New York Allocates Nearly $6 Million for I-86 Repaving Project
Nearly $6M to improve part of I-86
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New York State will invest nearly $6 million to repave over 25 miles of Interstate 86 in Cattaraugus County, between Carrollton and Salamanca. The project, vital for access to Allegany State Park and local attractions, will reduce traffic to one lane in each direction and is expected to finish by year-end.
- 01The project covers more than 25 miles of I-86.
- 02It connects to key destinations like Allegany State Park and St. Bonaventure University.
- 03Traffic will be limited to one lane in each direction during construction.
- 04The total investment for the project is nearly $6 million.
- 05Completion is anticipated by the end of the year.
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New York State is set to invest nearly $6 million to repave a crucial section of Interstate 86 in Cattaraugus County. The project will involve milling and resurfacing over 25 miles of highway between the town of Carrollton and the city of Salamanca. This section of I-86 is significant for drivers accessing important local destinations such as Allegany State Park, the Seneca Allegany Resort and Casino, and St. Bonaventure University. During the construction, traffic will be reduced to one lane in each direction, with work expected to be completed by the end of the year.
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The repaving will improve road safety and accessibility for local attractions.
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