Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced that construction has begun on a major, multi faceted project in Westchester County to replace four bridges, renovate another, and convert a large culvert into a small bridge.
The project, which includes drainage improvements and the reconstruction of roadways prone to flooding, will enhance safety and improve the region's resiliency during storm events.
The New York State Department of Transportation is replacing two bridges and a large culvert at East Lincoln Avenue over the Hutchinson River Parkway and Hutchinson River between Pelham and Mount Vernon, as well as two bridges on the Saw Mill River Parkway over Saw Mill River in Pleasantville.
A bridge on U.S. Route 1 over Mamaroneck River in Mamaroneck is being upgraded.
The project also will reconstruct bridge approaches and nearby highway intersections, enhance pedestrian safety by upgrading sidewalks, curb ramps, crosswalks and pedestrian signals to meet Americans with Disabilities Act standards, modernize traffic signal operations with new coordinated and interconnected signals, and install new barriers and bridge railings.
During construction of the East Lincoln Avenue bridge, traffic will be maintained on a temporary bridge to be installed this summer.
To withstand 50 year storm events, the Hutchinson River Parkway stormwater system will be replaced and flood walls will be installed, along with a bypass culvert to convey precipitation from large storm events directly into Pelham Lake.
The new bridges on the Saw Mill River Parkway over the Saw Mill River will be elevated to meet 100 year flood projections.
A stretch of newly constructed roadway will be stabilized to divert water from the road and mitigate settling.
During construction, lane closures will be required on the Parkway.
The U.S. Route 1 stone arch bridge over the Mamaroneck River in Mamaroneck will be reinforced and strengthened with a steel liner installed underneath the bridge.
The structure supporting part of Harbor Island Park at the southeast corner of U.S.
Route 1 and Mamaroneck Avenue will be removed and replaced.
The park will be reconstructed.
Two lanes of traffic in each direction will be maintained throughout construction.
Field preparation, surveying and utility work will be underway this summer, with project construction beginning in the fall.
The $115 million project is scheduled for completion in fall 2022. ■