Traffic & Transit
Road Paving For Two Weeks In Howell's Candlewood, Other Streets
Residents should be aware of upcoming traffic detours in Candlewood and on Georgia Tavern and Ramtown-Greenville roads in Howell.
HOWELL, NJ — Several areas in the township will see road milling and paving during the next two weeks. These are the advisories posted by the Howell Township Police Department:
In the Candlewood development, milling and paving will be underway for the next two weeks on these streets, police say:
- High Ridge Road
- Sugar Bush Road
- Killington Drive
- Underhill Road
- Dutch Valley Road
- Old Bridge Drive from Newbury Road to South Westfield Road.
The order listed is the preliminary construction sequence but is subject to change, police said.
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The work is scheduled for two weeks from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday.
The contractor will provide notices to residents at least 48 hours prior to working on their roadway.
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No vehicles should be parked on the street during the milling and paving operation. Residents will have limited access during paving and should park on adjacent roadways until the completion of the work. Pittsfield and Pepperridge Roads will be repaved in the fall.
On Georgia Tavern Road, milling and paving is scheduled to begin on Thursday, Aug. 18, from Route 9 to Helen Avenue and last for four days. Georgia Tavern Road traffic will be detoured to West Farms Road and White Street from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Windeler Road will be detoured to Pinewood Road. Wells Fargo Bank will be open and accessible during construction.
On Ramtown-Greenville Road, sanitary sewer installation is scheduled to begin within Ramtown Greenville Road on Tuesday, Aug. 16, near Woodview Drive and last for four days. Traffic will be detoured to Arnold Boulevard, Lakewood-Allenwood Road and Newtons Corner Road from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
All schedules are dependent on weather. Police advise that in construction areas, use caution, follow detours, and remove parked cars from the street when necessary.
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