With the onset of cold
weather, the Division of Highway Services (DHS) is wrapping up its road
resurfacing program for the season. It’s been a very productive spring, summer
and fall as, throughout the County, DHS has paved, patched and rehabilitated
more than 100 roads, road segments and subdivisions, repaired bridges, refurbished
sidewalks and curbs, and repaired and replaced storm drains.
Some of the primary road
paving projects using hot mix asphalt completed this season include portions of
Peachtree, Quince Orchard, Shady Grove, Muncaster, Notley and Good Hope roads;
Mid-County Highway and Wisteria Drive.
A few of the neighborhood
street segments and communities that now have repaved or patched roads include
Ganley, Chapel, Bready, Alexander, Peach Tree, Kings Valley and Sugarland
roads; Silver Brook and Scott drives; Talley, Dunhorse and Fellowship lanes;
Talley Court; and the neighborhoods of Kensington Heights, Briars Acres,
Gunners View/Gunners Lake Village, Connecticut Avenue Estates, Wyngate, Goshen
Estates, Avery Village, Kings Valley Manor, Wilderness Walk, Goshen Estates,
Rock Creek Manor and Granby Woods.
More details about road,
sidewalk, curb and gutter, bridge and storm drain projects are available
on DHS’
website.