Ewing awarded $800K state grant for roundabout at Bull Run and Federal City roads

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Ewing Township has been awarded $800,000 in state funding to advance a long-planned roundabout and traffic signal project at the intersection of Bull Run Road and Federal City Road.

The grant was awarded through the state Department of Transportation’s Local Transportation Projects Fund. It will support the construction of a single-lane roundabout at Bull Run and Federal City roads.

A new traffic signal at Federal City Road and Federal Point Boulevard is also planned. The township expects the project to go out to bid later this year.

Township officials said the project is designed to address safety and traffic flow issues at a heavily traveled regional intersection shared by Ewing Township, Lawrence Township and Hopewell Township.

“This is a significant investment in public safety and regional mobility,” said Ewing Mayor Bert H. Steinmann.

“This intersection has long presented challenges, and the roundabout will provide a safer, more efficient solution,” he said. “We’re grateful to NJDOT for recognizing the importance of this project and to our neighboring municipalities for their continued partnership.”

Officials said the proposed roundabout is intended to reduce severe crashes, improve traffic flow and enhance safety for motorists, pedestrians and nearby neighborhoods.

Lawrence Township Mayor Christopher Bobbitt said the funding reflects the benefits of regional cooperation.

“I see this support from NJDOT as a win for all three municipalities and the nearby residents,” Bobbitt said. “By working together, the roundabout at Bull Run Road and the related traffic improvements will make this section of Federal City Road safer for everyone.”

Hopewell Township Mayor David Chait said the project highlights the importance of collaboration among neighboring communities.

“This project demonstrates the value of strong regional collaboration and a shared commitment to safety,” Chait said. “The improvements will benefit residents and commuters traveling through our communities every day.”

The Local Transportation Projects Fund supports municipalities across New Jersey in advancing infrastructure projects that improve safety, reduce congestion and promote more efficient transportation systems.

Township officials said additional information will be shared as the project moves through design and bidding.

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