As part of these Department of Transportation-led projects, a 25.4-mile stretch of State Route 28 from Eagle Bay to Blue Mountain Lake in Hamilton County was resurfaced.
This section of Route 28 is part of the Central Adirondack Trail Scenic Byway and follows the path of the Fulton Chain of Lakes, connecting many of the area's most popular destinations for recreation and tourism.
Additionally, thanks to a $14 million investment, 172 lane miles of pavement has been restored on 20 state highways in St. Lawrence, Franklin and Clinton counties.
The projects improved driving conditions and enhanced safety along key connectors for North Country travelers, ensuring the smooth flow of people and commerce throughout the region.
The $18.5 million project on Route 28 included newly designed drainage features that allowed existing roadside ditches to be excavated and graded, enhancing safety for motorists and facilitating storm water runoff.
Native Adirondack cobblestone was also used for most drainage locations rather than the typical grey stone, improving the roadway's aesthetic appeal.
New signage, guiderail and improved snowmobile crossings were also installed at some locations.
Paving in St. Lawrence County took place:
16 lane miles of State Route 68 between the Village of Canton and the hamlet of Pierrepont in the Town of Pierrpont.
25 lane miles of State Route 58 from Braisie Corners in the Town of Macomb to the intersection of State Routes 58 and 12 in the Town of Morristown.
16 lane miles of State Route 37C between the Village of Massena in the Town of Massena and the hamlet of Helena in the Town of Brasher.
11 lane miles of State Route 68 between Woodbridge Corners and the Village of Canton in the Town of Canton.
8 lane miles of State Route 56 between the hamlets of Norfolk and Raymondville in the Town of Norfolk.
7 lane miles of State Route 458 between the hamlet of Nicholville and the Franklin County Line in the Town of Hopkinton.
4 lane miles of State Route 56 between the hamlets of Norwood and Norfolk in the Town of Norfolk.
3 lane miles of State Route 310 between the intersection of State Route 310 and US 11 and State Route 310 and Finnegan Road in the Town of Canton.
2 miles of US Route 11 between the Canton Village Line and the intersection of US Route 11 and State Route 68 in the Town of Canton.
Paving in Franklin County took place:
16 lane miles of State Route 3 between the Essex County line and the hamlet of Vermontville in the Town of Franklin.
5 lane miles of State Route 3 from the village line in Tupper Lake to intersection of State Route 3 and Pleasant Street in the Town of Tupper Lake.
6 lane miles of US Route 11 between the Chateaugay Village line and the Clinton County line in the Town of Chateaugay.
6 lane miles of State Route 30 between the Malone town line and Lake Titus in the Town of Malone.
2 lane miles of State Route 37 between the Malone Village line and the intersection of State Route 37 and US Route 11 in the Town of Malone.
8 lane miles of State Route 95 between the Bombay Town line and the hamlet of Bombay in the Town of Bombay.
Paving in Clinton County took place at the following locations:
7 lane miles of State Route 9B between King's Bay Road and the Village of Rouses Point in the Town of Champlain.
8 lane miles of US 11 from the hamlet of Churubusco in the Town of Clinton to Ellenburg Corners in the Town of Ellenburg.
6 lane miles of State Route 22B between the intersection of State Route 22B and Staley Road and the bridge over the Saranac River in the hamlet of Morrisonville in the Town of Schuyler Falls.
5 lane miles of State Route 190 between Plank Road and Ellenburg Corners in the Town of Ellenburg.
11 lane miles of State Route 3 between the hamlets of Clayburgh and Moffittsville in the Town of Saranac. ■