Traffic & Transit
28 Roads In Fairfield Scheduled For Repaving This Spring
All work is subject to scheduling and weather conditions.
FAIRFIELD, CT — A total of 28 roads in Fairfield are scheduled for repaving this spring, according to officials.
All work is subject to scheduling and weather conditions.
Below are the Fairfield roads scheduled for repaving:
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- Adelaide Street from Old Stratfield to Jennings Road
- Alton Place from Old Stratfield to Berkleley Road
- Berkley Road from Black Rock Turnpike to Melville Avenue
- Bibbins Avenue from Old Stratfield to Jennings Road
- Brookfield Avenue from Tunxis Hill Rd to the Cul De Sac
- Deerfield Street from Jennings Rd to dead end
- Essex Street from Villa Avenue to Brookfield Avenue
- Exchange Place from Deerfield Street to Dead End
- Grace Street from Jennings Road to Dead End
- Greenfield Street from Old Stratfield Road to Tunxis Hill Road
- Hazel Street from Old Stratfield Road to Knapps Highway
- Jennings Road from Black Rock Turnpike to Kings Highway East
- King Street from Moody Avenue to Villa Avenue
- Laurel Street from Old Stratfield to Knapps Highway
- Lawrence Road from Round Hill to Carroll Road
- Marlboro Terrace from Black Rock Turnpike to Melville Avenue
- May Street from Old Stratfield to Jennings Road
- Mill Plain Road from Brookside Drive to Duck Farm Road
- Moody Avenue from Black Rock Turnpike to Lynnbrook Road
- Old Stratfield Road from Black Rock Turnpike to Melville Avenue
- Pickwick Street from Villa Avenue to Brookfield Avenue
- Prince Street from Old Stratfield Road to Jennings Road
- Ridgely Avenue from Tunxis Hill Road to the dead end
- Roseville Street from Tunxis Hill to Black Rock Turnpike
- Stillson Road from Mill Plain Road to 1438 Stillson Road
- Tunxis Hill Road from Knapps Highway to Black Rock Turnpike
- York Road from Tunxis Hill Road to Black Rock Turnpike
- Youngstown Road from Judd Street to Boroskey Drive
"In 2021, the Town engaged a consultant to develop an independent analysis of all town roads and sidewalks," First Selectperson Christine Vitale wrote in a recent community update. "Each road was scientifically assessed and then ranked based on condition and amount of use. This analysis is the foundation for the Town's 5-year road paving and sidewalk improvement plan."
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