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File #: R2026-022    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 1/7/2026 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/3/2026 Final action:
Title: Consider approving Resolution No. 2026-022, reaffirming the City's authorization of the City's purchase of construction materials only, for concrete street pavement repairs and maintenance from White Cap, LP, in the amount of $60,000; and take appropriate action.
Attachments: 1. Resolution No. 2026-022, 2. Resolution No. 2024-188, 3. 2025-2028 Street Revitalization List
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Consider approving Resolution No. 2026-022, reaffirming the City's authorization of the City's purchase of construction materials only, for concrete street pavement repairs and maintenance from White Cap, LP, in the amount of $60,000; and take appropriate action.

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REQUESTOR:
Councilwoman Lupe Gonzales

BACKGROUND:
This agenda item is a continuity of governance carryover request originating from the prior district representative and demonstrates that it continues the City's commitment to institutional continuity by continuing to advance a data-driven street maintenance approach previously presented to the City Council on October 21, 2025.

In October 2025, the City Council received a comprehensive pavement condition assessment prepared using the StreetLogix pavement analysis and management system, procured under Resolution No. 2024-188 for $89,295. That assessment evaluated approximately 418 lane miles of City streets and paved alleys and provided an objective, system-wide analysis of pavement conditions using the Pavement Condition Index (PCI) methodology established under ASTM D6433. The assessment further confirmed that the City's overall pavement network remains in good condition, with a PCI of 79, exceeding the industry best-practice target of 70 and reflecting improvement from the City's prior PCI of 77 recorded in 2013. The analysis also identified specific roadway segments requiring resurfacing or reconstruction based on severity levels, forming the basis for the City's FY 2025-26 and future roadway maintenance planning.

City's Streets Division is responsible for implementing this maintenance strategy and for maintaining approximately 400 lane miles of pavement citywide. This includes routine maintenance, emergency repairs, and restoration of pavement disturbed by utility cuts associated with work performed by the Utilities Division. Many of these activities are performed by City crews and require immediate and consistent access to constru...

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