Access to Route 24 from Summit Ave. has been blocked off due to the power outage. Detours are in place. See below for alternate routes:
Utility work is being done and a detour is in place. See the affected area below:
Summit Avenue is closed in both directions on Wednesday due to a water main break, according to police.
A detour is in place, and police say to expect traffic congestion on Thursday.
A section of Morris Avenue is closed Thursday due to emergency gas leak repairs, according to Summit Police.
Summit locals should expect congestion in the area due to a gas main break on Wednesday, police said. See the affected area below:
A tractor-trailer crashed into a guardrail Tuesday morning and jack-knifed, causing major traffic congestion, according to 511nj.org.
Morris Ave. is closed in both directions Monday morning, police said. Find out the affected area below:
Road work will be done between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. next week. See the affected streets below:
Summit Police said to avoid a section of Morris Avenue on Tuesday due to construction work being done. See the affected area below:
PSE&G is paving several roads in Summit on Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Check out the updated schedule below:
Summit residents should expect delays on Morris Ave. while NJ American Water installs water mains, according to the city.
New Jersey American Water will be installing new water mains in Summit next week. See affected area below:
Summit Police say to avoid the area, as PSE&G is completing emergency utility work.
A tractor trailer fire in Summit is affecting commuter traffic Friday morning, authorities said. Here's the latest.
A lane and shoulder will be closed beginning on Friday in Union County.
River Road will be partially closed due to milling and paving operations by Union County.
PSE&G has begun replacing gas pipes throughout Summit, and many local roads will be affected.
Additional trains have been added to the Morris & Essex Line and Gladstone Branch for people commuting from Summit, according to NJ Transit.
Rail service will now resume on a modified schedule for Morris & Essex and Gladstone lines. Boxcar has also added more buses from Summit.
A fallen tree has suspended all rail service on the Morris & Essex lines. Buses will be available from Summit train station Wednesday.
In an effort to ease holiday parking tensions, the free parking will be available from Dec. 11 through Dec 26.
Summit police released numbers on last month's traffic statistics.
New Jersey has awarded $161.25 million in municipal aid grants to 541 cities and towns across the state for various road improvements.
Closures will last from Monday through Thursday for one month.
When one street in Summit is milled and paved Wednesday, cars will be moved to four other streets.
The ramp in Summit will close overnight from Monday night until early Tuesday.
One road in Summit will be closed for most of next week, and another partly closed, to replace water main valves.
Summit scheduled the milling and paving of Manor Hill Road from this past Wednesday through this coming Monday.
Residents of Summit may have to move their cars on Wednesday and Thursday during "micro paving." Here is a list of streets.
An exit on the highway that heads through Summit, Millburn, Morristown and Maplewood will have detours all week as workers clear drains.
The power company, JCP&L, will be doing upgrades on that artery through Summit.
They'll be a sight for sewer eyes.
The paving part of the project will begin Saturday. Parts of the road may close.
The new all-way stops are active as of Wednesday, August 26.
The County of Union will undertake paving and road work.
The length of Wallace Road will be closed for three consecutive days.
The measure is meant to 'encourage people to order takeout and shop in our downtown at a safe distance'
The city of Summit is beginning a road improvement project on New Providence Avenue, including installing granite curbing.
This was a Maryland train, but NJ Transit has its own problems that Gov. Murphy says he'll address on Tuesday in his State of the State.