Politics & Government

New Pavement Coming to City Streets

Hyattsville roads which are still marred from WSSC work will soon be resurfaced.

Last week, the Hyattsville City Council approved a $240,000 project to cap off the last of a series of milling and paving for streets affected by Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission's water main replacements.

The work will take place on the following streets:

  • Jamestown Road from Madison Street to Oliver Street. 
  • Madison Place from Maryhurst Drive to 31st Place. 
  • Madison Place and 36th Avenue from Jamestown Road to Manorwood Drive.
  • Maryhurst Drive from Madison Street to Nicholson Street. 
  • 37th Avenue from Nicholson Street to Oliver Street.

Julia McTague, administrative assistant and acting director of Hyattsville's Department of Public Works, said that residents should notice a difference once the work is done. 

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"I'm sure people who drive on the streets are familiar with the cuts in the streets that make it interesting to drive on," said McTague.


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