
"As someone who has ridden on virtually every mile of every state road across New York, I know firsthand every curve and every pothole, and next year we will be making an unprecedented investment to improve state roads across New York, the governor said. New Yorkers will be seeing crews out there like never before next year, rejuvenating highways, enhancing the safety of the traveling public, and laying a solid foundation for economic development across the Empire State."
"Big Apple drivers will be treated to new coats of asphalt on major thoroughfares, including parts of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, Jackie Robinson Parkway, and the Bronx River Parkway. A total of 44 paving projects equating to 75 miles in NYC will commence in 2026. Photo via Google Maps NYC streets will get a makeover next year, as Gov. Kathy Hochul announced on Wednesday a nearly $79 million paving investment for the Big Apple."
New York State will invest nearly $79 million to pave streets in New York City, funding 44 projects totaling about 75 miles scheduled to start in 2026. The state budget secured $800 million for road repairs, enabling the NYS Department of Transportation to leverage more than $600 million for over 180 paving projects statewide next year. The investment aims to rejuvenate highways, improve traveler safety, and support economic development. Officials called the effort the largest NYSDOT paving investment in history. The program intends to modernize roadways across the state and lay a foundation for easier travel and infrastructure resilience.
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