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Quincy DPW outlines $41M+ outside‑funded work and city repaving plan; 50 neighborhood roads targeted this year
Summary
DPW Commissioner Al Grazioso told the council that close to 50 roadways are planned for repaving this year and that roughly $41 million in outside funding (National Grid, federal, state and MBTA sources) will pay for major corridor reconstruction.
Commissioner Al Grazioso (Department of Public Works) presented a citywide update on roadways and infrastructure renewal at the April 7 council meeting, outlining recent accomplishments, major projects slated for 2025 and funding sources that will pay for a large share of work.
Key figures and recent work - Since 2018: approximately 63.8 miles of roadway completed and about 104 miles of sidewalk; DPW reported roughly 288 roadways and sidewalks completed and 1,354 spot sidewalk repairs. - The city lists more than 1,000 roadways, roughly 257 miles of roads and 304 miles of sidewalks.
Major projects for 2025 and funding Commissioner Grazioso said the city expects to complete close to 50 roadways this year (some work stretching…
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