Big Paving Project Wraps Up In Brookhaven


Brookhaven Town Highway Superintendent Daniel P. Losquadro and Councilwoman Karen Dunne Kesnig | Town of Brookhaven

Brookhaven Town Highway Superintendent Daniel P. Losquadro and Councilwoman Karen Dunne Kesnig have announced the completion of a 21-road paving project in Shirley.

Before paving, crews completed drainage maintenance and replaced damaged concrete aprons and curbing beforeB resurfacing the following roadways: Cumberland Street, Essex Circle, Floyd Road, Floyd Road North, Fulton Place, Hampton Avenue, Hawthorne Street, Jefferson Place, Lexington Road North, Madison Street, Main Avenue, Monroe Street, Moriches Avenue, Ormond Place, Ostend Circle, Patchogue Avenue/Northern Boulevard, Reeves Place, Shinnecock Avenue, Somerset Avenue, Southaven Avenue and Van Buren Street.

The total cost for this paving project was approximately $1.5 million.

“This paving project involved a great deal of drainage upgrades before the resurfacing of the roadways could commence,” said Losquadro. “I am grateful that we were able to include the paving of this neighborhood in our 2024 paving season.”

Councilwoman Dunne Kesnig said, “We are committed to improving our roadways and will continue to work with our Highway Department and Superintendent Losquadro to identify the areas of greatest need. While ideally, we would love to pave every road more frequently, we strive to get as much done with the resources we have.”

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