Current Projects
Update - 8/31/22 - The contractor resumed paving earlier this month and is nearing completion of the streets in the Dunwoody Club Forest West subdivision. Completion of Withmere Way, Barcroft Way, Summerset Drive and a section of Mt. Vernon Way is expected this week. Next, the contractor plans to move to the streets designated for repaving off Chamblee Dunwoody Road and begin work in Heathwood and North Springs subdivisions. Weather permitting, work will begin on Kings Down Circle on September 1.
Update - 8/11/2022 - Street paving will begin the week of August 15 for Dunwody Club Forest West subdivision and will complete work on Withmere Way, Bancroft Way, Summerset Drive and a section of Mt. Vernon Way.
Update - 7/8/2022 - The contractor for the 2022 Street Paving Project has completed paving activities for Biddle Ct, Brompton Ct, Kimblewick Cove, Meadowcreek Ct and Trotters Cove. Crews return later this summer to the Dunwoody Club Forest West subdivision to complete work planned for Withmere Way, Barcroft Way, Summerset Dr and a section of Mt. Vernon Way. When this work is completed, the contractor will move to perform work planned for streets off Chamblee Dunwoody Rd. Work is currently underway for adjusting manholes on recently paved streets and will continue through the summer.
Update - 6/29/2022 - The contractor will complete the resurfacing of streets in the Braddock, Beaver Brook and Mill Glen subdivision this week. Streets in this group include Bend Creek Dr, Braddock, Bend Creek Ct and Bend Creek Way. On June 30, the crews will move to streets off of Mt Vernon Way, to complete planned paving activities for Biddle Ct, Brompton Ct, Kimblewick Cv, Meadowcreek Ct and Trotters Cv. The crews do not have work activities planned for July 4th.
Update - 6/21/2022 - The contractor will wrap up paving activities on streets in the Withmere and Dunwoody Heights subdivisions on Tuesday, June 22. The contractor will then move to the next group of roads on Thursday, June 23. Work in the Mill Glen, Braddock, and Beaver Brook subdivisions will include the resurfacing of Bend Creek Road and Braddock Court. Paving activities in this area should wrap up by July 1.
Update - 6/16/2022 - The contractor continues work activities on streets in the Withmere and Dunwoody Heights subdivision area. Most recent work includes the completion of the paving on Martina Way and Bunky Ln, while the majority of the preparation work of milling and patching has been completed on Bunky Way, Withmere Ln, Martina Dr and Witham Dr. With favorable weather, the resurfacing is anticipated to be completed before the July 4th Holiday.
Update - 6/6/2022 - The contractor has completed the resurfacing of Manning Farms Court and Dunbrooke Lane. The crews are now performing work on streets in the Withmere and Dunwoody Heights subdivision area.
The City has contracted with Blount Construction to complete the 2022 street resurfacing plan. For an expanded look at the paving and infrastructure upgrades planned for 2022, please use the links below.
Pavement Evaluation
Every 4 to 5 years, Public Works completes a pavement evaluation and condition assessment of all of the public streets within the city. The assessment consists of surveys of each roadway segment to measure roughness, rut depth and crack condition. The assessment provides an objective method to prioritize streets for future repaving.
The data collected on roughness, rut depth, and cracks is used to score each roadway segment with a Pavement Condition Index (PCI) ranging from 10 to 100. The average PCI rating for Dunwoody roads is a 70. Individual roadway segment scores range from 35 to 95.
Compared to the 2009 assessment, the city’s investments in repaving have resulted in significant improvement in the condition of its main thoroughfares with the percentage in good to excellent condition increasing from 45% to 60%. Overall, roughly one-third of city streets are in good to excellent condition, roughly one-third in poor to very poor condition, and roughly one-third are in fair condition.
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