City approves paving its most haggard section of road
One more Palatka road is on track to be free of bumpy bricks and cracked asphalt, city leaders decided.
One more Palatka road is on track to be free of bumpy bricks and cracked asphalt, city leaders decided.
Putnam County officials gave updates on projects they’ve completed, some that are near completion and others they have in the works. Chief among those is the repaving of St. Johns Avenue.
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A contractor working for the Palatka Public Works Department will begin the resurfacing of the Fifth Street intersection of St. Johns Avenue today.
Work on what some consider the top issue in Putnam County will begin soon, officials said this week.
St. Johns Avenue will be getting a new parking lot as much of that road remains closed for repairs and improvements, Palatka commissioners decided Thursday.
Palatka’s long-anticipated St.
St. Johns Avenue between Benham Street and Moseley Avenue will be closed to through traffic starting Monday.
Roadwork began Monday on a nine-mile stretch of U.S. Highway 17 south of the Clay County line, authorities said.
Potential roadwork hikes could soon hit Putnam County residents right in the wallet, with some costs nearly quadrupling if the changes pass.