Project Description

This project will improve the Oakhurst Neighborhood by replacing the deteriorated concrete streets, sidewalks, and driveway approaches. Lionel Drive will also receive new storm sewers. Underdrain will be added where applicable. Drainage issues will be fixed with concrete curbing. Sidewalks will be made ADA compliant on asphalt streets caused by tree roots. Tree removal and ADA compliant ramps are also a part of this project.

  • Replacing deteriorated concrete streets
  • Replacing sidewalk and ramps to ADA compliance
  • Replacing deteriorated concrete approaches
  • Removing trees causing issues with walk and curb
  • Adding underdrain under new pavement
  • Adding storm infrastructure on Lionel
  • Alleviating ponding at Nova Ct and Oakhurst Dr
  • One side of the road will be open to traffic but may be blocked by construction equipment or vehicles for intermitted periods.
  • Drive approaches will be inaccessible on the side of the street that is being worked on. Depending on the weather, this can take three weeks or more.
  • Drive slowly and cautiously through the job site, especially when the contractor is on site working
  • It will be dirty and dusty.
  • Do not move barricades, the contractor will move them and open the road to traffic when it is acceptable to be driven on.
  • Once the topsoil, grass seed and mulch is applied it will be the homeowner's responsibility to water the restoration areas to ensure proper, adequate grass growth.
  • On trash day, place trash/ recycle bins on the side of the street that is not being worked on

Before Construction

Oakhurst Dr at Darwood Dr
  • PAY ATTENTION

    AVOID DISTRACTIONS!

    Be aware of all signage and reduced speeds. Avoid distractions such as cell phones, eating/drinking, and radio.

  • BARRICADES

    DO NOT MOVE BARRICADES!

    The contractor will move them once pavement passes testing and can withstand vehicle weights.

  • WORKER SAFETY

    BE PREPARED TO STOP!

    Slow down and give workers extra room. Drive cautiously through the jobsite especially If workers are on site.