City Pavement

TX

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&nbspDesign Standardsand Specifications Study for Clive in October of 2017. Since 2017the Iowa Pavement Management Program updated the Pavement Condition Index (PCI) to create CityPCIa new index for use in urban areas.&nbspwith arterials at 75collectors at 70and local streets at 65. Pavement Management2019 CliveIowa 1900 NW 114th St CliveShare this page Copy and paste this code into your website. &lta href="http://www.cityofclive.com/project_detail_T51_R50.php">Your Link Name&lt/a&gtShare this page on your favorite Social network Facebook Twitter Reddit Close Close Read More

515) 223-6231 [email protected] HR Green completed a Pavement Management, Design Standards, and Specifications Study for Clive in October of 2017. Since 2017, the Iowa Pavement Management Program updated the Pavement Condition Index (PCI) to create CityPCI, a new index for use in urban areas. HR Green updated the Pavement Management Study in early 2019. The updated study recommends PCI goals based on functional class, with arterials at 75, collectors at 70, and local streets at 65. P

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