The City of Raleigh is committed to maintaining high-quality infrastructure, and a key component of this is the annual street resurfacing program. In 2024, this program encompassed 11 centerline miles across 46 street sections, including Octavia Drive. This initiative is designed to improve road conditions for residents and ensure the longevity of our city streets. For residents of streets like Octavia Drive, understanding the resurfacing process and what to expect can significantly ease any temporary disruptions.
What the 2024 Resurfacing Program Means for Octavia Drive and Other Streets
The 2024 Annual Street Resurfacing program is a comprehensive undertaking. It involves several key steps to revitalize roadways and enhance their lifespan. For streets such as Octavia Drive, the process typically includes:
- Milling of Existing Pavement: The initial stage involves removing the top layer of the old, worn-out asphalt. This creates a fresh base for the new surface.
- Manhole and Water Valve Box Adjustments: Prior to laying new asphalt, crews adjust manholes and water valve boxes to be level with the new road surface. This ensures smooth driving and prevents damage to vehicles.
- Sidewalk Access Ramp Installation: In line with accessibility standards, the program includes the installation or upgrade of sidewalk access ramps, promoting safer and easier pedestrian movement.
- Placement of New Asphalt: Once the preparatory work is complete, a new layer of high-quality asphalt is laid down, providing a smooth and durable driving surface. This is the most visible and impactful part of the resurfacing process for streets like Octavia Drive.
- New Pavement Markings: The final step involves applying fresh pavement markings, including lane lines, crosswalks, and directional arrows, enhancing road safety and clarity for drivers and pedestrians alike on streets like Octavia Drive.
Parking and Access During Resurfacing on Streets Like Octavia Drive
For residents and businesses on Octavia Drive and other streets included in the program, it’s important to be aware of potential temporary inconveniences. To facilitate the work, NO PARKING signs are posted in advance of construction starting on affected streets.
While access to homes and businesses is maintained throughout the resurfacing process, parking may be temporarily restricted directly in front of properties. Residents of Octavia Drive, for example, might need to park on a nearby side street for a few days while work is actively underway in their immediate vicinity. Cooperation with parking restrictions is greatly appreciated and helps the crews complete their work efficiently and safely.
2024 Street Resurfacing Locations: Is Your Street Included?
The 2024 Annual Street Resurfacing program addressed a significant number of streets across Raleigh. The following table lists all the streets included in the 2024 program, which was completed in December 2024. Residents are encouraged to check this list to see if their street, such as Octavia Drive, was part of this year’s improvements.
STREET | FROM | TO | CURRENT WORK IN PROGRESS |
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Asbury Circle | Meredith Drive | Cul-de-sac | Complete |
Audubon Drive | Harps Mill Road | Farmingwood Lane | Complete |
Avenal Street | Marthonna Way | Arbor Lodge Drive | Complete |
Beaufort Street | Scotland Street | Hertford Street | Complete |
Bedford Avenue | Oberlin Road | Latta Street | Complete |
Brenda Drive | Rock Quarry Road | Tee Dee Street | Complete |
Brent Road | Gorman Street | Octavia Street | Complete |
Camargo Lane | Blackwolf Run Lane | Grand Traverse Drive | Complete |
Dartmouth Road | Camelot Drive | Windson Place | Complete |
Donald Ross Drive | New Bern Avenue | Poole Road | Complete |
Dunbar Road | Ashburton Road | Geneva Streeet | Complete |
Fernbrook Road | Glenbrook Road | End Pvmt | Complete |
Geneva Street | Newcastle Road | Liles Road | Complete |
Heritage Place | Cul-de-sac | Brinkley Drive | Complete |
Hillwood Court | Cul-de-sac | Audubon Drive | Complete |
Hope Street | Enterprise Street | Logan Court | Complete |
Knights Way | Audubon Drive | Blackwing Court | Complete |
Lakemont Drive | Compton Road | Northwood Drive | Complete |
Latimer Road | Compton Road | Purdue Street | Complete |
Loblolly Court | Audubon Drive | Cul-de-sac | Complete |
Long Cove Court | Royal Troon Drive | Cul-de-sac | Complete |
Marthonna Way | Cul-de-sac | Kyle Drive | Complete |
Meredith Drive | Wilmot Drive | Wilmot Drive | Complete |
Metedeconk Lane | Blackwolf Run Lane | Camargo Lane | Complete |
Mill Stream Court | Grist Mill Road | Cul-de-sac | Complete |
Nelson Street | Parnell Drive | Peyton Street | Complete |
Newberry Drive | Millbrook Road | Farley Drive | Complete |
Octavia Street | Gorman Street | Swift Drive | Complete |
Ortega Road | Lambeth Drive | Compton Road | Complete |
Osprey Cove Drive | Blackwolf Run Lane | Blackwolf Run Lane | Complete |
Quail Drive | Fenton Street | Woodview Drive | Complete |
Red Quartz Drive | Southgate Drive | End Pvmt #2307 | Complete |
Ridge Point Lane | Gresham Lake Road | Cul-de-sac | Complete |
Robin Hood Drive | Fenton Street | Timber Drive | Complete |
Rock Dam Court | Grist Mill Road | Cul-de-sac | Complete |
Royal Adelaide Way | Harbour Towne Drive | Cul-de-sac | Complete |
Royal Troon Drive | Wild Dunes Drive | Harbour Towne Drive | Complete |
Shannon Street | Lansing Street | Payton Street | Complete |
St Mary’s Street | Peace Street W | Wade Avenue | Complete |
Stanford Street | Pinecroft Drive | Stonehill Drive | Complete |
Turtle Point Drive | Grand Traverse Drive | Linville Ridge Drive | Complete |
Vernon Terrance | Windsor Place | Cul-de-sac | Complete |
Walton Street | Nelson Street | Lamont Street | Complete |
Watergate Court | Grist Mill Road | Cul-de-sac | Complete |
Waxshaw Court | Sinclair Drive | Cul-de-sac | Complete |
Windsor Place | End Pvmt #4100 | Ortega Road | Complete |
Learn More About Street Resurfacing in Raleigh
To gain a more in-depth understanding of what happens when your street is being resurfaced, the City of Raleigh provides a helpful resource. You can find detailed information by visiting What To Expect During Street Resurfacing. This resource clarifies each stage of the process and addresses common questions residents may have.
City-maintained streets with curbs and gutters are typically eligible for the Annual Street Resurfacing program. The City maintains a comprehensive inventory of streets which you can consult for more information about street maintenance and eligibility.
For any specific questions related to the Annual Street Resurfacing program or construction-related inquiries, please feel free to email the Street Resurfacing team at [email protected]. For questions about bicycle markings, you can contact Barbara Godwin at [email protected].
By investing in street resurfacing programs like this one, the City of Raleigh demonstrates its commitment to maintaining safe and well-maintained streets for all residents, including those on Octavia Drive.