The City’s 2030 Pavement Management Plan ensures the City’s 250 lane miles of roadway remain safe, functional and cost-efficient. This plan explains how streets are evaluated and prioritized over the next five years using a Pavement Surface Evaluation and Rating (PASER) score, combined with traffic levels and street type to determine the greatest overall benefit to the street network. The PASER system is a visual inspection method used to classify pavement conditions and determine appropriate maintenance strategies.
2030 El Dorado Pavement Management Plan
The Public Street Condition Dashboard integrates AI-driven assessments, GIS mapping and PASER ratings to plan for future improvements. The City consulted with Professional Engineering Consultants to create the Dashboard. The process included automated cameras and sensors mounted on municipal vehicles to scan road surfaces; machine learning algorithms to analyze cracks, potholes and pavement distress; and AI-powered detection for early identification of problem areas.
Public Street Condition Dashboard