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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, Proper pavement preservation & maintenance has |
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| recently gained national attention as a critical part of any |
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| comprehensive plan to maintain highway systems; and
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| WHEREAS, The American Association of State Highway and |
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| Transportation Officials (AASHTO) defines preventive |
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| maintenance as "the planned strategy of cost effective |
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| treatments to an existing roadway system that preserves the |
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| system, retards future deterioration, and maintains or |
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| improves the functional condition of the system"; and |
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| WHEREAS, The National Center for Pavement Preservation |
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| (NCPP) was opened in October of 2003, with the mission of |
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| promoting sensible pavement preservation strategies |
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| nationwide; and |
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| WHEREAS, On October 8, 2004, the Federal Highway |
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| Administration put out a policy memorandum titled Preventive |
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| Maintenance Eligibility that stated the following: "Timely |
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| preventive maintenance and preservation activities are |
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| necessary to ensure proper performance of the transportation |
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| infrastructure. Experience has shown that when properly |
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| applied, preventive maintenance is a cost effective way of |
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| extending the service life of highway assets and therefore is |
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| eligible for Federal-Aid funding. By using lower-cost system |
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| preservation methods, States can improve system conditions, |
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| minimize road construction impacts on traveling public, and |
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| better manage their resources. Preventive maintenance offers |
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| State DOT's a way of increasing the return on their |
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| infrastructure investment"; and |
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| WHEREAS, The treatments and activities commonly defined as |
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| preventive maintenance include: joint repairs, crack seals, |
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| pavement patching, and thin surface treatments such as |