SOUTH BRUNSWICK, NJ — Milling and paving work is set to begin on or about April 20 on six township roadways affected by recent PSE&G utility upgrades, according to a township announcement.
The township will restore and resurface the following streets:
"Residents on these streets have been patient while PSE&G completed their upgrades, and they deserve roads that are better than they were before," Mayor Charlie Carley said in a statement. "That's exactly what this project will deliver."
Motorists and residents in the affected areas may encounter lane closures, temporary parking restrictions and brief delays during active construction, the township said. Residents on the affected streets will be notified in advance of any access limitations.
Drivers are urged to slow down in work zones and follow posted signage and directions from flagging personnel.
Questions or concerns about the project can be directed to South Brunswick Township Public Affairs Coordinator Jennifer Poppy at 732-329-4000 ext. 7275.
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