Bumpy patch of Meadowbrook to be smoothed
Richard Spier is among many drivers who have been irritated about the unpaved overpass on Meadowbrook Parkway that crosses Front Street.
Newsday photo/Gwen Young
I have a complaint about the Meadowbrook Parkway. On the north and south sides of the parkway, between Hempstead Turnpike and Southern State, the road has been torn up for months and not repaved. I would appreciate finding out why for over six months nothing is being done to repave the highway.
--Richard A. Spier, Lido Beach
You’ve got plenty of company, Mr. Spier. We also heard from Howard Knepple and Alan Christie, both of Merrick, PJ Forcino of Uniondale, Pam Chiaramonte of Bellmore, Rick Lehman of Oakdale and other readers about the same problem.
There’s good news ahead. In about three weeks, the bumps and lumps on the overpass that spans Front Street on the East Meadow-Uniondale border should be gone, said state Department of Transportation spokeswoman Eileen Peters.
The project has been delayed because once workers started peeling off layers of asphalt, engineers found that an armored joint -- part of the bridge structure -- was corroded. “It was not a simple bridge deck repair,” she said. “They had to repair some of the structure underneath.” The part had to be designed and manufactured before repairs could be completed.” Once the road is ready to be repaved, the 1 1/2 –inch steel plates that are so annoying to drive over will be taken away and new asphalt poured.
“We regret the inconvenience,” Peters said. “We’re doing everything we have to do to get it right. We don’t need any bridge collapses on Long Island.”
Report state road problems by calling 631-952-6020.
