Abstract
In this session we review two options for implementing a pavement management plan for local public agencies. The first option uses Excel and GIS to provide a simple management system for small or rural communities. The second option uses Roadsoft to provide a more robust pavement management system that offers additional benefit. Examples from the City of La Porte and Carroll County will be presented.
Session Number
107
Session Title
Pavement Management for Rural and Urban Communities
Track Title
Local Agency
Location
STEW 279
Date of Version
March 2017
Recommended Citation
Minich, Nick; Couts, Paul; Al-Abbas, Susan; and Clark, Ryan, "Pavement Management for Rural & Urban Communities" (2017). Purdue Road School. 64.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/roadschool/2017/presentations/64
Start Date
3-8-2017 9:30 AM
End Date
3-8-2017 10:20 AM
Pavement Management for Rural & Urban Communities
STEW 279
In this session we review two options for implementing a pavement management plan for local public agencies. The first option uses Excel and GIS to provide a simple management system for small or rural communities. The second option uses Roadsoft to provide a more robust pavement management system that offers additional benefit. Examples from the City of La Porte and Carroll County will be presented.