Politics & Government

County Awards $1.95 Million Contract for Project to Make Travel Between Moorestown and Cinnaminson Safer: Report

The project is for a roundabout in Cinnaminson.

Cinnaminson, NJ -- The Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders approved a $1.95 million contract to begin work on a roundabout that is designed to make travel between Cinnaminson and Moorestown less dangerous, the Burlington County Times reports.

The work involves putting a grassy, triangular area at the three-point intersection of Riverton Road, Branch Pike and Parry Road in Cinnaminson. About 10,000 cars a day use that intersection.

The contract was approved last week, and awarded to Gloucester County-based C. Abbonizio Contractors, according to the report.

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Work could begin in a few weeks and end in December, weather permitting. The project includes the awarding of a few easements, which brings the cost to just over $2 million, according to the report.

The county went out to bid on the project in January.

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Roundabouts are smaller than traffic circles, and will be the second in Cinnaminson. The other is at The Shoppes at Cinnaminson on Cinnaminson Avenue.

Read more at burlingtoncountytimes.com.

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