Resurfacing begins on Robbinsville-Edinburg Road

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Robbinsville-Edinburg Road is scheduled for milling and resurfacing between Lake Drive and Chambers Farm Road due to deteriorating pavement conditions, according to Mercer County officials.

Work has already started and is expected to take about 10 business days, weather permitting. The county-led project will reconstruct existing travel lane surfaces but does not include future planned improvements in the area.

Robbinsville-Edinburg Road (County Route 526) will be closed to through traffic on weekdays between 9 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.

Detour routes include Lake Drive, Hutchinson Road, Pond Road, Beechwood Drive, Tindall Road, Annie Lane, Sara Drive and Chambers Farm Road. Local residents, emergency vehicles and municipal services will be permitted access.

Outside of those hours, normal traffic patterns will resume.

In a related update, the township announced that paving in the Fox Runne neighborhood will begin on or around July 21. That work includes milling and resurfacing on Fox Runne, Van Nostrand Court, Chambers Court, and Hobbs Court.

Officials estimate one week of milling followed by one week of paving.

CE-Robbinsville

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