Executive Summary - A visual pavement distress survey of Sonoma County roads was performed between March and July of 2022. The County has 1349 centerline miles of paved roads and about 17 centerline miles of gravel roads in the network. For this update, Harris along with Adhara performed distress surveys on all 1349 centerline miles of paved roads using both Manual and Semi Automated data distress collection procedures. These surveys were based on MTC PMS inspection methodology. The entire network, except gravel roads, were surveyed as part of this update.
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Executive Summary: The Department of Transportation and Public Works (TPW) is sharing an update on the County’s Long Term Roads Plan approved by the Board in 2014. The update highlights accomplishments of the Pavement Preservation Program since the Board began increasing local funding contributions in 2012.
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Executive Summary - The County road network is a vital asset to the community, providing access to homes and business, connectivity between communities, opportunities and connections for recreating and a critical component of public safety. With a total of 1,370 paved centerline miles, Sonoma County’s maintained road network is the largest among the nine Bay Area counties and one of the largest in the state and maintaining this network to support a thriving economy and healthy environment is a high priority for
Sonoma County.
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