Sunday 18th May 2025

The city of Sedalia is planning on working on more than 37 of the 169 miles of city streets during the 2018 construction season.
According to a news release, the city council makes funding available annually for various infrastructure projects, including street maintenance and repair. This year’s budget includes $600,000 for street repairs and maintenance.
The city plans to complete chip and seal (260 blocks), asphalting (50 blocks) and reclamation (35 blocks) projects.
This year’s schedule includes reclamation and asphalting of 35 blocks of streets in the area bounded by S. Ingram on the east to S. Massachusetts on the west and 24th Street on the north to 28th Street on the south.
The chip-and-seal process “seals” an asphalt roadway and reduces impacts from freezing and thawing during winter months.
Areas being chip-and-sealed will have signs posted along the roadway the week before work is scheduled to begin.
For questions about streets or to report a pothole or other roadway problem, contact the Public Works Department at (660) 827-3000, ext. 1166.