Mayor Corradino Proposes $750,000 Paving Plan For 2024

by Contributor | May 21, 2024 5:11 pm

OSWEGO – Mayor Rob Corradino announced today he is proposing a $750,000 paving plan for the City of Oswego this Spring, adding to the $8 million of paving completed since 2016. The proposed paving plan includes the east side of the city, as well as the west side.

Mayor Corradino’s proposed 2024 paving plan includes:

In addition to this, the West First Street Reconstruction projection from West Utica Street to Murray Street will begin in the Fall. In 2023, the city was awarded a 2.5-million-dollar grant through New York State to pave this stretch of road. This project will be a two-season project, beginning in the Fall and finishing in the Spring. This will be a total reconstruction including storm sewers, water pipes and new curbs and pedestrian crossing.  “Once again this year we will maximize our CHIPS funding and use the allotted funding to pave some of the worst streets in the city. Recovering and repairing our infrastructure continues to be a major focus for city government.”

Common Council will deliberate the selected streets and proposed funding during a future Administrative Services committee meeting at City Hall.

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