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SCOPE OF THIS REPORT <br />This report is made up of four primary sections: <br />Street Inventory: The street inventory is discussed including improvement status and functional <br />classification definitions. <br />Pavement Management System (PMS): A brief history and description of the Pavement <br />Management System used by the City, the selection process and conversion to MicroPaver <br />system is discussed. Included in this section are the rating methodology, pavement inspection <br />frequency, pavement conditions described by the Pavement Condition Index (PCI), specific <br />distress definitions and the resulting reports. <br />Pavement Preservation Program (PPP): The Pavement Preservation Program is highlighted in <br />this report, including Maintenance and Engineering Division roles, treatment types and <br />estimated unit costs, project prioritization, sustainable construction, current treatment costs, <br />projected funding, historical and projected funding graphs, unimproved streets, and off-street <br />shared -use paths. <br />Projects: This section includes completed and future project lists and maps, including a list and <br />map of the projects identified in the 2012 bond measure. <br />EUGENE'S STREET INVENTORY <br />The City of Eugene has jurisdictional responsibility for many different types and classifications of <br />transportation facilities. Many factors such as age, development type, traffic loads, use, and future <br />transportation needs affect the maintenance and rehabilitation planning for the system. The segment <br />inventory component of the PMS allows a reporting of both centerline miles (intersection to <br />intersection) and lane miles of each segment of the system. While commonly used in reporting <br />distance, centerline miles do not relate equally across streets of different widths or different number <br />of lanes. For this report, comparisons typically are shown both in centerline and 12 foot -wide lane <br />miles unless otherwise noted. <br />Improvement Status <br />For purposes of establishing budget allocations and rehabilitation priorities, and performing <br />maintenance activities based on established maintenance policies, the City of Eugene divides the <br />street inventory into two distinct categories: <br />Improved streets are those which have been fully designed for structural adequacy, have storm <br />drainage facilities provided which include curbs and gutters, and have either an asphalt concrete <br />(AC) or a Portland cement concrete (PCC) surface. Typically, these streets were either fully <br />improved when the area was developed and paid for by the developer, or were improved through a <br />local improvement district (LID) and paid for in part by the abutting property owners. In some cases <br />a street may have been fully improved while under state or county jurisdiction and then surrendered <br />to the City. Improved streets receive the highest level of ongoing maintenance and are eligible for <br />rehabilitation funding through Eugene's Capital Improvement Program (CIP) and Pavement <br />Preservation Program (PPP). <br />