In this small town there's like 3 or 4 miles of commercial streets and dozens and dozens of miles of paved streets.
Of course streets don't get shut down for weeks of prep work, but the paving will be done when the machine and crew are available and probably not at night.
Ok, totally true. I was thinking in terms of the article, so primarily about NYC. In places like that there's a lot of frontage which is basically never supposed to close.
Of course streets don't get shut down for weeks of prep work, but the paving will be done when the machine and crew are available and probably not at night.