Brookhaven officials announce completion of 18-road paving project in Shirley


Karen Dunne Kesnig Councilwoman District 6 | Town of Brookhaven

Brookhaven Town officials have announced the completion of a major paving project covering 18 roads in Shirley. The work was led by Highway Superintendent Daniel P. Losquadro and Councilwoman Karen Dunne Kesnig.

Before repaving, crews conducted drainage maintenance and replaced damaged concrete aprons and curbing. This preparatory work cost about $600,000. The resurfacing included Margin Drive West, Carmen View Drive, Woodchuck Court, Coraci Boulevard, Cotton Tail Court, Fox Hollow Drive, Pheasant Way, Quail Run, Deer Path, Acolade Drive W, Arpage Drive W, Smith Road, Robinwood Drive, Hurstwood Road, Wellwood Drive, Sagewood Drive, Baywood Drive and Thornwood Drive. The total cost for the entire project reached approximately $1.9 million.

“This paving project north of Golden Gate Drive built upon resurfacing we completed in the area last year,” said Losquadro. “We continue to move through the Town, improving infrastructure one roadway at a time.”

Councilwoman Dunne Kesnig added: “If we had an unlimited budget all roads in Brookhaven could look as pristine as the newly paved road on Margin Drive West; great job by our highway department.”

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