Paving to Begin on Several Streets in Utica on September 29, 2025

City crews will be installing temporary “No Parking” signs along affected streets beginning on Sunday, September 28, 2025. Residents and visitors are strongly advised to observe and comply with all posted signage to avoid towing.

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Paving to Begin on Several Streets in Utica on September 29, 2025

The City of Utica Engineering Department will begin paving operations on Monday, September 29, 2025, as part of its ongoing infrastructure improvement efforts.

In preparation, city crews will be installing temporary “No Parking” signs along affected streets beginning on Sunday, September 28, 2025. Residents and visitors are strongly advised to observe and comply with all posted signage to avoid towing.

Streets Scheduled for Paving:

  • Downer Avenue – from the Dead End to Caroline Street
  • Floyd Street – from Oriskany Street (Rt. 5) to Dead End
  • Hillcrest Avenue – from Hazelhurst Avenue to Merriline Avenue
  • Kellogg Avenue – from Dead End to Noyes Street
  • Lamb Street – from Lincoln Avenue to Bennett Street
  • Louis Street – City Line to Matthews Avenue
  • Louisa Street – Elm Street to Steuben Street
  • Seymour Avenue – Arthur Street to Leah Street
  • Sherman Place – Bennett Street to Genesee Street
  • Woodbury Drive – Keyes Road to Northrup Drive

Project Phases:

  1. Milling – The top layer of asphalt will be removed, resulting in temporarily uneven road surfaces.
  2. Binder Installation – A foundational binder layer will be laid to support the final top coat.
  3. Structure Adjustments – Crews will make necessary upgrades to curbs, catch basins, sewers, corner ramps, and select sidewalks. Drivers and pedestrians should use caution and heed cones and barrels.
  4. Final Paving and Restoration – The top coat will be applied, followed by lawn restoration.

This paving project is part of our continued investment in the city’s infrastructure and street safety. We appreciate the public’s patience and cooperation as we complete this essential work.

For additional information, please contact the City of Utica Engineering Department at (315)792-0152.