Enhancing Safety and Mobility

A significant milestone has been reached in the environmental review process for a project aimed at upgrading a crucial 30-mile stretch of State Route 17 in Orange and Sullivan Counties. This initiative seeks to improve safety, reduce traffic congestion, and provide better access for all users of the transportation system.

Scoping Report Released

The completion of the scoping report marks an important step in this project’s early design and environmental review stages. It evaluates preliminary concepts for improving the roadway and identifies alternatives for further study. Enhancements being considered include adding lanes and constructing new roadways to better manage through traffic. State Route 17 serves as a vital artery connecting the Mid-Hudson, Catskills, and Southern Tier regions.

Community Engagement and Input

The New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT), in collaboration with the Federal Highway Administration, has engaged with the public and various stakeholders throughout the scoping process. Two “build” alternatives, alongside a “no-build” option, will be explored further in an upcoming Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) slated for 2025.

Proposed Alternatives

One proposed alternative retains the current two-lane layout while adding interchange auxiliary lanes and new collector-distributor roads. The second alternative suggests a third travel lane from Exit 120 to Exit 130A, along with safety upgrades and improved pedestrian and mass transit accommodations. Key interchanges, including Exit 120, will undergo reconstruction to enhance functionality.

Future Impact on the Hudson Valley

Recent investments in the Hudson Valley, including developments at Woodbury Common Premium Outlets and LEGOLAND, underscore the importance of this project. As the region continues to grow, the improvements to State Route 17 are essential for ensuring safe and efficient travel for residents and visitors alike.

Route 9 Crash in Poughkeepsie on Sunday, June 24

The New Hamburg Fire Department released images from the violent three-vehicle crash that occurred just after 5pm on Sunday, June 24.