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M <br />11. Executive Summary <br />Pavement Management Plan Agency Submittal <br />The City of Santa Ana (City) Public Works Agency utilizes StreetSaver and geographical information system <br />(GIS) to develop the Pavement Management Program [PMP) to provide an accurate inventory of the current <br />and projected pavement condition of all public roadways and to implement a seven-year roadway <br />maintenance and rehabilitation (M&R) program to maximize the return from available existing funding for <br />street pavement. The PMP's ultimate goal is to effectively strategize short and long-term usages of current <br />and future limited funding to restore and maintain the entire street pavement network at "Good" condition or <br />better. <br />The City currently manages 422.8 centerline miles of streets for a total of approximately 95.7 million square <br />feet (SF) of paved surfaces. To be consistent with the City General Plan Circulation Element Master Plan of <br />Streets and Highways and the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) Master Plan of Arterial <br />Highways (MPAH), the entire street pavement network is organized into two networks (arterial and local) <br />depending on its functional classifications (i.e. major, primary, secondary, and collector arterial streets; <br />residential and non-residential local streets). There are 106.2 centerline miles (25% of entire pavement <br />network) in the arterial network and 316.6 centerline miles (75% of entire pavement network) in the local <br />network. To assist planning maintenance needs, the streets are also arranged into over 4,300 sections and <br />classified by surface types — Asphalt Concrete [AC) or Portland Cement Concrete (PCC). <br />Figure E-1: PCI Distribution for 2016 and 2018 <br />100% <br />0 Arterial 2016 <br />E Arterial 2018 <br />0 Local 2016 8 Local 2018 <br />90% <br />80% <br />70% <br />60% <br />50% <br />40% <br />CS <br />30% <br />20% <br />00 <br />.0 <br />10% <br />0% <br />G-40 <br />41-59 <br />6G-74 <br />75-85 <br />116- 0) <br />100 <br />Very Poor <br />r <br />Poor <br />Poo <br />Fair <br />'r <br />Good <br />8 <br />Very Good <br />y <br />P a g e 13 <br />55B-146 <br />
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