Street Construction Projects
The City of Dayton typically has several road construction and repair projects occurring at any given time. Below are the existing or upcoming road repair/construction projects requiring potential closings and detours during this construction season. Please make a note of these projects as you travel throughout the community.
If you have additional questions about road construction projects or road closings that might affect your property, please contact the City of Dayton's Division of Civil Engineering at 937-333-3840, or e-mail Keith Steeber. View other area road construction projects at the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) website, or visit www.buckeyetraffic.org.
2012 Bus Pad Replacement
This project consists of the replacement of deteriorated bus pads citywide. Construction is expected to begin in June of 2012, with completion in September of 2012.
2012 Curb Ramp Installation
This project consists of installing curb ramps citywide. Construction is expected to begin in June of 2012, with completion in September of 2012.
2012 Residential Asphalt Resurfacing I
This project consists of resurfacing streets citywide. Construction is expected to begin in June of 2012, with completion in September of 2012.
2012 Thoroughfare Asphalt Resurfacing
This project consists of resurfacing thoroughfare streets citywide. Construction is expected to begin in June of 2012, with completion in August of 2012.
2012 Bridge Painting
This project consists of painting the Norfolk Southern Railroad Bridge over Monument Avenue, the State Rt. 4 Bridges over Valley Street, the Needmore Road Bridge and Stanley Avenue Bridge over the Norfolk Southern Railroad, and the Gettysburg Avenue Bridge over Wolf Creek. Construction is expected to begin in April of 2012, with completion in July of 2012.
2012-2013 Sanitary Liner Installation
This project consists of lining approximately 9,000 linear feet of sanitary sewers citywide. Construction is expected to begin in May of 2012, with completion in December of 2013.