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2022 Streets Program

CITY ANNOUNCES 2022 STREETS PROGRAM

City of Jamestown Road Projects Map - 2022

FOR WEEKLY UPDATES: https://www.jamestownny.gov/departments/public-works/where-we-are-working-today/

The City of Jamestown has announced its annual Streets Program today, with work already begun. Due to increased state aid, the City will be aggressive in implementing an expanded program. The plan focuses on the greatest areas of need for the City, and works to improve the City’s aging streets. Several projects could be added to the list as the season progresses, depending on greater funding availability, as well as weather. Projects are planned to be completed by the end of the summer/all season, depending on the weather, the flow of public funding, contractor availability and the changing price of materials.

Jeff Lehman, Director of Public Works stated, “With increased funding this year we can scale up and continue to work on more CHIPS projects than in past years. We are able to take on a large number of projects. I am proud of the work our team has done to help use this boost of funds to tackle many projects this summer.”

Mayor Sundquist in a statement, applauded the work of DPW Engineers, stating, “This has been an unprecedented time for our City and the increased funding will allow us to continue to have a larger scope of projects. I applaud all the work Jeff and his engineers did to use these extra funds to address the biggest areas of need on our City Streets.”

Public Works Chairperson Randall Daversa also stated, “I am encouraged by the work the DPW has done to get our streets program in a place where they can do so many projects. The hard work they’ve put into a time of so much uncertainty is notable. I appreciate the chance to have input into the process and I feel as if every project that the City is going forward with is a worthy and necessary project.”

A list of 2022 Street Projects is listed below.  A detailed map of street projects and expected completion dates can be found on the City’s website at www.JamestownNY.gov/2022Streets. Every street is evaluated on the City’s Complete Streets Program.

Miscellaneous Streets Projects – Approximate Start Date: Various

Gwendolin W. Virginia to Allendale Brick and curb repair
Hazeltine Raymond to Myrtle Brick and curb repair
Spring 8th to Crossman Brick and curb repair
Potters Alley 4th to 5th Concrete pavement
May Camp to E. Virginia Concrete, mill and pave
Terrace Forest to McKinley Concrete, mill and pave
23rd Washington to Main Curb repair
Andrews Harding to 3rd Curb replacement
Pearl Ensign to DE Drainage, storm, and pave
Briggs Institute to Foote Misc. curb and brick repair
King Ellicott to Hebner Misc. curb repair
Dexter Alley @Dexter New curb, apron, and sidewalk
Chambers Forest to Mission Brick and curb repair
Newland Hallock to Huxley Recycle
Tower English to King Remove brick, pave
6th Prendergast to Washington Sidewalk and pave
Scioto Wescott to Johnson Storm, curb repair
Barrett Prather to Baker Total reconstruction
Lincoln 4th to 5th Total reconstruction
Wescott Willard to low point Total reconstruction
Roseland Park Stormwater detention
Misc. Pipe relining Slip line old stormwater pipe

 

Milling & Paving – Approximate Start Date: June 1st to September 1st

 

Myrtle South to Smith
Niagara Margaret to DE
Hedges Benedict to DE (O)
Scioto Wescott to Johnson
Water King to Winsor
King Elliot to Hebner
Midgley Oak to Cutting (FD)
E. Virginia Hughes to Hebner
Marion Elam to Martin (FD)
Marion Arterial to Ivy
Sampson Grandin to Newland
Delaware Newland to Hazeltine
Sampson Cole to Hazeltine
Olson State to Delaware
Jewel @ Cole
Summit Ohio to Baker
Harding Hallock to Steele
Emory Gordon to Marvin
Newton Winsor to Weeks
Foote Chandler to 4th (County)
Fairfax Willow to Loxley (FD)
3rd Prendergast to 2nd
23rd Washington to Main
Newland Huxley to Hallock (RCYL)

 

Surface Treatments – June 1st to August 1st

 

Pratt Buffalo to Harris
Pullman Allen to Ellicott
Hebner Camp to Alfred
Camp Sanford to Hebner
Hazzard Prather to Newland
Axtel Hazzard to Main
South Main to Ivy
Palmeter Hazeltine to DE
Shirley Ln Fairmount to Nordland
Mason & Blake
Fairmount 4th to Hamilton
Winsor 2nd to Falconer
Dover
Kipp Falconer to Newton
Swan Crestline to Willard
Gustavus Margaret to DE
Tiffany Buffalo to Allen
English Allen to King
Allen Maple to Foote
Hallock 3rd to Newland
Summit Ohio to Hallock
Lakeview Buffalo to Newton
5th Fairmount to
Washington
5th Church to 2nd
8th Main to Washington
Wescott Scioto to brick
Shaver Ellicott to brick
Allendale Martin to brick
Barker Main to Park
Colfax Hazeltine to Newland
Brickel Colfax to Sampson
Bernhard Colfax to Sampson
Cole Sampson to Delaware
Front Mercury to McDaniel
Hunt 3rd to McDaniel
Sprague Baker to Adams
Chapman Baker to brick
Seymour Livingston to DE
Geneva Fairmount to Livingston
Proudfit Livingston to Erie
Hallock Livingston to DE
12th Washington to Main
13th Washington to brick
14th Washington to brick
15th Washington to brick
Bowen 2nd to Bush
Falconer Buffalo to Curtis
8th Liberty to Lakeview
Crossman Lakeview to Winsor
2nd Washington to Main
Cedar Kinney to Ensign
Shady Ln Beech to Elm
Alfred May to E. Virginia
Marshall Camp to E. Virginia
Howard St Ext Barker to Hudson
Hudson Howard to Hazzard
Partridge Hazzard to Arterial
Sabin Main to Howard
Glendale Allendale to Spingdale
Schuyler Baker to 200ft
Huxley Hunt to Norton
Chapman Mt Vernon to DE
Fairview Fairmount to Fairmount
Phillips Falconer to Haywood
Haywood Cowing to Buffalo
Stowe Towner to Centennial
Centennial Stowe to Weeks
2nd Sprague to Jefferson
Spring St Ext 15th to Price
Rugby Fluvanna to Lamont
Lamont Rugby to Federal

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