Repaving of ripped up roads in Danbury now underway on Main Street, Federal Road and more

Several of the major routes in Danbury center will be better than new after a recent repaving spree. Deer Hill Avenue is the latest roadway to receive a new asphalt facelift. Work on that project began on Thursday, July 18 and should last for two to three weeks, according to a city announcement. Meanwhile, a series of Department of Transportation-led repaving projects on local state roads are also ongoing. They include projects to repave Federal Road from the White Street intersection into Brookfield as well as Newtown Road’s span between White Street and Lyon Street, as well as a South Street paving project. Antonio Iadorala, the city’s public works director and city engineer, said city leaders are trying to post notices related to the roadwork, most of which are not city projects, because they “getting inundated with questions of when the paving is going to get done, when it’s going to get started, when it’s going to get finished.

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