Boardman Township is about to see several of its roads repaved in 2025. 

In 2021, Mahoning County residents approved a 0.25 percent county sales tax for five years to help pave county roads and repair bridges. 

The township is receiving $1,175,761.80, with the vast majority of the funding — $946,966.90 — coming from the 0.25 percent county sales tax for roads. At the same time, $150,000 will become available after July 1 from the Ohio Public Works Commission, and local funding will cover the remaining $78.794.90.

The Boardman Township Road Department has 145 miles of roads, and according to the road department,  the following roads will be resurfaced sometime this summer:

  • Marwood Circle, from Market Street to the cul de sac.
  • Wildwood Drive, from Glenwood to Mill Creek.
  • Brookfield Avenue, from Glenwood to the dead-end
  • Argyle Avenue, from Montrose to Afton
  • Argyle Avenue, from Southern to dead-end
  • Paxton Rd., from Melbourne to Brookfield
  • Larkridge Ave., from South to Glenridge
  • Brandon Ave., from Sheridan to State Route 170
  • Melbourne Ave., from Glenwood to Market
  • Pheasant Drive, from US Route 224 to E. Huntington
  • N. Cadillac, from Glenwood to Market
  • S. Cadillac, from Glenwood to Market
  • Aylesboro, from Market to Glenwood
  • Pearson Circle at Eisenhower
  • Oak Avenue, from Park Ave. to dead-end
  • Brazelton Drive, from Saddlebrook to Presidential
  • Debartolo Drive, from Market to Southern
  • Creston, from Spring Garden to Stoney Creek
  • Sugartree Drive, from US 224 to the dead-end
  • Timothy Lane, from Youngstown City limit to Straley
  • Rush Blvd., from Youngstown City limit to Annawan
  • Rush Circle, from Rush Blvd. to cul de sac
  • Zander, from Baymar to Hopkins
  • Carter Circle at Glennwood
  • Waggaman Circle at Glenwood