Specifications include, but are not limited to: Existing Pavement Inventory The consultant shall obtain all the necessary information from the City to understand the City’s arterial roadway system. The consultant shall review the latest Pavement Management Program for reference to establish roadway segments. For this pavement management program update, the following survey/evaluation schedule shall be assumed: • All Arterial and Collector roadways surveyed – Approximately 69 centerline miles, all surveyed every 3 years. • Local roadways surveyed – A total of approximately 96.5 centerline miles, surveyed every 3 years. The consultant shall also review the City’s recent pavement work history, and consider how to incorporate this information, especially the slurry seal work, into the surveys and the ratings, also recommend a strategy for future updates. Street Segment Survey Set-Up The consultant shall organize the database of street segments similar to the past programs with the flexibility to work with Microsoft Excel and/or Esri GIS compatible format. The following field attribute data for each roadway segment shall include but not be limited to: • Name of street, segment codification, which will allow for assignment of special designations (i.e., truck routes and school zones), • From/to, indicating the assigned limits of the section • Street classification indicating function, such as local, alley, arterial, or collector • Number of travel lanes • Segment quantities, indicating the length, width, and total true area of the section