
You really have to hand it to the Rockland County Highway Department and the New York State Department of Transportation. If you take a little ride along County Road 108 in North Rockland, you will see a widening and improvement project that has been planned in anticipation of, instead of reaction to, the Route 9W bridge replacement.
After an emergency closure and repair of the 9W bridge in Stony Point last summer, the Beach Road/Route 108 detour was a key to relieving most of the 9W congestion. Stony Point Town officials asked for assistance as temporary closures forced traffic onto Lowland Hill, East and West Main Streets in Stony Point, and onto otherwise local routes.
As plans for a Route 9W closure and a full-time detour via Route 108 for the eventual bridge replacement came together, the RC Highway and NYS DOT sat down and planned this rehab project. The various improvements being made now will make a world of difference to those who regularly travel this riverfront and commercial corridor. When the replacement project starts, now scheduled for Spring of 2009, the road should be ready for the added volume and larger sized trucks that are sure to use the road. Its good to see the County Highway Department and NYS DOT have combined forces and committed to widening and improving this busy North Rockland route and getting it done before we need it.
Funding for the improvements, which come at a time when funding is scarce, are borne mainly by the New York State DOT, and rightfully so. The Farley Bridge is a major DOT problem here in the Hudson Valley, and they need to get this right. The rehab includes a widening of turns, improvements in lines of sight, guardrails, drainage, and signage that is sure to improve safety.
You have to give a big hand to Skip Vezzetti at the RC Highway Department and Sandra Jobson of New York State DOT for taking this job on. As I have said here on many occasions, these major public works jobs need to be managed in an intelligent and cooperative manner and from the looks of it, the James A Farley Bridge job has gotten off to an excellent start. Thanks to all involved.
Editors Note: The bridge bids are in. Assuming they award to the lowest bidder.
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HARRISON & BURROWES $ 11,063,110.63
ECCO III ENTERPRISES $ 13,708,000.00
DEFOE CORPORATION $ 13,754,214.80
YONKERS CONTRACTING $ 14,811,881.50
LAWS CONSTRUCTION $ 17,686,491.40
Tags: Beach Road, County Road 108, Grassy Point, Grassy Point Road, HARRISON & BURROWES, Haverstraw, James A Farley Bridge, New York State Department of Transportation, Phil Marino, Rockland County Highway Department, Rockland County NY, Sandra Jobson, Skip Vezzetti, Stony Point







