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6/19/2018
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3.0 PAVEMENT NETWORK <br />Currently, the City's entire street pavement network has approximately 422.8 centerline miles <br />consisting of approximately 95.7 million square feet of paved surfaces. To assist planning <br />maintenance needs, the entire pavement network is organized into two networks (arterial and <br />local) depending on their importance in the whole roadway system. The arterial and local <br />networks include 106.2 centerline miles (25 percent) and 316.6 centerline miles (75 percent), <br />respectively. To be consistent with the City General Plan Circulation Element Master Plan of <br />Streets and Highways and the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) Master Plan of <br />Arterial Highways (MPAH), the streets in each network are ranked based on their functional <br />classes; the arterial network is comprised of Major, Primary, Secondary arterial streets and <br />Collector Streets, and the local network is comprised of Residential and Non -Residential streets. <br />Additionally, these streets are classified by surface types—Asphalt Concrete (AC) or Portland <br />Cement Concrete (PCC); and they are divided into more than 4,300 sections (refer to section <br />2.0 Methodology) for ease of tracking their pavement conditions, pavement history and M&R <br />requirements. Table 3-1 and Figure 3-1 summarize the current City pavement networks <br />information. <br />Table 3-1: Current Entire Pavement Network Summary <br />Network <br />Type <br />Surface <br />Type <br />Area (SF) <br />Centerline <br />Mlle <br />Arterial <br />AC <br />35,929,843 <br />104.0 <br />Arterial <br />PCC <br />429,453 <br />2.2 <br />Local <br />AC <br />54,548,033 <br />292.2 <br />Local <br />PCC <br />4,794,862 <br />24.4 <br />Entire Pavement Network <br />95,702,191 <br />422.8 <br />Figure 3-1: Entire Pavement Network Summary <br />Local PCC <br />4,794,862 <br />5.0% <br />Arterial AC <br />35,929,843 <br />37.5% <br />Local AC <br />54,548,033` <br />57.0% <br />Arterial PCC <br />429,453 <br />0.4% <br />City of Santa Ana 2018 Pavement Management Program 3-1 <br />55B-18 <br />
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