New Milford to rehabilitate 15 ‘worst-performing, high traffic’ roads this year in $3.7M project

The town is moving forward with plans to rehabilitate 15 roads deemed to be in the “worst condition” at a cost about $3.7 million, officials said. Approximately 8 miles of roadway in New Milford will be rehabilitated this year, using the process of either reclaiming or milling and paving, Wittman said. In road reclamation, the construction process uses soil on site as the base of the new roadway surface. The total amount of additional roadway that will be rehabilitated with chip sealing or rubberized chip sealing will be determined, according to Wittmann. The work was slated to begin April 1 and was expected to be finished by Oct. 1, he said. The planned road rehabilitation work will encompass 6 miles of roadway as well as 1 mile of roadway that will be completed in cooperation with Aquarion and 1 mile completed with Public Works’ in-house staff, said Chuck Ballard, who works on the Public Works’ engineering team.

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