Downtown Farmington roadwork starts Monday: early milling and parking limits
Farmington’s Street Department says downtown milling and paving start Monday, June 22, weather permitting, with possible 4 a.m. milling and parking limits.
Farmington’s Street Department says downtown milling and paving is scheduled to begin Monday, June 22, 2026 (weather permitting). The work includes Columbia Street from Washington Street to Ste. Genevieve Avenue, and Ste. Genevieve Avenue from Columbia Street to Walter Drive.
City officials say the schedule is weather-dependent and could change for emergency projects, so residents and commuters should watch for day-to-day updates and posted traffic control.
What crews will do first (and the expected rough timeline)
The city expects work in phases: milling first, followed by cleanup and finishing. The Street Department anticipates the project will take about one week for milling and about one week for cleanup, but noted that weather and emergencies may affect timing.
Milling operations may begin as early as 4:00 a.m. on some days to minimize downtown disruption during normal business hours.
Traffic guidance: one lane open most of the time
To keep downtown moving, the city says one lane of Columbia Street and Ste. Genevieve Avenue will remain open during the milling process at most times. Even then, localized delays are still possible—especially where crews are staging equipment or changing signage.
The city urges drivers to slow down and watch for workers and signage while traveling through the work zone.
Parking limits: where to avoid leaving your car
During the project, parking will be limited along these streets/segments:
- Columbia Street from A Street to Main Street
- Ste. Genevieve Avenue between Main Street and Veterans Drive
- Franklin Street, Washington Street, Henry Street, and Jackson Street between Harrison and Liberty
- Jefferson Street between Columbia Street and Liberty Street
The Street Department says it will place “no parking” signs in the planned work area on the night prior to work. Residents and visitors should avoid parking in areas where those signs are posted.
After paving: striping and crosswalk work follow
When milling is completed, Leadbelt Materials will resurface the streets as soon as practicable. The city says parking, crosswalk, and pavement striping will be completed after the paving work.
Business access and other questions
If you have a special request or concern related to business operations, the city asks you to contact it as soon as possible so staff can work to accommodate needs. Any questions during the project may be directed to the Development Services Department at 573-756-0608.
Sources
- City of Farmington press release (FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE): Downtown milling and paving begin June 22, 2026
- KFMO local news report: Farmington to begin downtown milling and paving project June 22
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