Paving projects for the 2022 Neighborhood Street Program have been named, city officials announced today
The Neighborhood Street Program began in 2018 as part of a commitment made to Springfield voters with the passage of a tax levy five years ago.
“In 2017, we told the people of Springfield that part of these dollars would go toward improving their neighborhood streets, so continuing the Neighborhood Street Program is a must,” said Springfield City Manager Bryan Heck. “We are dedicated to the task of doing all we can to better the lives of our residents by improving neighborhoods and maintaining our infrastructure.”
Streets named in the 2022 project include:
• Olive Street (Madison to McCreight avenues)
• Fostoria Avenue (High to Mount Joy streets)
• Mount Joy Street (Fostoria Avenue to Morton Drive)
• East Cecil Street (Fountain Avenue to Limestone Street; Limestone Street to dead end)
• East Cassilly Street (Limestone Street to Rodgers Drive)
• East Madison Avenue (Limestone Street to Rodgers Drive)
• Lowry Avenue (McCreight Avenue to Glendale Drive)
• First Street (Plum Street to Pythian Avenue)
• Second Street (Plum Street to Pythian)
• Third Street (St. Paris Pike to Plum Street)
• Third Street (Lowry to Pythian avenues)
• Yellow Springs Street (Harding to Third Street)
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