Over a third of San Bernardino streets in poor, ‘failed’ condition

More than one-third of the streets in San Bernardino are in need of repair, prompting officials to seek funding sources to pay for it, the city announced Wednesday.

A recent assessment found the city’s streets overall are in “fair” condition but below the state’s “good” average for pavement quality.

The cost to bring roads up to the statewide average over the next decade is expected to cost between $440 and $550 million, or $44 million-$55 million annually, officials said. Current spending for street repair is about $13 million a year…

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