Rymfire Drive, Royal Palms, Pine Lakes Parkways to be resurfaced in coming months

The project is expected to cost $3.2 million from the fiscal year 2024 budget.


Road work sign. Stock photo
Road work sign. Stock photo
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Several of Palm Coast’s arterial roadways will be undergoing resurfacing in the coming months.

The Palm Coast City Council approved a milling and resurfacing contract with Masci Construction, Inc. at its June 4 City Council meeting. The work includes removing — milling  1.5 inches of asphalt and replacing it with 1.5 inches of asphalt, including striping and manhole adjustments.

The work is slated for Royal Palms Parkway, Rymfire Drive and Pine Lakes Parkway, according to city meeting documents. Stormwater and Engineering Director Carl Cote said the work of this project is only scheduled for arterial, or nonresidential, roadways.

The project is budget from the fiscal year 2024 Street Improvement fund. It was placed out for bid on April 10 and received three bids, one of which was Masci, the lower bidder, Cote said.

The project will costs $3.2 million and has a contingency fund of $328,000.

“This is a another step forward in playing catch up with the roads.,” Mayor David Alfin said. “So I’m glad to see that we're moving forward.”

No timeline or start date was given in the meeting.

 

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