BRIDGE CLOSURE – Park Ave. Bridge Repairs Will Delay Main St. Bridge Project

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The Village of Brockport’s final 2023 Winter Serenades music offering is The Freedom Trio at 3:00 on Sunday March 19.  The trio is composed of three stellar musicians - Peter Chwazik, jazz professor at Ithaca College and former bassist with Trey Anesthesia; Joe...

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Village Board Meeting 3-6-23

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Winter Serenades

For immediate release -  Village of Brockport Winter Serenades  Contacts:       Jacqueline Davis  jdavis@brockport.edu       Erica Linden  www.brockportny.org  585-637-5300   The Village of Brockport’s third Winter Serenade is Sunday March 5, 2023 at 3:00.  Join...

Mobile DMV Launches in Brockport

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Water Main Break

Perry Street, between Erie St. and Holley St. Residents should expect water to be restored within 4 hours.

Today the New York State Canal Corporation and the New York State Department of Transportation announced that the Park Avenue Lift Bridge over the Erie Canal in the Village of Brockport, Monroe County, will close to vehicular and pedestrian traffic on Monday, March 27, 2023, to facilitate repairs to the bridge’s lifting mechanism.  A routine seasonal maintenance inspection of the Park Avenue bridge turned up 2 damaged anchor cables (that connect to the counterweights). The work is expected to take approximately six weeks and the bridge will be in the raised position during that period.

Motorists and pedestrians are advised to use the nearby the State Route 19 (Main Street) Lift Bridge throughout the duration of the repair. To minimize traffic impacts, NYSDOT has postponed the start of a full rehabilitation of the State Route 19 Lift Bridge from April  until mid-May.

The Canal Corporation and the Department of Transportation appreciate the public’s patience while these projects are completed.  The village will provide updates as the work progresses and post them on the Brockport webpage and the Village Facebook page and send out messages on the My Brockport Village App as appropriate.