Politics & Government
Greenlawn Construction To Enhance Safety For Vehicles, Pedestrians, Cyclists
The project will incorporate various traffic calming measures and new crosswalks equipped with push-button activated lighting.
GREENLAWN, NY — The first phase of a construction project to enhance vehicle, pedestrian, and bicyclist safety along Broadway in Greenlawn is set to begin, the Town of Huntington and the Greenlawn Civic Association announced.
The project will incorporate various traffic calming measures and new crosswalks equipped with push-button activated lighting.
The Town of Huntington and Greenlawn Civic Association received a $650K JumpStart grant from Suffolk County in 2023.
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After collaborating with the town's engineers and transportation and traffic safety departments to develop design concepts and details, and after public meetings with the Greenlawn community, the first part of the project is set to begin.
Beginning Monday, the Town of Huntington is set to undergo the first phase of the construction efforts in Greenlawn to reconstruct sidewalks for ADA Compliance.
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Work is scheduled to take place Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. and be completed in one to two weeks, weather permitting.
Construction will take place along segments of Broadway-Greenlawn Road between LIRR crossing and East and West Maple roads in Greenlawn. Those who need to drive in the area should be aware that the construction operation may cause intermittent, isolated traffic delays.
For information call the Town of Huntington Transportation Office at 631-351-3053.
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