Clarkstown drivers are celebrating this week as they lastly get to make use of the newly reopened Snake Hill Road in West Nyack.
The city of Clarkstown introduced on Facebook Sunday that the highway reopened after it closed in June for six months of repairs to a rail bridge carrying a part of the CSX railroad.
The city stated it acquired a grant from New York State for the repairs.
The highway, positioned close to the Palisades Center and the DeForest Lake reservoir, is a standard detour utilized by Clarkstown drivers to keep away from site visitors on Route 303 in Valley Cottage and Route 59 in West Nyack.