Brookhaven completes $830K paving project covering 33 Sound Beach roads


Jane Bonner Councilwoman District 2 | Town of Brookhaven

The Town of Brookhaven has completed a major paving project in Sound Beach, resurfacing 33 roads at a total cost of $830,524. The announcement was made by Highway Superintendent Daniel P. Losquadro and Councilwoman Jane Bonner.

Before the new pavement was laid, crews conducted inspections and repairs on drains and replaced damaged concrete aprons along the affected streets. The project included work on Beacon Drive, Lookout Drive, Halesite Drive, High Hill Drive, Mitchell Drive, Curtis Drive, Millers Road, Syosset Road, Williston Road, Sunrise Drive, Rockaway Drive, Long Beach Drive, Island Road, Greenlawn Road, Hampton Road, Flowerfield Road, Mineola Road, Sea Cliff Drive, Hillside Road, Laurelton Road, Valley Drive, Lynbrook Drive, Westbury Drive, Kew Drive, Northport Road, Huntington Road, King Road, Mastic Road, Nassau Road, New York Avenue, Babylon Drive, Bayport Road and Farmingdale Road.

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

Councilwoman Bonner added: “Investing in our local roads is essential to maintaining the quality of life and safety for Sound Beach residents. This comprehensive paving project not only improves daily commutes but also strengthens our community’s infrastructure for years to come. I’m proud to work alongside Superintendent Losquadro to deliver these important improvements.”

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