
Repaving
Jason Nealey
Field Services Manager
Johns Creek, GA 30097
The City of Johns Creek has embarked on a long-term plan to repave and maintain its neighborhood streets and main roads. Good streets are an economic development asset because they protect property values and improve residents’ quality of life.
Please do not park on neighborhood streets during the repaving process. Please turn off your sprinkler system. Be advised the contractor may need to temporarily park equipment on the street.
The following neighborhood roads are scheduled to be repaved or patched in 2025:
- Reserve at Autry Mill (Resurfacing beginning Aug. 18)
- Jones Bridge Hills (Resurfacing beginning Aug. 20)
- Beckton Hall (Resurfacing beginning Aug. 25)
- DoubleGate (Patching beginning Aug. 27)
- Surrey Park (Patching beginning Aug. 27)
- Thornhill (Patching beginning Sept. 1)
About Repaving:
A consultant drove a specially equipped vehicle down each of Johns Creek’s streets to gauge their conditions. Using that data as a guide, the Public Works staff developed a repaving plan for the City’s subdivisions.
The physical survey of city streets revealed that many of them had a substandard Pavement Quality Index (PQI), a scale developed by the Corps of Engineers to measure cracking, potholes, rutting, weathering and other factors. Low PQI scores reflect poor condition of pavement. The lower the PQI score, the higher the ranking when scheduling the repaving.