Traffic & Transit

Expect Traffic Delays In Part Of Haddonfield For Next 6 Months: County

A number of repairs are needed to a bridge deck, Camden County said.

HADDONFIELD, NJ — A “major” road project in Haddonfield starts Monday, Camden County officials said in a press release.

For the next 6 months, lane shifts will occur near the Kings Highway Bridge Deck near Washington and Westmont Avenues and near the PATCO station in the borough as crews repair part of the bridge, according to the county. This will cause partial closures of the road, the county continued.

The number of complete road closures in that area will be minimal, and at that time, detours will be posted, the county said.

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Crews are repairing the bridge’s deck, performing several overlays of the bridge’s approaches, installing a concrete curb and sidewalks and upgrading the handicap ramps in the area, according to the county.

“This project is crucial to the continued safety and efficiency of our county’s infrastructure,” Camden County Commissioner Al Dyer said in the press release.

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“Once the work is finished, travel times and conditions for motorists will be vastly improved,” Dyer continued. “This enhancement will have a positive impact on our local economy. pedestrians, bicyclists and motor vehicles traversing Haddon Avenue.”

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