2025 Paving & Curb Projects

The City of Clayton will continue its yearly curb and paving projects in the spring of 2025. Six-month notification letters have been sent to residents, informing them of the upcoming projects, which were canceled in 2024 due to a lack of funds.

Residents will have the option to replace damaged curbs once identified or to have the city replace them as part of the annual concrete program, which is typically a more cost-effective solution for property owners. After the inspector evaluates each property’s curb and approach, a contract will be advertised and sold. Residents will then receive a 30-day letter detailing the extent of the damage and the estimated cost for city repairs.

As part of the 2025 curb and approach program, city officials will also inspect sidewalks for any damage or trip hazards and will repair these as necessary. Residents should note that, according to the Ohio Revised Code (ORC), homeowners are responsible for maintaining all curbs and sidewalks adjacent to their property.

The 2025 projects will include a complete curb replacement on Hilltop Drive, where the entire stretch is currently buried under multiple layers of asphalt. The concrete contractor will replace all buried concrete, and residents will have the option to replace their driveway approaches for a smoother, low-profile entry. Any approaches in very poor condition will need to be replaced to allow for proper expansion between the curb and driveway approach. Once all concrete work is completed, an asphalt contractor will pave the road.

Additional roads scheduled for curb and paving projects include:

  • Summersweet

  • Fall Gold

  • Mount Royal

  • Sterling Woods

  • Sterling Maple

  • Sterling Oaks

  • Clinton Road (from Crestway to Salem Street)

  • Haber Road (from National Road to Sweet-Potato Ridge Road)

Residents are encouraged to review their notification letters carefully and consider participating in the city’s cost-effective repair program. For more information or to address any concerns, residents may contact the city’s public works department.

What to expect during Curb/Gutter Replacement & Road Pavement Project