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| Report No. |
AKP13
(jot this number down to order) |
| Title |
Pavement Inventory Smaller Local Government Case
Study
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| Authors |
McChesney, Carl |
| Publisher |
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| Pub. Date |
September, 1987 |
| Pages |
3 pages |
| Keywords |
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| Description |
There are approximately 3,100 counties and 16,000
cities in the United States that spend almost $10 billion a year to maintain
and improve a 3 million mile system of roads and streets. This is a massive
commitment of public funds to maintain an enormous system of roads. However,
the growth in funding and size of this system is not as significant as the
increase in vehicular traffic, traffic speed, and size and weight of trucks
traveling the system. Good pavement management programs are imperative if we
are to meet our goal of effectively spending our public resources in the
maintenance and improvement of this system in the future.
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