Politics & Government
Somerset County Officials Oppose Closure Of Route 206
NJDOT is proposing a 2-week closure of Route 206 in Montgomery for the reconstruction of the bridge over Crusers Brook.

MONTGOMERY, NJ — Somerset County Board of Chosen Freeholders, together with Montgomery Township elected officials, announced they are opposed to a proposed two-week closure of Route 206.
The New Jersey Department of Transportation proposed the closure for the reconstruction of the bridge over Crusers Brook, which is located near the Montgomery Township Municipal Complex.
However, Somerset County officials say this closure is in opposition of the contract documents and specifications, which stipulate that the project be completed in a staged format that allows for unimpeded two-way traffic during the entire construction period.
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"In the interest of public safety, it is the position of the Freeholder Board that the Murphy Administration not be allowed to close Route 206, for any period of time, for construction," Somerset County Board of Chosen Freeholders stated.
Specifically officials are worried about the impact to Montgomery Township Police, Fire and EMS. They are also worries that the proposed detours would shift significant traffic to the adjacent roadway network of County Route 601 (Belle Mead-Blawenburg Road), County Route 630 (Belle Mead Griggstown Road), County Route 518 (Georgetown Franklin Turnpike) and County Route 533 (Millstone River Road); all of which are two lanes, with limited or no shoulders.
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“Pushing the southbound traffic from Route 206 onto local roads in Montgomery is an awful idea,” said Freeholder Mark Caliguire, a Montgomery resident. “It’s not safe, and the through traffic, including significant truck traffic, will cause real problems in our town. The state Department of Transportation needs to stick with the deal they made with Montgomery long ago – keep this major road open in both directions.”
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