West Main Street Parking Lot Drainage and Repaving Begins - 27 East

West Main Street Parking Lot Drainage and Repaving Begins

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Work has begin on the north end of the West Main Street parking lot, near Rite Aid, and will include repaving and a bioswale. The project will move toward the Southampton Arts Center and is expected to take four to six weeks to complete.  DANA SHAW

Work has begin on the north end of the West Main Street parking lot, near Rite Aid, and will include repaving and a bioswale. The project will move toward the Southampton Arts Center and is expected to take four to six weeks to complete. DANA SHAW

Work has begin on the north end of the West Main Street parking lot, near Rite Aid, and will include repaving and a bioswale. The project will move toward the Southampton Arts Center and is expected to take four to six weeks to complete.  DANA SHAW

Work has begin on the north end of the West Main Street parking lot, near Rite Aid, and will include repaving and a bioswale. The project will move toward the Southampton Arts Center and is expected to take four to six weeks to complete. DANA SHAW

authorStaff Writer on Feb 23, 2024
Southampton Village’s West Main Street parking lot was partially closed on Monday, February 26, for the start of a drainage and repaving project expected to take four to six weeks.... more

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