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IMS Infrastructure Management Services Arden Hills Report P a g e | 10 <br />4.0 ARDEN HILLS INVENTORY AND PAVEMENT CONDITION SURVEY RESULTS <br />4.1 ARDEN HILLS NETWORK INVENTORY <br />The GIS file was reviewed to ensure that only the roadways managed by the City are included in the <br />database. The paved roadway network covers approximately 30 miles of Asphalt and Concrete Pavement. <br />As part of the scope of this assignment, the functional classification designations currently used by the City <br />were adopted for their use in the pavement analysis. The City currently consists of only one class, Locals. <br />Although there is no uniform standard for classifying pavement into functional classes, The Federal <br />Highway Administration (FHWA), American Public Works Association (APWA) and Institute of <br />Transportation Engineers (ITE) offer some broad guidelines on how to assign classifications that were <br />considered in this study. <br />1. Local (E) – These are the majority of the street segments typically consisting of all residential <br />roads. <br />Table 2 presents Arden Hills ’s network breakdown between different functional classes and surface ty pe <br />and <br />Figure 7 provides a color-coded map of the functional classes used for the analysis. An electronic version <br />of this map is appended to this report. Appendix A provides detailed inventory and condition data the Arden <br />Hills netowork. <br />