Pavement Management Program
Street Rehabilitation, Chip Seal, Crack Seal
Overview
With over 350 centerline miles of paved streets, it is critical that Longmont take care of its streets to provide a safe and efficient transportation system. The City’s annual Pavement Management Program contracts with private sector contractors for replacement of broken curbs and sidewalks, preventive maintenance such as crack sealing, chip sealing and pavement overlay and reconstruction.
Learn more about treatments used and the importance of applying the right one at the right time.
Your Dollars at Work
The Pavement Management Program is made possible through the City’s ¾-cent Street Fund sales and use tax.
Selected Streets
Street projects for the Pavement Management Program are selected based on systemwide needs and priorities. These priorities are established after examining pavement condition, traffic volumes and coordination with other utility projects. The Pavement Management Program is a long-term, strategic effort. Potholes, urgent repairs or basic care activities are performed through the City’s street maintenance operation.
2025
Street Rehabilitation
Street rehabilitation consists of any needed concrete repairs, followed by asphalt overlay and reconstruction.
Download the 2025 Concrete and Asphalt Rehabilitation Letter – English
Download the 2025 Concrete and Asphalt Rehabilitation Letter – Spanish
Chip Seal
Crews apply chip seal treatments to select area roadways, typically in August of each year.
Download the 2025 Chip Seal Letter – English
Download the 2025 Chip Seal Letter – Spanish
Crack Seal
Crack sealing work typically takes place in the spring and fall of each year.
Download the 2025 Citywide Crack Seal Letter
Enter Your Address to See if There is Work in Your Area
Asphalt and Concrete Rehabilitation
STREET: | FROM: | TO: | TYPE OF WORK |
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11th Avenue | Frances Street | Sunset Street | Concrete & Asphalt |
15th Avenue | Bowen Street | Main Street | Concrete & Asphalt |
21st Avenue | Olympia Avenue | Alpine Street | Concrete & Asphalt |
Baker Street | 3rd Avenue | 4th Avenue | Concrete & Asphalt |
Baker Street | Longs Peak Avenue | 9th Avenue | Concrete & Asphalt |
Bella Vista Drive | San Marco Drive | Portofino Drive | Concrete & Asphalt |
Bella Vista Drive | San Marco Drive | S Naples Lane | Concrete & Asphalt |
Bella Vista Way | Clover Basin Drive | Bella Vista Drive | Concrete & Asphalt |
Bross Street | 3rd Avenue | 5th Avenue | Concrete & Asphalt |
Cortona Court | San Marco Drive | Renaissance Drive | Concrete & Asphalt |
Countess Court | Yeager Drive | Princess Drive | Asphalt |
Francis Street | Spruce Avenue | 3rd Avenue | Concrete & Asphalt |
Grant Street | Spruce Avenue | 3rd Avenue | Concrete & Asphalt |
Grant Street | 21st Avenue | 23rd Avenue | Concrete & Asphalt |
Judson Street | Spruce Avenue | 3rd Avenue | Concrete & Asphalt |
Kansas Avenue | Bowen Street | S. Pratt Parkway | Concrete & Asphalt |
Lefthand Circle | Sunset Street | Sunset Street | Concrete & Asphalt |
Lincoln Street | Spruce Avenue | 3rd Avenue | Concrete & Asphalt |
Lincoln Street | 21st Avenue | 23rd Avenue | Concrete & Asphalt |
Logan Lane | 21st Avenue | Sherman Street | Concrete & Asphalt |
Longs Peak Avenue | Hover Street | Sunset Golf Course Entry. | Concrete & Asphalt |
Longs Peak Avenue | Sunset Golf Course Entrance | Sunset Street | Concrete & Asphalt |
Lucca Drive | Portofino Drive | Portofino Drive | Concrete & Asphalt |
Martin Road | Lashley Street | Mountain View Avenue | Concrete & Asphalt |
Naples Lane | Bella Vista Drive | Renaissance Drive | Concrete & Asphalt |
Nelson Road | Gooseberry Drive | Grandview Meadows Drive | Concrete & Asphalt |
Nelson Road | Hover Street | Dry Creek Drive | Concrete & Asphalt |
Portofino Drive | W Lucca Drive | San Marco Drive | Concrete & Asphalt |
Price Road | Nelson Road | Cul-de-sac | Concrete & Asphalt |
Princess Drive | 17th Avenue | Gay Street | Asphalt |
S. Fordham Street | Pike Road | SH119 | Concrete & Asphalt |
S. Sunset Street | 1200 Sunset Street | 1351 sunset Street | Concrete |
San Marco Drive | Portofino Drive | E Portofino Drive | Concrete & Asphalt |
Sandstone East Parking Lot | Sandstone Drive N | Sandstone Drive S | Concrete & Asphalt |
Sherman Street | Spruce Avenue | 3rd Avenue | Concrete & Asphalt |
Sherman Street | 21st Avenue | 23rd Avenue | Concrete & Asphalt |
Short Place | Sunset Street | Sumner Street | Concrete & Asphalt |
South Pratt Parkway | Kansas Avenue | S Coffman Street | Concrete |
Sumner Street | Spruce Avenue | 6th Avenue | Concrete & Asphalt |
Umbria Lane | Clover Basin Drive | Portofino Drive | Concrete & Asphalt |
Vivian Street | Spruce Avenue | 3rd Avenue | Concrete & Asphalt |
Chip Seal
Street Name | From Street | To Street |
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15th Avenue | Hover Street | Harvard Street |
Almeria Way | North Shore Drive | Spinnaker Drive |
Alpine Street | East 21st Avenue | Steppe Drive |
Cambridge Drive | 17th Avenue | Wedgewood Avenue |
Cambridge Drive | Wedgewood Avenue | Wedgewood Avenue |
Collyer Street | 9th Avenue | 11th Avenue |
Concord Way | North Shore Drive | Spinnaker Drive |
Crawford Circle | Fox Hill Drive | Fox Hill Drive |
Crestone Court | Little Bear Drive | Cul-de-sac |
Crestone Drive | Little Bear Drive | Red Cloud Road |
Danbury Drive | Cambridge Drive | Cambridge Drive |
Deerwood Drive | Mountain View Avenue | 17th Avenue |
E Longs Peak Avenue | Pace Street | Fox Hill Drive |
Emerson Place | Pratt Street | Cul-de-sac |
Emery Drive | 21st Avenue | Collyer Street |
Emery Way | Emery Drive | Cul-de-sac |
French Circle | Winding Drive | Winding Drive |
Harmon Place | Pratt Street | Cul-de-sac |
Harvard Street | 21st Avenue | West North Shore Drive |
Hayes Circle | Fox Hill Drive | Fox Hill Drive |
Homestead Parkway | Winding Drive | Alpine Street |
Kingston Court | Wedgewood Avenue | Cul-de-sac |
Linden Street | Sunset Drive | 24th Avenue |
Little Bear Court | Red Cloud Road | Cul-de-sac |
Little Bear Drive | Little Bear Court | Sunlight Drive |
Mount Sneffels Street | 21st Avenue | No. of Antero Drive |
Mt Massive Way | Mt. Sneffels Street | Lashley Street |
Pratt Street | 21st Avenue | 23rd Avenue |
Red Cloud Road | Lashley Street | Mt. Sneffels Street |
Red Cloud Road | W. of Little Bear Court | Sunlight Drive |
S. Pratt Parkway | Ken Pratt Blvd | North of Boston Avenue |
Sand Dollar Court | Sand Dollar Drive | Cul-de-sac |
Sand Dollar Drive | N. Shore Drive | Horizon Parkway |
Seaway Court | N. Shore Drive | Cul-de-sac |
Sherwood Court | Red Cloud Road | Cul-de-sac |
Stratford Lane | Wedgewood Avenue | Wedgewood Avenue |
Tularosa Lane | Canadian Crossing Drive | Winding Drive |
Tulip Street | Sunset Drive | 24th Avenue |
Tulip Way | 24th Avenue | Cul-de-sac |
West Lake Court | 21st Avenue | Cul-de-sac |
Wetterhorn Way | Mt. Sneffels Street | Lashley Street |
Winding Drive | Steppe Drive | Canadian Crossing Drive |
Crack Seal
STREET: | FROM: | TO: |
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15th Avenue | Hover Street | Harvard Street |
Almeria Way | North Shore Drive | Spinnaker Drive |
Alpine Street | East 21st Avenue | Steppe Drive |
Cambridge Drive | 17th Avenue | Wedgewood Avenue |
Cambridge Drive | Wedgewood Avenue | Wedgewood Avenue |
Collyer Street | 9th Avenue | 11th Avenue |
Concord Way | North Shore Drive | Spinnaker Drive |
Crawford Circle | Fox Hill Drive | Fox Hill Drive |
Crestone Court | Little Bear Drive | Cul-de-sac |
Crestone Drive | Little Bear Drive | Red Cloud Road |
Danbury Drive | Cambridge Drive | Cambridge Drive |
Deerwood Drive | Mountain View Avenue | 17th Avenue |
E Longs Peak Avenue | Pace Street | Fox Hill Drive |
Emerson Place | Pratt Street | Cul-de-sac |
Emery Drive | 21st Avenue | Collyer Street |
Emery Way | Emery Drive | Cul-de-sac |
French Circle | Winding Drive | Winding Drive |
Harmon Place | Pratt Street | Cul-de-sac |
Harvard Street | 21st Avenue | West North Shore Drive |
Hayes Circle | Fox Hill Drive | Fox Hill Drive |
Homestead Parkway | Winding Drive | Alpine Street |
Kingston Court | Wedgewood Avenue | Cul-de-sac |
Linden Street | Sunset Drive | 24th Avenue |
Little Bear Court | Red Cloud Road | Cul-de-sac |
Little Bear Drive | Little Bear Court | Sunlight Drive |
Mount Sneffels Street | 21st Avenue | No. of Antero Drive |
Mt Massive Way | Mt. Sneffels Street | Lashley Street |
Pratt Street | 21st Avenue | 23rd Avenue |
Red Cloud Road | Lashley Street | Mt. Sneffels Street |
Red Cloud Road | W. of Little Bear Court | Sunlight Drive |
S. Pratt Parkway | Ken Pratt Blvd | North of Boston Avenue |
Sand Dollar Court | Sand Dollar Drive | Cul-de-sac |
Sand Dollar Drive | N. Shore Drive | Horizon Parkway |
Seaway Court | N. Shore Drive | Cul-de-sac |
Sherwood Court | Red Cloud Road | Cul-de-sac |
Stratford Lane | Wedgewood Avenue | Wedgewood Avenue |
Tularosa Lane | Canadian Crossing Drive | Winding Drive |
Tulip Street | Sunset Drive | 24th Avenue |
Tulip Way | 24th Avenue | Cul-de-sac |
West Lake Court | 21st Avenue | Cul-de-sac |
Wetterhorn Way | Mt. Sneffels Street | Lashley Street |
Winding Drive | Steppe Drive | Canadian Crossing Drive |
Frequently Asked Questions
If you come across any areas during your travels through Longmont which need attention or repair, please let us know by making a report through ServiceWorks!. If a pothole is so large or deep that it is presenting a safety hazard for motorists or pedestrians and it is a weekend, please call and report it to Longmont Public Safety Dispatch.
To better serve the traveling public, the City of Longmont has street improvement programs included in its capital improvement plan. Improvements are scheduled on an annual basis according to need and available resources. Street improvements include resurfacing, widening and other major improvements which are not categorized under normal street maintenance programs. In addition, sidewalk repair and replacement is included in these efforts. Information can be obtained on streets currently scheduled for improvements by visiting our Road and Bridge Construction webpage as well as our Paving and Concrete webpage, which identifies projects selected as part of the Pavement Management Program.
You can see a list of projects on the Pavement Management Program webpage or by contacting Transportation. If your street has been selected for treatment, you will receive a project notification letter in the mail. Construction typically begins in the spring or summer. As construction approaches, a door hanger will be posted on your home to inform you more specifically of the upcoming activities.
When you submit your request to ServiceWorks!, a member of our customer service team will receive that request and immediately send it to our Street Operations team. At that point, our Street Operations team will regularly review the pothole and other street maintenance requests that come in. They will visit the site requested and complete their own evaluation of the pothole or street maintenance. If the Street Operations team determines that the pothole needs to be fixed, they will add it to their list of work to be completed. Depending on workload, time of year and other factors, the maintenance work could be completed within days or weeks. Street repairs are different because all streets that will be fixed in the current calendar year have already been identified and submitted to the Pavement Management Program to be included in that year’s street operations and engineering budget. Streets that need improvements will be evaluated and, if deemed necessary, will be added to the Pavement Management Program for the following calendar year.
The number of potholes fixed changes every year based on the requests received by residents, evaluations from staff and road and weather conditions throughout Longmont. However, in 2023, the City of Longmont’s Street Operations team patched 6,004 potholes throughout the City.
The number of streets varies from year to year based on the length of the portion of the street being rehabilitated, the normal traffic patterns on the streets and other factors. For 2024, 26 streets were identified for asphalt and concrete rehabilitation. Those can be found on the street rehabilitation letter found on the website. In addition, 32 more streets were identified for chip seal maintenance in 2024, and those can be found on the citywide chip seal letter.
Chip sealing is a preventive maintenance treatment that consists of the application of crushed aggregate or gravel (chips) over an emulsified asphaltic oil. A chip seal is applied to streets that are in relatively good condition but have begun to deteriorate. Chip sealing is a cost effective method used to prolong the useful life of the street and delay more expensive types of rehabilitation. In complement to the chip seal, a similar treatment known as slurry seal will be used at the end of all cul-de-sacs.
Crack sealing is the process of placing an adhesive sealant into cracks on the pavement surface, preventing the infiltration of moisture and non-compressible materials into the pavement. It is a cost-effective pavement preservation treatment that can slow pavement’s deterioration and extend pavement life by at least 3-5 years.
Concrete rehabilitation includes the removal and replacement of concrete on curbs, gutters, sidewalks and other associated concrete, and is completed before asphalt work. Existing cobblestone or gravel will be re-set following construction and any impacted irrigation pipes or sprinkler heads will be relocated, if needed. Asphalt reconstruction includes an overlay of a new layer of asphalt placed on top of the existing street surface that is in relatively functional condition. Preparatory tasks include asphalt patching, edge milling and utility adjustments that will be completed prior to the overlay. There is likely going to be periods of inactivity between the two types of rehabilitation. It is the City’s goal to efficiently and effectively complete this important work throughout the city.