City Completes FY2024 Street Resurfacing Project

The City of Statesboro has successfully completed its Fiscal Year 2024 Street Resurfacing Project, marking another milestone in the city’s ongoing commitment to improving local infrastructure and roadway safety.

The FY 2024 resurfacing program covered approximately 5.66 miles of roadway across all five council districts. This year’s resurfacing program covered approximately 5.66 miles of roadway across all five council districts. The work utilized a total of 6,311 tons of asphalt, including various asphalt types and mixes designed to ensure long-term durability. Crews also completed 20,665 square yards of asphalt milling, 2,375 square yards of 6-inch graded aggregate base (GAB), permanent grassing, shoulder dressing, and installed thermoplastic striping to enhance roadway visibility and safety.

Neighborhoods and Streets Resurfaced

Resurfacing work was completed in neighborhoods throughout all five council districts:

District 1: Orange Street (E. Olliff St. to E. Olliff St.), Lewis Street (E. Olliff St. to Orange St.), Best Street (Braswell St. to terminus), Bedford Street (Fleming Dr. to Kingswood Ave.), Harwood Street (Fleming Dr. to Kingswood Ave.), and Miller Street (N. Main St. to N. College St.)

District 2: Miller Street (N. College St. to W. Parrish St.), South Mulberry Street (E. Jones Ave. to E. Main St.), South Walnut Street (W. Jones Ave. to W. Inman St.), Scotch Pine Avenue (Whispering Pines Blvd. to Whispering Pines Blvd.), and Hunnicutt Drive (Soloman Cir. to Soloman Cir.)

District 3: Granade Street (E. Inman St. to terminus), Donaldson Street (Stillwell St. to Savannah Ave.), and Gentilly Drive (Gentilly Rd. to Prince Way)

District 4: Windsor Way (Chelsea Cir. to S. Edgewood Dr.), Knight Drive (Chandler Rd. to Harvey Dr.), and South Edgewood Drive (Greenwood Ave. to Holly Dr.)

District 5: Brampton Avenue (Fair Rd. to Veterans Memorial Pkwy.)

Investing in Safer, Smoother Streets

In total, 17 city streets were resurfaced during FY2024, representing a significant investment in neighborhood infrastructure and the long-term maintenance of the city’s roadway network. These improvements not only extend the lifespan of city streets but also enhance safety and driving conditions for residents, businesses, and visitors.

The City of Statesboro’s annual resurfacing program will continue in FY2025, with additional investments planned for both neighborhood streets and major corridors throughout the city.