12th Street Overlay, Ellis Road to Marion Road

  • Project value$2,881,043.75
  • Contractor nameSealPros Paving
  • Completion DateSeptember 12, 2025

Project Location Map of the 12th Street Project

Project Update: 10/31/2025

Project Complete. Any remaining equipment will be installed as it is received.

Commuter Route Information

Traffic is open both ways.

Project Milestones

Phase 1 - Sertoma Intersection

  1. Traffic Control
  2. Remove Sidewalk
  3. Install Pedestrian Push Button
  4. Install Traffic System Modifications
  5. Sidewalk & ADA Ramp Replacement
  6. Seeding / Restoration

Phase 2A - North Side of Valley View Intersection

  1. Traffic Control
  2. Remove Sidewalk
  3. Install Pedestrian Push Button
  4. Install Traffic System Modifications
  5. Street Lighting Work
  6. Sidewalk & ADA Ramp Replacement
  7. Seeding / Restoration

Phase 2B - South Side of Valley View Intersection

  1. Traffic Control
  2. Remove Sidewalk
  3. Install Pedestrian Push Button
  4. Install Traffic System Modifications
  5. Street Lighting Work
  6. Sidewalk & ADA Ramp Replacement
  7. Seeding / Restoration

Phase 3 - 12 Street Eastbound Lanes

  1. Traffic Control
  2. Sawcutting and Prepwork
  3. Milling
  4. Replace Storm Drain Inlets
  5. Miscellaneous Concrete Repairs
  6. Asphalt Paving
  7. Seeding / Restoration

Phase 4 - 12 Street Westbound Lanes

  1. Traffic Control
  2. Sawcutting and Prepwork
  3. Milling
  4. Replace Storm Drainage Inlets
  5. Miscellaneous Concrete Repairs
  6. Asphalt Paving
  7. Seeding / Restoration

Progress Images

Outline of the project phases to visualize project milestones.

Outline of phases

Scratch coat application

Contractor is placing the scratch coat over the milled concrete westbound lane on 12th Street.

Asphalt truck dumping

Asphalt truck dumping the hot mix asphalt into the paver’s hopper while asphalt paving the westbound lane of 12th Street.

Asphalt paving

Asphalt paving on the westbound lane of 12th Street. In the left-hand corner of the photo, the asphalt truck is dumping hot mix asphalt into the paver’s hopper, next is a vibratory roller that compacts the asphalt, and last is a rubber-tired finish roller that removes roller marks and any unevenness to make the asphalt pavement smooth.