Traffic & Transit

Walk Of Life: Eagerly Awaited Weaver Street Sidewalk Extension Breaks Ground

Once complete, the project will create a walkable corridor linking neighborhoods, the Murray Avenue School and the green spaces.

Resident Lisa Rubin Neuthaler and son, JJ, Town Councilman Jeffery King, Town Supervisor Jaine Elkind Eney, Town Engineer Robert Wasp, Town Councilwoman Robin Nichinsky, Town Councilwoman Sabrina Fiddelman, Deputy Town Engineer Carol Murray.
Resident Lisa Rubin Neuthaler and son, JJ, Town Councilman Jeffery King, Town Supervisor Jaine Elkind Eney, Town Engineer Robert Wasp, Town Councilwoman Robin Nichinsky, Town Councilwoman Sabrina Fiddelman, Deputy Town Engineer Carol Murray. (Town of Mamaroneck )

TOWN OF MAMARONECK, NY — It will soon be a lot easier (and safer) to leave the car behind when enjoying the little things that make the Town of Mamaroneck such a special place.

The Town of Mamaroneck has announced that construction of the Weaver Street (Route 125) sidewalk extension is underway. Town officials are celebrating milestone in a project nearly a decade in the making.

"This project reflects our community’s commitment to pedestrian safety and sustainable transportation," Town Supervisor Jaine Elkind Eney. "We are grateful to NYSDOT and to our residents for their support and patience as we bring this long-anticipated improvement to life."

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The project will be funded in part with New York State Department of Transportation grants.

When complete, the Weaver Street Sidewalk Extension will allow students, families, and visitors to walk safely between Murray Avenue School, neighborhoods, and the reservoir/Sheldrake Environmental Center.

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Weather permitting, the construction is expected to be completed in early 2026.

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