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Columbia: Update: Pavement maintenance using Onyx suspended week of Sept. 15, resumes Sept. 22

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(COLUMBIA, MO) ~ Columbia residents can expect a temporary suspension of pavement maintenance on various streets in the city due to contractor scheduling conflicts. According to a press release from the city, the Onyx surface treatment work that was originally scheduled for Sept. 2-16 will now be put on hold for the week of Sept. 15.

The majority of the listed streets have already been treated, with only 10 remaining. The work is set to resume on Monday, Sept. 22, starting with Katy Lane, as long as weather conditions permit.

The remaining streets will be treated in the following order: Katy Lane from Forum Boulevard to Limerick Lane, Katy Lane from Limerick Lane to Martinshire Drive, Misty Glen from Katy Lane to Valley Vista Drive, Westwinds Drive 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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Crews will be working daily from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., as needed until all projects are completed. In areas where parking is allowed, orange "No Parking" signs will be posted starting Friday, Sept. 19 at least 24 hours before work begins. Drivers are advised not to park on these streets during designated times as vehicles may be subject to towing.

If all goes according to plan and weather conditions cooperate, crews anticipate completing all Onyx treatments by Tuesday, Sept. 30 at 7 p.m.

Residents are reminded to use caution when driving through these areas and to follow all posted signs and instructions from workers. The city apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause and thanks residents for their cooperation during this maintenance period.

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