For 120 years, it’s been essential to Albany’s transportation and industrial history, but now this bridge's days over the Hudson River are coming to a close.
There are certain decisions from "above" that you have to accept. There are others that you can understand for financial reasons, but totally ticks you off. This is one of them.
The following is truly a coveted award given to roads in the Capital Region who have made this esteemed pothole list. (I probably could have gotten a company that does front end alignments to sponsor this, but I decided not to)
A Just how bad are the roads, bridges and other construction problems in New York State (specifically in our area?) Sometimes I wonder if the public has been fully told. But nothing can be as bad as the video I'm about to show you
Well, the results are in, and it became a nitemare to declare a winner, but I do have one - the official" Pothole Paradise" of the Capital Region is…….
The winter weather and aging infrastructure are likely the reasons that some Albany area roads and water mains have created havoc, throughout the area over the past few days.