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<br /> City of Arden Hills <br /> Budget Analysis Report <br /> May 04, 2006 <br /> Page 5 <br /> The first step in defining a prioritized work plan for the City of Arden Hills is to define the . <br /> local and global pavement maintenance activities and their related costs. Local <br /> pavement repairs are those repairs that are performed on a localized area of a given <br /> pavement section (e.g., patching, crack sealing, etc.). A global pavement maintenance <br /> activity is one that is performed on the entire surface of a given pavement section (e.g., <br /> reconstruction, seal coat, overlay, etc.). <br /> Once the local maintenance policy has been established, the PCI is recalculated based <br /> on these assumptions to determine the improvement in the PCI based on the <br /> maintenance. For example, a street with an original PCI of 68 may increase to a PCI of <br /> 80 when all rutting has been patched. Every pavement section was analyzed in this way <br /> in the first year of the budget analysis. The difference between the improved and <br /> original PCI is a measure of the effectiveness of that particular type of maintenance. <br /> The ICON program attempts to find the optimal combination for routine maintenance. <br /> This may include seal coating, patching or crack/joint sealing separately or in <br /> combination. A routine maintenance strategy, consisting of patching and crack sealing, <br /> is assigned to pavements with limited amounts of low-severity cracking. Routine <br /> maintenance on pavements that are still in very good condition will help preserve the <br /> integrity of the base and prolong the life of the pavement. Overlays are used to repair <br /> pavements where local repairs such as patching are not cost effective. These <br /> pavements are in "fair" to "poor" condition and may have low strength and/or other <br /> problems such as poor drainage. The global repair of reconstruction is recommended <br /> for pavements with extensive amounts of load-related distress. <br /> Global Maintenance Strategy . <br /> The correct application of global (applied to the entire pavement section area) <br /> maintenance, repair and rehabilitation strategies is difficult to develop due to the number <br /> of variables that affect pavements. The optimum application of maintenance activities <br /> depends on the current surface condition and subgrade strength of the pavement as <br /> well as the pavement age, traffic loading and other factors. GoodPointe Technology <br /> and City staff discussed the development and application of maintenance strategies on <br /> a number of occasions to determine the analysis parameters used to derive the results <br /> of this report. <br /> Note: When a pavement section has a PCI that falls on an overlapping range between <br /> two or more global maintenance activities, an additional Life Cycle Cost (LCC) <br /> analysis is performed for each applicable strategy. The estimated amount of <br /> pavement life for each particular maintenance activity is determined and is <br /> divided by the cost to provide that life. The program then recommends <br /> maintenance activity with the highest LCC value for the given pavement section. <br /> . <br />
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