Action Required: 2025 Local Streets and Roads Needs Assessment Survey
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We are excited to announce the 2025 California Statewide Local Streets and Roads Needs Assessment survey. County participation is essential in ensuring we gather accurate data to support critical funding and policy decisions for California’s local transportation infrastructure.
Action Required:
- Access the Survey Platform:
Visit www.SaveCaliforniaStreets.org and click the “Click here to participate” button.- If your domain is already verified, you will be provided direct access to the survey.
- If a domain mismatch is detected, you will need to register as a new user by providing your email address and phone number.
- Approval Process (if applicable):
- If a new registration is required, your information will be reviewed and approved by NCE.
- Once approved, you will receive a notification with instructions to proceed with the survey.
- Complete the Survey:
- Provide the requested technical and financial information, including updates on pavements, bridges, and other local infrastructure.
- Ensure all sections are completed. If certain information is unavailable, proceed to the next section and return later if needed.
- Submit the Survey:
- After completing the survey, review your submission and finalize it by clicking “Yes” on the submission confirmation page.
• Letter from CSAC/Cal Cities
• Survey Instructions: a detailed guide to navigate the registration and submission process
• Fact Sheet: an overview of the study’s purpose and key findings from prior assessments
Deadline: To ensure timely completion of the 2025 assessment, please submit the survey no later than May 15th, 2025.
Need Assistance?
NCE is the consultant managing this assessment and is available to assist you throughout the process. If you have any questions or require support, please contact:
Vijay Pulijal, PE
Principal, NCE
Email: vpulijal@ncenet.com
Your participation will help ensure that California continues to receive the funding and support needed to maintain and improve our local transportation infrastructure.