The City of Statesboro has officially completed the Anderson Street Paving Project, marking a historic milestone in the city’s infrastructure development. With this project now finished, every road within the city limits of Statesboro is paved for the first time in its history.
Located between East Main Street and Hill Street, the 385-foot connector was transformed into a 20-foot-wide paved roadway built to meet both City of Statesboro and Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) standards. As part of the improvements, new driveways were also constructed to provide safe and convenient access for nearby residents.
The project was funded through the Transportation Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (TSPLOST) and reflects the city’s continued investment in improving accessibility and roadway quality for the community. The newly paved Anderson Street enhances daily travel, promotes long-term durability, and provides a smoother, safer connection between two key city streets.
Completion of the Anderson Street Paving Project represents the combined efforts of the City’s Engineering and Public Works Departments, in partnership with local contractors and community stakeholders.