New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) officials today announced the start of a safety improvement project that will add an auxiliary lane and sidewalks on Route 22 westbound near Vauxhall Road in Union.
The $2.2 million federally-funded project will construct an auxiliary lane on Route 22 westbound from Gary Road to the Vauxhall exit ramp in Union and improve the deceleration and acceleration lane for the Route 22 exit to and entrance from Sayre Road. In addition, a sidewalk will be provided along Route 22 between Vauxhall Road and Sayre Road and the pedestrian stairway that connects Route 22 westbound and Vauxhall road will be realigned. Drainage will be improved by adding inlets and the roadway will be repaved.
Beginning at 10 p.m., tomorrow, Saturday, September 14 until 6 a.m. Sunday, Sunday, 15, NJDOT’s contractor, New Prince Concrete, will alternate closing one lane of Route 22 westbound between Gary Road and Sayre Road in Union to restripe the roadway to narrow lanes and shift traffic. At least one lane will remain open overnight while work is taking place.
By Sunday morning when all lanes are reopened, the two lanes will be narrowed from 12-feet wide to 11-feet wide and will be shifted left toward the concrete median to provide a wider shoulder. The wider shoulder will allow multiple utilities to relocate their equipment. This configuration is expected to be in place until the fall, when the project will move into a new stage. The overall project is expected to be completed in the summer of 2020.
Variable Message Signs will provide advance notification to motorists of the traffic pattern changes associated with the work. The precise timing of the work is subject to change due to weather or other factors.
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