Sutter County is moving toward a countywide pavement-condition survey and data conversion effort, according to a May 28 Public Works/Support Services Committee agenda packet. Staff is asking supervisors to authorize an RFP for consultants to physically evaluate paved county roadways and deliver the results in a format compatible with Street Saver, the pavement-management software the county says it is shifting toward.

The packet says Development Services is moving away from iWorQ and toward Street Saver, citing SACOG grant competitiveness as part of the reason for the change. The staff report says the consultant work would collect pavement-condition data across county roads and format it for transfer into Street Saver.

The agenda materials place the item on a broader public works agenda that also includes development-rights cleanup, an ADA curb ramp contract, a yard rehabilitation project, a FEMA-related consulting agreement and a mitigation-credit agreement. The pavement survey item itself is identified as MT7711 in the packet.

The packet excerpt does not show final board action on the RFP, and it does not identify a consultant selection or project cost. It also does not show whether supervisors raised questions about the software transition or the survey scope.