Albany County Department of Public Works Lisa M. Ramundo, Commissioner Scott D. Duncan, Deputy Commissioner 449 New Salem Road Voorheesville, NY 12186-4826 Phone (518) 765-2055 Fax (518) 447-7047

Hauling & Placing and Pavement Recycling Projects

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To enhance conditions and ensure safer travel for all residents, Albany County has scheduled repairs and resurfacing for nearly 29 miles of roadway in 2025.

For information on other projects that may cause travel disruption on Albany County roadways, please visit: Lane Restrictions, Closures & Detours

We very much appreciate your patience and understanding.

Feel free to call us at (518) 765-2055 for more details regarding any of the below projects, or for information regarding projects scheduled for construction in the future.


2026 PROPOSED SCHEDULE
For Hauling & Placing and Pavement Recycling Projects

All projects will be in operation from 5:30AM—6:00PM.
Expect intermittent lane closures & alternating one-way traffic.

Dates are subject to change due to weather or other circumstances.

Town Date Road From/To Length
Berne TBD CR3 CR1 to CR2 2.6 mi
Bethlehem TBD CR53/54 CR102 to SR396 2.7 mi
Colonie TBD CR154 CR151 to CR 152 1.2 mi
Colonie TBD CR157 WSR to SR20 Striping Only
Guilderland TBD CR202 SR156 to SR146 3.8 mi
Knox TBD CR254 SR156 to SR156 4.1 mi
Knox TBD CR260 SR146 to SR156 1.7 mi
Rensselaerville TBD 351 CR361 to CR352 4.4 mi
Rensselaerville TBD 352 CR357 to CR358 1.1 mi
Rensselaerville TBD 357 CR352 to CR351 2.3 mi
Westerlo TBD CR401 SR143 to CR405 5.2 mi
Westerlo TBD CR402 CR404 to CR351 2.3 mi
 

This maintenance initiative aims to address any existing wear and tear, potholes, or other road surface issues that may have developed over time. By investing in these improvements, we are committed to enhancing the quality and safety of our County road network.

Throughout the project, we kindly ask for your understanding and cooperation, as there may be temporary inconveniences such as traffic diversions, reduced speed limits or brief road closures in certain areas. These measures are essential for the safety of both workers and residents during the construction process.

We assure you that every effort will be made to minimize disruptions to daily routines and to complete the work as efficiently as possible. Regular updates regarding the project's progress and any changes to traffic patterns will be provided through official communication channels, including our website, social media platforms and local news outlets.

Your patience and cooperation are greatly appreciated as we work to improve Albany County’s infrastructure for the benefit of all residents.

If you have any questions or concerns regarding the upcoming road maintenance project, please don't hesitate to contact us at (518) 765-2055.