2024 Cul-de-Sac Pavement Treatment

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This project is substantially complete. 

2024 Cul-de-Sac Pavement Treatment Map

Starting as early as May, the Ada County Highway District (ACHD) will be in the South Cole and Boise Bench neighborhoods to apply a slurry seal to select culs-de-sac. Similar to a chip seal, the slurry seal helps protect and prolong the life of the pavement. This process is designed specifically for the narrow confines and unique features of the cul-de-sac.

A week prior to the work, residents will be notified via door knockers and message boards in the neighborhood.

More about slurry seal:

  • The cul-de-sac will be closed for approximately four hours.
  • Please do not park in the cul-de-sac during the slurry seal process. We encourage you to park outside of the cul-de-sac, should you need to leave during the four-hour time period.
  • After the treatment has cured for four hours, you can resume driving on the road. However, it will take approximately 30 days for the seal to completely cure.
  • The contractor will remove the cones, barricades, and tape once the cul-de-sac is drivable and ready to return to service.

View the linked map below to see which culs-de-sac near you will be slurry sealed:

Due to high demand for contractors, labor and supplies, construction schedules may change.

2024 Cul-de-Sac Pavement Treatment Map

Starting as early as May, the Ada County Highway District (ACHD) will be in the South Cole and Boise Bench neighborhoods to apply a slurry seal to select culs-de-sac. Similar to a chip seal, the slurry seal helps protect and prolong the life of the pavement. This process is designed specifically for the narrow confines and unique features of the cul-de-sac.

A week prior to the work, residents will be notified via door knockers and message boards in the neighborhood.

More about slurry seal:

  • The cul-de-sac will be closed for approximately four hours.
  • Please do not park in the cul-de-sac during the slurry seal process. We encourage you to park outside of the cul-de-sac, should you need to leave during the four-hour time period.
  • After the treatment has cured for four hours, you can resume driving on the road. However, it will take approximately 30 days for the seal to completely cure.
  • The contractor will remove the cones, barricades, and tape once the cul-de-sac is drivable and ready to return to service.

View the linked map below to see which culs-de-sac near you will be slurry sealed:

Due to high demand for contractors, labor and supplies, construction schedules may change.

This project is substantially complete. 

  • October 10, 2024

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    • Work is complete.
    • Picking up all traffic control at various locations and gearing up to sweep the rock chip debris.
  • October 4, 2024

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    • Work is nearly complete, only a few cul-de-sacs remain – expected to be complete this week.
    • Contactor completed the pilot project last week.
  • September 26, 2024

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    • Work is nearly complete, only a few cul-de-sacs remain.
    • Contactor is working on the pilot project areas this week.
  • September 20, 2024

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    • Work is nearly complete, only a few cul-de-sacs remain.
    • Contactor is working on the pilot project areas this week.
  • September 13, 2024

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    • Work is nearly complete, only a few cul-de-sacs remain.
    • Contactor is working on the pilot project areas this week.
  • September 6, 2024

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    • Work is nearly complete, only a few cul-de-sacs remain.
    • Contactor is working on the pilot project areas this week.
  • August 30, 2024

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    • Work is nearly complete, only a few cul-de-sacs remain.
    • Contactor is working on the pilot project areas this week.
  • August 15, 2024

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    • Contractor started May 20th and will continue as weather permits.
    • Work is nearly complete. Only a few cul-de-sacs remain.
  • June 7, 2024

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    • Contractor started May 20th and will continue as weather permits.