Weather Alert  

Special Weather Statement issued December 21 at 10:02AM EST by NWS Upton NY Areas of 2 to 5 inches of snow have been reported across northeast New Jersey, NYC, Western Long Island, the Lower Hudson Valley, and parts of western Connecticut. Wind gusts may peak around 30-35 mph this afternoon and may persist into the early evening before weakening early tonight. Conditions during this time are expected to lead to blowing snow already on the ground. This can lead to quickly reduced visibilities on roadways. Any untreated surfaces may remain snow- covered and icy into this evening, leading to hazardous driving conditions. Leave plenty of space between you and other drivers and drive at reduced speeds.

Town of Brookhaven Announces Completion of $2.2-Million Miller Place Paving Project

LongIsland.com

Prior to paving, crews inspected and installed drains; repaired and replaced damaged concrete curbing, sidewalk and aprons; and installed ADA-compliant handicap ramps.

Print Email

Photo Credit: Town of Brookhaven

Brookhaven Town Highway Superintendent Daniel P. Losquadro and Councilwoman Jane Bonner have announced the completion of a nine-road paving project in Miller Place.
 
Prior to paving, crews inspected and installed drains; repaired and replaced damaged concrete curbing, sidewalk and aprons; and installed ADA-compliant handicap ramps at a cost of approximately $81,000. The nine roadways that were resurfaced include: Helme Avenue, Helme Avenue Extension, Islander Court, Jessica Lane, Memorial Drive, Miller Place Road, Miller Place-Middle Island Road, Miller Place-Yaphank Road, and Mt. Sinai-Coram Road. The total cost for this paving project was approximately $2.2 million.
 
“This paving project included some very heavily-populated roadways, along with main arteries for teachers, students and staff attending Miller Place High School,” said Superintendent Losquadro. “The sidewalks and roads within this paving project are now safer for all those who travel them.”
 
Councilwoman Bonner said, “These roads are some of the busiest in my council district and now they are much safer for motorists, walkers and bicycle riders. I thank Superintendent Losquadro and the Highway Department for their efforts to get it all done before it’s too cold to pave.”