Traffic & Transit
Cross Keys Road Work Moving To Nighttime In Camden Co.
Commuters will soon get a little relief on the well-traveled roadway.

CAMDEN COUNTY, NJ — Some of the work on Berlin-Cross Keys Road will shift away from typical commuting hours.
Starting Monday night, South Jersey Gas will continue work on the roadway from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. on weeknights. The work is expected to run through April, according to the Camden County government, which manages the roadway.
There will be a partial road closure between New Freedom Road and Surrey Avenue — a stretch that includes Winslow Township and Pine Hill.
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Previous work on the project impacted the morning and afternoon rush hours.
"This is the next step in the overall rehabilitation project on Berlin-Cross Keys Road," County Commissioner Al Dyer said in a statement. "This phase is not expected to cause too much of a disruption, but motorists should still stay alert and figure out alternate routes to avoid delays."
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Cross Keys Road has undergone significant renovations, which include the county's $6.9 million project to widen the roadway. The well-traveled road was fully closed for several months last year for the construction of new lanes.
To report concerns on Camden County roadways, call 856-566-2980 or visit the county's website.
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