East Setauket completes $762K road paving project led by Brookhaven officials


Jonathan Kornreich Council District 1 | Town of Brookhaven

Brookhaven Town Highway Superintendent Daniel P. Losquadro and Councilmember Jonathan Kornreich have announced the completion of a significant road paving project in East Setauket, New York. The project involved resurfacing 16 roads located north of Route 347, off Pond Path.

Before the paving began, crews conducted inspections and replaced damaged infrastructure such as drains, concrete curbing, sidewalks, and aprons. This preliminary work was completed at a cost of $240,185.

The roads that were part of this project include 18th Street, 23rd Street, Baron Court, Club House Court, Krispin Lane, Krispin Place, Mark Tree Road, Penn Court, Robert Crescent Drive, Robin Court, Spring Meadow Lane, Stuyvesant Avenue, Stuyvesant Circle E and W, Stuyvesant Lane and Tree Court. The entire paving project amounted to approximately $762,000.

Superintendent Losquadro expressed satisfaction with the outcome: “We utilized both our in-house and contracted crews to complete all of the concrete repairs and improvements in this area before paving could begin,” he said. “I am very pleased with how this project came out.”

Councilmember Kornreich emphasized the importance of road maintenance for community safety: “Ensuring our roads are well-maintained is essential for the safety of our residents. Thank you Highway Superintendent Dan Losquadro and your team for your work on the resurfacing project in our community," he stated. He also encouraged residents to continue providing feedback about road conditions to help improve services.

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