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Road Program Update: Richmond Road Paving Schedule

Post Date:07/25/2025

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July 24, 2025 

Improvements to the Village-owned portion of Richmond Road will occur in early August 2025. There will be a road closure to do the necessary work along Richmond Road with a posted detour. The road closure is planned to start on Monday, August 4, 2025, and it will last approximately three weeks.  

During the road closure, residents who live off of Richmond Road should enter/exit on Richmond Road from/to the west. The westerly portion of Richmond Road will receive base patching and surface paving overlay from the western Sussex boundary to the area east of the eastern Crescent Hill Drive entrance.  The easterly portion will have full pavement replacement (remove all existing pavement, binder paving-lower layer, and surface paving-upper layer) from the area east of the eastern Crescent Hill Drive entrance towards the right of way for STH 164. The base patching and milling dates are planned for August 6, 2025.  The anticipated paving dates are planned for August 12 and 13, 2025.  See Paving Map for Schedule.

On the proposed surface paving day, we ask that you have your vehicles parked in an area outside of the work zone (and outside of the Redford Hills Subdivision) by 6 a.m. We should have you back in your driveway by 7 p.m. that evening.  One suggestion is to park your vehicle along Business Drive and utilize the connecting asphalt path to the Redford Hills Subdivision. The first step of the surface paving day process is to spray a tack coat on the road. We ask that you not drive, walk or allow your pets to walk on the tack coated areas--this sticky glue is not easy to remove from your car, shoes, driveways or carpets and is not good for your pets’ paws.

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