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For Immediate Release: September 29, 2006
THRUWAY AUTHORITY ANNOUNCES RECONSTRUCTION AND MOBILITY IMPROVEMENTS BETWEEN INTERCHANGE 23 AND 24 FEIS NOW AVAILABLE
The New York State Thruway Authority has announced that the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for reconstruction and mobility improvements between Interchange 23 and 24 has been released.
The Thruway Reconstruction and Mobility Improvement Project between Interchanges 23 and 24 is the first project to stem from the Albany Corridor Study which was conducted between Interchanges 21A (Berkshire Connector) and 25A (Schenectady, I-88) in Albany and Schenectady Counties.
The Authority’s pavement condition ratings indicate that the underlying pavement conditions between Interchanges 23 and 24 require the mainline to be reconstructed. Traffic analyses indicate that the high volume of traffic on this section of the Thruway warrants mobility improvements, such as the addition of a travel lane in each direction on the Thruway mainline from Interchange 23 (MP 141.92) to Interchange 24 (MP 148.15).
In accordance with the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA), the Authority held a Public Scoping meeting on February 15, 2005, and a Public Hearing on March 14, 2006, to allow for public opinion.
The project will begin at milepost 141.3 and extend to milepost 148.0. The total length of the project is 6.74 miles, located in the Town of Guilderland, Town of Bethlehem, and City of Albany, Albany County.
The FEIS for this action assesses the effect of the project on: noise, air quality, water quality, property impacts, cultural and historic resources, hazardous waste, ecosystems, threatened species, visual resources and environmentally sensitive lands.
A letter has been sent to involved and interested agencies informing them that the FEIS is now available for public viewing. The FEIS is available on the Authority’s website at www.thruway.state.ny.us/projectsandstudies/projects/i23-i24/deis/index.html and at the following local libraries:
Albany Public Library
Main Branch
161 Washington Avenue
Albany, New York 12210
Albany Public Library
Delaware Branch
485 Delaware Avenue
Albany, New York 12209
Bethlehem Public Library
451 Delaware Avenue
Delmar, New York 12054
Guilderland Public Library
2228 Western Avenue
Guilderland, New York 12084
For more information about the project contact the Authority’s Department of Public Affairs at (518) 436-2983 or visit www.thruway.state.ny.us select, “Int. 23-24 Reconstruction" from the left navigation bar, then select “Project Final EIS”.
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