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Transportation Projects in Your Neighborhood Transportation Projects in Your Neighborhood Major PIN Contract Number Region 000616 D263845 10 LONG ISLAND 000822 10 LONG ISLAND 000823 10 LONG ISLAND 001145 D264139 10 LONG ISLAND 001627 D263744 10 LONG ISLAND 001767 D264097 10 LONG ISLAND 001768 10 LONG ISLAND 003014 D264134 10 LONG ISLAND 004241 D264048 10 LONG ISLAND 004242 D264049 10 LONG ISLAND 004243 10 LONG ISLAND 005409 10 LONG ISLAND Page 1 of 1260 09/25/2021 Transportation Projects in Your Neighborhood Project Title OP SHARED USE PATH TOBAY TO CAPTREE South Ferry Dock at NY114 Improvements NY114 Pavement Resurfacing Stephen Hands Path to South Ferry NY231 LAKE TO I495 CONCRETE PAVEMENT REPAIR NY112 RECONS I495 TO GRANNY RD RMC/FIRE ISLAND INLET BRIDGE REHAB RMC Rustic Rail Replacement NY27A to SSP NY454 DRAINAGE FEUEREISEN TO JOHNSON NY25 PEDESTRIAN IMPROVEMENTS NY25/NY107 BRIDGE REHAB NY25 Intersection Improvement at Coram/Mt. Sinai Rd. NY347 RECONST HALLOCK RD TO CR97 Page 2 of 1260 09/25/2021 Transportation Projects in Your Neighborhood Project Description Construction of 3rd phase of 14 mile shared-use path along the north side of Ocean Parkway. Phase 3 extends between TOBAY and Captree State Park Towns of Oyster Bay, Islip and Babylon, Nassau and Suffolk Counties Improve South Ferry Dock at NY114 including reconstruction of the approach to meet the new dock elevation, drainage improvements, replacement of existing bulkhead and elevation of adjacent gravel parking area, Town of Southampton, Suffolk County. NY114 Pavement Resurfacing from Stephen Hands Path to South Ferry, Towns of East Hampton and Southampton, Suffolk County. Concrete Pavement repair including joint sealing, diamond grinding, etc. at NY231 from Lake Avenue to I495, Towns of Babylon & Huntington, Suffolk County. Reconstruction of NY112 between I495 and Granny Rd including safety improvements at the intersection of NY112 and Horseblock Rd (CR16), improved bike/ped facilities, center left turn lane and 5 foot wide shoulders. Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk County Rehabilitate the Robert Moses Causeway bridge over Fire Island Inlet including painting structural steel aboved the deck & spot repairs to maintain the structural integrity & safety for the traveling public, Town of Islip, Suffolk County. BIN # 10587 RMC from NY27A to SSP - Replace existing rustic guide rail, Town of Islip, Suffolk County DRAINAGE RECONSTRUCTION ON NY454 BETWEEN FEUEREISEN AVE AND JOHNSON AVE INCLUDING A NEW CLOSED CONDUIT DRAINAGE SYSTEM AND RECHARGE BASINS IN ISLIP TOWN, SUFFOLK COUNTY. Pedestrian safety improvements along the NY25 corridor from NYC line to Orient Point, Towns of Hempstead, North Hempstead, Oyster Bay, Huntington, Smithtown, Brookhaven, Riverhead and Southold in Nassau and Suffolk Counties. Rehabilitation NY25 over NY107 bridge including joint replace, wearing &pedestal replace, concrete deck&approach slab repair, substructure concrete repairs, new bridge rail, new sidewalk,steel repair & new overlay.BIN 1018219,Town of Oyster Bay,Nassa NY25 Intersection Improvement at Coram/Mt. Sinai Rd. - add a left turn lane on the southbound Coram/Mt Sinai Road at NY25 intersection. Shift the curb line on the west side of southbound Mt. Sinai Coram Road by about 12 feet, new striping for south Reconstruct NY347 from Hallock Rd to CR97, Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk County. Page 3 of 1260 09/25/2021 Transportation Projects in Your Neighborhood Construction Start Status In/Future Development Start Date Bid Opening Date Date Completed Project 04/17/2019 In Development Spring 2020 Summer 2022 Summer 2022 In Development Spring 2020 Summer 2021 Fall 2021 Under Construction Fall 2018 01/09/2020 Under Construction Fall 2014 06/21/2018 Under Construction Summer 2018 01/09/2020 In Development Spring 2020 Summer 2022 Summer 2022 Under Construction Fall 2005 02/06/2020 Under Construction Summer 2016 10/10/2019 Under Construction Spring 2018 10/30/2019 Future Development Spring 2023 Spring 2025 Summer 2025 In Development Summer 2007 Summer 2025 Fall 2025 Page 4 of 1260 09/25/2021 Transportation Projects in Your Neighborhood Construction End Date Construction Amount Federal Funding State Funding Local Funding Yes Yes No Summer 2023 3100000.00 Yes Yes No Winter 2022/2023 9600000.00 Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Summer 2023 4600000.00 No Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Summer 2026 7000000.00 Yes Yes No Summer 2028 34400000.00 Yes Yes No Page 5 of 1260 09/25/2021 Transportation Projects in Your Neighborhood Type of Work Bicycle Facility (Highway): New Ferry Terminal: Rehab Pavement: Mill and Fill Pavement: Concrete Pavement Repair, Heavy Pavement: Reconstruction, Concrete Bridge: Painting Guiderail/Median Barrier: Rehab/Improve Drainage: New/Improve Pedestrian Facility (Highway): Improve/Rehab Bridge: General Rehab (Preservation) Safety Miscellaneous Pavement: New, Full Depth Asphalt Page 6 of 1260 09/25/2021 Transportation Projects in Your Neighborhood Public Friendly Description Project proposes to construct the 3rd phase of 14 mile shared-use path along the north side of Ocean Parkway. Phase 3 extends between Tobay Beach and Captree State Park in the Towns of Oyster Bay, Islip and Babylon, Nassau and Suffolk Counties. This project proposes improvements to the South Ferry Dock at NY114 in the Town of Southampton in Suffolk County. The work includes reconstruction of the approach roadway to meet the new dock elevation, construction of new bulkhead, raising the adjacent This project proposes to restore the pavement riding surface on NY114 (Sag Harbor Turnpike) from Stephen Hands Path to the South Ferry in the Towns of East Hampton and Southampton, Suffolk County to a smooth and distress free condition by milling and resu This project proposes to provide concrete pavement repairs on NY231 (Deer Park Avenue) between Lake Avenue and Interstate 495 (Long Island Expressway) to improve its efficiency and provide a smoother driving surface to help assure the continued safety of This project proposes to provide safety improvements at the intersection of NY112 and Horseblock Rd (CR16), widening of NY112 between I495 (Long Island Expressway) and Granny Rd, to provide 12 foot travel lanes in both directions, a 13 foot two way left t This project proposes to rehabilitate the Robert Moses Causeway over the Fire Island Inlet bridge leading to Robert Moses State Park in the Town of Islip, Suffolk County. The work includes painting of the structural steel above the deck and spot repairs w This project proposes to replace the existing rustic guide rail on Robert Moses Causeway from Montauk Highway (NY27A) to Southern State Parkway in the Town of Islip in Suffolk County. The rustic guide rail will be replaced with guide rail that meet curren This project proposes to upgrade the drainage with the installation of a new drainage system and recharge basins on NY Route 454 (Veterans Memorial Highway) between Feuereisen and Johnson Avenues in the Town of Islip, Suffolk County This project proposes to address pedestrian safety improvements along NY25 between the New York City line and Orient Point, in the Towns of Hempstead, North Hempstead, Oyster Bay, Huntington, Smithtown, Brookhaven, Riverhead and Southold in Nassau and Suf This project proposes to rehabilitate the bridge that carries Jericho Turnpike (NY25) over Cedar Swamp Road (NY107) in the Town of Oyster Bay in Nassau County. The work includes joint replacement, bearing and pedestal replacement, concrete deck and approa This project proposes to add a left turn lane on the southbound Coram Mount Sinal Road at NYS Route 25 intersection. The work includes shifting of the curb line on the west side of southbound Coram Mount Sinai Road by about 12 feet, new striping for sout This project proposes to improve safety and mobility for vehicles, pedestrians, bicyclists and transit users by reconstructing approximately 1.0 miles of NY347 from Hallock Road to County Route 97 (Nicolls Road) in the Village of Lake Grove, Town of Brook Page 7 of 1260 09/25/2021 Transportation Projects in Your Neighborhood Contract Award Approved Cost Current Award Contract Award Amount Date Changes Amount 07/12/2019 16193713 1387827 17581540 03/16/2020 4560000 283655 4843655 07/23/2018 32687178 -1029162 31658016 03/10/2020 17900000 0 17900000 03/30/2020 10849000 5091 10854091 11/26/2019 9562798 -0 9562798 02/28/2020 11986257 47085 12033341 Page 8 of 1260 09/25/2021 Transportation Projects in Your Neighborhood Cost Estimated or Actual Completed Date Schedule Performance Performance 11/25/2020 GREEN YELLOW 07/06/2021 GREEN YELLOW 09/30/2021 YELLOW GREEN 12/01/2021 GREEN GREEN 10/31/2021 GREEN GREEN 04/11/2021 GREEN GREEN 05/01/2022 GREEN GREEN Page 9 of 1260 09/25/2021 Transportation Projects in Your Neighborhood 005410 10 LONG ISLAND 005411 10 LONG ISLAND 005412 10 LONG ISLAND 005423 10 LONG ISLAND 005903 10 LONG ISLAND 005927 D263713 10 LONG ISLAND 005931 10 LONG ISLAND 00PS02 D263968 10 LONG ISLAND 011260 D263735 10 LONG ISLAND 012112 D263907 10 LONG ISLAND 015625 10 LONG ISLAND 022948 10 LONG ISLAND 022956 10 LONG ISLAND Page 10 of1260 09/25/2021 Transportation Projects in Your Neighborhood NY347 RECONST CR97 TO OLD TOWN RD NY347 RECONST OLD WILLETS TO NY454 SPLIT NY347 OVER CR97 INTERCHANGE CONST NY347 RECONST GIBBS POND RD TO HALLOCK RD NY27 MEDIAN BARRIER RMC TO 5TH AV NY27 OAKDALE MERGE INTERCHANGE IMPVTS NY27 westbound/Barnes Rd Bridge Repair PED SAFETY ACTION PLAN - PHASE 2 NY110 PEDESTRIAN SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS NY106 CONC PAVMT REPAIR NY24 TO OLD COUNTRY RD NY107 OVER I495 BRIDGE REPLACEMENT I495/CROOKED HILL RD INTRCHNG CONST I495 PAVEMENT REHAB NASS LINE TO EXIT 55 Page 11 of1260 09/25/2021 Transportation Projects in Your Neighborhood Reconstruct NY347 from CR97 to Old Town Rd Reconstruct NY347 from Old Willets Path to NY454 CONSTRUCT BRIDGE AND INTERCHANGE AT CR97(NICOLLS RD) AND NY347 Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk County Reconstruct NY347 from Gibbs Pond Rd to Hallock Rd Install median barrier on NY27 from Robert Moses Causeway to 5th Avenue in Islip Town, Suffolk County.

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