S-Curve Work Slated to Begin

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Construction on the dangerous Alexander Road s-curve is scheduled to begin on or about Tuesday, March 15, West Windsor officials say.

The project includes widening the road to 38 feet, with one lane of travel and a five-foot bike path in each direction. Features of the new road include elevation of the roadway to create a banking effect, use of high friction pavement, and improved striping and signage.

The Township Council awarded a $769,000 bid for the reconstruction project in September. It also approved a $35,000 contract with Remington & Vernick Engineers for professional engineering services for the project. A Department of Transportation grant is funding $190,000 of the work.

“Sometime in mid-April, the road may have to be shut down for up to a two-week period due to construction,” said Business Administrator Robert Hary. “It is scheduled to be completed as early as the end of May, weather-permitting.” Bad springtime weather could cause delays, he said.

As the time nears for the road closings, West Windsor officials will be looking at the ways to detour traffic around the project. “We’re going to have to look at how we can minimize the traffic between Princeton and West Windsor,” he said.

Closures at some point are “going to be unavoidable according to our consulting engineers,” he said.

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