1.22 PQI Average Citywide (summary)
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,Tempe’s roadways are an important means of transportation for residents, the workforce, students, and visitors. Tempe measures the quality and condition of its roadways using a Pavement Quality Index (PQI). This measure, rated from a low of 0 to a high of 100, is used by the City to plan for maintenance and repairs, and to allocate resources in the most efficient way possible.,This measure is created using pavement quality data maintained in the RoadMatrix Pavement Management Program. About every three years, the City surveys pavement, such as the smoothness of roadways and any signs of distress in the pavement surface. This data is then used to calculate the PQI, which determines roadway maintenance prioritization schedules as well as the most optimal road treatment options (such as placing a filler material in the cracks and treating the entire pavement surface, milling and replacing the top layer of the asphalt pavement, reconstructing the street section),This page provides data for the performance measure related to PQI. To access geospatial data regarding PQI please visit https://data.tempe.gov/dataset/pavement-quality-index-segments,The performance measure dashboard is available at 1.22 Pavement Quality Index,,This resource represents annual citywide average PQI.,This resource is used in the indicators found in the Safe and Secure Communities dashboard.,,Additional Information,Source: Stantec/Road Matrix,Contact (author): Isaac Chavira,Contact E-Mail (author): isaac_chavira@tempe.gov,Contact (maintainer): Sue Taaffe,Contact E-Mail (maintainer): sue_taaffe@tempe.gov,Data Source Type: CSV,Preparation Method: Extracted from Roadmatrix and joined to GIS network,Publish Frequency: Annual (Average PQI)/Quarterly (Segment PQI),Publish Method: Manual,Data Dictionary,
3.29 Transit Satisfaction Survey (summary)
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,,Public transportation services provide residents and visitors with safe and dependable ways to move throughout Tempe to access jobs, medical care, community resources, and recreational opportunities. Every two years, the city of Tempe completes a survey of Tempe residents to gain insights into perceptions about public transit among both riders and non-riders along with bicycle usage, awareness of Tempe in Motion program and the Tempe Youth Free Transit Pass program.,Data compares Tempe's transit satisfaction among transit users and in some cases non users with the city of Phoenix and Valley Metro. Data is not collected every year in some cases.,This page provides data for the Transportation System Satisfaction performance measure.,The performance measure dashboard is available at 3.29 Transit System Satisfaction.,Additional Information,Source: Tempe, Phoenix, Valley Metro,Contact: Sue Taaffe,Contact E-Mail: sue_taaffe@tempe.gov,Data Source Type: Excel,Preparation Method: Pdf reports reviewed online and data entered into Excel,Publish Frequency: Every Two Years,Publish Method: Manual,Data Dictionary,