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Paving, milling schedule for Staten Island streets next week

Paving, milling schedule for Staten Island streets next week Updated May 07, 11:45 AM; Posted May 07, 11:45 AM The city Department of Transportation will conduct nighttime milling and daytime paving throughout the borough next week. (Staten Island Advance/Hilton Flores)Staff-Shot Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. The city Department of Transportation (DOT) will conduct nighttime milling and daytime paving throughout the borough next week. The work may cause temporary road closures. Notices to move parked cars from streets that are scheduled to be paved or milled are posted in advance. If a car is not moved, the city will tow it around the corner or to the next closest block without construction. If there is a change in the schedule or if notices can’t be posted ahead of time, the contractor will verbally inform residents of the need to move their cars.

DOT plans milling efforts on Staten Island streets next week

DOT plans milling efforts on Staten Island streets next week Updated 12:58 PM; Today 12:58 PM The city Department of Transportation (DOT) will conduct daytime milling in Rossville Annadale, Eltingville, Woodrow, Princes Bay and Huguenot next week. (Staten Island Advance/Jan Somma-Hammel)Staff-Shot Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. The city Department of Transportation (DOT) will conduct daytime milling in Rossville, Eltingville, Woodrow, Annadale, Princes Bay and Huguenot next week. Notices to move parked cars from streets that are scheduled to be paved or milled are posted in advance. If a car is not moved, the city will tow it around the corner or to the next closest block without construction. If there is a change in the schedule or if notices can’t be posted ahead of time, the contractor will verbally inform residents of the need to move their cars.

With shovels, snowballs and dogs, Staten Islanders head out into storm s aftermath

With shovels, snowballs and dogs, Staten Islanders head out into storm’s aftermath Updated Dec 17, 2020; Facebook Share Twitter Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. After the first significant snowstorm of the season hit Staten Island, residents armed with their shovels descended on the streets to clean up the mess that Gail left behind. Jojo Esposito and his son, Vincent, plow the snow the morning after Winter Storm Gail.(Staten Island Advance/Jordan Hafizi) The storm system dumped 6.5 inches on the borough, according to the Sanitation Department. Jojo Esposito and his son, Vincent, from Dongan Hills, were out plowing parking lots for local businesses and residents Thursday morning. They were also giving a helping hand to friends and family.

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