Updated Tuesday, June 25, 2024.

2024 Street and Alley Paving Under Way

2024 Street Paving 2024 Alley Paving
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HUNTINGTON – Milling and resurfacing work has started on 2024's list of streets and alleys. Please refer to the maps above for locations, and watch for intermittent road closures and temporary parking restrictions in the highlighted areas.

The 2024 Street Paving Project will include milling and resurfacing the following streets:

  • College Avenue (Gragg Street to Fruit Street)
  • Commercial Road (Hauenstein Road to Flaxmill Road)
  • Phillip Street (Byron Street to Canfield Street)
  • East Park Drive (Warren Street to Wilkerson Street)
  • West Park Drive (Lafontaine Street to Cherry Street)
  • Byron Street (East Park Drive to Court Street)
  • East Tipton Street (Division Street to Old US 24)
  • Stephen Street (Esther Street to Poplar Street)
  • West John Street (Polk Street to Oak Street)
  • Water Street (West State Street to End)
  • Center Street (Superior Street to cul de sac)
  • Superior Street (Condit Street to Jackson Street)
  • Gay Street (Condit Street to Jackson Street)
  • Indiana Street (Briant Street to Sherman Street)
  • Green Street (Elm Street to Major Street)
  • Henry Street (Etna Avenue to Gardendale Avenue)

Weather dependent, all milling and repaving on the streets listed above is expected to be completed on or around Friday, July 5. Individual streets can typically be milled on one day and repaved the next.

Previously, the Indiana Department of Transportation awarded the City of Huntington with nearly $1.06 million in matching grants for the city’s 2024 Street Paving Project and a project impacting Market and State streets.

Of more than $42 million awarded statewide in this round of Community Crossings matching grant funds, Huntington’s share was $1,059,539.79.

Of the amount Huntington will receive, $411,230.75 will be for street paving and $648,309.04 will be for the Market and State project.

Huntington uses the Pavement Surface Evaluation and Rating (PASER) system to evaluate road conditions and prioritize maintenance and repairs. City staff completes visual inspections throughout the year to rate pavement conditions on a scale of one to 10.

The Market and State Streets project includes installing a new sewer main starting at the Lafontaine Street intersection, heading east on State and Market streets and ending at Cherry Street. Complete street reconstruction will follow the sewer’s installation. The project will be bid out this July with work expected to start this fall.

In addition to this spring's Community Crossings grant announcement, a number of street projects are in various stages to benefit residents and strengthen neighborhoods.

As part of the Long-Term Control Plan, parts of Lafontaine and Division streets and most of Tipton Street will be reconstructed following the installation of a new sewer line. Sidewalk reconstruction will also be among the improvements.

The remainder of Division Street will be reconstructed as a separate project. Last year, the city was awarded another INDOT grant of $496,507.60 to help fund the work.

Alongside a new trail connection between Huntington University and the YMCA, the city is making improvements at Gragg Street, Stults Road and 500 N. No public dollars were required for the trail portion of the project thanks to Huntington Area Recreational Trails Association fundraising and an Indiana DNR Next Level Trails grant.

Finally, longstanding drainage and stormwater issues will be corrected for residents living on Jessup Street, Cottage Avenue and Park Street. The neighborhood improvements will include new sidewalks and reconstructed streets.

The Cottage-Jessup-Park work is expected to begin this summer. Indiana’s Office of Community and Rural Affairs awarded the project a nearly $600,000 grant to help fund the improvements.