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Bay Area Pavement Conditon Only Fair

Pavement conditions on the Bay Area’s local streets and roads earn only a “fair” grade, according to a new report released today by the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC). More...


StreetSaver Celebrates its 20th Anniversary

The first version of StreetSaver - modestly named Bay Area Pavement Management System (BAPMS) - was released in 1987, making 2007 the 20th anniversary year. MTC is proud to celebrate the program, and the 350+ users nationwide to date. For the past two decades, we have expanded beyond the initial technical successes of the program toward funding success through our ability to document local street and road needs and shortfalls. Looking forward, StreetSaver will play an even more important role as the state of California looks to Bay Area region as a model of how best to assess local street and road needs, revenues and shortfalls.



How Regional Coordination Can Improve Your Local Roads

The Fall 2005 Newsletter from the University of California's Institute of Transportation Studies contains an article written by MTC's Theresa Romell titled, "Taking the Same Route: How Regional Coordination Can Improve Your Local Roads."



Bay Area Transportation: State of the System 2005

MTC and Caltrans have prepared a joint report that summarizes the performance of the Bay Area transportation system. Key facts and performance indicators are presented for freeways, local roadways, transit, goods movement, and bicycle and pedestrian travel in the region. For local Bay Area region's roadway pavements, the overall road rating as well as individual Bay Area jurisdictions ratings can be found in the report. Rating are based on the "Pavement Condition Index" (PCI) used by MTC's Pavement Management Program.   To find out more information, please click here.

Real-time Pavement Management

This article describes the joining of a PMS and a GIS for real-time analysis of dynamically segmented sections of pavement.




 



 




 
 




 



 
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