City Announces 2022 Streets Program
The City of Jamestown has announced its annual Streets Program, with work already begun.
Due to increased state aid, the city will be aggressive in implementing an expanded program. The plan focuses on the greatest areas of need for the City, and works to improve the city’s aging streets.
“With increased funding this year we can scale up and continue to work on more CHIPS projects than in past years,” said Jeff Lehman, city public works director. “We are able to take on a large number of projects. I am proud of the work our team has done to help use this boost of funds to tackle many projects this summer.”
Several projects could be added to the list as the season progresses, depending on greater funding availability, as well as weather.
“This has been an unprecedented time for our city and the increased funding will allow us to continue to have a larger scope of projects,” said Mayor Eddie Sundquist. “I applaud all the work Jeff and his engineers did to use these extra funds to address the biggest areas of need on our city streets.”
Projects are planned to be completed by the end of the summer/all season, depending on the weather, the flow of public funding, contractor availability and the changing price of materials.
“I am encouraged by the work the DPW has done to get our streets program in a place where they can do so many projects,” said councilman Randall Daversa,
R-At Large and Public Works Committee chairman. “The hard work they’ve put into a time of so much uncertainty is notable. I appreciate the chance to have input into the process and I feel as if every project that the City is going forward with is a worthy and necessary project.”
A detailed map of street projects and expected completion dates can be found on the city’s website at www.JamestownNY.gov/2022Streets. Every street is evaluated on the city’s Complete Streets Program.
The work schedule includes:
MISCELLANEOUS STREETS PROJECTS
APPROXIMATE START DATE: VARIOUS
Gwendolin from W. Virginia to Allendale, Brick and curb repair;
Hazeltine from Raymond to Myrtle, brick and curb repair;
Spring from Eighth to Crossman, brick and curb repair;
Potters Alley from Fourth to Fifth streets, concrete pavement;
May from Camp to East Virginia, concrete, mill and pave;
Terrace from Forest to McKinley, concrete, mill and pave;
23rd from Washington to Main, curb repair;
Andrews from Harding to Third, curb replacement;
Pearl from Ensign to Delaware, drainage, storm and pave;
Briggs from Institute to Foote, miscellaneous curb and brick repair;
King from Ellicott to Hebner, miscellaneous curb repair;
Dexter Alley, new curb, apron and sidewalk;
Chambers from Forest to Mission, brick and curb repair;
Newland from Hallock to Huxley, recycle;
Tower from English to King, remove brick, pave;
Sixth Street from Prendergast to Washington, sidewalk and pave;
Scioto from Wescott to Johnson, storm, curb repair;
Barrett from Prather to Baker, total reconstruction;
Lincoln from Fourth to Fifth streets, total reconstruction;
Wescott from Willard to low point, total reconstruction
Roseland Park — stormwater detention
Miscellaneous Pipe Relining, slip line old stormwater pipe.
MILLING AND PAVING
JUNE 1 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 1
Myrtle from South to Smith
Niagara from Margaret to Delaware
Hedges from Benedict to Delaware
Scioto from Wescott to Johnson
Water from King to Winsor
King from Elliot to Hebner
Midgley from Oak to Cutting
East Virginia from Hughes to Hebner
Marion from Elam to Ivy
Sampson from Grandin to Newland
Delaware from Newland to Hazeltine
Sampson from Cole to Hazeltine
Olson from State to Delaware
Jewel at Cole
Summit from Ohio to Baker
Harding from Hallock to Steele
Emory from Gordon to Marvin
Newton from Winsor to Weeks
Foote from Chandler to Fourth
Fairfax from Willow to Loxley
Third Street from Prendergast to Second
23rd Street from Washington to Main
Newland from Huxley to Hallock
SURFACE TREATMENTS
JUNE 1 THROUGH AUGUST 1
Pratt from Buffalo to Harris
Pullman from Allen to Ellicott
Hebner from Camp to Alfred
Camp from Sanford to Hebner
Hazzard from Prather to Newland
Axtel from Hazzard to Main
South from Main to Ivy
Palmeter from Hazeltine to Delaware
Shirley Lane from Fairmount to Nordland
Mason and Blake
Fairmount from Fourth to Hamilton
Winsor from Second to Falconer
Dover
Kipp from Falconer to Newton
Swan from Crestline to Willard
Gustavus from Margaret to Delaware
Tiffany from Buffalo to Allen
English from Allen to King
Allen from Maple to Foote
Hallock from Third to Newland
Summit from Ohio to Hallock
Lakeview from Buffalo to Newton
Fifth from Fairmount to Washington
Fifth from Church to Second
Eighth from Main to Washington
Wescott from Scioto to brick
Shaver from Ellicott to brick
Allendale from Martin to brick
Barker from Main to Park
Colfax from Hazeltine to Newland
Brickel from Colfax to Sampson
Bernhard from Colfax to Sampson
Cole from Sampson to Delaware
Front from Mercury to McDaniel
Hunt from Third to McDaniel
Sprague from Baker to Adams
Chapman from Baker to brick
Seymour from Livingston to Delaware
Geneva from Fairmount to Livingston
Proudfit from Livingston to Erie
Hallock from Livingston to Delaware
12th from Washington to Main
13th from Washington to brick
14th from Washington to brick
15th from Washington to brick
Bowen from Second to Bush
Falconer from Buffalo to Curtis
Eighth from Liberty to Lakeview
Crossman from Lakeview to Winsor
Second from Washington to Main
Cedar from Kinney to Ensign
Shady Lane from Beech to Elm
Alfred from May to East Virginia
Marshall from Camp to Virginia
Howard Street Extension from Barker to Hudson
Hudson from Howard to Hazzard
Partridge from Hazzard to the arterial
Sabin from Main to Howard
Glendale from Allendale to Springdale
Schuyler from Baker to 200 feet
Huxley from Hunt to Norton
Chapman from Mt. Vernon to Delaware
Fairview from Fairmount to Fairmount
Phillips from Falconer to Haywood
Haywood from Cowing to Buffalo
Stowe from Towner to Centennial
Centennial from Stowe to Weeks
Second from Sprague to Jefferson
Spring Street Extension from 15th to Price
Rugby from Fluvanna to Lamont
Lamont from Rugby to Federal.