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Wake Forest's 2025 Road Resurfacing Project Moves Forward as Milling and Paving Operations Begin on Local Streets

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Published on July 25, 2025
Wake Forest's 2025 Road Resurfacing Project Moves Forward as Milling and Paving Operations Begin on Local StreetsSource: Facebook/Town of Wake Forest, NC

Wake Forest is moving full speed ahead with its expansive 2025 Road Resurfacing Project, which began earlier this year. According to a recent announcement from the Town of Wake Forest, the town is working on concrete and asphalt upgrades across more than 60 streets to ensure smoother and safer travel for both motorists and pedestrians

The operation began with concrete work in February and has now moved into the milling and paving phase. In the upcoming week, starting Sunday, targeted streets scheduled for resurfacing include Brick Street and Ledyard Court, among others. The following week, beginning August 4, additional roads such as Brewers Glynn Court and South Allen Road will have new surfaces installed by work crews.

Residents along these affected routes should anticipate notifications hanging on their doors, heralding the temporary inconvenience of parking restrictions. As a gentle but firm reminder, cars left unattended when the street work commences will find themselves relocated at the owner's expense.

Flaggers and detour signage will shepherd traffic during the resurfacing hustle, guiding drivers to take alternate paths or follow the suggested detours. The town urges caution during this time, as navigating around the construction sites can be a bit of a tango - albeit less rhythmical and more about paying heed to the flag signals, according to the Town of Wake Forest officials.

For those curious about the specifics or searching for real-time updates, the Town of Wake Forest has the most current information on the resurfacing schedule and affected streets.