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Paving Projects Announced For Dutchess County
The work will continue through the spring and summer.
POUGHKEEPSIE, NY — Spring paving season is underway in Dutchess County.
Department of Public Works crews will begin working on nearly 20 miles of road improvements including paving, milling and repairing shoulders and applying pavement overlays.
The work will continue through the spring and summer, a county spokeswoman said.
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This week, motorists should expect to see crews working in the towns of Clinton and Washington:
- Clinton Corners Road/Hollow Road (CR 13 and 14), Town of Clinton- 1.5 miles of mill and fill shoulder work near Hiberina Road (CR 17)
- Shunpike Road (CR 57), Town of Washington – 2.05 miles of mill and fill shoulder work between CR98 and NYS 44.
Beginning the week of May 10, road projects will take place in the towns of Dover, Stanford and LaGrange:
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- Old Route 22 (CR 6), Town of Dover – 1.5 miles of mill and fill shoulder work and paving overlay near NYS power lines.
- Hunns Lake Road (CR 65), Town of Stanford – 1 mile of milling and paving work between West Hunns Lake and just past East Hunns Lake Road.
- Titusville Road (CR 49), Town of Lagrange – nearly 1 mile of mill and fill shoulder work between Noxon Road and NYS Route 55.
- Noxon Road (CR 21), Town of Lagrange - 1 mile of paving overlay between Titusville Road and Colonial Drive.
Additional projects throughout the county will be announced throughout the spring and summer months. Project schedules are dependent on weather conditions and staffing schedules.
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