Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Middletown Traffic Advisories Dec 2-19

From Middletown Alerts:


All roadwork is subject to immediate change without notice. Call the Traffic Bureau at 732-615-2045 with questions.

Hubbard Avenue December 2
Hubbard Avenue is down to one lane on December 2, until 5pm with alternating traffic near the Shadow Lake Spillway. Monmouth County is making repairs to the small bridge at the Shadow Lake spillway. Detours are in place. Please seek alternate routes.

Period lane closures are also occurring the intersection of West Front Street and Hubbard Avenue on December 2, until 5pm for minor repairs and repaving. Detours are in place. Please seek alternate routes.

County Route 520 near Jumping Brook Road December 2-12
There is a lane shift in place on County Route 520 in the area of Jumping Brook Road. The lane shift is scheduled to occur through Friday, December 5.

Next week, December 8-12, there will be a full lane closure on Route 520 for Eastbound traffic. All expect local traffic will be diverted down Swimming River Road. This is a Middletown Sewer Authority project related to the installation of new sewer pipes. Please plan alternate routes.

Sunnyside Road Closed Through December 5
Sunnyside Road is closed to through traffic while NJ Natural Gas and JF Keily Construction make improvements in the area. The work is expected to continue through Friday, December 5. Detours in place. Please plan alternate routes.


West Front Street & Half Mile Road Construction December 8-9
Periodic lane closures will occur at the intersection of West Front Street and Half Mile Road December 8-9 while the water company works on water main valves. Detours are in place. Please seek alternate routes.

West Front Street Paving December 15-19
West Front Street will be paved from curb to curb from Middletown Lincroft Road to Half Mile Road December 15-19. Detours similar to those instituted during the water main replacement project will be in place. Please find alternate routes. The paving is the last leg of the New Jersey American Water main replacement project.


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