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BUFFALO, NY -- NYSDOT announced Monday they have suspended plans to move forward with the Scajaquada Corridor project. After a fatal accident in 2015, Governor Andrew Cuomo instructed DOT to make ...
The New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) announced Monday it will not be moving forward with its proposed changes to the Scajaquada Corridor. 1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays.
The New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) announced that in recognition of Earth Week, the Department will be taking part in a statewide Trash Blitz on Friday from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m ...
WEST MONROE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — A bridge closure causing traffic chaos in West Monroe is prompting the NYSDOT to step in. Drivers on State Route 49 now have to take a detour, taking them on a ...
Capital Region (WRGB) — NYSDOT has released the Draft Reimagine I-787 Planning and Environment Linkages Report for public review and the comment period is now open. Comments on the Draft Report ...
The attorney representing residents and community groups outlines the ways the NYSDOT failed to conduct a proper environmental review of the $1B Kensington project.
The New York Dept. of Transportation's project to reimagine Syracuse, N.Y.'s I-81 downtown viaduct includes removal of the viaduct’s first seven spans. NYSDOT expects the elevated structure ...
NYSDOT Commissioner Marie Therese Dominguez pointed to the Route 5S corridor in downtown Utica as a demonstration of what the DOT can do to enhance safety not just in Utica but across the state.
Rochester, N.Y. — The New York State Department of Transportation is reminding drivers to be cautious near snowplows, following a close call in the Rochester area. NYSDOT shared video on social ...
NEW YORK — Gov. Kathy Hochul recently announced the New York State Department of Transportation received a $32 million grant to advance the use of low carbon materials in construction projects.
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