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UPDATE: This work was postponed and has not been rescheduled.
Original Release:
Mill and overlay operations scheduled on sections of four Columbia streets beginning Dec. 2
The City of Columbia's mill and overlay contractor, Capital Paving Inc., plans to pave sections of four streets beginning the first week of December, weather permitting. Crews hope to begin operations on Dec. 2 or shortly thereafter, depending upon air and road temperatures. If the contractor is unable to find an appropriate weather window to pave in early December, the streets would likely be postponed until 2020.
Street |
From |
To |
Brown School Road |
Range Line Street |
500 feet west of the Brown School Road and Range Line Street intersection |
Sandman Lane |
Nifong Boulevard |
South End |
Cooper Drive |
Buttonwood Drive |
West End |
South Ponderosa Street/ |
Roundabout |
The streets will remain open to traffic with the contractor providing flaggers to assist vehicles through the work zones. Motorists, pedestrians and nonmotorized transportation users are asked to use caution in the work zones. Minor delays are expected.
Parking will be restricted on Cooper Drive and Sandman Lane during paving operations. Signs will be posted on the scheduled streets at least 24 hours in advance to alert residents and motorists. Scheduled updates will also be made on Columbia Public Works social media and online at CoMo.gov/PublicWorks/MO2019.