City officials in Florence have officially unveiled the 2025 Paving Program, which is set to commence shortly on numerous streets throughout the area. The project will be executed by contracted teams from Rogers Group, with the primary goal of improving driving conditions and ensuring a safer, smoother travel experience for all residents.
As the work progresses, city officials are asking residents to exercise patience and remain vigilant regarding the presence of construction workers and any temporary traffic changes in the impacted zones.
The following streets have been earmarked for resurfacing as part of the 2025 initiative:
– Gresham Rd. – from Helton to Cox Creek
– Malone Circle – from Imperial to the Cul de Sac
– Louise Street – from Matthews to Burleson
– Terrace St. – from Veterans to Sycamore (noted twice)
– Old Cloverdale Rd. – from Wood to Norwood
– Conway St. – from Darby to Wellington
– Bellemeade Ave. – from Royal Ave to Howell
– New Haven Ct. – from Newport to the Dead End
– Deer Point Ln. – from Indian Springs Dr. to the Cul de Sac
– Veterans Dr. – from the railroad track to Joint
– Woodard Ave. – from Huntsville to Marietta
– Kensington – from Heathrow Dr. to Charring Crossing
– Helton Dr. – from Rose to Roberson
– Helton Dr. – from Roberson to Kendall
– Wood Ave. – from Lelia to 150 feet north
– Wood Ave. – from Pine to Simpson
– Heathrow Ct. – from Heathrow Dr. to the Cul de Sac
– Waldridge – from Wright to the Cul de Sac
– Treetop Pt. – from Twin Oaks Ct. to the Dead End
– Twin Oaks Ct. – from Treetop Pt. to the Cul de Sac
– Enterprise St. – from Huntsville to Woodard
– Cherokee St. – from Waterloo to Irvine
– Knights Bridge – from Queensbury to Westbury
– Rushton St. – from Wilhite to Staples
– Staples – from Rushton to Parkway
– Bryson Blvd. – from Kendall to Roberson
– Hermitage Dr. – from Royal to Bridge
– Plum St. – from E. Limestone to E. Reeder
– Plum St. – from Tennessee to the Dead End
– Maple Ave. – from Holt to Shade
– Shade Ave. – from Holt to Maple
– Edgewood Dr. –

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