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Item 33 - Measure M2 Funding Eligibility 2024 Renewal (Revised)
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Item 33 - Measure M2 Funding Eligibility 2024 Renewal (Revised)
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<br />City of Santa Ana 2024 Pavement Management Program 3-3-1 <br />3.0 PAVEMENT NETWORK <br />Currently, the City’s entire street pavement network has approximately 454 miles consisting of <br />approximately 93.4 million square feet of paved surfaces. To assist planning maintenance needs, <br />the entire pavement network is organized into two networks (arterial and local) depending on their <br />importance in the whole roadway system. The arterial and local networks include 129.3 miles (28 <br />percent) and 324.6 miles (72 percent), respectively. To be consistent with the City General Plan <br />Circulation Element Master Plan of Streets and Highways and the Orange County Transportation <br />Authority (OCTA) Master Plan of Arterial Highways (MPAH), the streets in each network are <br />ranked based on their functional classes; the arterial network is comprised of Major, Primary, <br />Secondary arterial streets and Collector Streets, and the local network is comprised of Residential <br />and Non-Residential streets. Additionally, these streets are classified by surface types—Asphalt <br />Concrete (AC) or Portland Cement Concrete (PCC); and they are divided into 4,174 sections <br />(refer to section 2.0 Methodology) for ease of tracking their pavement conditions, pavement <br />history and M&R requirements. Table 3-1 and Figure 3-1 summarize the current City pavement <br />networks information. <br />Table 3-1: Entire Pavement Network Summary <br /> <br /> <br />Figure 3-1: Entire Pavement Network Summary
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