Pawtucket to repave nearly 2 miles this fall

PAWTUCKET, R.I. (WLNE) — Pawtucket Mayor Donald Grebien announced Monday that the city will repave nearly 2 miles of its roads this fall.
The repaving project will kick off in September, with the city repaving 1.87 miles of its roadways.
This fall’s project will bring the total of repaved roads to 137 miles, about 80% of the city’s roads since 2011.
The project has cost Pawtucket about $19 million since 2011.
“We thank the residents who have supported the bond initiatives that continue to make increasing our quality of life possible. We also thank the community for your patience throughout the construction process,” said Grebien.
The following roadways will be paved this fall:
STREET TO BE PAVED
FROM
TO
BLODGETT AVENUE
WALTHAM ST
STERLING ST
COLUMBIA AVENUE
SAMUEL AVE
WEEDEN ST
LONGFELLOW STREET
ROOSEVELT AVE
DICKENS ST
NAUSHON COURT
NAUSHON RD
CUL DE SAC
SHARON AVENUE
STEPHANIE DR
ALFA DR
HARVEY STREET
EAST AVE
CLEVELAND ST
CHESTNUT STREET
SCHOOL ST
PROSPECT ST
WATERMAN STREET
NEWPORT AVE
OSWALD ST
HANCOCK STREET
BALDWIN ST
WEEDEN ST
COURT STREET
CARTER AVE
SARATOGA AVE
PINE STREET
CHURCH ST
CEDAR ST
CONCORD STREET
PARKING LOT ENTRANCE
DEAD END
HOWARD AVENUE
COTTAGE ST
SPRING ST
AMEY STREET
BROADWAY
COLE ST
EXCHANGE CT
EXCHANGE ST
DEAD END