Coram, NY – Brookhaven Town Highway Superintendent Daniel P. Losquadro and Councilman Kevin LaValle have announced the completion of phase two of a 30-road paving project in a residential Selden neighborhood.
Last year, crews resurfaced 19 roadways in this neighborhood at a cost of $1.75 million; this year, phase two of the neighborhood was completed, with the resurfacing of an additional 11 roadways. In addition to the milling and paving of these roadways, this project involved extensive concrete work. Crews installed nearly 6,600 square feet of sidewalk, more than 2,600 linear feet of concrete curb, 854 square feet of handicap ramps and nearly 9,530 square feet of aprons at a cost of $337,300. With the milling and paving costs of $472,500, the total cost for this paving project was $809,800.
Roads paved during this project include Adams Avenue, Belair Road, Campo Avenue, Catherine Court, Choate Avenue, Newport Avenue, Newton Avenue, Plaza Lane, Riviera Drive, Tempest Road, and Washington Avenue. Superintendent Losquadro said, “These roadways were in need of repair. I appreciate the patience of residents in this neighborhood as we needed to split this paving project into two phases due to the cost of resurfacing.”
Councilman LaValle said, “I thank Superintendent Losquadro and the Highway Department for repaving the roadways in this Selden neighborhood, making it safer for all who travel them. The Town is committed to improving our infrastructure and we will be completing more projects like this in the future.”
Daniel P. Losquadro * Highway Superintendent
1140 Old Town Road • Coram • NY 11727 • Phone (631) 451-9200 • Fax (631) 732-2584