Preliminary Transportation Asset Management Council report: Decline in road conditions accelerating

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                                FRIDAY, March 13, 2015

 

CONTACT: Roger Safford, 616-451-4488
                   William McEntee, 248-672-5459

 

Preliminary Transportation Asset Management Council report:
Decline in road conditions accelerating

March 13, 2015 -- The Transportation Asset Management Council (TAMC) has determined that the rate of pavement deterioration on federal-aid roads is accelerating. Paved federal-aid roads are rated every year.  The ratings are used to place each road in one of three categories: good, fair, or poor.  The ratings are reported annually to the State Transportation Commission and the Michigan Legislature.  In each of the past five years, more roads fell into a lower category than were improved.  In 2014, about 20,000 lane-miles of roads declined, while only 12,000 improved, a net decline of 8,000 lane-miles.  2013 saw a net decline of 3,600 lane miles.  The report will be released later this spring. 

 

Michigan Paved Federal-Aid Roads

 

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