Farmingville, NY – Brookhaven Town Highway Superintendent Daniel P. Losquadro and Councilman Kevin LaValle have announced the completion of a 22-road paving project in Farmingville.
Prior to paving, crews made concrete improvements, including replacing damaged concrete curbing and more than 80 aprons. Roads paved during the completion of this paving project include Avon Avenue, Biscayne Avenue, Cheshire Drive, Coed Lane, Cottage Drive, Courtney Drive, Cynthia Drive, Deera Lane, Devon Avenue, Faculty Court, Faculty Lane, Fairfax Drive, Fenwick Avenue, Gaines Drive, Glenn Avenue, Greenbrier Avenue, Gregory Court, Iris Avenue, Kimberly Avenue, Lovell Court, Space Avenue, and Warren Court. The total cost for this project was approximately $980,000.
“This was a large paving project that required a great deal of concrete improvements prior to paving,” said Superintendent Losquadro. “Roadways in this neighborhood had deteriorated significantly over the years and are now smoother and safer for residents, motorists, pedestrians and bicyclists.”
Councilmember LaValle said, “I want to thank the Highway Superintendent for making this project a priority in this year’s paving schedule. Infrastructure projects are extremely important to our residents, and as a Town Board we need to remain focused on funding infrastructure projects like this to continue improving the quality of life of our residents in the Town of Brookhaven.”

Daniel P. Losquadro * Highway Superintendent
1140 Old Town Road • Coram • NY 11727 • Phone (631) 451-9200 • Fax (631) 732-2584