%13.6%33.0%34.3% Fair (II/III)69 -50 1.5%9.1%15.9%34.8% Poor (IV)49 -25 3.7%1.4%0.1%23.7% Very Poor (V)24 -0 0%4.0%4.3%7.1% Total 18.6%28.1%53.4%100.0% Unlimited Funds Optimal Goal is PCI = 81 in 2025 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 Total PCI With Funds 80 79 81 82 81 Preventative Maint. ($)$610K $143 $153.7K $372.9K $302K $1.4M Rehab/Reconstruct ($)$5.1M $744K $2.0M $1.9K $362K $10.3M Total Cost ($)$5.7M $744K $2.2M $2.3M $664K $11.7M Budget Comparisons 2021 to 2025 Current Budget Double Budget Triple Budget ($) Budget/Year $200K/Year $400K/Year $600K/Year Deferred Maintenance in 2025 ($)$10.8M $9.8M $8.6M PCI in 2025 62 64 67 Maintain Current PCI = 68 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 Total Budget ($)$39K $887K $904K $908K $812K $3.5M PCI 68 68 68 68 68 Issues •City pavement network is worth over $35 Million •Provides vital: public transportation, multi-modal use, and delivery of goods and services •Well maintained roadways are critical for local economy and a source of community pride •City will never achieve a less costly preventative maintenance mode Recommendations •Identify PCI Goal for City OR Identify minimum level annual funding. At a minimum, suggest increasing funding to maintain current network PCI of 68 by 2025 •Create pavement maintenance strategy that includes cost-effective balance of “preventative maintenance” and reconstruction/rehab to meet the City’s PCI Goal •Survey pavement every 2-3 years for arterials/collectors and 3-4 years for residential streets. Input treatments and updated costs •Identify new funding sources Potential Funding Sources A)Truck Route Permit Fee (Businesses) B)Waste Collection Fee (Existing) C)Development Impact Fees. Also, alter improvement standards to require pavement rehab to centerline for contiguous development. Review Structural Sections in Standards. D)Pursue Local Sales Tax Measure F)Devote More Measure I and Tax/Revenues to Road Maintenance G) Devote some General Fund to Road Maintenance (at least initially to address backlog H) Establish localized Business Assessment/Improvement Districts or City- wide Assessment Districts Potential Funding Sources J) Investigate current receipt of Regional Surface Transportation Program (RSTP) funds eligible for pavement maintenance K) Pursue CalRecycle Grants for rubberized chip seals and overlays L) Pursue other Grants (ATP) that may include some pavement rehabilitation features M) California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank (“IBank”) Loan ADA RAMP & Curb, Gutter & Sidewalk Inventory •Citywide Locations inventoried for ADA compliance. •461 Locations need improvement = $837,900 Construction Cost •ADA Self -Assessment Required by ADA Act–Prioritized list and schedule •Funding can be withheld Questions?