Street paving projects start Monday in BG

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Residential street paving, which is being paid for through federal funds, starts Monday in Bowling Green.

The city received $7.3 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds, and allocated $3 million toward paving.

Contractors plan to begin with the removal and replacement of curbs, ADA ramps and certain sections of sidewalk. To remain in compliance with current ADA standards and to improve pedestrian safety, certain areas will require a reconfiguration and relocation of ADA curb ramps.

Once concrete work is complete, milling and paving of streets in the following order:

Wren Road, Martin Road, Cardinal Road, Teal Trail, Warbler Court, Oriole Road, Lafayette Boulevard and portions of Finch Drive.

Followed by:

South Orleans Avenue, Rosewood Drive, Hickory Court, Cedar Lane, Oakwood Court, Rosewood Court, Dogwood Court, Rosewood Drive, Beech Lane, Devonshire Street, Cobblestone Drive, Somerset Street and Tamarac Lane.

Followed by:

Garden Court, Wallace, Parker Street, Vine Street and Lambert Drive.

This schedule is dependent on weather and progress of work.

The residential paving project will be over three years, and started last year.

The contract completion date for this portion of the project is October.

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