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               The Right-of-Way (ROW) Management Division is responsible for the following: coordination, permitting, and
               inspection  of  private  utility  work  within  the  ROW;  providing  communications,  utility  coordination,  project
               documentation, and process improvement support to project delivery within the ROW, and for performing the
               City  Engineer  function  including  development  and  maintenance  of  infrastructure  standards,  specifications,
               policies and practices involved in the review and approval of engineering plans in the ROW.

               The  Regional  Transportation  and  Innovation  Division  is  responsible  for  Transit  Coordination,  Railroad
               Coordination, Regional Coordination, Transportation Planning, and Innovation in Transportation.

               The  Streets  Operations  Division  is  responsible  for  street  infrastructure  and  network  maintenance.  Street
               maintenance  includes  pavement  repairs,  pothole  repairs,  concrete  restoration,  and  pavement  preservation
               techniques. The Division also responds to emergencies resulting from natural disasters, like ice events or other
               emergencies that require road closures and/or assistance with heavy equipment and personnel.

               The  Pavement  Management  Division  is  responsible  for  both  pavement  management  planning  and  delivering
               contract  street  maintenance  (PayGo)  projects.  For  the  planning  component,  the  group  provides  continual
               pavement  condition  assessments  as  part  of  the  overall  priority  planning  for  the  entire  street  network.  The
               Pavement  Condition  Index  is  used  for  the  prioritization  and  programming  of  capital  improvements
               (reconstruction), Bond Programs, and major maintenance (resurfacing and rehabilitation) of the street network.
               For the contract maintenance component, the group oversees the procurement and construction of the City’s
               minor and major street maintenance contracts such as County ILA projects, joint seal, concrete restoration, bridge
               maintenance, and asphalt rehabilitation projects.


               The Transportation Management Division is responsible for traffic engineering services, the oversight of traffic
               safety programs, municipal parking, and the planning, maintenance, and operation of street lights, traffic signals,
               traffic  signs,  and  roadway  markings.  The  Division  is  also  responsible  for  sidewalk  and  ADA  projects.  Safety
               programs include Vision Zero, Safe Routes to School, and ground transportation regulation.

               FY2022 DISCUSSION

                   ·   The adopted budget increases 2.9M for transfer out to capital projects for maintenance.
                   ·   The adopted budget increases 1 AP for a Construction Inspector to address inadequate staff capacity in
                       TPW ROW management.































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