The city has hired a firm to do work along the 53 streets scheduled to be rebuilt this summer. The work is part of $2.8 million in infrastructure improvements and road repairs the city is doing this year along the 237 miles of roads it maintains. Residents and those visiting or working in New Haven just need to be a little patient, because sometimes the milling, which strips the old layers off your street and leaves it even bumpier than it was before, and the paving don’t happen all at once, Elicker said Wednesday. That’s especially true for those who live along one of the bigger, busier streets also scheduled to be rebuilt in major ways under separate projects, including Whitney Avenue, State Street, Quinnipiac Avenue, Howard Avenue and Valley Street. The Whitney Avenue project includes new curbs and sidewalks, said Elicker. He pointed out that at $2.8 million, the Whitney Avenue project will cost as much as the entire seasonal milling and paving project.
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