ROAD CONSTRUCTION NOTICE – Week of October 10, 2022
Please see below for road construction notices in process and upcoming.
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ROAD TO REMAIN OPEN – CONSTRUCTION ADVISORY – POLICE PRESENT
Union Hill Road – This week, construction begins with curb and sidewalk replacement along with drainage repairs between the Manalapan border and NJ Highway 9. The road will remain accessible during construction, although motorists are advised to use caution through the work zone. Police Officers will be site to assist motorists and residents. Please call Marlboro Traffic and Safety at 732-536-0304 with further inquiries regarding this road work. This construction is a part of a $205,000 NJ DOT grant. See below for more.
ROAD TO CLOSE – CONSTRUCTION ADVISORY –DETOURS IN PLACE
School Road East – This week, from 7am-5pm, construction crews will be on School Road East between the Township border and Brushneck Road performing water main installations along with the installation of water service connections. Detours will be in place, and Police Officers will be on site to assist motorists and residents. Please call Marlboro Traffic and Safety at 732-536-0304 with further inquiries regarding this road work.
CONSTRUCTION AND FACILITY ADVISORY
Brookside Circle - This week, between 7am-5pm, construction crews will be on Wyncrest Road performing water main installations and associated work between Robertsville Road and Brookside Circle. Construction crews will also be working on Brookside Circle during this time. The road will remain accessible during construction, although motorists are advised to use caution through the work zone. Police Officers will be site to assist motorists and residents. Please call Marlboro Traffic and Safety at 732-536-0304 with further inquiries regarding this road work.
Marlboro Airport Property – Update: Two automated vehicles are on site as they prepare for initial test runs to commence. NJ Transit, in cooperation with Monmouth County and Marlboro Township, is using the airport site (preserved land) to perform AVATAR (Autonomous Vehicle Assessment, Testing & Research) to evaluate the use of autonomous vehicles as shuttles to improve community transportation in NJ. The area is fenced in as set up is underway. Please do not enter the area without permission. To learn more about this project, visit https://www.njtransit.com/Avatar
UPCOMING – FUNDED IN PART BY NJDOT GRANT
Wyncrest Road: The Township will be repaving Wyncrest Road between Robertsville Road and Route 18 utilizing a $215,000 grant received from the State Department of Transportation. This work is being coordinated with water system improvements at the intersection of Robertsville Road, Wyncrest Road and Brookside Circle. Once the water main project is complete, Wyncrest Road and Brookside circle will be resurfaced along the project limits along with upgrades to the ADA curb ramps. The water main work was awarded in the fall of 2021 with construction to begin in the spring of 2022. Resurfacing of the roadway is scheduled to commence in the fall of 2022.
Ryan Road - Mayor Jon Hornik and the Township Council are pleased to announce that Marlboro has been selected to receive funding from the NJ DOT Municipal Aid Program for the Ryan Road improvement project in the amount of $251,900. More to follow.
Union Hill Road: (Now Underway!) The Township will be repaving Union Hill Road between Clayton Road and the Manalapan border utilizing a $205,000 grant received from the State Department of Transportation. This work includes removal and replacement of deteriorated concrete curb and concrete curb and gutter, modifications to the intersection of Hawkins Road to improve the pedestrian crossing, upgrade of all curb ramps to meet ADA regulations, and the milling and resurfacing of the entire roadway surface. Contingent upon funding, the project is anticipated to be bid in the spring with construction commencing in the summer/fall of 2022.
The scheduled time frame for roadwork is weather-dependent, and every effort will be made to minimize any inconvenience to residents during this time. Please call Marlboro Traffic and Safety at 732-536-0304 with further inquiries.