Central Ave is in bad shape and desperately needs to be milled and repaved.
Some good news for residents who driving over potholes.
I was contacted by the Governor’s office today and advised that her office has secured $17 million to mill and repave Central Ave. Anyone who drives on Central Ave will note that this Ave is in desperate need to be repaved. Lots of potholes. Motorists have complained to me about damages to their vehicles when they went over potholes in recent years.
I spoke to the engineer working on this project for the NYS Department of Transportation earlier this week and was advised that the Central Ave milling/repaving initiatives will take place in 2024 and in 2025. Con Ed still has not completed all the underground work on the Avenue.
GOVERNOR HOCHUL’S ANNOUNCEMENT CONFIRMING THAT CENTRAL AVE WILL BE PAVED
Knollwood Road, parts of Dobbs Ferry Road, Grasslands Road are also state roads in Greenburgh in need of repaving. Knollwood is scheduled to be repaved next year. Initial work will be done this year and paving in the spring.
TOWN ROADS ALSO GET MILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN FUNDING FOR THIS SEASON.
On Wednesday evening the Greenburgh Town Board awarded a $3,200,000 contract to Montesano Brothers to mill and repave streets owned by the town. That work will take place this season and could continue into the spring. We have been spending millions of dollars in recent years working hard to maintain our infrastructure.
PAUL FEINER
Greenburgh Town Supervisor
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