New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Monday announced a significant effort to fill potholes and repave roads across the state following the very cold winter.

The governor’s office said during the month of April, 215 crews will place more than 8,000 tons of asphalt to fill what is estimated to be 175,000 potholes around New York. Hochul said there are plans to fill hundreds of thousands more as weather permits over the next few months.

In addition, the state Department of Transportation will invest more than $600 million in more than 180 paving projects across the state to be completed in the upcoming paving season.

Here is a breakdown of major paving projects slated to start in the coming weeks by region:

Capital Region:

113 lane miles from Western Avenue to Exit 11 on the Adirondack Northway in Albany and Saratoga Counties
23 lane miles on I-90 from Exit 1 (87 Split) to Exit 5A (Corp Woods Blvd)
2.4 lane miles on Route 385 in Athens

Mohawk Valley:

28 lane miles on I-88 from the Otsego County line to just east of Exit 20 in the town and village of Richmondville, Schoharie County
23 lane miles on State Route 365 in Oneida County
11.9 lane miles on State Route 167 from Route 5 to the Dolgeville Village Line
3 lane miles on State Route 5 in Palatine Bridge

Central New York:

28 lane miles on the Route 5 bypass from Old Route 5 to Route 695 in the Town of Camillus, Onondaga County
5.9 lane miles on I-81 from the Syracuse City Line to Mattydale
12.6 miles in the City of Ithaca on portions of Routes 13, 34, 96, 79 and 89
2.5 lane miles on State Route 370 in Onondaga County
20 lane miles on portions of I-81 and I-481 in Onondaga County

Finger Lakes:

67 lane miles on I-490 from Exit 2 (Rt 33A) to Exit 6 (Rt 204) in the Towns of Gates, Chili, Riga, and Bergen, Monroe and Genesee Counties
30.5 lane miles on State Route 104 between Ridgeway Avenue in the City of Rochester and Culver Road in the Town of Irondequoit

Western New York: 

28 lane miles on I-190 from Route 31 to Upper Mountain Road, and NY 951A (LaSalle Expressway) from I-190 to Williams Road, Niagara County
27 lane miles on I-86 between Exit 29 (Friendship) and Exit 30 (Belmont) and the Friendship rest area in the towns of Friendship, Amity and Angelica, Allegany County

North Country:

26 lane miles on State Route 37, from Waddington to Route 56, in the Towns of Waddington & Louisville, St. Lawrence County

Mid-Hudson:

38 lane miles on Interstate 287, also known as the Cross Westchester Expressway, from Route 119 to Westchester Avenue interchange in the Towns of Greenburgh and Harrison, the Villages of Elmsford and Harrison, and City of White Plains in Westchester County
6.5 lane miles on State Route 308 in the Towns of Rhinebeck and Milan and the Village of Rhinebeck
3.6 lane miles of the Sprain Brook Parkway in the Towns of Greenburgh and Mount Pleasant and the Village of Elmsford, Westchester County.
1 lane mile of the Taconic State Parkway from the Sprain Brook Parkway to the Saw Mill River Parkway in the Town of Mount Pleasant, Westchester County

Southern Tier:

13 lane miles on State Route 268 from Lang Road to Route 10, in the towns of Hancock and Tompkins, Delaware County
48 lane miles on I-81 in Broome County in the Towns of Dickinson, Chenango, and Barker

Long Island: 

35 lane miles on State Route 27 (Sunrise Highway) from Harrison Avenue to Wantagh State Parkway in the Town of Hempstead, Nassau County

New York City:

11 lane miles at various locations along the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway and Cross Bronx Expressway in Bronx and Kings counties
17.3 lane miles on the Korean War Veterans Parkway and West Shore Expressway in Staten Island

Priority locations for this week’s pothole filling push include:

Capital Region:

Central Ave/State Route 5 in Albany and Schenectady Counties 
“The Box” (787, 90, Northway, 7 area)
State Route 443/Delaware Avenue

Central New York:

State Route 298 in Lyncourt and Town of Salina
US11 in town of Cicero and village of North Syracuse

Finger Lakes:

State Route 19 from NY 31 to NY 104 in the Town of Sweden and the Village of Brockport
State Route 18 from NY 237 to NY 259 in the towns of Hamlin and Parma

Southern Tier:

I-86 in East Corning
I-390 in Kanona

Western New York: 

State Route 990 and Millersport Road in the Town of Amherst
Walden Avenue in the Town of Lancaster
State Route 39 in the Town of Yorkshire
US 219 in the Town of Ellicottville
I-86 in the Towns of Sherman and North Harmony
I-86 in the Towns of Ellicott and Poland
US 20 in the Town of Westfield
State Route 394 Village of Lakewood

North Country:

State Route 11 in the Village of Malone
State Route 11 from Gouverneur to the Jefferson County Line
State Route 3 in the City of Watertown

Hudson Valley:

Sprain Brook Parkway at I-287 Interchange in Westchester County
Saw Mill River Parkway at various locations in Westchester County

Long Island: 

State Route 25 between State Route 347 and County Road 83 in Suffolk County 

“We’ve had an unforgiving winter this year in New York, and the frigid cold and heavy snowfall can take a toll on our roads. That’s why we are stepping up with an unprecedented state effort to repave hundreds of miles of roadway and fill hundreds of thousands of potholes in the next few weeks alone,” Hochul said in a statement. “Our outstanding DOT and Thruway crews will not rest until every pothole in this state has been repaired.”

The state said motorists are urged to call 1-800-POTHOLE (1-800-768-4653) to report potholes on any state-owned highway, including the Thruway, except in New York City, where motorists may report potholes by dialing 311. Potholes on county or town roads, city and village streets, or private roadways should be reported to the appropriate owner.