PHILADELPHIA – Streets Commissioner Carlton Williams announced today that street improvement work for the week of September 20th will take place in the Olney and Hunting Park areas. The work schedule includes temporary, full street closures and parking restrictions.  Weather or special events in the area may alter the work schedule.

This street improvement work is related to the initial phase of the City’s street resurfacing program.  Work will be completed in separate phases – milling, adjusting of manhole covers, and resetting of utility boxes – which will take place in separate activities over the course of the week.  Operations for the milling work will be performed during the day hours, between 7A.M. and 4P.M.  Milling of each street segment is expected to last approximately 1-2 days per street.  Work for adjusting of manhole covers and resetting of utility boxes will be scheduled during the day, between the hours of 7A.M. and 4P.M., and is expected to last approximately 1-2 days per street.  The entire paving process takes three to five weeks. Schedule of operations for the final resurfacing on these streets will be announced via a separate press release. Streets scheduled for the week include:

  • N. 04th Street, from W. Roosevelt Boulevard to W. Duncannon Avenue
  • N. 06th Street, from W. Hunting Park Avenue to W. Roosevelt Boulevard 
  • N. 07th Street, from W. Hunting Park Avenue to W. Roosevelt Boulevard 
  • N. 07th Street, from W. Roosevelt Boulevard to W. Loudon Street 
  • N. 08th Street, from W. Hunting Park Avenue to W. Roosevelt Boulevard 
  • N. 09th Street, from W. Luzerne Street to W. Hunting Park Avenue 
  • N. 16th Street, from Vine Street to Callowhill Street 
  • S. 17th Street, from Panama Street to Cypress Street 
  • W. Cayuga Street, from N. 9th Street to N. 6th Street 
  • W. Courtland Street, from W. Roosevelt Boulevard to W. Annsbury Street 
  • N. Darien Street, from W. Hunting Park Avenue to W. Cayuga Street 
  • E. Duncannon Avenue, from N. Front Street to E. Ashdale Street 
  • W. Duncannon Avenue, from N. 6th Street to N. Front Street 
  • N. Fairhill Street, from W. Hunting Park Avenue to W. Bristol Street 
  • N. Franklin Street, from W. Hunting Park Avenue to W. Wingohocking Street 
  • N. Lawrence Street, from W. Roosevelt Boulevard to W. Rockland Street 
  • N. Leithgow Street, from W. Roosevelt Boulevard to W. Rockland Street 
  • W. Luray Street, from N. 7th Street to N. 6th Street 
  • N. Marshall Street, from W. Hunting Park Avenue to W. Wingohocking Street 
  • Ramona Avenue, from E. Wyoming Avenue to Adams Avenue 
  • W. Raymond Street, from N. 8th Street to N. 7th Street 
  • W. Rockland Street, from N. 11th Street to W. Roosevelt Boulevard 

To complete the work, residents should expect parking restrictions.  Temporary ‘No Parking’ signs will be posted in advance of each scheduled activity.  Residents are urged to move their cars from the work sites when temporary ‘No Parking’ signs are posted, so that vehicles are not towed.  In the event a car is towed, please contact your local Police District to determine its location.  Motorists are advised to allow extra time when traveling around the work areas.

Residents can stay updated on the progress of their street using the PavePHL tool, the City’s web map paving tracker which allows residents to go online and view the progress of a street scheduled for paving. It is one of the several components housed on the StreetSmartPHL.phila.gov platform which allows the Streets Department to communicate to the public about some of its most prominent and visible core services – including paving and permitting.  Future functions of the site will include trackers for snow plowing and trash and recycling collections.

While the Streets Department will make every effort to minimize disruption to traffic, residents are urged to plan ahead and use alternative routes when traveling in these areas. The Streets Department thanks residents in advance for their patience and cooperation as we work to improve city streets.

For more information on the City’s Paving Program, visit phila.gov/streets. For information on all city services, call 311.  Residents are asked not to approach employees for information as they practice social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

 

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