Street Improvement Program

Annual Street Improvement Program

In 1989, the City of Oakdale put a pavement management program into place to ensure the routine maintenance of our streets. This program rates all the streets in the community, block by block, and provides a basis to determine which streets will be selected to be improved each year.

Proposed Improvements: 2024

The neighborhoods in the 2024 project areas have streets that are at the end of their service life as well as additional issues related to utilities including water main replacement. The streets impacted by this project can be viewed on the project map.

Proposed improvements for the 2024 street improvement project include: 

  • Remove and replace asphalt
  • Utility repairs
    • Repair fire hydrants and gate valves
    • Sanitary sewer sealing
    • Storm sewer repairs
    • Clean out areas by pond inlets and outlets
  • Replace street lights
  • Street signing evaluation and replacement
  • Private utility improvements (gas, electric, phone, cable)

Special Assessments

The total estimated cost for the project is $3,700,000. The City will finance 84 percent of the total project, and the balance will be paid by special assessments.

Public Hearing

A public hearing will be held in January 2024.

Neighborhood Informational Meeting

The City hosted a neighborhood informational meeting to talk about the City’s program, preliminary findings of the feasibility report, process, and City policies including special assessments on Wednesday, November 8. A video version of the meeting will be made available in the near future.

Interactive Project Map