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The city will invest more than $34 million to rehabilitate streets over the next two years. The city owns and maintains more than 410 pavement miles, valued at $400 million, and has spent $10 million over the last two years to repave 10 miles of streets. As part of the plan, and on the recommendation of the Public Works Agency, the City council has established new excavation requirements and imposed trench cut fees on utilities making and benefiting from excavations in public streets.
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