Traffic & Transit
Street Improvement Project Is Set To Start In Madison
Milling operations are scheduled to begin tomorrow, July 28 for multiple borough roads. See the affected road below:
MADISON, NJ — A series of road construction projects are occurring in Madison this week, according to borough officials.
Tilcon, the Borough of Madison's contractor, and its milling/paving subcontractors will work for the Borough of Madison under the Morris County Cooperative Bids to complete the resurfacing of local roads.
The following is a rough timeline for milling and paving:
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Milling Thursday, July 28
- Norman Circle (All)
- Union Hill Road (Woodland Road to Dead End)
Milling Friday, July 29
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- Union Hill Road (Woodland Road to Kings Road)
- Dwyer Street (All)
Milling Monday, August 1
- Wilmer Street (All)
- Elm Street (Park Ave. to Page Street)
Milling Tuesday, August 2
- Elm Street (Page Street to Madison Avenue)
- Page Street (All)
- Howard Street (All)
- Lee Avenue (All)
Milling Wednesday, August 3
- Surrey Lane (All)
- Leigh Drive (All)
Paving Thursday, August 4
- Normal Circle
- Union Hill Road
Paving Friday, August 5
- Dwyer Street
- Wilmer Street
- Elm Street (Park Ave to Page Street)
Residents are asked to limit or relocate vehicles that they need to use between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. when the contractor is on the street. This will reduce construction disruption and allow the contractor to finish as soon as possible.
Garbage and recycling collection services may be altered, officials said.
"We appreciate your continued cooperation as we begin our 2022 mill and overlay road improvement projects, and work to improve the infrastructure and roads throughout Madison," borough officials said.
For the duration of the project, police said there may be some inconveniences throughout the work zone but will be kept to a minimum.
If vehicles obstruct construction progress, the police will post a "no parking" sign in an emergency. Contact the police department for traffic information and assistance, and provide your plate number and vehicle location if parking on an adjacent street.
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