Traffic & Transit

4 Reasons Driving In Parts Of Camden County May Take Longer This Week

The projects are in Cherry Hill, the City of Camden, Pennsauken, Voorhees, Lindenwold and Haddon Heights.

CAMDEN COUNTY, NJ — Three different road projects in parts of Camden County could translate to longer travel times for some motorists this week, Camden County officials said.

On Monday morning, PSE&G resumed work on utility poles on Westfield Avenue in Camden and Pennsauken. There will be lane shifts on Westfield Avenue between North 32nd and North 41st streets for the duration of the project. The project should wrap up by end of day Friday, according to a press release.

PSE&G also began replacing gas main services on Church Road in Cherry Hill on Monday morning, causing Church Road to be closed between Millstream Drive and Friendship Lane. Here too, work should conclude by end of day Friday, a second press release stated.

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Tuesday, South Jersey Gas will be milling and paving West Park Avenue in Lindenwold. The work will close the northbound lanes of West Park Avenue between Chews Landing Road and 2nd Avenue until the work is completed later in the day, according to a third press release.

And on Thursday, PSE&G will be replacing gas service on the 100 block of Highland Avenue in Haddon Heights, causing a partial road closure southbound on Highland Avenue between 4th Avenue and the White Horse Pike until the project is completed later in the day, a fourth press release said.

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