Road work scheduled for Little Gloucester Road in early July

Road work scheduled for Little Gloucester Road in early July
Louis Cappelli, Jr. Commissioner Director — Official Website
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Camden County will be conducting road work on Little Gloucester Road in Gloucester Township from Monday, July 1 to Wednesday, July 3, and on Friday, July 5. The partial road closure will affect the area between Chews Landing and Blackwood-Clementon roads.

“Motorists should plan ahead to take alternate routes and give themselves plenty of time to get to their destinations,” said Commissioner Al Dyer, liaison to the Department of Public Works. “Also, remember that when you’re traveling through a construction area, please slow down and stay alert for crew members and debris.”

The Camden County Department of Public Works maintains over 1,200 miles of county roadway, 50 bridges, and several dams. The department is committed to enhancing safety for motorists and pedestrians through various projects including highway construction and road maintenance such as pothole repairs, street sweeping, grass cutting, and storm drainage upkeep.

The Public Works Department operates out of Lindenwold with personnel available around the clock to serve Camden County residents. Concerns regarding county roadways can be reported by calling (856) 566-2980 or visiting www.camdencounty.com.



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