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2023

The project is scheduled to resume on April 10, 2023, and continue through October 2023. Updated construction schedule will be posted online. Check back weekly for news and updates.

In the roadway area and the sidewalk of Chester Road, in front of the Barasch Field, Mill River Complex Park, Lynbrook NY.

The work involves new underground vaults and equipment, installation of a remote control valve, water main offset work, new vent poles and telemetry cabinets, and infrastructure support to the regulator station.

We are making investments to reinforce the local energy distribution system in your neighborhood to ensure our Lynbrook customers continue to receive safe and reliable energy service. This project will build a more reliable local energy system by reinforcing local underground infrastructure and adding protection in the event of an emergency.

Yes. National Grid’s top priority is the safety of its customers, the general public, and its employees and contractors. The professional construction firms we work with also place safety as their top priority.

No. This work will be managed so that National Grid service interruption will not be an issue. The Village of Rockville Centre will notify you in advance of any temporary interruption to water service during our water main offset work. 

Construction is set to resume on April 10, 2023, and will continue through October 2023. Restoration of Chester Road will be done at the conclusion of the project in fall 2023. 

Traffic on Chester Road will be impacted during construction, between Merton Avenue and S Park Avenue. Our team is working with the Village to ensure the safety of the streets on which our work will take place and mitigate traffic issues to the greatest extent feasible. Detour Signs will be posted on near streets and a traffic flagger will be on-site during construction hours.

No.  As this project will reinforce the existing local distribution system, most of the work will take place within established utility corridors.

While our contractors will make efforts to keep disturbance to a minimum, there will be noise associated with this project. Most of that noise will occur while excavation is underway as contractors use heavy equipment to trench.

Please call our line 631-213-2009 or email Box.liprojects@nationalgrid.com to speak with a member of our outreach team. We also have a dedicated project webpage—ngrid.com/lynbrookrcv—featuring construction updates with information regarding work locations and timelines.

2022

The project is scheduled to start in July 2022 through October 2022. An updated construction schedule will be posted online. Check back weekly for news and updates.

In the roadway area and the sidewalk of Chester Road, in front of the Barasch Field, Mill River Complex Park, Lynbrook NY.

The work involves new underground vaults, equipment, remote control valves, vent poles, telemetry cabinets, and infrastructure support to the regulator station.

National Grid is making investments to reinforce the local energy distribution system in your neighborhood to ensure customers receive safe and reliable energy service. This project will build a more reliable local energy system by reinforcing local underground infrastructure. National Grid is making investments to reinforce the local delivery system in your neighborhood to ensure customers receive safe and reliable energy service. This project will build a more reliable local natural energy system by reinforcing local underground infrastructure.

Yes. National Grid’s top priority is the safety of its customers, the general public, and its employees and contractors. The professional construction firms we work with also place safety as their top priority.

No. This work will be managed so that service interruption will not be an issue.

Construction is set to start in July 2022 and will continue through September 2022. Restoration of the area will occur in late September 2022/early October 2022.

Traffic will be impacted during construction along the project route. Our team is working with the town to ensure the safety of the streets on which our work will take place and mitigate traffic issues to the greatest extent feasible. Detour Signs will be posted on near streets and a traffic flagger will be on-site during construction hours.

No. As this project will reinforce the existing local distribution system, most of the work will take place within established utility corridors.

While our contractors will make efforts to keep disturbance to a minimum, there will be noise associated with this project. Most of that noise will occur while excavation is underway as contractors use heavy equipment to the trench.

Please call our line (631-755-5338) or email Box.liprojects@nationalgrid.com to speak with a member of our outreach team. We also have a dedicated project webpage— ngrid.com/lynbrookrcv —featuring construction updates with information regarding work locations and timelines.