The project, set to begin on Aug. 19, is related to drainage work and improvements near North Shore High School in Glen Head
(GLEN HEAD, N.Y.) – Nassau County Legislature Minority Leader Delia DeRiggi-Whitton (D – Glen Cove) announces that Nassau County will be completing roadwork at the intersection of Harbor Way and Glen Cove Avenue in Glen Head starting on Monday, Aug. 19. Weather permitting, this will mark the continuation of widescale drainage work and improvements near North Shore High School in Glen Head spanning Glen Cove Avenue’s intersections with Club Road, Plymouth Drive South, and Harbor Way.
Motorists who rely upon this intersection in their daily commute are encouraged to plan for temporary delays and/or use alternate routes until the work is completed.
“This ongoing investment in Nassau County’s essential infrastructure will go a long way toward preserving and enhancing quality of life and safety for Glen Head’s residents and students,” Minority Leader DeRiggi-Whitton said. “I look forward to the completion of this project and the long-term benefits it will bring to our greater community.”
The work on Harbor Way and Glen Cove Avenue marks the latest in a series of infrastructure projects across District 11, including milling and repaving work on Scudders Lane from Glenwood Road to Glen Cove Avenue in Glen Head/Roslyn Harbor; West Shore Road in Port Washington, Glen Cove Avenue in downtown Glen Cove, and Duck Pond Road in Glen Cove.
Earlier this year, the Legislature’s Rules committee signed off on nearly $15 million in contracts for sewer system upgrade. The work encompasses the full rehabilitation of the for the Knott Drive (Glen Head), Morgan Park, Viola Drive (both Glen Cove) and Roslyn pump stations, the conversion of the Knott Drive ejector station into a submersible pump station, and construction management services related to the Harwood Ejector Station and Southridge Pump Station improvement projects in Glen Cove.