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Asset Management

The Indianapolis MPO Asset Management Report is a requirement of Indiana Code 36-7.7-11. An Asset Management Plan (AMP) is a document(s) developed to assist in the long-term management of the assets necessary to support cost effective, proactive decisions including creation, acquisition, operation & maintenance (O&M), and replacement/upgrade of assets. Physical components deteriorate over time, resulting in increased O&M costs or capital reinvestment to maintain the level of service expected.

These documents are intended to ensure long-term sustainability of transportation utilities and are considered “living documents” that are regularly referenced, revised, expanded, and implemented as an integral part of the operation and management of a transportation system. They provide a structured framework of the asset information to help determine when it is most appropriate to repair, replace, or rehabilitate a particular asset, as well as scheduling a long-term funding strategy to ensure sufficient funds will be available to implement improvements as needed.

Below are links to the report, as well as links to the accompanying appendices containing the original Pavement and Bridge Asset Management Plans submitted by the Local Planning Agencies. The files are grouped by county with labeled appendices separating the different sections.

It should be noted that the data presented in this report could have been collected as much as two years before the report date and does not necessarily represent current pavement conditions.

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