The City of Urbana is moving ahead with its 2025 asphalt maintenance program, with crack sealing work scheduled to begin the week of August 11.
Scodeller Construction Inc. will crack-seal the following city streets:
- Boyce Street (from Dorothy Moore Avenue to the eastern dead end)
- Fountain Circle
- Diamond Court
- Washington Avenue (from East Lawn Avenue to North Jefferson Avenue)
- Lippencott Lane
- Crescent Drive
- Wooddale Drive
- Finch Street
- Ames Avenue
- Amherst Drive (from Finch Street to Bon Air Drive)
- East Powell Avenue (from South Kenton Street to the eastern city limits)
- East Broadway Street
- Wards Lane
- U.S. Route 68 South (near Urbana K–8 school)
- Phoenix Drive
- Ann Street
- Elm Street
- South Rohrer Street
- Union Alley (between Glenn Avenue and Railroad Street)
- Railroad Street (from Union Alley to Gwynne Street)
- North Russell Street (from Miami Street to Gwynne Street)
- Gwynne Street (from North Edgewood Avenue to Poplar Street)
- Mosgrove Street (from North Edgewood Avenue to North Oakland Street)
- Hitt Street
- Elbert Street
- Norwood Avenue/West State Route 29 (from north of West Light Street to Millerstown Road)
- Railroad Street (north of West Light Street)
- Taft Avenue
Parking restrictions will be posted in advance of all work.
Vehicles parked in violation will be towed.
Asphalt Resurfacing Scheduled After August 30
Barrett Paving Materials Inc. will begin resurfacing the following roads, with hopes to be complete by October 17:
- West Broadway Street (west of South High Street)
- Eichelberger Drive
- South Walnut Street (from West Broadway Street to West Powell Avenue and from West Reynolds Street to Miami Street)
- West Water Street (between South Main Street and South Walnut Street)
- Hovey Street (between South Main Street and South High Street)
- College Street (west of South High Street)
- South Russell Street (from College Street to Miami Street)
- Abbey Lane (between South High Street and Dewey Avenue)
- College Way (between Dewey Avenue and South Edgewood Avenue)
















