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Brick Digging Out After Storm Drops Nearly A Foot Of Snow
If your street hasn't been plowed (Brick has 1,500 residential streets) you can contact the township. See where to contact them.
BRICK, NJ — Plowing and salting are continuing throughout Brick on Monday as the township digs out of Sunday's storm.
Brick Township police were urging residents to stay off the roads unless it is absolutely necessary because the roads are still icy after the storm, which brought 10.9 inches of snow and freezing rain to the township, according to the National Weather Service.
"If you must drive, please use the utmost caution and allow for extra following distance," police said.
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Police also reminded those who do go out that state law requires drivers to remove all snow and ice from their vehicles, including the roof, before driving.
The township has more than 750 lane-miles of roads and 1,500 local streets, Mayor Lisa Crate said on Friday ahead of the storm.
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Residents were highlighting streets that still had snow and ice on various social media posts on Monday. Brick police said those with questions about street plowing should contact the township's Department of Public Works.
If your street has not yet been plowed you can report it here.
The township's Senior Center and recreation offices were closed on Monday and garbage and recycling collections were pushed back a day.
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