North Hempstead touts road repaving projects

Noah Manskar

The Town of North Hempstead repaved more than 7,400 feet of roadways in Roslyn and Albertson this year, the town said in a statement released Friday.

The town’s Highway Department completely resurfaced parts of Town Path in Roslyn and Saddle Lane, Horseshoe Lane, Pasture Lane, Hill Lane, Farm Lane and Knoll Lane in Albertson and Roslyn Heights.

“Ensuring that our roads continue to be paved consistently is critical to maintaining the high quality of life that our residents deserve,” said Peter Zuckerman, councilman for the 2nd District, which includes Albertson and Roslyn Heights.

The projects were among several in the town that repaved a total of 50,000 feet of roadways this year. 

Others were completed in Port Washington, Great Neck, New Hyde Park, Garden City Park and Manhasset, a town release said.

Road maintenance is a “top priority” for the town, Supervisor Judi Bosworth said in a statement.

The town council budgets $2 million for road paving in its capital plan each year.

The town determines which areas need repaving by looking at lists maintained by area foremen, 311 calls for road service requests and feedback from residents.

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