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Pavement preservation treatments using Reclamite scheduled for 55 Columbia streets beginning June 1
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(COLUMBIA, MO) - Beginning at 6 a.m. Monday, June 1, CAM LLC, contractor for the City of Columbia Public Works department, is scheduled to begin applying Reclamite, an asphalt rejuvenating treatment, to 55 Columbia streets.
Reclamite is a petroleum-based product designed to restore essential oils lost from asphalt over time due to oxidation caused by sunlight, water and traffic wear. The treatment helps extend pavement life by sealing the roadway surface, improving flexibility and reducing water infiltration, a major cause of cracking and potholes.
Work is scheduled to take place on weekdays throughout June and July, weather permitting, until all streets on the project list have been treated.
Temporary lane closures will be necessary while Reclamite is being applied and allowed to set.
Downtown Reclamite operations
Several downtown streets resurfaced through the City's pavement management program in 2025 are included in this year's Reclamite program. Applying Reclamite approximately one year after resurfacing is a standard pavement preservation practice that helps protect the City's investment and extend the life of newly paved streets.
Because the treatment must be applied to a clear roadway surface, vehicles must be removed from affected downtown streets during scheduled work hours, typically 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Streets scheduled for treatment will be clearly marked with temporary "No Parking" signs indicating the dates and times work will occur.
Downtown residents are encouraged to park in the hourly sections of parking garages overnight when possible. City parking garages are enforced 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and are free to use outside enforcement hours.
To minimize impacts on visitors, residents and businesses, crews plan to avoid performing downtown work during University of Missouri Summer Welcome activities.
Parking restrictions
Orange "No Parking" signs will be posted at least 24 hours in advance along streets scheduled for treatment. Drivers are asked to follow the dates and times listed on these signs and avoid parking on affected streets during work hours. Vehicles parked in signed work zones may be subject to ticketing or towing.
Streets scheduled to receive Reclamite
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The streets scheduled for treatment are listed below. An interactive map of all planned Reclamite locations is available. The University of Missouri also lists streets planned for resurfacing in the downtown and campus area on their Campus Construction Impact Dashboard.
Reclamite is a petroleum-based product designed to restore essential oils lost from asphalt over time due to oxidation caused by sunlight, water and traffic wear. The treatment helps extend pavement life by sealing the roadway surface, improving flexibility and reducing water infiltration, a major cause of cracking and potholes.
Work is scheduled to take place on weekdays throughout June and July, weather permitting, until all streets on the project list have been treated.
Temporary lane closures will be necessary while Reclamite is being applied and allowed to set.
Downtown Reclamite operations
Several downtown streets resurfaced through the City's pavement management program in 2025 are included in this year's Reclamite program. Applying Reclamite approximately one year after resurfacing is a standard pavement preservation practice that helps protect the City's investment and extend the life of newly paved streets.
Because the treatment must be applied to a clear roadway surface, vehicles must be removed from affected downtown streets during scheduled work hours, typically 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Streets scheduled for treatment will be clearly marked with temporary "No Parking" signs indicating the dates and times work will occur.
Downtown residents are encouraged to park in the hourly sections of parking garages overnight when possible. City parking garages are enforced 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and are free to use outside enforcement hours.
To minimize impacts on visitors, residents and businesses, crews plan to avoid performing downtown work during University of Missouri Summer Welcome activities.
Parking restrictions
Orange "No Parking" signs will be posted at least 24 hours in advance along streets scheduled for treatment. Drivers are asked to follow the dates and times listed on these signs and avoid parking on affected streets during work hours. Vehicles parked in signed work zones may be subject to ticketing or towing.
Streets scheduled to receive Reclamite
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The streets scheduled for treatment are listed below. An interactive map of all planned Reclamite locations is available. The University of Missouri also lists streets planned for resurfacing in the downtown and campus area on their Campus Construction Impact Dashboard.
- Primrose Drive from Stadium Boulevard to Sunflower Street
- Creasy Springs Road from Business Loop 70 to the concrete section north of Proctor Drive
- Worley Street from Stadium Boulevard to Fairview Road
- Anderson Avenue from Worley Street to Broadway
- Ridgeway Avenue from Ash Street to Mikel Street
- North Glenwood Avenue from Broadway to Ash Street
- Hirth Avenue from Sexton Road to Ash Street
- Alexander Street from Ash Street to Worley Street
- Aldeah Avenue from Broadway to Ash Street
- Edgewood Avenue from Broadway to Stewart Road
- Sexton Road from Garth Avenue to Jefferson Street
- Forrest Avenue from Providence Road to Garth Avenue
- Lathrop Road from Westwood Avenue to the end of the street
- Garth Avenue from Lathrop Road to Business Loop 70
- Sappington Road from Russell Boulevard to Broadway
- Oak Wood Court from Russell Boulevard for the entire length
- Crestridge Drive from College Park Drive to Parkridge Drive
- Mary Lee Street from Highridge Drive to Mills Drive
- Redbud Lane from Edgewood Avenue to Glenwood Avenue
- South Glenwood Avenue from Redbud Lane to the south end of the street
- Lakeshore Drive from Glenwood Avenue to the south end of the street
- Sandifer Drive from Paris Road for the entire length to the north end of the street
- Melbourne Street from Hinkson Avenue to Walnut Street
- Ripley Street from Broadway to Walnut Street
- Ripley Street from Windsor Street to Hinkson Avenue
- Hodge Street from Melbourne Street to Ripley Street
- Windsor Street from College Avenue to Ann Street
- Pratt Street from Ripley Street to Melbourne Street
- Rogers Street from Range Line Street to College Avenue
- Broadway from Tenth Street to Hitt Street
- Cherry Street from Hitt Street to Seventh Street
- Locust Street from Providence Road to Fifth Street
- University Avenue from Ninth Street to College Avenue
- Hamilton Way from Hitt Street to Waugh Street
- South Fifth Street from Turner Avenue to East Stewart Road
- Seventh Street from Park Avenue to Locust Street
- Eighth Street from Park Avenue to Elm Street
- North Ninth Street from Park Avenue to Broadway
- South Ninth Street from Cherry Street to Conley Avenue
- Tenth Street from Rogers Street to Elm Street
- Conley Avenue from Fifth Street to the concrete section west of Tiger Avenue
- Conley Avenue from the concrete section east of Tiger Avenue to Ninth Street
- Tiger Avenue from Conley Avenue to Kentucky Boulevard
- Richmond Avenue from Rollins Road to Kentucky Boulevard
- Rollins Road from College Avenue to Hitt Street
- Rollins Road from Hitt Street to Tiger Avenue
- Hitt Street from Rollins Road to Lake Street
- Ashland Road from College Avenue to Stadium Boulevard
- Ashland Road from Stadium Boulevard to the south end of the street east of Caniff Drive
- Canyon Drive from the west end right-of-way to Caniff Drive
- Caniff Drive from Ashland Road to the south end of the street
- Mizzou Place from Caniff Drive for the entire length
- Madrid Lane from Sieville Drive to El Cortez Drive
- Sieville Drive from Monterrey Drive to Balboa Drive
- Granada Boulevard from Monterrey Drive to Bethel Street
- Corporate Plaza Drive from Executive Drive to the outer road
- Providence Outer Road west side from Carter Lane to Hinkson bridge
- Providence Outer Road, west side, from Green Meadows Road to Carter Lane
- Providence Outer Road, west side, from Nifong Boulevard to Green Meadows Road
- Providence Outer Road, west side, from Southampton Drive to Nifong Boulevard
- Providence Outer Road, west side, from Corporate Lake Drive to Southampton Drive
- Providence Outer Road, west side, from Corporate Lake Drive to the south end of the street
- Providence Outer Road, east side, from Green Meadows Road to the Buttonwood roundabout
- Providence Outer Road, east side, from Buttonwood Drive near Bucheit to the south end of the street
- Rock Quarry Road from Fellows Place to the end of the shoulders
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