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Monday, April 30, 2018

Governor Cuomo Announces More than $100 Million to Pave Roads Impacted by this Year's Extreme Weather

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced more than $100 million in state funding to repave and enhance roadways impacted by the harsh weather this past winter. Funding will support 84 projects and the renewal of nearly 1,000 lane miles of pavement across the state, including at least one project in every county and New York City. The new funding, awarded through the Harsh Winter Paving Initiative, is in addition to nearly $300 million previously committed for projects that repave approximately 1,600 lane miles of road across New York State. The unprecedented infrastructure investment will make state highways safer and more efficient, while encouraging local commerce and tourism. The projects will take place throughout the summer and into fall, and will be completed this year.
Western New York
Approximately $4.8 million in projects to pave 69 lane miles of the following roads in Niagara, Erie, Chautauqua, Cattaraugus and Allegany counties:
  • $1.9 million to resurface Rout 394 from Gerry Levant to Randolph Village Line in Chautauqua and Cattaraugus Counties.
  • $850,000 to pave US Route 62 from Taylor Hollow Road to Hussey Gulf Creek in Erie County.
  • $750,000 to resurface Route 446 from Route 16 to Allegany County Line in Cattaraugus County.
  • $700,000 to resurface Route 93 from County Line to Hunts Corners Road in Erie County.
  • $315,000 to resurface Route 78 from Jacques Road to Ewings Road in Niagara County.
  • $275,000 to perform maintenance paving on Route 244 from Belmont to Clark Road in Allegany County.
Southern Tier
Approximately $18.8 million in projects to pave 179 lane miles of the following roads in Steuben, Schuyler, Chemung, Tompkins, Tioga, Broome, Chenango and Delaware counties:
  • $1.8 million to address pavement cracking on Route 327 from Routes 13, 34 and 96 to Route 79 in Tompkins County.
  • $1.4 million to perform preventive maintenance paving on Route 54 from County Route 113 to Route 54A in Steuben County.
  • $1.5 million to resurface Routes 414, 79, 54 in the Town of Hector in Schuyler County and the Town of Barrington in Yates County.
  • $2.6 million to perform maintenance paving on Route 427 from Cedar St to Chemung and Route 224 from Alpine Junction to the Chemung County line in Chemung County.
  • $2.1 million to resurface Route 10 from High Street in the Town of Walton to Launt Hollow Road in the town of Hamden in Delaware County.
  • $2.3 million to resurface severely cracked and deteriorated roadway on Route 38B from the eastern Tioga County line (Stratton Road) to Route 38 in Tioga County.
  • $822,000 to resurface Route 41 from the Route 17 Exit 82 interchange to Parker Road in Broome County.
  • $1.8 million to resurface Route 12 from near County Route 32 to the Sherburne Village line in Chenango County.
  • $1.8 million to resurface Route 28 from the Village of Andes line to the Little Delaware River in Delaware County.
  • $495,000 to resurface Route 26 from Route 38B to the Maine Memorial School in the Town of Maine in Broome County.
  • $908,000 to resurface Route 97 from Lordville Road to Peas Eddy Road in Delaware County.
  • $625,000 to resurface Route 17C from the western Village of Owego line (Owego Creek) to Glen Mary Drive in Tioga County.
  • $630,000 to resurface Route 41 from Route 220 to the Cortland County line in Chenango County.
Misc:
  • $957,000 to resurface Route 20 from Route 36 to Route 5 in Livingston County.
  • $1.0 million to resurface Route 78 from Route 19 to Route 362 in Wyoming County.
  • $1.3 million to resurface Route 15 from Spring Water to County Route 71 in Livingston County.