Road Improvement Project Completed on Thruway in Mohawk Valley
$13 Million Project Enhances Safety and Aesthetics
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Construction has been completed on a road improvement project along the Thruway in the Mohawk Valley. The highway has been repaved between Exit 29 in Montgomery County and Exit 29A in Herkimer County.
Upgrades and Improvements
The project, which cost $13 million, included the repaving of the highway, as well as the installation of new reflective line markers and upgrades to the drainage system. Additionally, parking lots at the Iroquois and Indian Castle service areas underwent repairs.
Benefits of the Project
The completion of this project will have a positive impact on travelers in the area, as the newly repaved road will provide a smoother and safer driving experience. The new reflective line markers will also improve visibility, reducing the risk of accidents. Furthermore, the upgraded drainage system will help to prevent water from accumulating on the road, reducing the risk of hydroplaning and improving overall road maintenance.
Conclusion
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: When was the road improvement project completed?
A: The project was completed recently.
Q: What areas of the Thruway were affected by the project?
A: The project took place between Exit 29 in Montgomery County and Exit 29A in Herkimer County.
Q: What was the total cost of the project?
A: The project cost $13 million.
Q: What kind of upgrades did the project include?
A: The project included the repaving of the highway, the installation of new reflective line markers, and upgrades to the drainage system. Parking lots at the Iroquois and Indian Castle service areas also underwent repairs.