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Governor Phil Murphy's administration has given Municipal Aid grant awards, totaling $161.25 million for fiscal year 2020.
Broad Street has been closed at the Route 24 overpass for cleanup, officials said.
The temporary closure will allow for utility work, officials said.
Annual passes must be renewed by Aug. 31, officials said.
Deforest Avenue Park & Shop lots will be closed for approximately two days.
The lot is expected to be out of commissions for several days, officials said.
More than a dozen roads are scheduled for work over the next week.
More than 1,000 calls were made to dispatch in a five hour period.
Facility will be closed temporarily for fire suppression system testing.
The project is expected to end around May 9.
Milling and and paving begins Monday and is anticipated to last two to three weeks, police said.
The money is part of $161 million in grants to assist municipalities with critical infrastructure projects.
The private bus company will begin picking up passengers at 6:15 a.m.
'Four-way stops at busy intersections have worked well as safety and traffic calming measures,' said Summit Police Chief Robert Weck.
The signal at the intersection of River Road and Passaic Avenue has become fully operational.
New signal at River Road and Passaic Avenue is expected to be fully activated Jan. 22.
"NJ Transit lost its way," said one assemblyman. “What we learned last year was shocking and disappointing. This is the reform NJT needs."
Work is expected to be complete on Friday.
Emergency water company work will keep the road closed through 4 a.m.
Summit residents with prepaid parking permits are eligible for free rides to and from the train station or a place of employment downtown.
Officials are asking that motorists avoid the area.
Emergency repairs will see portions of the thoroughfare out of commission until 4 a.m., police said.
Authorities are asking that motorists avoid certain roadways due to ice.
Summit Police say there is no time frame for the power restoration.
Officials are asking that motorists avoid the area Tuesday and Wednesday night.
Residents on Plymouth Road, Tulip Street and Whittredge Road had signage stolen.
Road work expected to keep motorists away until 2 p.m. according to officials.
Construction is scheduled to begin on Thursday.
Police have shut down both vehicle and pedestrian traffic while repairs are made.
Police say nearly 700 customers can expect to be without power for several hours.
Traffic will be diverted from 7:30 a.m. through 4:45 p.m.
Police say traffic should return to normal by 3 p.m.
JCP&L is reporting a total of 778 Summit residents are currently without power. An estimated restoration time is 5 p.m.
New speed humps have been installed in Summit as part of an effort to enhance traffic safety and promote traffic calming measures.
All streets that were originally scheduled for Thursday will now be re-surfaced on Friday.
During the micro-surfacing process, access to driveways will be prohibited until the application is dry.
Summit's Parkmobile App changes include the option for free 15-minutes parking in all 90-minute parking zones.
A water main break had caused delays on the NJ Transit Morris and Essex/Gladstone Line trains in both directions on Tuesday morning.