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WPCNR TRAFFIC. From The Westchester County Board of Legislators Press Office. September 27, 2012 (EDITED):
Westchester County Legislator Bill Ryan announced a $2.33 Million makeover for White Plains' busy North Broadway north of Main Street this week saying “The condition of North Broadway has deteriorated to a point where major rehabilitation is needed to provide a safe roadway for the traveling public.”
Ryan noted that County-owned North Broadway has an extraordinarily high average daily traffic count of 28,139, and compared to other county roads, only the Bronx River Parkway’s average daily traffic count of 33,000 is higher. “Getting this work started is essential,” added Ryan.
Commuters are being assured there will be no lane closures during morning and P.M. rush hours. The work reblacktopping the road from Main Street in White Plains to the Cross Westchester Expressy is scheduled to be completed this fall, with the stretch from the CWE to Virginia Road is expected to finished up by next spring.
The rehabilitation work on North Broadway will replace the deteriorated road surface with a new asphalt surface; install 2,100 feet of new granite curbing; improve Bee-Line bus stop pads; install sidewalk handicapped ramps and under-pavement traffic signal loops; and paint new pavement markings including a crosswalk at Holland Avenue and a crosswalk at Bond Street with the installation of a new traffic light. The County held a pre-construction meeting two weeks ago with White Plains Department of Public Works, the city’s traffic staff and the contractor. “Tackling a major road project in the middle of a busy community is not easy,” said Ryan, “Everyone is working together, though, to ensure this project runs smoothly with as little disruption and inconvenience to the public as possible.” · Milling and paving operations will take place at night · Milling – grinding up and removing the existing road surface – is a noisy operation and work will be limited to the hours of 7 p.m. to midnight · Paving – laying down the new road surface – is less noisy and the work will take place between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. · Installation of new curbs and other work will take place between 9:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. · No lane closures during morning and afternoon rush hours · Motorists need to be alert to lane shifts and directional flagging · After the milling operation and before paving of the new road surface, motorists need to exercise caution near elevated manholes and storm drains / catch basins · The County has included in project costs the use of White Plains Police to ensure day/night traffic safety. “Investing in our infrastructure makes good sense for residents and business owners,” said Ryan. “Putting people to work on a project like this will also benefit our local economy.” |
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