
By Dennis Richmond, Jr.
For years, residents across Yonkers have raised concerns about potholes, uneven pavement, and deteriorating road conditions. Streets in Yonkers have long been points of frustration for drivers and pedestrians alike. The city, like much of New York State, continues to wrestle with the wear and tear that seasonal weather and aging infrastructure bring.
But in the midst of ongoing complaints, one stretch of road in Yonkers is standing out — for all the right reasons.
Nepperhan Avenue, particularly the section near 1222 Nepperhan, has recently undergone a noticeable transformation. The road has been resurfaced with fresh asphalt, providing a smooth, blacktop finish that’s hard to miss. There’s an evenness of the road that marks a stark contrast to many other city streets that remain riddled with cracks and holes.
The improvements to Nepperhan Avenue come at a time when attention on the area is increasing. The neighborhood is preparing to welcome a new Chipotle location, signaling growth and new investment. The upgraded road is likely to support increased traffic and footfall in the coming months, as development continues.
While the facelift on Nepperhan is a welcome sight, it underscores a larger issue. Road maintenance and infrastructure improvement remain a pressing concern for many Yonkers residents. Complaints about hazardous streets remain unresolved, with locals pushing for more consistent and widespread repairs throughout the city.
Still, the renewed Nepperhan Avenue offers a glimpse of what Yonkers streets could look like with focused effort and investment. It may not solve the city’s infrastructure problems overnight, but for now, it’s a small stretch of hope — smooth, black, and freshly paved.
Dennis Richmond, Jr. (@NewYorkStakz) is a journalist, historian, and educator from Yonkers, NY. He writes to uplift unheard voices, honor history, and inspire change.



