Receive report on city street conditions and direct use of optimization software for paving budget
In Plain English
The city manages 290 miles of roads currently valued at $742 million to replace. A recent survey found Richmond's streets score 61 out of 100, which ranks as fair condition. If approved, staff uses StreetSaver software to prioritize which streets get repaired first in the 2024-25 budget.
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Votes
To accept the staff recommended action and add to the capital improvement projects plan criteria addressing traffic calming and other existing plans to make it explicit with clear direction
6 to 0
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