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Executive plan support for Streets Plan benchmarks
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Executive Deputy Commissioner Paul Ochoa explains how the executive plan supports and prioritizes the benchmarks in the Streets Plan, focusing on funding for markings.
- Ochoa highlights the importance of markings for the Streets Plan
- He explains two types of markings contracts: capital markings and expense markings
- The executive plan includes an additional $10 million for increased work on markings starting in fiscal year 2026
- This investment is described as 'really helpful' for all Streets Plan related goals
Selvena Brooks-Powers
0:49:56
Okay.
0:49:57
How does the executive plan support and prioritize the benchmarks in the streets plan?
Paul Ochoa
0:50:05
Thanks chair.
0:50:07
One key component of the streets plans is markings.
0:50:10
There's two types generalizing, two types of markings contract.
0:50:14
There is the capital markings contract which follows resurfacing, then there's the expense markings which are done with these are the ones that do SIPs, daylighting.
0:50:23
We got an extra $10,000,000 to increase the work that we're doing on our markings starting fiscal twenty six.
0:50:29
This is really really helpful investment for all streetsplatin related goals.