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Pedestrians have mixed reactions as new North Avenue Bridge opens in New Rochelle

The project, which took about three years to finish, transforms a critical crossing over Interstate 95 used by roughly 20,000 drivers each day.

Jeremy Hopwood

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Lisa LaRocca

Apr 30, 2026, 1:01 PM

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A major reconstruction project in New Rochelle is now complete, giving drivers and pedestrians their first look at the revamped North Avenue Bridge complex — and sparking mixed reactions.

The project, which took about three years to finish, transforms a critical crossing over Interstate 95 used by roughly 20,000 drivers each day. Improvements include a new turning lane, upgraded sidewalks, a traffic signal and a bridge raised two feet higher above the highway.

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Some commuters say the changes are a step forward, especially for drivers exiting I-95.

“It seems to be a better transition for people getting off the highway.” Said Jesse, a local commuter.

But not everyone is impressed.

While some residents praised the updated look, others described the design as confusing — particularly for pedestrians navigating multiple crossing signals.

“The light is turned red for too long. Everything is at a standstill. I’m watching people walk out, and the light is green. Because they’re like, why are we standing here for so long at the light being red?” Tamara H. told News 12.

People crossing the street were seen hesitating or moving against the light, saying that waiting times and signal patterns are unclear.

Officials say the project is not fully complete, with temporary signage still in place at key intersections.

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