How do cities assess the condition of a paved street? Engineers use a Pavement Condition Index (PCI). It is a ranking assessment (using a scale of 0 is the worst and 100 is the best) on the overall health of a paved street.
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Assessing Spokane Valley's PCI
In 2019, the city hired StreetScan to assess the condition of pavement on all 450 centerline miles of the city's paved streets. StreetScan equipped cars with 2D and 3D cameras to drive the streets and document pavement condition, and then create a Pavement Condition Index (PCI) for the city. PCI is a ranking assessment (using a scale of 0 is the worst and 100 is the best) on the overall health of paved street. PCI takes into account the following types of road distresses.

Measuring the PCI of Spokane Valley Streets
The following interactive map was created by StreetScan and assigns a PCI score to city-owned streets. Search the map below to see how your street scored.
Note: Zoom in and out, or view the legend in the top left corner. You can select a street to see the attributes in a pop-up window.