Street Resurfacing & Curb Replacement Program

The City of Beavercreek has dedicated approximately $2.5 million to its 2025 Street Resurfacing and Curb Replacement Program to resurface residential streets within the city, as well as replace portions of deteriorated curbs streets. The city will resurface approximately 9.31 centerline miles of streets with the program in 2025. Additionally, the city will replace approximately 8,255 feet of curbs. Click here to view the 2025 Street Resurfacing and Curb Replacement Program map.

Streets included in this year's program are as follows:

StreetFromToLength (in feet)
Bahns DriveW. Crone Road Lemcke Drive 1,650
Barlington CourtFarm Brook Drive East Terminus 650
Blythewood DriveRiverwood Drive Talowood Drive 1,130
Bristol DriveWayside Drive East Terminus 355
Burntwood Drive Shakertown Road West Terminus 1,310
Christi Circle Cymar Drive South Terminus 540
College Hill Court Varsity Drive North Terminus 1,345
Crestshire Court West Terminus Lofty Oaks Drive213
Crone Road Lantz Road Lemke Road 1,800
Crosswood Drive Talowood Drive Woodford Court 1,170
Dequincy Drive Lomeda Lane Valdina Drive 1,550
Durnbaugh Drive South Terminus Dayton-Xenia Road 844
Echo Valley Drive Cedarcliff Drive Dequincy Drive 500
Etiwanda Drive Dequincy Drive East Terminus 358
Fincastle Drive N. Knoll Drive Meadowcourt Drive 1,640
Frontenac Drive South Terminus Coventry Court 1,089
Frostwood Drive Tealwood Drive East Terminus 1,962
Greene Valley Drive Southview Drive Countryside Drive 1,490 
Greenway Drive South Terminus  Edwin Drive 1,325 
Highmont Street Beaverbrook Drive Yalta Drive 639
Kant Place Sassafras Lane Locke Drive 500
Katie Circle Southwest Terminus Cymar Drive 231
Ken Klare DriveDayton-Xenia RoadLyndell Drive2514
Kerry Drive Cymar Drive Cymar Drive East 654
La Cresta Drive Cross Country East Terminus 1,810
Locke Drive Varsity Drive Northeast Terminus 1.085
Lofty Oaks Drive Tealwood Drive Crosswood Drive 1,600
Maple Hill TerraceTerrace DriveEast Terminus317
North Tulane DriveKemp RoadBirchmoor Drive1350
Parakeet Lane West Terminus Lemke Drive 200
Pascal Drive Locke Drive Russel Drive 1,803
Pinewood Place South Terminus Blythewood Drive 297
Riverwood Drive Blythewood Drive 450' North of Sunset Bluff 436
Rodenbeck DriveDayton-Xenia RoadMeadow Bridge Drive691
Russel Drive Pascal Road East Terminus 733
Tealwood Drive Frostwood Drive Lofty Oaks Drive 1,355
Terrace DriveSouth TerminusWoodland Drive956
Timberleaf Trail Grange Hall Road Ashwood Trail 1,500
Unity Drive Pascal Drive North Terminus 174
Varsity Drive New Germany-TrebeinEast Terminus 1,440 
Wayside Drive 350' North of Emma Jane CourtBristol Drive 1,200 
Whitey Marshall Drive Dayton-Xenia Road Alpha Road 580 
Woodland TerraceTerrace DriveEast Terminus339
Woodmont Drive West Terminus Greenway Drive 1,107
Woodpark Avenue Burntwood Drive Crosswood Drive 585
Wyndham DriveSouth TerminusNew Germany Trebein Road1649


Total: 9.31 miles 

*Terminus = end of the road

For additional questions about the program, please see the FAQs below or contact Nick Smith, P.E., City Engineer at (937) 427-5513.

Curb replacement is scheduled for the following streets:

StreetFromTo 
Barlington Court Farmbrook Drive East Terminus 
Blythewood Drive Riverwood Drive Talowood Drive 
Fincastle Drive N. Knoll Drive N. Tulane Drive 
Fincastle Drive N. Tulane Drive Meadow Court Drive 
Highmont Street Woods Drive Yalta Drive 
Pinewood Place South Terminus Blythewood Drive 
Riverwood Drive Blythewood Drive 450' North of Sunset Bluff 
Timberleaf Trail Grange Hall Road Ashwood Trail 
Wayside Drive 350' North of Emma Jane Court Bristol Drive 


Common Questions and Answers 


Q:  What process is used to determine which streets to pave?
A:  Road resurfacing is determined by pavement condition ratings (PCR).  Streets with the lowest rating will receive priority.  PCR is an engineering evaluation based on visual inspections of roadways to determine deterioration.  The City of Beavercreek follows the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) evaluation procedure for PCR. 

Q:  Will the City replace the curb and what is included in the city's curb replacement program?
A:  Curb replacement consists of replacing spots of deteriorated curb on the street.  In addition, aprons that do not conform to city standards on streets to be paved will be upgraded to meet standards.

Q:  If I replace my driveway apron, will the city reimburse me?
A:  No, if you choose to replace your driveway or apron on your own, this will be at the property owner’s expense and will require a right-of-way permit to be obtained from Beavercreek's Engineering Division.  Please contact the engineering division at (937) 427-5513 for more information.

Q:  My street is on the list to be paved, when will it be paved this year?
A:  The resurfacing contract lasts through October.  Streets will be resurfaced based on the contractor’s schedule throughout the year.

Q:  Why are there “Police Order No Parking Signs” on my street?
A:  These signs are put up by the concrete and asphalt contractors for the resurfacing and curb replacement.  The contractor is required to put these signs up 48-hours prior to construction.  In addition, the contractor may also write what is being done and will put the dates that this will be in effect for the street.

Q:  Will I be able to travel down my street while the crews are working?
A:  Yes.  Curb work will be on one half of the roadway at a time. Concrete crews for curb replacement will have flaggers as needed and will open the roadway to two way traffic at the end of each day.  Resurfacing work will have traffic control consisting of flaggers to direct traffic around paving operations.

Q:  How long do I have to wait until I can go on the new pavement in the road or over the new curb in front of my driveway?
A:  Flaggers will direct you when you can get on the new pavement during paving operations.  Typically, this is about 30 minutes after the paver lays the new pavement and once they are done rolling the pavement.  For curb work, it typically take 5 to 7 days to allow the concrete to cure.  Before removing the curb, the contractor will contact the property owner to inform the property owner specifically when they can get over the new curb to their driveway.

Q:  My street is not on the list to be paved, when will it be paved?
A:  Road resurfacing is determined by pavement condition ratings (PCR).  Streets with the lowest rating will receive priority.  Beavercreek's Engineering Division keeps a list of public streets within Beavercreek with their PCR values.  Please contact the engineering division at (937) 427-5513 for questions and information.