Traffic & Transit
No Parking Signs Going Up In Parts Of Cinnaminson
The signs will go up about 24 hours before the parking restriction takes effect, PSE&G said.
CINNAMINSON, NJ — No parking signs will start temporarily sprouting up in parts of Cinnaminson, according to PSE&G and the township.
"PSE&G has completed the gas system upgrades in your neighborhood to ensure continued safe, reliable gas service," the company said in a letter that Cinnaminson posted on Tuesday. "Now that the ground has settled, we will restore roads with permanent paving."
The signs will be placed in affected parts of the township about 24 hours before the road work spurring the parking restriction takes effect, PSE&G said. The road work will take place from about 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, PSE&G also said.
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"Our goal is to complete this work with minimal impact to your neighborhood. Police will be directing traffic, and residents will be able to drive on the roads during non-paving hours," the company said.
More information about the project can be found by visiting PSE&G's website, calling the company's project hotline at 1-833-661-6400 or by clicking here.
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