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Click to view a video about Durham's street repaving efforts.

In this short video, City Manager Thomas Bonfield informs residents of the City's plans to smooth out streets to ensure that Durham continues to be a great place to live, work and play.


Map of Streets Scheduled for Repaving


List of Streets Scheduled for Repaving


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Repaving Plans

The paving season kicks off in April. You can expect to see the City hard at work smoothing out over 75 miles of city streets by the end of the paving season this October.

Paving will begin on the streets with condition ratings of "poor" or "very poor" based on the pavement condition survey conducted in Spring 2007.

Find out about the "very poor" and "poor" streets scheduled for repaving.

Is your street not on the repaving list? Find out how your street rates.

The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) is also repaving state roads throughout Durham County. Currently, NCDOT has plans to repave:

  • U.S. 15-501 between Mt. Moriah Road and the Orange County line
  • Guess Road from the beginning of the two-lane section to the Orange County line
  • Cornwallis Road from Chapel Hill Road to Roxboro Road
  • Duke Street from the Durham Freeway to Club Boulevard
  • Gregson Street from Chapel Hill Street to Club Boulevard
  • N.C. 751 from its three-lane section to the Chatham County line
  • Miami Boulevard between I-40 and N.C. 54
  • Durham Freeway (N.C. 147) from T.W. Alexander (Exit 7) to Swift Avenue (Exit 14)

For more about state maintained roads, visit the NCDOT’s website or call (919) 733-2522.