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Flooding shuts down numerous roads in Steuben County
Flooding shuts down numerous roads in Steuben County

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time2 days ago

  • Climate
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Flooding shuts down numerous roads in Steuben County

UPDATE 10:04 p.m.: Director of the Steuben County Office of Emergency Management, Timothy D. Marshall, announced that as of 9:30 p.m. on Monday, June 9, a state of emergency has been declared for some towns in Steuben County. Listed below are the towns under a state of emergency: Canisteo Cameron Bath Urbana Pulteney Wayne Marshall said this is due to the excessive rainfall and multiple road closures. People should only travel in these towns if it is an emergency, Marshall explained, first responders and highway crews are actively responding to calls. STEUBEN COUNTY, N.Y. (WETM) — Heavy rains in the area have caused flooding on Monday, with several county and state routes becoming blocked off due to the flood waters in Steuben County. Director of the Steuben County Office of Emergency Management, Timothy D. Marshall, announced that as of 8:30 p.m. on Monday, June 9, multiple roads in Steuben County are closed due to heavy rainfall and flooding. Marshall advised people that the following roads are closed: County Route 10 County Route 15 County Route 119 County Route 76 County Route 87 County Route 88 County Route 89 State Route 36 State Route 54 State Route 238 State Route 54-A First responders are helping to assist whoever needs it, Marshall emphasized, motorists are advised to stay clear of the roadways. Only call 911 for emergencies and report wire calls to local utility, Marshall said. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Delaware County announces spring road weight limits
Delaware County announces spring road weight limits

Yahoo

time01-03-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Delaware County announces spring road weight limits

The Delaware County Department of Public Works has announced its annual, seasonal road postings. Several county roads are temporarily closed to any vehicle with a gross weight in excess of four tons on any one axle. The temporary closures will become effective when notices are posted on the highway and continue until conditions will permit opening, according to a news release. The following roads are affected: County Route 7, known as Downsville-Rockland Road, extending from state Route 30 to the Sullivan County Line. County Route 10, known as Meridale-East Meredith Road, extending from state Route 28 to intersection with Elk Creek Road (does not include the section of County Route 10 from Elk Creek Road to state Route 23). County Route 14, known as Delhi-Treadwell-Leonta Road, extending from state Route 357 in Franklin to the village of Delhi line. County Route 16, known as Fraser-Treadwell Road, extending from state Route 10 to the hamlet of Treadwell. County Route 20, known as Hambletville-Masonville Road, extending from state Route 206 to the Deposit town line. County Route 23, known as Walton-Sidney Center Road, extending from County Route 21 to Sidney Center. County Route 26 known as Telford Hollow Road, extending from state Route 10 to Downsville. County Route 35, known as Masonville-Sidney Center Road, extending from County Route 23 to state Route 206. County Route 67, known as Sands Creek Road, extending from state Route 10 to the village of Hancock line. According to the release, the tonnage specified is the maximum gross weight, including weight of vehicle and load, allowed on any axle. Axles that are less than 46 inches apart, center to center, will be counted as one axle.

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