In November 2021, the Nassau County Road Department completed Level & Overlay Projects approved during adoption of the Fiscal Year 2020/2021 Budget. Roads completed include:
- Miner Road (from near State Road 200 to Kirkland Road)
- Old Amelia Avenue
- Nassau River Road
- Joann Road
- Citrona Drive
- Amos White Road
This project entailed making repairs to the existing roadway by patching holes and cracks; removing grass and soil accumulated along the road’s edge; applying a surface primer or “tack” adhesive; adding a new layer of asphalt to the roadway; and leveling out the new asphalt to create a smooth surface. Not only is level and overlay a cost-effective way of improving the condition of the road, it extends the life of the road by approximately 10-15 years.
During adoption of the Fiscal Year 2021/2022 budget which began October 1, 2021, the Board of County Commissioners allocated $3.9 million to the County’s Pavement Management Program. This will allow for 28 of the County’s worst roads to be repaved, in full or part, this year.
Roads designated for this year are as follows:
- Bailey Road (from State Road 200 to Amelia Island Parkway)
- Old Nassauville Road
- Musslewhite Road
- Duane Road
- Magnolia Street
- Susan Drive
- Benchmark Avenue
- Ocean Forest Drive
- Ocean Forest Lane
- Bonnieview Road
- Cayman Circle
- Harts Lane
- O’Neil Scott Road
- S. 4th Street
- S. 5th Street
- Arbor Lane
- Bill Johnson Road
- Charlotte Drive
- Clinch Drive
- Dove Road
- Greenberry Road
- Harts Road South
- Roses Bluff Road
- Will Hardee Road
- Barnwell Road
- Henricks Road
- Thomas Road
- Luther Street
It is anticipated that the Level & Overlay Projects for FY 21/22 will begin in late January/early February 2022.
For anyone wishing to view the Pavement Management Plan, it can be found at https://www.nassaucountyfl.com/DocumentCenter/View/21832/Pavement-Management-Plan-2021---08192021.
If you have any questions, please contact the Road Department at (904) 530-6175.