This work will be across the roadway making it impassable, said Westfield Police on Wednesday.
All lanes are currently closed, NJ DOT said.
The closure is taking place on Tuesday afternoon.
Repairs are currently ongoing on Friday morning.
Transit officials said the pedestrian was hit by a Raritan Valley Line train Wednesday night.
All vehicles are on the right shoulder, NJ DOT said.
Police said the car crashed into a bus that was taking students to school on Tuesday morning.
One lane is currently blocked on Tuesday morning, according to the New Jersey Department of Transportation's 511NJ website.
The crash was reported on Monday morning at South Avenue West and Tuttle Parkway Bridge in Westfield.
Two left lanes are blacked causing traffic disruptions in the area, NJ DOT said.
The crash was reported on Monday morning at the bridge going to and from Westfield and Clark.
Two of the three lanes are closed Wednesday morning as a result.
The closures are part of the bridge replacement project in Union Township.
One right lane is currently blocked, according to NJ DOT.
The crash is being reported as of 8 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 14.
The lane closures are part of a bridge replacement project in Union County.
The crash caused delays to the morning commute on Thursday.
The crash is impacting the morning commute in the area.
This is the second of three weekends that will require a single-lane closure for the installation of nearly 200 precast panels.
The necessary lane closure will continue through Sunday night.
Traffic is slow in these parts.
One right lane is currently blocked.
All lanes are currently closed as investigation is on.
Police said to expect delays in the area of Central Ave. and Roger Ave., as there is a road closure for utility work. A detour is in place.
One left lane and shoulder are currently blocked.
The closure on Friday is until further notice.
Westfield Police sent out an alert on Thursday warning about the closures.
A clearly marked detour is in place, said police in an alert.
Detours are still in place for ongoing construction work.
The closure is due to ongoing emergency construction work.
The work will be done on Wednesday, Sept. 20.
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Drivers can expect to see the signal go into a normal red/amber/green mode and become fully functional next week.
Heavy traffic is being reported on Wednesday afternoon in Union County.
A water main break on the New Jersey Marine Terminal has prompted commuting delays Wednesday morning, authorities said.
Milling and paving will go on through the week of Aug. 20 and possibly beyond, town officials said.
NJ Transit issued the alert on Wednesday.
Mayor Shelley Brindle announced an update to the Town's "unprecedented, multi-year road paving efforts."
Construction will be conducted to repair a stormwater pipe.
NJ TRANSIT rail tickets and passes are being cross-honored by NJ TRANSIT bus and private carriers.