City Wide Pavement Rehabilitation Update September 15, 2009
Pavement Management Overview Preventative Maintenance Approach
Pavement Management Overview Industry Standard-MicroPAVER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Inventory Inspection Condition Analysis Condition Prediction Budget and Work Plan
Conditions in Desert Hot Springs PCI Summary
Conditions in Desert Hot Springs PCI Summary
Conditions in Desert Hot Springs
PCI = 2, No Pavement-Complete Reconstruct San Remo
Conditions in Desert Hot Springs PCI = 26, Alligator Cracking-Pulverize & Reconstruct Highland
Conditions in Desert Hot Springs PCI = 21, Oxidation-Reconstruct/Thick Overlay Agua Cayendo
PCI Summary
Average PCI of 54.8 $53.8 Million to Maintain and Rehabilitate Pavement this Year
Plan Development Integrate the MicroPAVER Data with Local Planning Tools
Coordinate with CVAG Maintenance of Arterial Roads Coordinate with MSWD Sewer plans Coordinate with City Capital Improvement Plans Coordinate with Schools, Spas, Businesses & other Sites with high traffic volumes Consider Streets Committee Preliminary Recommendations
Plan Development Implementation Policy
Maximize pavement rehabilitation by focusing on driving surface only (no curbs or gutters at this time) Focus on residential streets not getting sewers within the next two years Coordinate with Slurry Seal Program
Conditions in Desert Hot Springs PCI = 21, Oxidation-Reconstruct/Thick Overlay Agua Cayendo
Conditions in Desert Hot Springs PCI = 26, Alligator Cracking-Pulverize & Reconstruct Highland
Conditions in Desert Hot Springs PCI = 2, No Pavement-Complete Reconstruct San Remo
Project Fact Sheet
Current Cost:
$10,000,000 RDA Bonds $500,000 Measure A (Slurry) Project Timeframe: Oct 2008 – Sept. 2009 Centerline miles reconstructed: 37 miles Centerline miles slurry sealed: 21 miles Total centerline miles rehabilitated: 58 miles Approximately 64% of local streets in the City paved during 11 months of work