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2016 Data Summary <br />This memo presents updates to the Pavement Management Report previously completed in 2013. This <br />report is intended to be used as part of the pavement management program in Lino Lakes. This report <br />includes updates to the data after completion of the 2016 pavement inspections which included 25% of <br />the road segments within the city. This report is not intended to be a final document on public policy or <br />planning and is subject to change upon review by the City Council. <br />The City recognizes the continued degradation of the city roadways and the need for a plan on <br />maintaining and reconstructing the roadways which includes the current policy of preventative <br />maintenance (treating the good roads) in addition to reactive maintenance (rebuilding the bad roads). <br />The significant findings of this report are as follows: <br />• There are currently 97.19 miles of City roadways (improved streets, not including gravel roads). <br />• The current average weighted OCI is 70.88. The weighted average was 66.95 in 2013. <br />• The average city standard roadway (built to current City specifications) is 22 years old. <br />• The average non-standard roadway is 33 years old. <br />• 64.32% of roadways are in “adequate” category requiring preventative maintenance. <br />• 21.00% of roadways are in a “marginal” category requiring preservation. <br />• 14.68% of roadways are in the “problem” category, requiring complete reconstruction. <br />The next steps in this process would be to develop a plan to annually update the Cartegraph database <br />with the previous year’s preventative maintenance activities as well as any reconstructs and mill and <br />overlays, continue to develop an understanding of the current roadways via pavement inspections and <br />pavement forensics and continue to establish a pavement management plan.