Patchogue/East Patchogue, NY – Brookhaven Town Highway Superintendent Daniel P. Losquadro and Councilman Neil Foley have announced the completion of a $1.2-million Patchogue paving project.
Prior to paving, crews made extensive concrete improvements, including the removal and replacement of approximately 3,000 linear feet of concrete curb; 14,368 square feet of concrete sidewalk; 7,454 square feet of concrete apron; and 3,425 square feet of ADA-compliant handicap ramps.
Roads paved during the completion of this paving project include Gazzola Drive, Hewlett Avenue, North Dunton Avenue, Plymouth Avenue, Robinson Avenue, Robinson Boulevard and the South Service Road of Sunrise Highway from the ramp to Gazzola Drive. The total cost for this project was approximately $1,260,000.
“This paving project included replacing a substantial amount of sidewalk directly in front of the Verne W. Critz Elementary School on North Dunton Avenue,” said Superintendent Losquadro. “The new roadways, coupled with the concrete improvements, are safer for residents, pedestrians, motorists and students.”
Councilman Foley said, “I want to thank Highway Superintendent Losquadro for including this major project in his 2021 paving schedule. It’s important that we remain focused on infrastructure improvements like this to keep our roads safer for everyone.”
Photo Caption: Superintendent Losquadro (left) and Councilman Foley on North Dunton Avenue in Patchogue.

Daniel P. Losquadro * Highway Superintendent
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