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EXHIBIT 2 <br /> City of Santa Ana, CA Page 5 <br /> 2026 Citywide Pavement Management Plan - OCTA Submittal <br /> Final Report-March 16, 2026 <br /> FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> Through our assessment of historical maintenance performed within the City and through our discussions <br /> with City staff the conditional data found across the network clearly shows that the City has applied <br /> strong, preventative maintenance strategies over the past decade. Pavement management involves <br /> frequent preventative maintenance; as pavement deteriorates through heavy traffic impacts,weathering <br /> and time, preventative maintenances (such as slurry seal, stop gap, etc.) have limited benefits. <br /> Our study has shown that key overlay projects will be needed over the next seven years to maintain the <br /> network's moderate level of condition. Currently,the City's two major streets networks(Arterial & Local) <br /> hold mid-70 weighted PCI values; it is our recommendation that a proactive, common sense overlay <br /> program and a continued slurry seal program be scheduled over the next several fiscal years. This will <br /> ensure that the citywide weighted PCI will be sustained and allow for routine slurry seal maintenance to <br /> continue. <br /> We have found and recommend the following detailed items which should be reviewed and considered <br /> for a proactive approach to the future management of the PMP: <br /> ARTERIAL/COLLECTOR(MPAH) FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> The actual workload requirements identified indicate that the Arterial (MPAH) street network is currently <br /> in "fair" condition. To maintain this condition, it is critical that preventive maintenance and overlay <br /> activities are funded at the levels identified on page 9 to maintain a "fair" network weighted average PCI <br /> value. <br /> Our MPAH findings for conditional data and recommendations for revenue expenditures are shown <br /> below: <br /> • The MPAH network has a weighted PCI of 71.8 <br /> • The MPAH network consists of 129.3 miles and 33,615,007 SF of pavement; <br /> • Currently, 35% of the MPAH network (45.4 miles) qualify for slurry seal/stop gap maintenance; <br /> 39%of the network(49.9 miles) qualifies for rehabilitation/reconstruction maintenance; <br /> • MPAH maintenance/rehabilitation projects should focus on the increasing the current PCI above <br /> a weighted average of 75 by FY 2033; <br /> • Develop a proactive fiscal and planned approach to identify MPAH overlay projects based on the <br /> deterioration modeling within StreetSaver; <br /> o Appropriate the MPAH CIP revenues at an average of $8,000,000/yr level for the seven- <br /> year term to generate the beneficial results identified on page 9; and <br /> o The Santa Ana "Increase PCI" budget (page 9) will increase the MPAH weighted PCI of <br /> 71.8 to 75.0 after seven years, additionally,the citywide deferred backlog increases from <br /> a level of$325.6 million to $393.4 million after seven years; and <br />