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Route 22 in ‘critical condition.’ Experts say repairs could cost tens of millions

News 12 confirmed with the office of State Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins that funding has been secured through Gov. Kathy Hochul for two Route 22 projects—one totaling $15 million and another $22 million.

Jeremy Hopwood

Apr 20, 2026, 10:10 PM

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If Route 22 were a patient, one engineer says it would be on life support.

That’s the diagnosis from licensed engineer Peter Nardone, known as the “Road Doctor,” who says the heavily traveled Westchester County roadway is in serious disrepair and needs significant investment.

Residents agree.

“Conditions are abominable around here. They are so neglected. Something has to be done immediately,” said a Bedford resident.

Nardone says the issues go beyond surface potholes, pointing to deeper structural deterioration and poor drainage along the route.

State officials acknowledge the need for repairs. News 12 confirmed with the office of State Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins that funding has been secured through Gov. Kathy Hochul for two Route 22 projects—one totaling $15 million and another $22 million.

But Nardone questions whether that will be enough.

After surveying the roadway, he estimates basic milling and paving could cost around $20 million, with drainage improvements potentially doubling that price.

He also notes some damaged stretches are not included in current state plans.

“There’s over a million people in Westchester County, and we deserve better roads,” Nardone said.

State Sen. Shelley Mayer and other officials say they are continuing to push the Department of Transportation for additional funding and faster repairs.

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