
Rockland County Continues Road Paving Work; Drivers Urged to Expect Delays
By Rockland Daily Staff
The Rockland County Highway Department is continuing its road resurfacing program, with several projects scheduled in the coming days, officials announced.
As of April 10, paving work is ongoing along Viola Road in the Town of Ramapo, stretching from College Road to Route 306. Work is expected to continue through today, weather permitting.
Looking ahead, crews are scheduled to move to additional roadways next week. On Monday, April 13, paving is planned for New Hempstead Road in Clarkstown, from the town border to Colonial Drive. Work will then continue on Pomona Road in Ramapo from Route 306 to Camp Hill Road on Tuesday, April 14, and Wednesday, April 15.
Officials advise motorists to expect delays beginning at 7:00 a.m. and to follow posted detours and signage. Drivers are encouraged to seek alternate routes where possible.
The schedule remains subject to change depending on weather conditions. Residents with roadway concerns, including potholes or drainage issues, can contact the Rockland County Highway Department for assistance.