Road Projects
The following is the proposed schedule for the 2024 Road Projects
The following is the proposed schedule for the various roads that are budgeted to be milled and overlaid. Due to fluctuation in asphalt pricing and budgetary constraints, the paving of some roads may be deferred to a later date. Should any changes to this schedule be required, we will send out a notice in advance.
The hours of operation will be approximately 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and may change, as necessary.
The project is scheduled to begin in early-July and be completed by early-August.
The following is the list of roads to be milled and overlaid:
- White Pine Drive
- Addison Lane
- Sparks Circle
- Country Lane
- Magdalena Lane
- Manor Drive
- Terwood Lane
- Wentworth Drive
- Broad Acres Road
- Blue Jay Way
- Gordon Lane
- Schreiner Drive
- McLaughlin Road
- Claremont Drive (Upper State Road to County Line Road)
During the project, your street will be closed except for local traffic and emergency vehicles. During the milling and paving of your street we are requiring that all cars be parked in their driveways. This will assist us in completing this project in a timely manner. Due to extreme temperatures of the material, it is recommended that you keep children and pets away from the street area where the paving process is taking place. Please avoid driving your vehicle on this material during the placement of blacktop or crack sealer material to avoid damage to your vehicle. We will not be held liable for any resulting damage.
***Each property owner should check their mailbox front to ensure that it is a minimum of 7 inches behind the face of the curb, which is within federal postal regulations. Prior to the start of the paving project, the homeowner should reset any mailboxes protruding past the minimum measurement of 7 inches behind the face of the curb. This will ensure that the mailbox will not be damaged during the milling and paving operation. Any damage that may occur will be the responsibility of the homeowner***
Please trim any trees or shrubs extending past the edge of the roadway or curb. This will allow our paving equipment to pass safely in front of your property. Montgomery Township will not be responsible for anything damaged in the right-of-way, such as invisible dog fencing, basketball backstops etc.
The following is the proposed schedule for the 2024 Curb Replacement Program
The hours of operation will be approximately 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and may change as necessary.
The project is scheduled to begin in late-May and be completed in mid-July.
Concrete curb work will be done as needed on the following roads:
- White Pine Drive
- Addison Lane
- Sparks Circle
- Country Lane
- Magdalena Lane
- Manor Drive
- Terwood Lane
- Wentworth Drive
- Broad Acres Road
- Blue Jay Way
- Gordon Lane
- Schreiner Drive
- McLaughlin Road
- Claremont Drive (Upper State Road to County Line Road)
Please note that the curb to be removed and replaced will be marked out in white.
Note: Only severely cracked or heavily spalled curbs will be replaced.
All driveway and/or lawn restorations will be done in a timely manner upon completion of the project. Some residents will have to park their vehicles in the street during the curb restoration.
Defacing or writing in concrete will be treated as criminal mischief vandalism and will be handled by the Montgomery Township Police Department. Anyone that witnesses vandalism is asked to please call the Police Department at (215) 362-2301.
Please trim any trees or shrubs extending past the edge of the roadway or curb. This will allow our contractor to easily access your property to make the necessary repairs. Montgomery Township will not be responsible for anything damaged in the right-of-way, such as invisible dog fencing, lawn sprinkler systems etc.
Please feel free to contact the Public Works Department at (215) 855-0510 if you have any questions pertaining to the information above. Thank you.
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