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Resurfacing scheduled for nearly 20 Columbia streets

This photo – provided by the City of Columbia – shows an example of a “no parking” sign in an area that was resurfaced.
Courtesy of City of Columbia
This photo – provided by the City of Columbia – shows an example of a “no parking” sign in an area that was resurfaced.

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

Beginning next week, several Columbia streets in residential areas will undergo pavement maintenance by contractors and city crews, according to a Friday press release from the city.

The release says city crews will resurface four streets from Monday through Thursday:

  • Alfred Street
  • Country Club Drive
  • Hickory Hill Drive
  • West Broadway from Garth Avenue to Aldeah Avenue

Contractors will resurface 13 streets from Monday through Sept. 3:

  • South Glenwood Avenue from Redbud Lane to the south end of the street
  • Lakeshore Drive from South Glenwood Avenue to the south end of the street
  • Redbud Lane from Edgewood Avenue to South Glenwood Avenue
  • West Lathrop Road from Westwood Avenue to the east end of the street
  • South Garth Avenue from Lathrop Road to Business Loop 70 West
  • East Forest Avenue from North Providence Road to North Garth Avenue
  • Edgewood Avenue from West Broadway to West Stewart Road
  • Aldeah Avenue from West Broadway to West Ash Street
  • Alexander Avenue from West Ash Street to West Worley Street
  • Hirth Avenue from West Sexton Road to West Ash Street
  • North Glenwood Avenue from West Broadway to West Ash Street
  • Ridgeway Avenue from West Ash Street to Mikel Street
  • Anderson Avenue from West Worley Street to West Broadway

Crews will work each day from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. and “no parking” signs will be posted, the release says. Lane closures will be required and traffic control signs and flaggers will be on site, the release says.

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