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This graph of the combined arterial, collector and residential streets reflects the impacts to the overall <br />street system due to insufficient funding for residential street treatments as well as a treatment <br />strategy that includes reconstruction as well as overlay treatment. The percentage of streets needing <br />"no treatment" declines, while streets requiring a "reconstruct" treatment increases. <br />18 <br />Historical and Projected Funding Impacts to Total System Streets <br />100% <br />F <br />90% <br />80% <br />4 ft <br />dop an <br />70% <br />_ <br />do <br />60% - <br />50% <br />— <br />40% <br />30% <br />20% <br />— — <br />.. <br />10% <br />• rrrrr r• r• <br />.. •� R _�,• <br />r <br />0% <br />2002 2003 2004 2665 2006 2007 2008 2609 2010 2611 2912 2013 2014 leis 2016 2617 2018 2619 2620 2621 2022 <br />� i No Treatment Overlay • • • • Reconstruct <br />This graph of the combined arterial, collector and residential streets reflects the impacts to the overall <br />street system due to insufficient funding for residential street treatments as well as a treatment <br />strategy that includes reconstruction as well as overlay treatment. The percentage of streets needing <br />"no treatment" declines, while streets requiring a "reconstruct" treatment increases. <br />18 <br />
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