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Posted on: September 30, 2022

Resurfacing to start next week for dozens of City streets

Phase III(A) resurfacing map

Update (10/5/22): The contractor notified the City of Enterprise that resurfacing work is expected to begin tomorrow (Thursday, Oct. 6).

The following roadways are next priority:
- Windsor Trace 
- Wentworth Drive
- W Sand Creek Road
- W Kingswood Drive
- Wellston Drive
- West Pointe Court
- East Pointe Court 
- North Pointe Boulevard
- North Pointe Parkway 
- Baker Street 
- Taylor Street

Resurfacing of the roadways listed above is expected to take place between Oct. 6 and Oct. 14. Please note that this schedule is subject to change.  

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The next phase of the City of Enterprise’s Resurfacing Improvement project is expected to begin next week, with several neighborhood roads on the list for resurfacing.

Nearly 60 streets, totaling roughly 16 miles of roadway, are included in Phase III (A): Baker Street, Bellwood Road, Benson Street, Biscayne Drive, Boykin Street, Cedar Drive, Colonial Drive, Cotton Creek Boulevard, Courthouse Street, Curry Alley, Damascus Apartment Road, Dixie Drive, Don Circle, Donald Street, Douglas Brown Circle, E. Russell Street, East Pointe Court, Easy Street, Fairway Drive, Feagin Street, Gibson Street, Hall Hill Court, James Drive, Johnson Street, Lakewood Drive, Live Oak Court, McRae Street, Meadow Lane, Meredith Street, N. Valley Hill Drive, North Pointe Boulevard, North Pointe Parkway, Pine Wood Drive, Pinecrest Loop, Pinedale Drive, Pinehurst Drive, Pineridge Drive, Professional Lane, Regency Drive, Rosebrook Place, S. Hill Street, S. Rawls Street, S. Valley Hill Drive, Sweet Gum Place, Taylor Street, Tiger Lane, Vineyard Lane, W. Grubbs Street, W. Harrison Street, W. Kingswood Drive, W. Sand Creek Drive, Welborn Avenue, Wellston Drive, Wentworth Drive, West Pointe Court, Windsor Trace, Windwood Lane, Woodfield Place, and Woodley Drive. (See attached map).

“We are excited to be moving into the next phase of this project for infrastructure improvement and once this phase is complete, nearly 20% of City-maintained roadways will have been repaved,” Barry Mott, City Engineer/Public Works Director said. “This project continues to enhance the quality of life for the residents all over the City of Enterprise. 

In June 2020, all of the City-maintained roads were analyzed and scored. Roads were ranked from best to worst. Streets included in the resurfacing project were chosen based on the current pavement conditions in conjunction with the potential waterline and underground utility risk for damage.  The goal is to replace any at-risk water lines before resurfacing to reduce the likelihood that the new paving would have to be repaired or replaced.

Phase I, which included 42 streets and eight miles of roadways, was completed in 2020.  Phase II, which was just completed, included 55 streets and 17 miles of roadways. 

Phase III (A) of the project will cost about $3.9 million. Enterprise City Council awarded the bid to Wiregrass Construction Company. 

Drivers are reminded to use caution while in the work areas and be mindful that some street closures and other traffic interruptions may take place.

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