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Posted on: June 17, 2020

[ARCHIVED] City contractor will begin repaving more than a dozen streets next week

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June 17, 2020 - Beginning June 22 a city contractor will begin milling and paving on more than a dozen streets in the city. The project will last about seven weeks, barring bad weather or other delays, and should finish the week of Aug. 1. Most work will take place between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Area residents are asked to avoid parking on the roadway during work hours, reduce vehicle speeds in the area, and follow traffic control measures and posted signs. The streets to be repaved:

  • East/West Cummings Avenue from Webster Street to  Willard Street
  • East/West Taylor Avenue from  Old Buckroe Road to Yukon Street
  • North Willard Avenue from Mercury Boulevard to  East Taylor Avenue
  • North Curry Street from Mercury Boulevard to East Taylor Avenue
  • North Hope Street from Mercury Boulevard to East Hygiea Avenue
  • Libbey Street from Mercury Boulevard to West Kelly Avenue
  • East/West Kelly Avenue from Old Buckroe Road to North Hope Street
  • Webster Street from West Taylor Avenue to West Kelly Avenue
  • East Chamberlin Avenue from Mallory Street to North Hope Street
  • East Hygiea Avenue from Mallory Street to North Hope Street
  • Perry Street from East Hygiea Avenue to East Sherwood Avenue
  • East Sherwood Avenue from Perry Street to Mallory Street
  • Corey Circle from cul-de-sac to Mallory Street
  • Canford Drive from Saxton Drive to Colebrook Drive
  • Colebrook Drive from Canford Drive to Canton Drive
  • Woodcrest Drive from Canford Drive to Woodland Road
  • Saxton Drive from Canford Drive to Canton Drive
  • Canton Drive from Saxton Drive to Colebrook Drive

During construction there may be some disruption to traffic flow, temporary access to your property, on-street parking, and street sweeping. Streets and Bridges will monitor the work to make sure disruptions are minimized and emergency access is maintained. 

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