Pavement Management Program
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Overview
The City of San Rafael manages approximately 173 miles of roadway (or 333 miles when counting all of the driving lanes). As of 2023, the City’s Pavement Condition Index (PCI) is 62, placing the network in the “Fair” (60 ≤ PCI ≤ 69) category according to the Metropolitan Transportation Commission’s 2023 Pavement Condition of Bay Area Jurisdictions report.
To make the most of available funding, the City has taken a preservation-first approach. This approach allows the City to extend the life of our roadways and address localized failures while avoiding the higher costs of full road reconstruction later on.
Keeping up with regular preservation treatments is key. As such, the City has developed this annual pavement management program (“PMP”), which provides vital preservation treatments, localized roadway base repairs, crack sealing, general maintenance work, and required sidewalk and curb ramp upgrades to the City’s roadway network.
Program goals
- Identify the streets in San Rafael in most need of resurfacing (repaving or slurry seal) and execute an annual program to resurface City streets
- Prior to the resurfacing, identify and perform localized roadway base repairs (dig-outs)
- As a part of street resurfacing, upgrade existing sidewalks at intersections with accessible ADA curb ramps
- Develop and maintain a multi-year pavement management plan to prioritize street repairs and focus on cost-effective techniques to extend the useful life of streets and improve the condition of the overall road network
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Budget
| Construction | $800,000-$1.2m/annually depending on gas tax revenues |
3-Year Pavement Management Plan
The 2025-2027 Three-Year Plan Pavement Management Plan (“Plan”) is based on a full network inventory and field assessment conducted in late 2024 and early 2025. This assessment included evaluation of pavement conditions, preliminary curb ramp review, and preservation treatment recommendations for each roadway segment in the City’s network. The Plan provides the framework for strategic planning, sequencing of work, and transparency as it relates to nearby planned infrastructure upgrades, utility partner projects, and resident coordination.
The Plan utilizes data collected from visual assessments to recommend preventive maintenance or rehabilitation treatments for each roadway segment in the City’s network. Roadway segments were evaluated and prioritized based on current condition, function importance within the network, traffic volumes, and status of existing Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant infrastructure. Additional considerations include available funding and the anticipated extension of pavement life from the proposed treatment. Proposed pavement treatment selection and yearly selection of roadways are presented in the tables and figures of the Plan.
The Plan outlines approximately 34 miles of roadway that are expected to be improved between the 2025 and 2027 paving seasons. You may view the proposed pavement treatments and yearly selection of roadways in the interactive map below. The full Plan is available for viewing as a PDF here: City of San Rafael 2025-2027 Three-Year Pavement Management Plan
Please note that the final selection of roadways is subject to City Council approval for each year’s Annual Project. The selection of roads may change depending on many variables, including funding availability, utility partner coordination, or shifting priorities to respond to emergency road projects.
Annual Projects
Pavement Maintenance Projects:
2024/25 Pavement Maintenance Project
The City of San Rafael awarded the construction contract for the 2024/25 Pavement Maintenance Project to Pavement Coatings Co. on August 19, 2024. The project applied pavement treatments through slurry seal or microsurfacing to approximately 187,000 square yards of roadway. The project focused on areas in West San Rafael neighborhoods. Construction of the project began in September 2024 and was completed in October 2024.
The plans and specifications, deemed reasonable by the City Engineer for the project, are available at this link: Pavement Project Plans and Specifications document.
The project was presented to City Council during the August 19, 2024 regular meeting. Please click the following link to view the presentation: August 19, 2024 Annual Pavement Project Presentation to City Council
2023/24 Pavement Maintenance Project
The City of San Rafael awarded the construction contract for the 2023/24 North San Rafael Pavement Maintenance Project to VSS International on September 5, 2023. The project applied pavement treatments through slurry seal or microsurfacing to nearly 125,000 square yards of roadway primarily in the Terra Linda neighborhood. Treehaven Drive and a section of Culloden Park Road also received pavement maintenance as part of a partnership with the Marin Municipal Water District. The project began in October 2023 and was completed in December 2023.
The Department of Public Works also completed additional road maintenance in the Canal Waterfront neighborhood, including Louise Street, Larkspur Street, Alto Street, and Verdi Street. The work finished in October 2023 and completed the pavement project that began in the Canal Waterfront neighborhood in 2022.
Slurry Seal Projects
2022/23 Slurry Seal Project
On August 1st 2022, the 2022/23 Slurry Seal project went to City Council to award a construction agreement to American Asphalt. A slurry seal is the application of a mixture of water, asphalt emulsion, aggregate (very small crushed rock), and additives to an existing asphalt pavement surface. The 2022/23 Slurry Seal project included the removal of existing striping, crack sealing, slurry sealing, and the replacement of traffic striping and new crosswalks. The project placed almost 130,000 square yards of slurry seal on 8 miles of roadways!
2021/22 Slurry Seal Project
In October 2022, the City completed the 2021/22 Slurry Seal project that covered 12 miles of roadways with 200,000+ square yards of slurry seal. The project focused on the roadways in the Glenwood, Loch Lomond, and Dominican neighborhoods.