The Norcross City Council approved $217,496 in SPLOST funds Dec. 7 for a contract to provide street resurfacing and repair.

The contract with Stewart Brothers Inc. includes milling and resurfacing, repairing the existing pavement base and resurfacing of adjacent driveways to meet street pavement grades. In addition, the work will include adjustments of water valves and manholes, resetting or installing new granite or medina stone to repair existing curbs along with sidewalk replacement where disturbed by curb repairs, and the installation of pavement markings/striping. The pavement to be placed after milling the existing wearing course is a 1.5-inch type “E” asphalt concrete course.

Streets scheduled for resurfacing are Heron Court, Glenn Hollow Court, Marshes Court, North Peachtree Street, Webb Drive, Rakestraw Street, South Cemetery Street and Rails Way.

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