
Asphalt Replacement
The City of Goshen is committed to keeping roads smooth, safe, and functional. Our streets do more than help us get where we’re going. They connect us as a community. Asphalt replacement plays a key role in maintaining that connection by extending the life of our roadways and improving travel for everyone.
Goshen inspects and rates the condition of city streets every two years using a 1 to 10 scale. Streets rated 8 to 10 are in good condition, 5 to 7 in fair condition, 3 to 4 in poor condition, and 1 to 2 in failed condition.
The City’s Pavement Management Plan guides the maintenance of 146.6 miles of roadway. It supports cost-effective decisions that preserve pavement and improve overall road conditions. Goshen’s goal is to reduce the number of streets rated 1 to 4 (poor or failed) from 70 percent to 30 percent over the next 20 years.
We thank residents for their patience as our crews carry out this important work to maintain safety and quality of life across the city.
What to expect in 2026
Asphalt Paving Phase A
The first phase of paving will begin in late May 2026 and continue through August 2026. The following streets are scheduled to be paved during this phase:
- South 15th Street – from US 33 to Eisenhower Drive

