Many Village Public Works Projects Completed this Summer: Roads Paved, Sidewalks Repaired, Garden Avenue Parking Lot Redone

Aug. 27, 2014: August in Bronxville always includes a long list of public works projects by the village and this August is no exception.
Village Administrator Jim Palmer anticipates milling and paving of Pondfield Road from Tanglewylde Avenue to Valley Road to occur overnight on Thursday, August 28, with striping and crosswalk installation scheduled for Friday, August 29.
New sidewalks and granite curbing already have been installed on the east side of Pondfield Road.
The Garden Avenue parking lot, a focal point for public improvement projects this summer, should see completion by Labor Day weekend. A grant awarded to the village to fund flood mitigation there involved installing underground chambers to catch runoff and reduce flooding, aided by previous concrete pavers installed at ground level.
The parking lot has been reconfigured to absorb merchant parking displaced by the beginning of pre-excavation and pre-construction work at the Kensington Road development site. The redesigned Garden Avenue lot has new paving, angled parking, reset light poles, and redesigned and newly landscaped islands with new tree placement.
Repaving projects in the village included Summit Avenue from Hobart Street to the village line, Sherman Avenue, Hamilton Avenue, Prescott Avenue from Gladwin Road to Avon Road, and Avon Road from Park Avenue to Sagamore Road.
A less visible public works project will begin mid-September when the village plans to video every village sewer line to determine which need to be cleaned and which can be relined. Palmer noted that lining is a superior technology that not only extends the useful lives of sewer lines, but also can eliminate the need for replacement. The village is soliciting bids for the video examination and the cleaning.
Come the new year, the major village and school district flood mitigation project funded by a Federal Emergency Management Agency grant is scheduled to see ground breaking in January of 2015 with completion in late summer of 2015. A hydraulic water retention system and pumping system will be installed under Hayes Field on the Bronxville School property, and water will be pumped from those tanks through a force main that will cross beneath Midland Avenue across the Bronxville Public Library and Village Hall properties and proceed under Palumbo Place to a discharge location at Laurel Brook.
Pictured here: Village public works project at the corner of Garden Avenue and Pondfield.
Photo by A. Warner








