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Chip seal pavement maintenance scheduled for multiple Columbia streets beginning July 7

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(COLUMBIA, MO) ~ Columbia, MO - The City of Columbia Public Works street crews will be starting their chip seal pavement maintenance project on Tuesday, July 7. This project aims to extend the life of existing asphalt and improve the overall condition of the city's streets. The work is expected to take place Monday through Thursday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., weather permitting.

Chip sealing is a common pavement preservation method that involves spraying a thin layer of heated asphalt emulsion on the roadway, followed by a layer of small stone chips. These chips are then pressed into the surface using heavy rollers. This process helps to provide improved traction for vehicles and also protects the underlying pavement from water intrusion and oxidation. Once the surface has cured, crews will return to sweep up any excess stone.

To ensure smooth operations, orange 'No Parking' signs will be placed at least 24 hours in advance along streets scheduled for maintenance. Drivers are advised to avoid parking on these streets during the dates and times listed on the signs as vehicles parked in work zones during active hours may be subject to towing.

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The City of Columbia Public Works appreciates residents' cooperation as crews carry out this essential maintenance work. The list of streets scheduled for chip seal pavement maintenance includes Burrwood Drive, Crestwood Lane, Larail Drive, Lakepoint Drive, Green Meadows Road, Juniper Drive and Place, Telluride Lane, Access Road, East Point Drive and Ray Young Drive among others.

Residents can stay updated on pavement maintenance operations by following Columbia Public Works on social media. They can also visit CoMo.gov/public-works/street-division/pavement/2026-pavement-management-progress/ for more information and a complete list of all streets scheduled for pavement maintenance in 2026.

This project is crucial in maintaining safe and well-maintained roads for residents and visitors alike. The City of Columbia Public Works urges drivers to be mindful of the work zones and to follow all traffic signs and instructions for their own safety and the safety of the workers. The project is expected to be completed in a timely manner, but any delays due to weather or unforeseen circumstances will be communicated through social media and the city's website.

The City of Columbia Public Works is committed to providing high-quality services to its residents and appreciates their cooperation during this pavement maintenance project. With proper maintenance, the city's streets will continue to serve its community for years to come.

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