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<p style="font-size: 120%; margin-top: -5px; font-weight:bold;">May 17, 2024</p>
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<br />573.239.1837</p>
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<div style="font-size: 110%; line-height:150%;"><h1 style="clear:both; margin-top: 75px; margin-bottom: 10px; font-weight: bold; font-size: 130%;">Pavement maintenance to be conducted on 29 City streets beginning May 20</h1>
<div class="content"><span style="padding-left: 50px;">(COLUMBIA, MO)</span> - Lionmark Contracting, contractor for the City of Columbia Public Works department, is scheduled to perform pavement maintenance on 29 City streets beginning Monday, May 20, at 7 a.m., weather permitting.<br /><br />The contractor will be applying Onyx surface treatment, a fast-drying asphalt roadway and pavement sealing solution designed to extend pavement life to Columbia streets. It is a mixture of liquid asphalt, fine aggregates, recycled products and bonding agents.<br /><br />Contractor trucks are able to treat up to 12,000 square yards of roadway per day with Onyx surface treatment. Daily street maintenance has been scheduled based upon the capacity of these trucks, taking into account individual street length and width.<br /><br />The contractor plans to work daily from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. ‘No parking' signs will be posted at least 24 hours in advance on streets planned for treatment. Sig
ns have already been posted for the streets planned to receive treatment May 20-21. Please refrain from parking your vehicles on signed streets during working hours. <br /><br />Crews are able to work Saturdays as needed, but will not work Sundays or major holidays such as Memorial Day. <br /><br />Temporary lane closures will be required until the product is absorbed into the asphalt. Traffic control signs and flaggers will be present to assist motorists through work zones as needed. Motorists and pedestrians should use caution in work zones and find alternate routes if possible.<br /><br />Treatments on all listed streets are expected to be completed by 5 p.m. Saturday, June 1, weather permitting. <br /><br />Days one and two (planned for May 20-21, weather permitting)<br /><br />
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<li>Apple Tree Court</li>
<li>Apple Tree Lane</li>
<li>Cedar Ridge Drive</li>
<li>Dustin Drive</li>
<li>Maple Grove Way</li>
<li>North Cedar Lake Drive</li>
<li>South Cedar Lake Drive</li>
<li>Thornridge Drive</li>
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Days three, four and five<br /><br />
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<li>Southland Drive</li>
<li>Bushnell Drive</li>
<li>Bluff Boulevard</li>
<li>Shepard Boulevard</li>
<li>Audubon Drive</li>
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Day six<br /><br />
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<li>Gene Drive</li>
<li>Shingo Court</li>
<li>Yoko Court</li>
<li>North Pineview Drive</li>
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Day seven<br /><br />
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<li>Leslie Lane</li>
<li>Phyllis Avenue </li>
<li>Newton Drive</li>
<li>George Court</li>
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Day eight<br /><br />
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<li>Craig Street</li>
<li>Gipson Street</li>
<li>Thurman Street</li>
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Day nine<br /><br />
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<li>Parkade Boulevard</li>
<li>Bettina Drive</li>
<li>Kathy Drive</li>
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Day ten<br /><br />
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<li>Parklawn Drive </li>
<li>Texas Avenue</li>
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<div class="attachments">This release has the following attachments:<br /><br /><a style="white-space:nowrap" href="https://www.como.gov/CMS/pressreleases/downloadfile.php?id=3118">Picture 1 of truck applying Onyx in May 2023</a><br /><a style="white-space:nowrap" href="https://www.como.gov/CMS/pressreleases/downloadfile.php?id=3119">Picture 2 of truck applying Onyx in May 2023</a></div>
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