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Columbia: Update: Pavement maintenance using Onyx now scheduled to start Sept. 2; additional streets also announced for mill and overlay resurfacing work
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(COLUMBIA, MO) ~ Columbia, MO - The pavement maintenance work on various streets in Columbia that were scheduled to receive Onyx surface treatment from Aug. 27 to Sept. 12 has been postponed due to contractor scheduling conflicts. The work will now begin on Tuesday, Sept. 2.
According to a press release from the City of Columbia Public Works department, Lionmark Contracting will be applying Onyx surface treatment to streets that previously received a chip seal in 2025. This treatment is expected to extend the life of these streets and improve driving conditions.
The crews are expected to complete the Onyx treatments by Friday, Sept. 16 at 7 p.m. The streets will be treated in the following order: Prairie Lane from North Creasy Springs Road to the concrete section near West Prairieview Drive, West Prairieview Drive from North Creasy Springs Road to Prairie Lane, Blue Ridge Road from North Garth Avenue to Piranha Court, Lovejoy Lane from Deer Run Court to Grace Ellen Drive, Lovejoy Lane from Blue Ridge Road to Deer Run Drive, Grace Ellen Drive from Oakland Gravel Road to Oakland Gravel Road, Parker Street from Vandiver Drive to the north end of the street, Topsail Drive from Parker Street to Grand Banks Drive, Burlington Street from Heriford Road to Vandiver Drive, Towne Drive from Whitegate Drive to Clark Lane, Hathman Place from Paris Road to Business Loop 70 East, Whitegate Drive from Paris Road to Sylvan Lane, Calvert Drive from Nelwood Drive to the end of the street, Nelwood Drive from Paris Road to Quail Drive, Spring Cress Drive from Mexico Gravel Road to Pineland Drive, Fern Flower Court from Spring Cress Drive to the end of the street,Thompson Roadfrom North Wyatt Laneto Creve CoeurDrive,ThornwoodDrivefrom ThompsonRoadto BeechwoodDrive,BeechwoodDrivefrom ThornwoodDriveto ThompsonRoad,DaffodilDrivefrom ThornwoodDriveto the concrete section,PinelandDrivefrom BeechwoodDriveto the concrete section,SummitRoadfrom WaltherCourtto South FairviewRoad,LaurelDrivefrom SummitRoadto South FairviewRoad,DefoeDrivefrom FaurotDriveto ScottBoulevard,BrewerDrivefrom DefoeDriveto West RollinsRoad,West GillespieBridgeRoadfrom ScottBoulevardto Chapel Hill Road,Oak CliffDrivefrom Chapel Hill Roadto the south end of the street,KatyLane from Forum Boulevard to Limerick Lane,KatyLane from Limerick Lane to Martinshire Drive,MistyGlen from KatyLane to Valley Vista Drive,WestwindsDrive from West Boulevard South to the west end of the street,Royal Aberdeen Street from Glen Eagle Drive to Killarney Drive,Killarney Drive from Royal Aberdeen Street to the east end of the street,Sheffield Court from Forum Boulevard to the end of the street,Glencairn Court from Glencairn Drive to the end of the street,Stirling Court from Highlands Parkway to the end of the street,Stonehaven Road from Highlands Parkway to the west end of the street,and Highlands Parkway from Glencairn Drive to Highlands Court.
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In addition, Capital Paving will be performing resurfacing work on two streets using a mill and overlay starting next week. The work will take place between Sept. 2-11 on Primrose Drive from North Stadium Boulevard to Sunflower Street and North Creasy Springs Road from Business Loop 70 West to the concrete north of Proctor Drive.
To ensure smooth progress and safety during these maintenance projects, orange 'No Parking' signs will be placed at least 24 hours in advance along streets scheduled for maintenance. Drivers are advised not to park on these streets during designated dates and times as vehicles parked in work zones during active hours may be subject to towing. The crews will be working from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. each day until the projects are completed.
The City of Columbia Public Works department apologizes for any inconvenience caused by the rescheduling of the pavement maintenance work and thanks residents for their cooperation and understanding during this time.
According to a press release from the City of Columbia Public Works department, Lionmark Contracting will be applying Onyx surface treatment to streets that previously received a chip seal in 2025. This treatment is expected to extend the life of these streets and improve driving conditions.
The crews are expected to complete the Onyx treatments by Friday, Sept. 16 at 7 p.m. The streets will be treated in the following order: Prairie Lane from North Creasy Springs Road to the concrete section near West Prairieview Drive, West Prairieview Drive from North Creasy Springs Road to Prairie Lane, Blue Ridge Road from North Garth Avenue to Piranha Court, Lovejoy Lane from Deer Run Court to Grace Ellen Drive, Lovejoy Lane from Blue Ridge Road to Deer Run Drive, Grace Ellen Drive from Oakland Gravel Road to Oakland Gravel Road, Parker Street from Vandiver Drive to the north end of the street, Topsail Drive from Parker Street to Grand Banks Drive, Burlington Street from Heriford Road to Vandiver Drive, Towne Drive from Whitegate Drive to Clark Lane, Hathman Place from Paris Road to Business Loop 70 East, Whitegate Drive from Paris Road to Sylvan Lane, Calvert Drive from Nelwood Drive to the end of the street, Nelwood Drive from Paris Road to Quail Drive, Spring Cress Drive from Mexico Gravel Road to Pineland Drive, Fern Flower Court from Spring Cress Drive to the end of the street,Thompson Roadfrom North Wyatt Laneto Creve CoeurDrive,ThornwoodDrivefrom ThompsonRoadto BeechwoodDrive,BeechwoodDrivefrom ThornwoodDriveto ThompsonRoad,DaffodilDrivefrom ThornwoodDriveto the concrete section,PinelandDrivefrom BeechwoodDriveto the concrete section,SummitRoadfrom WaltherCourtto South FairviewRoad,LaurelDrivefrom SummitRoadto South FairviewRoad,DefoeDrivefrom FaurotDriveto ScottBoulevard,BrewerDrivefrom DefoeDriveto West RollinsRoad,West GillespieBridgeRoadfrom ScottBoulevardto Chapel Hill Road,Oak CliffDrivefrom Chapel Hill Roadto the south end of the street,KatyLane from Forum Boulevard to Limerick Lane,KatyLane from Limerick Lane to Martinshire Drive,MistyGlen from KatyLane to Valley Vista Drive,WestwindsDrive from West Boulevard South to the west end of the street,Royal Aberdeen Street from Glen Eagle Drive to Killarney Drive,Killarney Drive from Royal Aberdeen Street to the east end of the street,Sheffield Court from Forum Boulevard to the end of the street,Glencairn Court from Glencairn Drive to the end of the street,Stirling Court from Highlands Parkway to the end of the street,Stonehaven Road from Highlands Parkway to the west end of the street,and Highlands Parkway from Glencairn Drive to Highlands Court.
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In addition, Capital Paving will be performing resurfacing work on two streets using a mill and overlay starting next week. The work will take place between Sept. 2-11 on Primrose Drive from North Stadium Boulevard to Sunflower Street and North Creasy Springs Road from Business Loop 70 West to the concrete north of Proctor Drive.
To ensure smooth progress and safety during these maintenance projects, orange 'No Parking' signs will be placed at least 24 hours in advance along streets scheduled for maintenance. Drivers are advised not to park on these streets during designated dates and times as vehicles parked in work zones during active hours may be subject to towing. The crews will be working from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. each day until the projects are completed.
The City of Columbia Public Works department apologizes for any inconvenience caused by the rescheduling of the pavement maintenance work and thanks residents for their cooperation and understanding during this time.
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