How is parking affected by mill and overlay projects?

Parking will be limited at times during a mill and overlay project so that the contractor can complete the work effectively. "No Parking" signs will be posted at least 48 hours in advance of when parking restrictions will go into effect. When the parking restrictions are in effect, vehicles still parked in the construction area may be subjected to ticketing and/or towing. We will try to contact the vehicle owner(s) if we find any vehicles still parked on the street during parking restrictions.

Parking restrictions may be posted for the following work:

  • Curb or drainage inlet replacement work (usually in effect for 1 to 2 days)
  • Manhole cover adjustments (parking restrictions only needed when there is not enough street width for cars to go through with a parked car on the street)
  • Paving work (usually in effect for 1 to 2 days)
    Milling operations (usually in effect for 1 to 2 days)

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1. What is a mill and overlay?
2. When can I drive on the new pavement?
3. Can I get in and out of my driveway while they are milling or paving?
4. Why does the city do mill and overlay projects?
5. Why do some cracks show up again soon after a mill and overlay?
6. Can you mill and overlay any street?
7. How is parking affected by mill and overlay projects?
8. How are mill and overlay projects paid for, and am I assessed for them?
9. Where and when is the city panning