In an effort to maintain and improve our streets after a harsh winter, NYC Department of Transportation will be milling and paving roadways within the 48th Council District.
Councilman Deutsch has released the following DOT repaving schedule in order to alert residents in advance of repairs that will be taking place within the neighborhood. Residents will be notified beforehand, as signs will be posted in advance where the work will occur.
Councilman Deutsch has also allocated additional funds to the NYC Department of Transportation to continue repairs in much-needed areas.
For more information, or to report a problem, please call Councilman Deutsch’s District Office at 718-368-9176.
Streets that will be repaved within the 48th Council District include:
· Kings Highway, between Ocean Avenue and Nostrand Avenue
· Coney Island Avenue, between Avenue P and Avenue R
· Bedford Avenue, between Kings Highway and Voorhies Avenue
· Avenue Y, between Haring Street and Knapp Street
· Knapp Street, between Avenue Y and Voorhies Avenue
· Brigham Street, between Shore Pkwy and Emmons Avenue
· Bragg Street, between Shore Pkwy and Emmons Avenue
· Mackenzie Street, between Shore Blvd and Oriental Blvd
· Norfolk Street, between Shore Blvd and Oriental Blvd
· Oxford Street, between Shore Blvd and Oriental Blvd
· Pembroke Street, between Shore Blvd and Oriental Blvd
· Kensington Street, between Shore Blvd and Oriental Blvd
· Langham Street, between East 11th Street and Oriental Blvd
· East 11th Street, between Avenue X and Shore Pkwy
· Gilmore Court, between East 11th Street and East 12th Street
· East 22nd Street, between Avenue R and Avenue V
· East 22nd Street, between Neck Road and Shore Pkwy
· Avenue P, between Bedford Avenue and Nostrand Avenue
· Ocean Avenue, between Avenue P and Avenue W
· Ocean Avenue, between Voorhies Avenue and Emmons Avenue
(YWN Desk – NYC)
One Response
Something is very wrong with this article. It says “Councilman Deutsch has released the following DOT repaving schedule”. But the dictionary defines a ‘schedule’ as “a plan for carrying out a process or procedure, giving lists of intended events and times.”
To me this looks like a list of streets, but there are no dates at all.