Speed Lowered On Edgemere Avenue

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The Plainsboro Township Committee has introduced an ordinance to reduce the speed limit on Edgemere Avenue from 35 miles per hour to 25.

The ordinance, introduced at the June 8 meeting, was recommended by the township engineer. A public hearing on the ordinance will be on Wednesday, July 13. If adopted, the new speed limit will take effect in July.

Officials cite changing conditions in the community, specifically in the Village Center area. Based on existing commercial and residential development, roadway characteristics, and prevailing traffic conditions, as well as state Department of Transportation standards, the police department and engineer recommended the 25-mile-per-hour speed limit.

“The Village Area has seen significant improvements over the past several years,” said Mayor Peter Cantu. “It is incumbent upon us to make the necessary changes to Edgemere Avenue to support a safe environment for our residents.”

Roadway improvements are scheduled for Edgemere Avenue from late June into early July. During this time, the township will install the new posted speed limit signs. Plainsboro Police will be conducting an educational enforcement awareness campaign prior to taking enforcement action.

Residents with questions can call the police at 609-799-2333.

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