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PRINCETON: Installation of stone walls and water main work due this week on Mount Lucas Road

A contractor will install stone walls 24 to 30 inches high on Mount Lucas Road beginning on Tuesday, according to a notice from Princeton officials.
On Tuesday, Aug. 18, and through Friday, Aug. 21, weather permitting, the contractor will install 24- to 30-inch high dry-laid stone walls as required for paved pathway installation on the northbound side of Mount Lucas Road between Jefferson Road and Cherry Hill Road and on the west side of the Mount Lucas Road and Stuart Road East intersection.
In order to provide for this work, Mount Lucas Road will be closed to through traffic from Jefferson Road to Cherry Hill Road during working hours of 7 a.m. toapproximately 6 p.m. When work is taking place on Mount Lucas Road at Stuart Road East, Mount Lucas Road will be closed to through traffic from Poor Farm Road to Ewing Street. Redding Circle will remain accessible from Ewing Street.
In addition, on Wednesday, Aug. 19, and through Friday, Aug. 21, weather permitting, the New Jersey American Water (NJAW) company’s contractor, CRJ Construction, will continue with the remaining work associated with the new water main on Mount Lucas Road between Cherry Hill Road and Laurel Road.
In order to provide for this work, Mount Lucas Road will be closed to through traffic from Jefferson Road to Cherry Hill Road from about 7 a.m. to approximately 5 p.m.
When work is taking place on Mount Lucas Road at Laurel Road, Laurel Road will be closed to through traffic from Mount Lucas Road to Jefferson Road. When work is taking place on Mount Lucas Road at Cherry Hill Road, Cherry Hill Road will be closed from Mount Lucas Road to Route 206 between the hours of 9 a.m. to3:30 p.m.
Should inclement weather occur, the work will proceed the following business day.
Mount Lucas Road will reopen at the end of each work day. Residents are advised to use caution when driving within the road closure area and allow additional time for travel. Provisions will be made for emergency services vehicles and for continued services such as brush collection, mail delivery, garbage and recycling pickup. 