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Florence city officials have announced the launch of the 2025 Paving Program, with work set to begin soon across dozens of roads throughout the city. Contracted crews with Rogers Group will be leading the project, aiming to enhance driving conditions and ensure smoother, safer travel for all residents.
The city is urging residents to remain patient during the process and to be mindful of workers and temporary traffic adjustments in the affected areas.
Below is the complete list of streets scheduled for resurfacing as part of the 2025 program:
2025 Paving Program – Streets to be Paved
Gresham Rd. – Helton to Cox Creek
Malone Circle – Imperial to Cul de Sac
Louise Street – Matthews to Burleson
Terrace St. – Veterans to Sycamore (listed twice)
Old Cloverdale Rd. – Wood to Norwood
Conway St. – Darby to Wellington
Bellemeade Ave. – Royal Ave to Howell
New Haven Ct. – Newport to Dead End
Deer Point Ln. – Indian Springs Dr. to Cul de Sac
Veterans Dr. – Railroad track to Joint
Woodard Ave. – Huntsville to Marietta
Kensington – Heathrow Dr. to Charring Crossing
Helton Dr. – Rose to Roberson
Helton Dr. – Roberson to Kendall
Wood Ave. – Lelia to 150’ north
Wood Ave. – Pine to Simpson
Heathrow Ct. – Heathrow Dr. to Cul de Sac
Waldridge – Wright to Cul de Sac
Treetop Pt. – Twin Oaks Ct. to Dead End
Twin Oaks Ct. – Treetop Pt. to Cul de sac
Enterprise St. – Huntsville to Woodard
Cherokee St. – Waterloo to Irvine
Knights Bridge – Queensbury to Westbury
Rushton St. – Wilhite to Staples
Staples – Rushton to Parkway
Bryson Blvd. – Kendall to Roberson
Hermitage Dr. – Royal to Bridge
Plum St. – E. Limestone to E. Reeder
Plum St. – Tennessee to Dead End
Maple Ave. – Holt to Shade
Shade Ave. – Holt to Maple
Edgewood Dr. – Sherrod to Wood
Elder St. – Shade to Chisholm
Royal Oak Rd. – Royal Oak Hill Dr. to Dead End
Royal Oak Rd. – W. Oak Hill Dr. to Dead End
City leaders expressed appreciation for the community’s understanding and cooperation as work gets underway. The improvements are part of ongoing efforts to modernize Florence’s infrastructure and invest in long-term roadway reliability.
Residents are encouraged to follow city updates for paving schedules, road closures, and traffic advisories.
Written by: Hope Calahan
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