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(COLUMBIA, MO) ~ Columbia, MO - Lionmark Contracting, the contractor for the City of Columbia Public Works department, will begin pavement maintenance on 30 city streets starting at 7 a.m. on Monday, June 2. The maintenance is weather permitting and will involve the application of Onyx surface treatment, a quick-drying asphalt and pavement sealing solution.
Onyx is a specially designed blend of liquid asphalt, fine aggregates, recycled materials and bonding agents that is meant to extend the lifespan of roadways. This treatment will be applied to streets that have previously undergone chip seal maintenance.
The list of streets scheduled to receive Onyx surface treatment from June 2-6 includes Glencairn Drive from Highlands Parkway to Prestwick Drive, Belle Meade Drive from Canterbury Drive to the end of the street, Canterbury Drive from Green Meadows Road to Forum Boulevard, Pear Tree Circle from Southampton Drive to Southampton Drive, Strathmore Drive from Highlands Parkway to the end of the street, Whitekirk Drive from Dunbar Drive to Strathmore Drive, Tayside Circle from Dunbar Drive to Dunbar Drive, Killian Court from Glencairn Drive to the end of the street, Blackford Court from Whitburn Drive to the end of the street, Kirkdale Drive from Southampton Drive to Whitburn Drive, Berwick Court from Kirkdale Drive to the end of the street, Weaver from Cunningham Road to Bray Avenue, Truman Drive from Longwell Drive to Jake Lane,MiddlebushDrivefromOverhillRoadtoJakeLane,JesseLanefromJakeLanetotheendofthestreet,PickardWayfromJakeLanetotheendofthestreet,
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The contractor crews will be working daily from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. and traffic control signs and flaggers will be present to assist motorists through work zones as needed. Temporary lane closures will also be necessary until the product has been fully absorbed into the asphalt. Motorists and pedestrians are advised to use caution in work zones and find alternate routes if possible.
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Residents are reminded to avoid parking on any streets scheduled for maintenance during work hours. For streets that typically allow parking, 'no parking' signs will be posted at least 24 hours before work begins.
This pavement maintenance is part of the City of Columbia's efforts to improve and maintain its roadways for the safety and convenience of its residents. The Onyx surface treatment is expected to extend the lifespan of these streets, saving the city time and money in future repairs.
The City of Columbia Public Works department urges residents to plan their travel routes accordingly during this time and apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause. The contractor is expected to complete the maintenance by Friday, June 6, weather permitting. For more information or updates on the project, residents can visit the City of Columbia's website or contact the Public Works department.
Onyx is a specially designed blend of liquid asphalt, fine aggregates, recycled materials and bonding agents that is meant to extend the lifespan of roadways. This treatment will be applied to streets that have previously undergone chip seal maintenance.
The list of streets scheduled to receive Onyx surface treatment from June 2-6 includes Glencairn Drive from Highlands Parkway to Prestwick Drive, Belle Meade Drive from Canterbury Drive to the end of the street, Canterbury Drive from Green Meadows Road to Forum Boulevard, Pear Tree Circle from Southampton Drive to Southampton Drive, Strathmore Drive from Highlands Parkway to the end of the street, Whitekirk Drive from Dunbar Drive to Strathmore Drive, Tayside Circle from Dunbar Drive to Dunbar Drive, Killian Court from Glencairn Drive to the end of the street, Blackford Court from Whitburn Drive to the end of the street, Kirkdale Drive from Southampton Drive to Whitburn Drive, Berwick Court from Kirkdale Drive to the end of the street, Weaver from Cunningham Road to Bray Avenue, Truman Drive from Longwell Drive to Jake Lane,MiddlebushDrivefromOverhillRoadtoJakeLane,JesseLanefromJakeLanetotheendofthestreet,PickardWayfromJakeLanetotheendofthestreet,
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The contractor crews will be working daily from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. and traffic control signs and flaggers will be present to assist motorists through work zones as needed. Temporary lane closures will also be necessary until the product has been fully absorbed into the asphalt. Motorists and pedestrians are advised to use caution in work zones and find alternate routes if possible.
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Residents are reminded to avoid parking on any streets scheduled for maintenance during work hours. For streets that typically allow parking, 'no parking' signs will be posted at least 24 hours before work begins.
This pavement maintenance is part of the City of Columbia's efforts to improve and maintain its roadways for the safety and convenience of its residents. The Onyx surface treatment is expected to extend the lifespan of these streets, saving the city time and money in future repairs.
The City of Columbia Public Works department urges residents to plan their travel routes accordingly during this time and apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause. The contractor is expected to complete the maintenance by Friday, June 6, weather permitting. For more information or updates on the project, residents can visit the City of Columbia's website or contact the Public Works department.
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