city of bloomfield hills asset management plan. outline overview plan challenges and community input...
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City of Bloomfield Hills
Asset Management
Plan
Outline
Overview plan Challenges and community input Recommendations for others
Overview/Project Goals
Update Road Improvement Program Need new road surface evaluation after
County discontinued PQI Develop Asset Management Plan
Allows City to transfer Act 51 money from Major Roads to Local Roads
Process
Assess current conditions Create a mix of fixes, estimate costs, and funding levels Predict future condition and develop performance measures
and targets Conduct tradeoff analysis and identify candidate projects Set priorities and develop a multi-year program Report results
Road Ownership/Mileage
Road Ownership Mileage% of Total Road Miles
City of Bloomfield Hills (Major) 8.756 26.8%
City of Bloomfield Hills (Local) 23.958 73.2%
Total 32.714 100.0%
Road Mileage includes gravel roads and Orchard Ridge North which were not included in assessment. Does not include RCOC and MDOT roads.
Pavement Deterioration Curve
Road ConditionCondition Rating Mileage
% of Total Road Miles
1 – FAILED 0 0.0%
2 – VERY POOR 0 0.0%
3 – POOR 0.319 1.4%
Sub Total for Ratings 1 to 3 0.319 1.4%
4 – FAIR 1.635 7.2%
5 – FAIR 5.365 23.8%
Sub Total for Ratings 4 to 5 7.0 31.0%
6 – GOOD * 5.675 25.1%
7 – GOOD * 4.807 21.3%
8 – VERY GOOD 2.123 9.4%
9 – EXCELLENT 1.593 7.1%
10 – EXCELLENT 1.052 4.7%
Sub Total for Ratings 6 to 10 15.25 67.6%
TOTAL 22.569 100.0%
* Ratings 6 & 7 are Good and although may not require any rehabilitation at this time, will need to be addressed in the near future.
Pavement Ratings
Project Costs
Costs to complete necessary work to bring all roads up to a good rating is $7,000,000 to $9,000,000.
Budgeted Annual Expense
Total Expense = $500,000$50,000 – Preventative Maintenance/Crack
Sealing$150,000 – Rehabilitation/Overlays/Patches$300,000 – Full Replacement ** May need to save funds over several years.
Plan Recommendations
City should budget money for both rehabilitation and reconstruction in order to prolong the life of fair and good roads and rebuild failing roads.
Goal is to protect roads on the cusp of good and fair before they
deteriorate into poor range roads on the verge of failure before they require full
reconstruction.
Plan Recommendations
City should continue to budget $500,000 per year for road rehabilitation and reconstruction, starting in 2014.
City should evaluate federal aid funding for eligible roads.
Road Rehabilitation - $200,000
$50,000 budgeted for crack sealing and $150,000 for patching and overlays.
Roads rated 7 or 8 should be evaluated and crack sealed as budget allows.
Roads rated 4 or 5 should be rehabilitated as budget allows.
Other Considerations
Utilities Prior to completing road project, other utility needs along the
corridor will be reviewed (i.e. upsizing/replacing water main, sanitary sewer repairs, drainage issues).
Gravel Roads If any gravel roads are located in the area of the proposed project,
residents will be approached regarding SAD.
Challenges and Community Input
Challenges Weather Scheduling
Community Input Initial Presentation to City Commission Public Information Meeting Final Plan Adoption by City Commission
Recommendations
Begin data collection in spring Encourage public involvement
Asset Management Plan Contacts
City website www.bloomfieldhillsmi.net City Hall 248.644.1520
City Manager Jay Cravens Hubbell, Roth and Clark, Inc.
Colleen Hill-Stramsak, P.E., PTOE Project Engineer 248.454.6571 [email protected]
Karyn Stickel, P.E. Project Engineer 248.454.6566 [email protected]