Traffic & Transit
Repaving Parts Of Routes 6 and 52 In Carmel
The work will take a week to 10 days, officials estimate.

CARMEL, NY – The second phase of a major milling and repaving project on Carmel’s main roads has begin. The project, which will run from Route 6 at Belden Road to Route 52 at Vink Drive, was scheduled to start Sunday and continue for seven to 10 days.
Crews will be working daily, weather permitting.
“The state DOT has a lot of competing projects to consider,” said Putnam County Executive MaryEllen Odell in an announcement. “State Assemblyman Kevin Byrne and Putnam County Legislator Carl Albano worked hard to get the state to focus on making the corridor between Carmel and Kent as safe as it can be.”
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Paleen Construction of Somers was contracted by the state DOT to carry out the project, which requires milling the existing surface before pouring and grading the new asphalt. The work will be done in sections and each section will be useable as soon as completed.

The first phase of the project, which repaired Route 6 from Route 312 to the Reed Memorial Library was finished last year.
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‘Over the years, the state has patched the road, but it hasn’t been entirely repaved in almost 20 years,’ Albano said. “This is the main thoroughfare through the Hamlet of Carmel and we’re very happy that the state recognizes the need to fix it. We hope that they will later continue the work on Route 52 all the way to Route 311 in Kent.”
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