2024 - 2029 Proposed 5-Year Pavement Projects

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The City of Palm Springs uses a Pavement Management Program (PMP) to help determine which street sections will be included in the Annual Slurry Seal Project or the Annual Pavement Rehabilitation Project. The City conducts periodic updates to the PMP every 3-5 years, visually inspecting all 245+ miles of paved streets within City Limits.

The City hires outside consulting firms to collect the data in the field, and then the PMP takes the data to calculate the Pavement Condition Index (PCI) value for each street. The updated PMP helps the City program the next 3-5 years worth of pavement slurry and rehabilitation projects based on the calculated PCI scores of each street segment. The most current report and data was collected in 2022, with the final report going to City Council on June 29, 2023.

For more information, and to see a list of streets proposed for the 2024 - 2029 pavement project cycle:

The Engineering Services Department has created an FAQ document will additional information:


The City of Palm Springs uses a Pavement Management Program (PMP) to help determine which street sections will be included in the Annual Slurry Seal Project or the Annual Pavement Rehabilitation Project. The City conducts periodic updates to the PMP every 3-5 years, visually inspecting all 245+ miles of paved streets within City Limits.

The City hires outside consulting firms to collect the data in the field, and then the PMP takes the data to calculate the Pavement Condition Index (PCI) value for each street. The updated PMP helps the City program the next 3-5 years worth of pavement slurry and rehabilitation projects based on the calculated PCI scores of each street segment. The most current report and data was collected in 2022, with the final report going to City Council on June 29, 2023.

For more information, and to see a list of streets proposed for the 2024 - 2029 pavement project cycle:

The Engineering Services Department has created an FAQ document will additional information:

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