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Code · Virginia · Title 33.2 · Chapter 3

Code of Virginia § 33.2-369. State of good repair.

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A. For purposes of this section:
"General condition rating" means a rating of a major bridge component collected in accordance with 23 C.F.R. § 650.315, as may be amended.
"State of good repair purposes" means improvement of deficient pavement conditions and improvement of bridges with a general condition rating of no more than five for at least one major bridge component.
B. The Board shall use funds allocated in § 33.2-358 to state of good repair purposes for
(i)reconstruction, replacement, and other improvements anticipated to extend the useful life by at least 10 years of state and locally owned bridges with a general condition rating of no more than five for at least one major bridge component and
(ii)reconstruction and rehabilitation of pavement on the Interstate System and primary state highway system determined to be deteriorated by the Board, including municipality-maintained primary extensions.
The Board shall allocate these funds to projects in all nine highway construction districts for state of good repair purposes based on a priority ranking system that takes into consideration
(a)the number, condition, and costs of bridges with a general condition rating of no more than five for at least one major bridge component and
(b)the mileage, condition, and costs to replace deteriorated pavements. The Board shall ensure an equitable needs-based distribution of funding among the highway construction districts, with no district receiving more than 17.5 percent or less than 5.5 percent of the total funding allocated in any given year. The Board may, by a duly adopted resolution, waive the cap provided in this section for a fiscal year only when it determines that due to extraordinary circumstances or needs the cap inhibits the ability of the Department to address a key pavement or bridge need that has been identified.
C. In any year in which the Department has not met the established targets for secondary pavements developed in accordance with § 33.2-232 and before making the allocations in subsection B, the Board may allocate up to 20 percent of these funds to all nine highway construction districts to improve the condition of secondary pavements. The Board shall ensure an equitable needs-based distribution of funds among highway construction districts based on the mileage, condition, and cost to improve secondary pavements.
2015, c. 684 ; 2024, c. 415 .
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