2024 Residential PressurePave Project

The 2024 Residential PressurePave Project is being completed as part of Lincoln's Pavement Preservation Program. This project will preserve approximately 6.5 miles of residential streets.

Work includes filling the existing voids and sealing all of the cracks in the asphalt, followed by application of a ¼-inch wearing surface. This product addresses streets that have deteriorated past the point of an asphalt rejuvenation but are not in poor enough condition to require a mill and overlay. Each PressurePave application should delay the need for a more costly mill and overlay by at least 10 years or more. Minor repairs by City Street Maintenance crews and/or the contractor prior to the PressurePave application are also included.

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Access During Construction

Temporary street closures will be in effect the day the material is applied to the street. The material takes one hour to cure before it can be driven on. Residents will receive an advisory letting them know when their street will be worked on and what to expect. The contractor will provide traffic coordinators throughout the neighborhood to assist with traffic and inform residents where it is safe to drive and park. PLEASE stop and ask them for assistance.

Residents should remove vehicles from the roadway by the day of construction and wait until the day following material application to resume parking on the street to allow the material to finish curing. Also, avoid turning the steering wheel of your vehicle while sitting still on the new materials as you enter and leave your driveway. Even though the material has cured enough to drive on, it will not handle the twisting of your tires and can damage the material and leave permanent marks.

Project Contacts

  • Jess Sundeen, Construction Project Manager
    City of Lincoln, LTU Project Delivery
    jsundeen@lincoln.ne.gov
    402-416-5341
  • Russ Gasper, Construction Engineer
    City of Lincoln, LTU Project Delivery
    Email: rgasper@lincoln.ne.gov
    Phone: 402-580-8438