NYSDOT Mourns Loss of Highway Supervisor Robert Bornt After Tragic Work Zone Crash in Pittstown
The New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) and the Hoosick Falls community are grieving the loss of 54-year-old Highway Maintenance Supervisor Robert Bornt, who died following a tragic work zone incident on Route 7 in Pittstown on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
A Dedicated Public Servant
Robert Bornt was a 22-year veteran of NYSDOT, known for his unwavering commitment to maintaining and improving New York’s transportation infrastructure. Beyond his role with the DOT, Bornt served as the fire chief of the Hoosick Falls Fire Department, exemplifying his dedication to public service and community safety.
The Incident
At approximately 2:15 p.m. on May 29, Bornt was working in a designated construction zone on Route 7 near Campbell Lane when he was struck by a westbound vehicle. Emergency responders arrived promptly, and Bornt was airlifted to Albany Medical Center with severe injuries. Despite medical efforts, he succumbed to his injuries the following day.
The driver involved in the incident remained at the scene and is cooperating with the ongoing investigation. No arrests have been made at this time.
Community and Statewide Tributes
The loss of Robert Bornt has resonated deeply within the community and across the state. NYSDOT Commissioner Marie Therese Dominguez described Bornt as a “hardworking, dedicated and beloved 22-year veteran” of the agency. “Collectively, we mourn his loss and will forever keep Robert and his family in our … she stated.
Governor Kathy Hochul also expressed her condolences, highlighting the dangers faced by highway workers. “The death of Department of Transportation Highway Maintenance Supervisor Robert Bornt… is nothing short of a senseless tragedy,” she said. “Work zone safety is everyone’s … .”
Local fire departments, including the Stephentown Volunteer Fire Department, paid tribute to Bornt’s service. In a statement, they expressed their sorrow: “Our condolences go out to … .”
Emphasis on Work Zone Safety
Bornt’s tragic death has reignited discussions on the importance of work zone safety. In 2024, New York reported 322 intrusions into NYSDOT work zones, resulting in multiple fatalities and over 138 injuries. These statistics underscore the risks faced by highway workers and the need for heightened awareness and caution among motorists.
The state has implemented measures such as the expansion of the Move Over Law, the launch of Operation Hard Hat, and the use of speed cameras to protect road crews. However, officials emphasize that the responsibility also lies with drivers to remain vigilant and adhere to safety protocols in construction zones.
Remembering Robert Bornt
Robert Bornt’s legacy is one of dedication, service, and community involvement. His contributions to the NYSDOT and the Hoosick Falls Fire … have left an indelible mark on those who knew him. As the community mourns his loss, there is a collective call to honor his memory by committing to safer driving practices, especially in work zones.
The investigation into the incident continues, and authorities urge anyone with information to come forward. In the meantime, the NYSDOT and the Hoosick Falls community remember and celebrate the life of a man who dedicated himself to the safety and well-being of others.
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