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We have finished Phase I of our
Shore Road Traffic Calming Program. This includes Port Washington’s
first audible crossing signal at Old Shore Road.
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We have secured a second
NYS grant for $360,000 that will take the brick crosswalks and countdown
signals all the way to Cow Neck Rd.
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Ave. C has been completely
reconstructed, and both Ave. B and Durbyn St. were repaved through
the cooperation of the Town of North Hempstead’s Public Works Dept.
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Next on the list are
Marlin, Angler, and Seagull.
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We are also seeking
State funding for the reconstruction of Pleasant Ave.
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Potholes and sidewalks
continue to be repaired.
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We’ve updated signage
throughout the Village and will be working on improving our gateway
signs shortly.
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Additional Roadwork
Update “Village Speed Limit 25MPH” signs have been ordered for each
Village gateway.
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Our storm drains have
now been inspected and cleaned.
All of the road and
related work, has been done with a careful eye on our line items in
our well crafted Village Budget.
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All of this has been
accomplished with a modest increase in tax assessment of approximately
3% annually by the Board of Trustees.
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Contractors: road repair,
Stassi Brothers and the Town of North Hempstead; snow removal and
storm drain cleaning, Dejana Industries; sidewalk repair, Castle Industries.
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Superintendent of Public
Works Ron Novinski is watchfully out there, supervising work and meeting
with every contractor ensuring quality, cost effective work for the
Village.
Reprinted from 9-07 Village Newsletter
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