2025 Road Resurfacing Project set to begin

Monday, February 17, 2025 - 8:20am

The Town of Wake Forest is about to begin a major road rehabilitation and resurfacing project targeting over 60 local streets and roadways.

Weather permitting, the 2025 Road Resurfacing Project will consist of concrete work starting in February and asphalt work starting in June. The initiative will involve full depth patching, roadway repairs, and repaving, along with the replacement and repair of curb and gutter. Several black ADA ramps will also be replaced with yellow mats per national standards.

Beginning today (Monday, Feb. 17), and continuing weekdays from 7 a.m.-4 p.m., Fulford & Jones, a subcontractor of Blythe Construction working on behalf of the Town of Wake Forest, will begin concrete work along the following streets:

  • Flemming House Street

  • Jones Wynd

  • Trammell Court

  • Federal House Avenue

  • Clatter Avenue

  • Crenshaw Point

  • Penfold Lane

  • Aldoncaster Drive

  • Mithrasdowne Court

  • Quercus Court

  • Pantonbury Place

  • Shepstone Place

  • Retail Drive

  • Hampton Way

  • Northpark Drive

Affected residents will be notified of work in advance by door hangers. During the scheduled work dates, these residents will be prohibited from parking their vehicles along the street. Vehicles left on the street on the scheduled work dates will be towed at the owner’s expense.

Once the work begins, detour signs and flaggers will direct traffic around the work areas. Motorists in these areas should use caution, obey flag signals from construction personnel, and take the signed detour or choose an alternate route.

The 2025 Road Resurfacing Project is a 2022 Wake Forest Bond Referendum initiative. For more information, including an interactive map of all targeted streets and roadways, visit The Town of Wake Forest’s Resurfacing Project webpage or contact Senior Civil Engineer Min Htun at 919-435-9510 or [email protected] or Engineering Technician Elizabeth Worner at 919-435-9442 or [email protected].