The overall pavement conditions of the Bay Area's streets are once again in "fair" condition, according to an annual report on the state of the region's roadways.
On Wednesday, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission released its "Pavement Report Card" on the Bay Area's 44,000 lane-miles of local streets and roads. The report found the region's Pavement Condition Index (PCI) score in 2024 was 67 out of 100 points for the 10th consecutive year.
A score of 67 is squarely in the "fair" range, the agency said, with the typical Bay Area roadway showing serious wear and likely requiring rehabilitation soon.
"The good news is our cities and counties are continuing to hold the line against major deterioration," MTC Chair and Pleasant Hill mayor Sue Noack said in a statement . "But the bad

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