HUNTINGTON PAVING Huntington Announces City Paving List
Reported by: Wes Armstead
Web Producer: Wes Armstead
Reported: Aug. 7, 2012 6:24 PM EDT
Huntington
, Cabell County
, West Virginia
The city of Huntington has announced its paving list for the first half of 2012-2013.
The paving list was compiled based on recommendations from City Council members on paving needs within their districts, according to a news release from Huntington Mayor Kim Wolfe’s Office. The paving will begin as soon as the Hal Greer Boulevard paving project is completed.
Following are the scheduled paving projects during this period:
Arlington Boulevard from Larkspur Drive to Norway Avenue
Riverside Drive from Apple Street to Fourth Street
Roby Road from Maupin Road to 28th Street
14th Street from Ninth Avenue to 10th Avenue
Court Street from Auburn Road to Brandon Road
Clarendon Court from Brandon Road to Auburn Road
Ritter Boulevard from South Park to First Private Road
Guyan Avenue from 25th Street to 26th Street
Sutherland from Ricketts Road to Berkley Place
Fairfax Drive from Roland Park Drive to Chestnut Drive
Parksway Drive from Washington Boulevard to Carlton Street
Chestnut Street from Green Oak Drive to Lower Terrace
Sixth Avenue from 18th Street to 20th Street
Hughes Street from Camden Road to Vernon Street
28th Street from First Avenue to Collis Avenue
28th Street from Fourth Avenue to Fifth Avenue
26th Street from First Avenue to Guyan Avenue
Auburn Road from 150' West of East Road to 453' West of East Road
13th Street West from Washington Avenue to Virginia Avenue
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