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Upcoming Roadwork Projects may Impact Traffic in Ewing
Ewing Township residents and commuters should be aware of several upcoming road construction projects that may impact traffic flow within the township and along its borders. These projects, aimed at improving infrastructure and safety, will involve temporary detours, lane closures, or altered traffic patterns. Drivers are encouraged to plan accordingly and follow posted detour routes to minimize delays. Stay tuned for updates on each project, including timelines and specific areas affected.
Water main replacement project on Olden Avenue
Road Work Alert: Beginning Monday, Dec. 9, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., water main replacement on Olden Avenue between Prospect Street and 5th Street. The proposed main is in the center of the road. Traffic Control will be set up to close one lane in each direction. The outer lanes will be open with the construction zone in the middle of the road. Expect delays.
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Resurfacing of Phillips Boulevard starts Dec. 11
Road Work Alert, beginning on our about Dec. 11: Resurfacing of Phillips Boulevard was planned for night paving, however due to the recent drop in temperature, Earle Asphalt requested paving operations to take place during the day, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Thank you for your patience and understanding. Please see detours.
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Roundabout construction on Princeton Ave. and Brunswick Circle Extension (Ewing border)
Mercer County is partnering with the NJ Department of Transportation to convert the intersection of Princeton Avenue (CR 583) and Brunswick Circle Extension (CR 645) into a modern, single-lane roundabout. Construction is set to begin once state approvals are finalized. Variable message boards were installed on Nov. 8 to inform the public of potential traffic impacts, and the project is expected to take about 12 months, divided into four stages.
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During construction, traffic will continue along Brunswick Circle Extension and southbound Princeton Avenue. However, northbound Princeton Avenue traffic will detour to the Brunswick Circle for the first three stages, with a truck detour added in stages three and four.
We encourage residents to explore alternative routes during construction to avoid delays. Project page at mercercounty.org
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