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FOR MORE INFORMATION Street Rehabilitation Program Department MOUNT LOOKOUT street limits Stillwell Road Summit Road to North Terminus Arnold Street LeBlond Avenue to Hayward Avenue SPRING GROVE VILLAGE street limits Glenshire Avenue Earls Court View to Tweed Avenue Burr Oak Street Chickering Avenue to Pavement Change East of Grandin Road East Terminus to Tusculum Avenue N. Edgewood Avenue Hayward Avenue Arnold Street to Principio Avenue Burr Oak Street N. Edgewood Avenue to East Epworth Avenue Healey Court Arnold Street to North Terminus Derby Avenue Mitchell Avenue to Winton Road Herlin Place South Terminus to Lookout Drive East Epworth Avenue N. Edgewood Avenue to Winton Road Jerry Lane South Terminus to Hardisty Avenue Hand Avenue N. Edgewood Avenue to Winton Road Lookout Circle Lookout Drive to West Terminus Mellwood Avenue Derby Avenue to Station Avenue Lookout Drive Herschel Avenue to Lookout Circle WALNUT HILLS street limits Mannington Avenue Earls Court View to Tweed Avenue Madison Road Martin Luther King Jr. Drive & Victory Parkway Mowbray Lane South Terminus to Van Dyke Avenue Intersection Omar Place Lambert Place to Glengyle Avenue WEST END street limits Richwood Avenue Sheffield Avenue to Arnold Street Clark Street John Street to Cutter Street Richwood Circle South Terminus to Sheffield Avenue WEST PRICE HILL street limits Royal Place Herschel Avenue to West Terminus Rapid Run Road to Corporation Line Russell Avenue Leonard Street to Archer Avenue Covedale Avenue Salisbury Drive Linwood Avenue to North Terminus Covedale Avenue Cleves Warsaw Pike to Sidney Road Sheffield Avenue Linwood Avenue to Richwood Avenue Crookshank Road Glenway Avenue to Corporation Line Van Dyke Avenue Mannington Avenue to Linwood Avenue Dewey Avenue Glenway Avenue to Talbert Street Vineyard Place Tusculum Avenue to Stanley Avenue Dewey Avenue Gilsey Avenue to Heyward Avenue Wakefield Drive Earls Court View to Tweed Avenue Evers Street Quebec Road to Beech Avenue Windisch Avenue Tannehill Lane to West Terminus **Foley Road Trenton Avenue to Anderson Ferry Road MOUNT WASHINGTON street limits Gellenbeck Street Gilsey Avenue to Talbert Street Antoinette Avenue Sherman Avenue to Glade Avenue Gilsey Avenue Glenway Avenue to Sunset Avenue Heis Terrace to West Terminus Beth Lane Glenna Drive South Terminus to Corportation Line Bonnie Drive Pavement Change North of Mendova Lane to Green Glen Lane Ashbrook Drive to West Terminus West Terminus Iliff Avenue Glenway Avenue to Talbert Street Campus Lane Beechmont Avenue to Sutton Avenue Olivia Lane Loretta Avenue to Glenway Avenue Claudia Court South Terminus to Raytee Terrace Ralph Avenue Glenway Avenue to Corporation Line Colter Avenue Sutton Avenue to End of Dedication Ridgeview Avenue Schiff Avenue to Hermosa Avenue Cristway Court Wayside Court to North Terminus 2018–2019 CALENDAR Hokel Lane Wayward Winds Drive to West Terminus **Rockwell Road Roebling Road to Foley Road Lockard Avenue Sutton Avenue to Bloomingdale Avenue Roebling Road Corporation Line to Virgil Road Moonkist Court South Terminus to North Terminus St. Williams Avenue Rosemont Avenue to Sunset Avenue Plaza Avenue Beechmont Avenue to Crestview Place Sumter Avenue Covedale Avenue to Corporation Line Putnam Road Salem Road to North Terminus Weber Lane Gilsey Avenue to Rosemont Avenue FOR MORE INFORMATION Salem Hills Lane Putnam Road to West Terminus WESTWOOD street limits Street Rehabilitation Program Salem Road Wayside Avenue to Pavement Change East of Deercove Court Foxcove Court to West Terminus Chris Ertel Kellogg Avenue Epworth Court South Terminus to Westbrook Drive 513-352-3295 [email protected] Wayward Winds Drive Hokel Lane to Bonnie Drive Foxcove Court Brodbeck Place to North Terminus OVER-THE-RHINE street limits Irvella Place Epworth Court to West Terminus Department of Transportation and Engineering 14th Street Main Street to Vine Street Sandra Place Epworth Court to West Terminus City Hall, 801 Plum Street 45202 Main Street 12th Street to Liberty Street WINTON HILLS street limits Visit us at: www.cincinnati-oh.gov Main Street McMicken Avenue to Mulberry Street Gardenhill Lane South Terminus to Winneste Avenue ROSELAWN street limits Gwinnet Road Winneste Avenue to Winton Ridge Lane Production Drive to Reading Road Amberlawn Avenue Highland Ridge Drive Center Hill Avenue to North Terminus Crest Hill Avenue East Terminus to Dawn Road Topridge Place East Terminus to Winneste Avenue Dawn Road Crest Hill Avenue to North Terminus Townevista Drive South Terminus to Center Hill Avenue Edgemont Road Section Road to Corporation Line Winneste Avenue Dutch Colony Drive to North Terminus Losantiville Avenue Corporation Line to Reading Road Newbedford Avenue Summit Road to North Terminus Pelham Place Newbedford Avenue to North Terminus ** Road to be rehabbed in partnership with Hamilton County ABOUT THE CITY STREET REHABILITATION PROGRAM scheduling to minimize costs. The job on a particular street is Once a contract is in place for a given set of streets, handles street resurfacing and significant curb not complete until the pavement is fully replaced and smooth notices will be sent out to property owners within the repairs. This work includes grinding off old roadway driving surface is restored. Every community in the City of affected limits identifying the schedule, the contractor, surfaces, resurfacing the pavement with new asphalt, Cincinnati will be targeted for roadwork on a three-year rotation and the city representative coordinating the work. and repairing / replacing curbs where necessary. under the Street Rehabilitation Program. Streets are selected Residents may notice that the work is not continuous based on pavement condition and available funding. The streets THIS LIST IS PRELIMINARY AND from start to finish on any given street, but it includes listed in this brochure are anticipated to be rehabilitated during IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. breaks for an extended period while the contractor the 2018 and 2019 construction seasons. performs work on other roads. This is part of the AVONDALE street limits CUF street limits Crocus Lane South Terminus to Kinmont Avenue Glenwood Avenue Lexington Avenue to Harvey Avenue Addison Street Halstead Street to West Terminus Grace Avenue Linwood Avenue to Erie Avenue Rockdale Avenue East Terminus to Dury Avenue Atlas Alley East Terminus to Freeman Avenue Grovedale Place Sigsbee Street to Downing Drive University Avenue Pavement Change East of Vernon Place to Bosley Street Moerlein Avenue to Clifton Avenue Herschel Avenue Erie Avenue to North Terminus Burnet Avenue Emming Street Clifton Avenue to West Terminus Melville Lane South Terminus to Elmhurst Place Washington Avenue Rockdale Avenue to Glenwood Avenue Eureka Terrace South Terminus to North Terminus Menlo Avenue Handasyde Court to Observatory Avenue BOND HILL street limits Fargo Alley End Dedication to Halstead Street Michigan Avenue Observatory Avenue to Madison Road Joseph Street Reading Road to West Terminus Foxhall Court Fairview Avenue to West Terminus Minto Avenue Columbus Avenue to Hyde Park Avenue Northampton Drive East Terminus to Reading Road Freeman Avenue McMicken Avenue to Atlas Alley Pembroke Avenue Brentwood Avenue to Amberson Avenue Regent Avenue Matlock Avenue to West Terminus Halstead Street Rush Street to Straight Street Portsmouth Avenue Paxton Avenue to Columbus Avenue *Rhode Island Avenue Ross Avenue to Seymour Avenue Kottman Street McMicken Avenue to Halstead Street Shaw Avenue Observatory Avenue to Erie Avenue Towne Street Paddock Road to Corporation Line Moerlein Avenue Warner Street to Detzel Place Utopia Place Grace Avenue to West Terminus Yarmouth Avenue Reading Road to West Terminus Parker Street Eureka Terrace to Ohio Avenue Willis Avenue Delta Avenue to Halpin Avenue Yarmouth Place Joseph Street to Yarmouth Avenue Polk Street Vine Street to West Terminus Willowlea Court South Terminus to Ashworth Avenue CALIFORNIA street limits Renshaw Street Moerlein Avenue to West Terminus Zumstein Avenue South Terminus to Madison Road Renslar Avenue Kellogg Avenue to Panama Street Rush Street East Terminus to Halstead Street LINWOOD street limits CLIFTON street limits Sauer Avenue South Terminus to Warner Street Wilmer Avenue Playfield Lane to Beechmont Avenue Amazon Avenue Clifton Avenue to West Terminus Tillotson Street Ravine Street to West Terminus Wooster Avenue Beechmont Circle to Bridge Abutment Egbert Avenue Amazon Avenue to North Terminus EAST PRICE HILL street limits LOWER PRICE HILL street limits Evening Star Lane Morrison Avenue to West Terminus Considine Avenue Lehman Road to W. Liberty Street Summer Street Gest Street to North Terminus Loraine Avenue Brookline Avenue to Clifton Avenue Grand Avenue Glenway Avenue to Northside Avenue MADISONVILLE street limits Parkwood Place Vine Street to West Terminus Kensington Place Mansion Avenue to Woodlawn Avenue Bramble Avenue Plainville Road to Erie Avenue Wirham Place Gano Avenue to Morrison Avenue Lehman Road Wing Street to West Terminus Erie Avenue Murray Road to 125 Feet North of Bramble Avenue COLUMBIA TUSCULUM street limits W. Liberty Street Grand Avenue to Considine Avenue Kingsley Drive North Terminus to West Terminus Donham Avenue Dumont Street to Morris Place Oakland Avenue Weiman Avenue to St. Lawrence Avenue Watterson Avenue Corporation Line to North Terminus Morris Place Donham Avenue to Stanley Avenue Price Avenue Matson Place to Hawthorne Avenue Whetsel Avenue South Terminus to Madison Road Almsgate Lane to Vineyard Place Quebec Road South Terminus to Mayfield Avenue Tusculum Avenue MOUNT AUBURN street limits
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