Geneva to Begin Three-Week Paving Project Tuesday

An orange and white traffic cone stands on an asphalt road, indicating a work zone.
A traffic cone marks a road construction area, a common sight in the Finger Lakes region during road work season.

The City of Geneva says roadway milling and paving will begin Tuesday, affecting several streets across the city.

The Department of Public Works says the project is expected to last about three weeks, though the timeline may change due to weather or other conditions. Streets scheduled for paving include Seneca Street, South Main Street, Twomey Place, Park Avenue, Pulteney Street, Prospect Avenue, North Avenue, Maple Street, Pleasant Street, Larchmont Street, Routes 5 & 20, the North and South Cloverleafs, the South Exchange Street parking lot, and all intersecting streets.

City officials say parking and through-traffic will be restricted during workdays, and parking rules will be enforced, including the possibility of towing.

Questions can be directed to Joe Venuti at (315) 789-3101 or by email at [email protected]. A map and schedule of work are available below:

Courtesy: City of Geneva
Courtesy: City of Geneva

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