City of Columbia Missouri

P.O. BOX 6015
COLUMBIA, MO 65205

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

June 17, 2016

CONTACT: Barry Dalton
Public Information Officer
Public Works Department
City of Columbia, Missouri
(573) 874-2489

Nighttime street maintenance for East Broadway to begin June 27

(COLUMBIA, MO) -

The City of Columbia Public Works Department announced Friday that street maintenance is scheduled for East Broadway, between Providence and Hitt Street, from Monday, June 27 through the morning of Friday, July 1. The mill and overlay process will be done during the evening from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m.

There will be no parking allowed from Hitt Street to Providence while work is taking place.  Any vehicles parked on Broadway after 7 p.m. will be towed at the owner's expense. Beginning at about 7 a.m. each morning, Broadway will be opened to through traffic and parking as normal once barricades have been removed.

"We appreciate the patience and cooperation of  residents and downtown businesses as we perform this crucial work," said Columbia Public Works Director Dave Nichols. "We have planned this work to provide as much convenience as practical for businesses and customers in the downtown area. We ask for everyone to be cautious in the work zone and remain alert at all times."

Capital Paving, the contractor performing the street maintenance, will start working at Broadway and Hitt and progress to the west. When workers reach approximately Sixth Street, they will move to the intersection of Broadway and Providence and head east.

"The contract allows for the contractor to leave a milled driving surface for up to five days," said Public Works Construction Project Superintendent David Fennewald. "We do not anticipate a milled surface to be open that long, but it is expected that portions of the roadway will be left milled at the end of each work day."

Broadway mill and overlay is similar to the process being performed on other streets in the City this spring and summer, but is a bit more complicated.

"Due to a higher number of obstructions, such as extended curbs and brick sidewalks, work may sometimes proceed at a slower pace in order to work around these areas in a careful and prudent way," said Public Works Engineering Manager Richard Stone.

Businesses open at night are permitted to remain open during the construction period. Customers simply need to find alternative routes and parking. Using one of the parking garages is recommended.

Because work is being done at night, no through traffic will be permitted on Broadway during street maintenance. This is to protect the safety of workers, motorists and nonmotorized transportation users.

The work schedule is tentative and based on the best available information. It is subject to change due to weather or other factors.  

"If work must be extended beyond Friday morning, work will be suspended until after the Fourth of July holiday weekend," Nichols said.

As such, there will be no work from Friday night, July 1, through Tuesday morning, July 5.

Additional Resources
Downtown Parking Map: www.como.gov/Maps/Parking



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To serve the public equitably through democratic, transparent and efficient government.

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