Traffic & Transit
Portions Of Rt. 206, Rt. 27 To Be Repaved In Princeton
Portions of Route 206 and Route 27 (Nassau Street) will be resurfaced Wednesday and Thursday night in Princeton.
PRINCETON, NJ — Portions of Route 206 and Route 27 (Nassau Street) will be resurfaced Wednesday and Thursday night in Princeton.
NJ DOT Operations will be milling, paving and doing temporary striping work from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m., with alternating traffic by flaggers, Princeton town announced.
On Wednesday night, the contractor will begin work at the intersection of Elm Road and Route 206 and then move to areas on Nassau Street between University Place and Harrison Street.
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The work on Nassau Street will start around midnight. Most of the work will take place in the northbound lane, excluding the parking lane and intersections.
Temporary striping, including crosswalks, will be installed.
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