Paving Projects Completed in Lake Ronkonkoma and Patchogue


Superintendent Losquadro and Councilman Foley on Mill Road in Lake Ronkonkoma. | Town of Brookhaven

Traffic flow is soon to be smooth-sailing in Lake Ronkonkoma and Patchogue, according to a pair of local leaders. 

Brookhaven Town Highway Superintendent Daniel P. Losquadro and Councilman Neil Foley made the joint announcement ahead of this week.

“Roadways in the Lake Ronkonkoma paving project were in great need of resurfacing, as the surrounding area has developed over the last few years, attracting many more motorists and pedestrians,” said Superintendent Losquadro. ”I am grateful we were able to include both of these projects in our 2025 paving season.”

The Lake Ronkonkoma paving project—which totaled $468,000—called for the resurfacing of 15 roadways south of the Long Island Expressway. Roads involved include Babcock Avenue, Bokel Road, Carroll Avenue, Cedar Street, Donna Lane, Dougbeth Drive, Eileen Drive, Garrity Avenue, Latham Place, Mill Road, Sloan Drive, The Plaza, Union Avenue, Vega Drive and Winchester Road. 

Meanwhile, in Patchogue, 10 roadways west of North Ocean Avenue and north of Sunrise Highway saw ample revamp as well. It cost $174,000 to pave Cameron Place, Canaan Lake Drive, Glendale Street, Howell Street, Jennings Place, Oakleigh Street, Perry Place, Waldron Street, Wilmarth Avenue and Wilmarth Place. 

“These improvements are a big win for our communities,” Councilman Foley added. “Safe, well-maintained roads are essential to quality of life, and I’m proud to work alongside Superintendent Losquadro to deliver real results for our residents in Lake Ronkonkoma and Patchogue.”

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