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A toll superhighway connecting the major cities of the state of New York that would become part of a larger nationwide highway network was proposed as early as 1949. . Construction was initially administered by the state Department of Public Works, [1] however in the following year, the New York State Legislature passed the Thruway Authority Act creating the New York State Thruway Authority ...
The New England Thruway (NET) is a 15.01-mile (24.16 km) section of Interstate 95 under the operation and maintenance of the New York State Thruway Authority. It begins at the Pelham Parkway interchange (exit 8) in the Co-op City section of the Bronx and continues northeastward into Westchester County to the Connecticut state line, where it ...
John L. Buono (born 1943) is chairman and chief executive officer of the New York State Thruway Authority. [1] Buono graduated from Hudson Valley Community College in 1968, and earned bachelor's and master's degrees from University at Albany, SUNY. His first job was that of an administrator and teacher at St. Agnes School in Loudonville, New York.
The $44.6 million project on one of the NYS Thruway's most heavily traveled stretches of roadway began in the fall of 2022. ... The Thruway Authority has plans to invest $2.4 billion in capital ...
Travelers can also visit the Thruway Authority's interactive Traveler Map which features live traffic cameras. Motorists can also sign up for TRANSalert e-mails, which provide the latest traffic ...
The Scottsville Thruway service area has been reopened to the public as of June 25, 2024. Good news for vacationers — the Scottsville Thruway rest stop is back open just in time for summer travel.
An August 2012 report by state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli said the canal system "contributed to the deterioration of the Authority's financial condition over the past decade", even as canal traffic had dropped nearly one-third since the period immediately before the Thruway Authority assumed control.
The authority said it decided to postpone the work for the safety of all involved - drivers on the Thruway, authority employees and the crews involved in the removal of the overpass.