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Mercer To Host Public Info Center For Lincoln Ave Bridge Project
Residents and business can review a presentation, submit questions, and leave feedback.
MERCER COUNTY, NJ – Mercer County will be hosting an online ‘public information center,’ to inform residents and businesses on recent updates to the Lincoln Avenue Bridge Replacement Project.
The bridge, located in Trenton, carries Lincoln Avenue over the Northeast Corridor Rail Line, an inactive rail yard and the Assunpink Creek. The county decided to reconstruct the bridge.
The purpose of the reconstruction project is to replace the bridge with a low maintenance, long-term solution that eliminates existing structural deficiencies; incorporates operational, safety and pedestrian access improvements to the bridge; and minimizes impacts to the adjoining community and environment.
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The information center will be held virtually from Feb. 1 through Feb. 18. Residents and business can review a presentation, submit questions, and leave feedback.
You can access it online by clicking here.
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You can also email Basit Muzaffar, PE, Assistant County Engineer bmuzaffar@mercercounty.org.
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