New York State has allotted nearly seventeen million dollars toward the repaving of many roadways in and around the Capital Region. But there is one group who thinks this isn't nearly enough.
Road construction crews will be out starting today (Tuesday, February, 4th) repairing potholes along 787 and Route 9. Expect some delays and rotating lane closures.
Governor Cuomo announced that over one hundred fifty million dollars will be used across the state to fix roadways that have been impacted by extreme weather. The Capital Region is getting twelve million of it. Find out which roads will be repaired.
Millions of state funds will be appropriated to fix many of the broken roads right here in the Capital Region and across the state. Here is a list of the roads set to be repaired with the money.
Potholes are terrible and I feel like a racecar driver trying to avoid them all. Albany Reddit started a campaign to get our potholes fixed and you won't believe by who.
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)
Have you noticed it? Maybe it's just me, but this might be the worst year ever for divits in the road. I think I'm going to need my wheels AND my neck aligned from all the holes I've met in my recent travels, and we've only just begun.