Politics & Government

Bronx River Parkway North Closes Today

The work being done is part of the Crane Road Bridge Replacement Project.

From the Westchester County Department of Public Works and Transportation:

Motorists are advised that the northbound Bronx River Parkway will be closed from the Sprain Brook Parkway in Yonkers to the Westchester County Center (Exit 22) in White Plains on Tuesday, May 7 from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. 

Northbound Parkway closures:

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  • All northbound Bronx River Parkway traffic in Yonkers (six lane section of the parkway) will be detoured onto the Sprain Brook Parkway, then to Central Park Avenue (NY 100) to White Plains.
  • Local traffic will have access to the northbound Bronx River Parkway at the following locations (between the Sprain Brook Parkway and Harney Road): Paxton Avenue, Elm Street, Scarsdale Road, Thompson Street and Leewood Drive.
  • Local northbound parkway traffic will be detoured at Harney Road to Scarsdale Avenue and East Parkway and re-entering the northbound parkway at Crane Road.  
  • Northbound parkway will be open to traffic at Crane Road and all points north.

The southbound parkway will be open. The northbound closures are necessary to advance work related to the Crane Road Bridge Replacement Project on the Bronx River Parkway.

Motorists are advised to seek alternate routes. Numerous variable message signs are being used to alert motorists of tomorrow’s closures.

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The project began last summer and will take three years to complete.

For additional information, contact Westchester County Department of Public Works and Transportation at 995-2555. Full details on this project are available at westchestergov.com/craneroadbridge.


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