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Posted on: May 6, 2024[ARCHIVED] 2024 Pavement Rehabilitation Project

The 2024 Citywide Pavement Rehabilitation Project Update
Better roads are on the way! All concrete work has been completed, including all curbs and curb ramps that were part of this project. Work on roads scheduled for mill & fill and crack sealing will continue over the next few weeks with all major paving work anticipated to be completed by mid-June. Work on roads scheduled for resurfacing is anticipated to take place in July. This work will be followed by striping. For more information about the project, including a map of street segments that are scheduled for improvements, please visit the following web page: https://www.cityofgilroy.org/1025/Citywide-Pavement-Rehabilitation.
This year’s project includes an investment of $3.9 million to improve 58 street segments and two alley segments. Streets scheduled for improvement include segments of higher-traffic roadways, including portions of Tenth Street, Wren Avenue, Welburn Avenue, Princevalle Street, and Arroyo Circle. Also included in the project are segments of neighborhood streets, including portions of Lions Creek Drive, Bay Tree Drive, Mantelli Drive, and Springdale Street. For a full list of street segments scheduled for improvements in the 2024 Citywide Pavement Rehabilitation Project, please visit the City of Gilroy – Pavement Rehabilitation Projects Map. Regular work hours for the project are Monday through Friday from 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Exceptions include those areas near schools and high-traffic areas, which may require different working hours.
Rehabilitation work will be grouped and phased based on the type of rehabilitation method in the following order:
- Concrete Work
- Asphalt Pavement Rehabilitation Requiring Digouts
- Asphalt Pavement Mill and Fill
- Crack Seal, Slurry Seal, and Micro-Surfacing
- Striping
For more information about the project, including a map of street segments scheduled for improvements, please visit the 2024 Citywide Pavement Rehabilitation Project web page.
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