City Paving starting Monday, March 21st

City Paving starting Monday, March 21st
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City of Frankfort recently issued the following announcement.

City Paving starting Monday, March 21st

Street Superintendent, Jason Forsythe, was given the green light by Reith Riley to start milling and paving Monday, March 21, 2022. Milling will begin on Freeman Street.

“If the weather holds out we should have it completed in 7 to 10 days,” said Forsythe. 

“I am ready to get these 23 projects started. I urge the community to be mindful and patient of the construction zones and to please drive slow in the road construction zones.” 

Please be aware if you have on-street parking. 

Cars will be towed if they aren’t moved when milling and paving work is being done.

Mayor Sheets, Board of Public Works members, and Street Superintendent Jason Forsythe approved the total of $912,716.72 in December of 2021 for these street projects:

Monon Street from Washington to Clinton Street

Williams Road from Wabash Street to Forest Drive

Freeman Street from Jackson Street to 5th Street

4th Street from Freeman to Short 4th Street

4th Street from Walnut to Armstrong

Outer Drive from Crescent to Clinton Street

Hawthorne Avenue from Barner to Kyger

Rowe Street from Rossville Avenue to Paris Street

Morrison Street from Pratt to Myrtle

Sims Street from Washington to East McClurg

East McClurg Street from Sims to Clay Street

East Paris Street from Jackson Street to Clay Street

Vermont Street (off Williams Street, runs in front of Indiana Packers)

Harrison Street from Walnut to South Street

Jefferson Street from Main to Railroad

Harrison Street from Kyger to Green Street

McKinley Avenue from Walnut to Frankfort Truck and Car

Short Myrtle from McKinley to Walnut

Boomer Street from McKinley to Walnut

Calloway Avenue from McKinley to Walnut

Eastwood Drive from Harvard to Dead End South of Harvard

Indiana Street from 3rd Street to 2nd Street

Aughe Street from Washington to Clinton Street

This list does not reflect the order in which work will be completed. For updated information visit the City of Frankfort or Frankfort Street Department Facebook pages.

For additional questions, Street Superintendent Jason Forsythe 765.659.2912

Original source can be found here.



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