(BROOME COUNTY, NY) – For the fifth summer in a row, Broome County is setting a new record for the amount of roadwork completed in a single season. Broome County Executive Jason Garnar joined Deputy Commissioner of Public Works Chet Kupiec today to announce the Highway Division’s 2025 roadwork season plan.
The 2025 highway reconstruction and rehabilitation plan include more than 40 projects. Paving projects include 39 miles of roads, and road maintenance and pavement preservation work include 46 miles; a record total of 85 miles of roadways. Last year, 84 miles of Broome County roads were fixed; in 2023, 83 miles were repaired and in 2022, 72 miles were repaired.
Motorists are reminded to use caution in work zones, even when they are not active as some routes may be modified as construction progresses. Slowing down is always the most effective way to keep yourself and workers safe. You may also want to give yourself extra time during commutes to accommodate for any detours or changes in traffic patterns. Weekly roadwork updates will be provided to help drivers plan their commute.