Southampton Town, Village To Pitch Long-Term Rearrangement of County Road 39 to County - 27 East

Southampton Town, Village To Pitch Long-Term Rearrangement of County Road 39 to County

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Even if the stoplight at Sandy Hollow Road is not eliminated entirely, Southampton Town Highway Superintendent Charles McArdle said he thinks that making the two roads single lane to allow them to merge together during green light cycles would improve traffic flow on CR39.

Even if the stoplight at Sandy Hollow Road is not eliminated entirely, Southampton Town Highway Superintendent Charles McArdle said he thinks that making the two roads single lane to allow them to merge together during green light cycles would improve traffic flow on CR39.

authorMichael Wright on Jul 28, 2025
Southampton Town and Southampton Village officials plan to formally ask Suffolk County to implement a version of the traffic pattern changes that were tested for two weeks in late April... more

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