New York State Route 990L

On the eastern riverbank, NY 990L intersects the lengthy County Route 32 (CR 32, named East River Road).

The CR 32 designation ends here, giving way to the state-maintained NY 990L as the latter turns north onto East River Road.

[3][4] The River Road portion of NY 990L is initially less developed as it passes by riverside homes to the west and forested mountains to the east.

Near a junction known as Hawley Corners, the amount of development along the highway increases as NY 990L passes by warehouses and small commercial establishments.

The survey was part of a statewide effort to rebuild major through-traffic city streets as state-maintained arterial highways.

[7] The commission countered with a proposal calling for the construction of a new highway along the east bank of the Chenango River that bypassed downtown.

[13] A project to improve the remaining arterial highways was finally developed by the state and presented to Norwich officials in January 1958.

[11] As a result of the increased highway width, the project required the removal of 94 trees along Broad Street, a development the city had tried to avoid in 1951.

Construction on the $700,000 project (equivalent to $7.32 million in 2025) began in January 1959[15][14] and continued through at least 1961, when the new bridge carrying East Main Street over the Chenango River was completed.

NY 990L and one of its two mis-signed shields along the alignment
NY 990L west along East Main Street in Norwich