Paving Season Continues! 33-Road Sound Beach Project Completed 


Superintendent Losquadro and Councilwoman Bonner at the intersection of Syosset Road and Long Beach Drive in Sound Beach | Town of Brookhaven

And another one.

Brookhaven Town Highway Superintendent Daniel P. Losquadro has kept busy this summer, with one massive paving project rolled out after the next. 

Together with Councilwoman Jane Bonner, the town leaders announced that Sound Beach has officially joined its neighbors in earning yet another smooth-streeted upgrade after a 28-roadway overhaul in 2024. 

“Last year, we paved 28 Sound Beach roadways west of Echo Avenue and, this year, we returned to pave a substantial number of roads east of Echo Avenue, between Sound Beach Boulevard and Echo,” Superintendent Losquadro said.

This 33-road resurfacing cost $830,524, according to the Town of Brookhaven. 

“That’s more than 60 roadways in that area resurfaced in the past two years,” Losquadro added. “We are moving through Sound Beach – and across the Town – improving infrastructure and enhancing safety.”

As part of the latest paving project,  drains were repaired and damaged concrete aprons were replaced across Sound Beach. 

“Investing in our local roads is essential to maintaining the quality of life and safety for Sound Beach residents,” said Councilwoman Bonner. “This comprehensive paving project not only improves daily commutes but also strengthens our community’s infrastructure for years to come.” 

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Paving Season Continues! 33-Road Sound Beach Project Completed 

“Investing in our local roads is essential to maintaining the quality of life and safety for Sound Beach residents,” said Councilwoman Jane Bonner.