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<br /> City of Arden Hills <br /> Budget Analysis Report <br /> May 04, 2006 <br /> Page 2 <br /> . system ranging from 100 for a newly surfaced pavement to 0 for a failed pavement. <br /> Based on the latest available survey data collected for each section, the average <br /> PCI of the Arden Hills pavement network using the PCI resulting from the survey <br /> is 67.9. The average PCI can also be calculated by projecting the surveyed <br /> condition to today's estimated PCI using the decay curves in ICON. Using these <br /> curves, the "current average projected" PCI for the network is a 64. <br /> The results of Scenario 1 indicate that the current level of funding and funding <br /> allocation will result in a higher average PCI each year and will decrease the backlog. <br /> Over the twenty-year analysis period, the average PCI increases significantly, from 64 to <br /> 77. <br /> The results of Scenario 2 indicate that a total of approximately $14.5 million will be <br /> required over the next twenty years to maintain the City's current average PCI of 64. <br /> Due to a significant amount of budget allocated in the first five years, the pavement can <br /> be maintained at a lower budget. <br /> The results of Scenario 3 indicate that a total of approximately $16 million will be <br /> required over the next twenty years to gradually increase the City's average PCI from a <br /> 64 to a 75. In comparison to Scenario 2, more budgets are spent in the first 10 years to <br /> increase the PCI to a 75. Then the pavement can be maintained at a 75 at a lower <br /> budget. <br /> The results of Scenario 4 indicate that the current CIP list will maintain an average <br /> condition of 65 over the next five years. <br /> It is important to note that these scenarios were generated at the network level and <br /> . were based on pavement repair and rehabilitation costs that may require additional <br /> project-level costs such as curb and gutter replacement, water main replacement, <br /> and/or right-of-way restoration. Also included in the cost is a 20% increase for <br /> engineering fees. <br /> . <br />
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