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CAMDEN COUNTY, NJ (SEPTEMBER 22, 2024)--On Monday, the Board of Commissioners will break ground on a $10.7 million improvement project on Kings Highway in Mount Ephraim, Audubon and Haddon Heights. The highly anticipated project will completely transform Kings Highway from Market Street to Hopkins Road, making it safer and more easily travelable for motorists, bicyclists, and pedestrians.

 

                        “This project is a huge undertaking, but it is completely necessary as this has been an area of concern for some time,” said Commissioner Al Dyer, liaison to the Department of Public Works. “This $10.7 million investment into our county’s infrastructure will benefit us for years to come. And although there will be disruptions to the flow of traffic throughout the duration of the work, it will be well worth it in the end.”

 

                        Project highlights include:

 

  • Milling and/or removal of existing concrete pavement and installation of hot-mix asphalt pavement
  • Resurfacing from Market Street (CR-634) to Hillside Avenue (CR-661)
  • Full-depth reconstruction from Hillside Avenue (CR-661) to West Atlantic Avenue (CR-727)
  • Resurfacing from West Atlantic Avenue (CR-727) to Hopkins Road
  • Improvements and rehabilitation to existing storm sewer system
  • Cleaning and lining of existing sanitary sewer system and lateral replacement
  • Concrete vertical curb, sidewalk, and ADA-accessible curb ramps
  • Traffic striping, signage, and raised pavement markers

 

                        Work is expected to be complete next year, and residents are encouraged to checkhttps://www.kingshighwaycc.com/ for progress reports, traffic control plans and other resources.

 

image courtesy of https://www.municipalworld.com/

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