The New York State Department of Transportation will begin repairing significant damage on the Fire Island Inlet Bridge in Babylon
today.
The state said severe winter weather caused the erosion and forced workers to install temporary steel plates.
The DOT said work was scheduled to be done before Memorial Day and that crews were waiting for conditions to permit it to start.
Crews will begin the process of removing the plates and making critical fixes to ensure that section of the bridge is safe to drive over.
The state said it expects the work to take about a week to complete.
That work began on March 30 and is expected to last until the end of April.
The Robert Moses Causeway between the Ocean Parkway and Robert Moses State Park will be reduced to one lane with alternating flows of traffic controlled by flaggers weekdays between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. during that time.