State officials will invest $107 million in eight pavement projects on Long Island next year covering 225 miles, including portions of Sunrise Highway and Hempstead Turnpike.

Gov. Kathy Hochul announced the funding on Wednesday that will cover $34 million in Suffolk County and $73 million in Nassau County for repaving of state routes managed by the New York Department of Transportation.

The funding includes $23 million to repave state Route 24, which runs as Conklin Street from Route 110 in Farmingdale and as Hempstead Turnpike to the Meadowbrook State Parkway in East Meadow.

The construction projects are part of $600 million in statewide projects, which the governor’s office billed as the largest paving project in state history and covers more than 2,100 miles of roads in New York. The

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