Century Approves Paving Project Including 12 Streets

April 7, 2015

The Century Town Council has approved resurfacing and patching a dozen streets around the town.

The total cost will be $153,122.69 to contractor Roads, Inc. The project will not be bid; the council will piggyback on an existing Escambia County contract with Roads.

The following streets will be resurfaced or patched as noted:

  • Jefferson Avenue – Resurface from curve at Mincey Lane to railroad tracks – $11,467.50
  • Jefferson Avenue – Patch near Carver Community Center – $696
  • Robert Road — Patch – $319
  • Tedder Road – Patch near fire station $1,517
  • Pond Street – Resurface from Century Business Center to bridge near sewer plant – $32,817.90
  • Pinewood Avenue – Resurface from Hecker to Front Street – $17,701.65
  • Mayo Street – Resurface from Hecker to Front Street – $25,437
  • Mayo Lane – Resurface from Mayor Street to Jefferson Avenue – $16,367
  • Kelly Field Road – Pave gravel road beside railroad tracks – $6,090
  • Kelly Field R0ad – Overlay section between ball field and cemetery  – $6,595.65
  • Kelly Field Road –  Resurface from Hecker Road to ballpark gate  -  $8,201
  • Lodge Drive – Resurface from Hecker to Front Street $12,690.70
  • Wood Street – Resurface from Lodge Drive to Bradley – $4,746.85
  • Hecker Road -Parch near Alger Road – $725
  • Renfroe Street – Resurface from Hwy 29 to Ivey Street – $5,650.35

The contract also includes mobilization fee of  $2,100. There no word yet on an exact start date.

Comments

3 Responses to “Century Approves Paving Project Including 12 Streets”

  1. Joe Brown on May 13th, 2015 11:42 am

    Jane, how in the world could you come to that conlusion??

  2. Concerned on April 7th, 2015 9:27 am

    please come fix the holes on Briggs Blvd where everyone uses it as a cut through road to detour and run from police! A lot of tax money paid by owners on that street and never any improvements

  3. Jane on April 7th, 2015 4:59 am

    Seems that Century is doing much more for their town than Pensacola has in a long time. I am impressed to see the improvements, in the streets and in the economy.