Wilton Town Highway Department
- 20 Traver Rd Gansevoort New York 12831 United States
Profile
Wilton Town Highway Department operates as a government entity responsible for maintaining and enhancing the town’s infrastructure and roadways in Wilton, New York. As part of the municipal government, the department oversees the upkeep, repair, and snow removal of local roads, bridges, culverts, and stormwater systems to ensure public safety and year-round road accessibility. With a strong focus on efficiency and public service, the department provides timely responses to roadway hazards such as fallen trees, potholes, flooding, and other maintenance issues.
The Wilton Town Highway Department plays a key role in managing seasonal activities, including snow plowing, sanding, and de-icing during winter months. In the warmer seasons, the department undertakes projects such as ditching, mowing roadside vegetation, paving, and brush removal to maintain clear visibility and road integrity. It also coordinates with other municipal and state agencies for shared infrastructure initiatives and emergency preparedness. The department is committed to serving the community with a reliable, well-maintained transportation network and frequently communicates with residents regarding work schedules and safety information.
Key Services:
– Maintenance and repair of town roads and bridges
– Snow plowing, sanding, and de-icing during winter months
– Drainage system and stormwater infrastructure management
– Roadside mowing and vegetation control
– Pothole patching, resurfacing, and general paving
– Seasonal brush and debris removal along roadways
– Emergency response to road obstructions or hazards
– Collaboration with other agencies for infrastructure projects
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Contact Info
- 20 Traver Rd, Gansevoort, New York, 12831, United States
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Phone: (518) 584-4588
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