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LOCAL HIGHWAY JURISDICTION EFFICIENCY

LOCAL HIGHWAY JURISDICTION EFFICIENCY. Add Reporting/Performance measures to the Road and Street Finance Report Undertake a study to evaluate how well a sample of local highway jurisdictions achieve the goal of addressing 1/20 th of paved roads

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LOCAL HIGHWAY JURISDICTION EFFICIENCY

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  1. LOCAL HIGHWAY JURISDICTION EFFICIENCY • Add Reporting/Performance measures to the Road and Street Finance Report • Undertake a study to evaluate how well a sample of local highway jurisdictions achieve the goal of addressing 1/20th of paved roads • Hold a Local Highway Efficiency Summit in September LHTAC

  2. Local Highway Reporting/Performance Measures • Overall goal-improve 1/20th of the local paved highway system each year • New Road Construction- Measure: lane miles constructed • New Bridge Construction- Measure: square feet of deck • Road Reconstruction- Measure: lane miles reconstructed • Maintenance, Chip Seal- Measure: lane miles chip sealed • Maintenance, Seal Coat- Measure: lane miles of seal coat • Maintenance, patching-Measure: square feet patched • Gravel Road Grading-Measure: lane miles graded LHTAC

  3. Local Efficiency Study • Sample 30-35 Local Highway jurisdictions • Adjust average costs to reflect regional differences and local standards • Calculate 1/20th of paved miles for each of the study jurisdictions • Develop a matrix that lists OPR projects and the number of miles completed for each jurisdiction • Prepare case studies to explain why jurisdictions achieved their results • Develop a list of the options that might be further evaluated for possible improvements in efficiency and cost effectiveness LHTAC

  4. Local Highway Efficiency Summit • Held in September or October • Invite legislators and highway officials from cities, counties and highway districts • Organize sessions to discuss ways to improve efficiency • Joint agreement procedures • Shared purchasing and equipment options • Personnel and training LHTAC

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