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Contents
I. EXECUTIVESUMMARY 2
II. INTRODUCTIONS&OBJECTIVES 3
Goals and Roadway Repair Information 3
Roadway Selection and Grouping Recommendations 4
Roadway Mapping 4
III. EVALUATIONMETHODOLOGY 4
IV. COSTESTIMATE 4
Purpose and Limitations 4
Optional Improvements 5
V. RECOMMENDATIONS/CONCLUSIONS 5
APPENDIXA 7
APPENDIXB 16
APPENDIXC 57
I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The Township of Edison, referred to as the “Township,” is responsible for approximately 260
miles of municipal roadway. The Township administration requested the Department of
Planning and Engineering, referred to as “Engineering” to prepare a Pavement Management
System (PMS). Presently, approximately 66.4 miles of roadway have been repaved or
reconstructed since 2014, corresponding to 25% of the total mileage of municipal roadway
within the Township during the past five (5) years.
Through the establishment of a PMS program, a systematic approach to the repair and repaving
of municipal roads will be implemented to ensure the future achievement of an adequate
roadway system.
The principal goals of the PMS Improvement Report are to:
1. Evaluate the existing road conditions;
2. Rank the road for inclusion in the Townships road program;
3. Provide a planning tool that will assist the Township in budgeting the necessary
funds annually to maintain an acceptable roadway system.
Township staff evaluated the municipal roadways based upon criteria developed from the New
Jersey Public Works Handbook, including:
Cracking Patterns: Transverse, Longitudinal, Alligator and Shrinkage;
Potholes and Deficient Drainage;
Corrugation, Raveling, Rutting, Pushing and Shoving;
Exposure of Aggregate and Excessive Asphalt; and
Overall Riding Quality.
General cost estimates were prepared for planning purposes based upon their current
conditions. The estimates include costs associated with re‐paving projects including milling and
paving, base repair, curb and sidewalk replacement and miscellaneous costs such as traffic
control, tree removal and upgrades of inlets in accordance with New Jersey Department of
Environmental Protection (NJDEP) and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations.
Roads generally have a fifteen to twenty (15 ‐20) year useful life prior to requiring a re‐surfacing
or complete reconstruction. For the Township’s PMS, the municipal roads were divided into five
(5) groups according to roadway condition. These groups are to be paved in five (5) year
increments within the twenty (20) year useful life of each road. The roads were identified by
color as shown on the “Road Resurfacing Map” in the Appendix and as outlined below:
TABLE 1
Color Condition Paving Year
Red Poor ‐ Priority 1‐2
Pink Poor 1‐5
Yellow Fair 6‐10
Blue Good 11‐15
Green Very Good 16‐20
It is noted that roads currently in acceptable condition will continue to deteriorate over time,
while repair costs are likely to increase by the time the roadway conditions become
unacceptable.
II. INTRODUCTIONS & OBJECTIVES
GoalsandRoadwayRepairInformationThe intended goal of the Township of Edison Pavement Management System (PMS) is to provide
a long‐range planning tool relative to the maintenance of the Township roadway system.
Pavement Management Systems are designed to extend the useful life of the local roadway
network. Through such extension, the cost associated with maintenance and reconstruction can
be significantly reduced.
All roads deteriorate with time. Without a properly organized road maintenance effort, the
condition of the road system will get progressively worse, and the cost of repairs will increase
drastically. Therefore, drainage problems will accumulate, roadway conditions will deteriorate,
and the road must eventually be reconstructed at double or triple the cost of a timely
resurfacing.
It costs significantly less to maintain a roadway at an acceptable level by implementing a timely
rehabilitation program, rather than allowing the road to fail, resulting in a full reconstruction. A
full roadway reconstruction is the complete replacement of the structural components of the
roadway including asphalt pavement, sub‐base, curbs and sidewalks. The mill and overlay
method consists of the removal of the existing surface (wearing) course, repair of pavement
base course in select areas as determined by the Township Engineer, replacement of selected
sections of curb for drainage purposes, sidewalk for accessibility purposes and installation of a
two inch (2”) thick asphalt surface course.
RoadwaySelectionandGroupingRecommendationsEngineering has developed cumulative roadway ratings for entire stretches of road, or for
portions of road, where adjacent roadway conditions are significantly different. It is
recommended that future paving projects focus on paving the entire length of roads, and
adjacent side streets, to avoid a “patchwork” appearance of the roadway network. The selection
and grouping recommendations include:
Paving an entire length of roadway;
Extending the paving project limits when adjacent road conditions are similar;
Paving adjacent streets in need of repaving when paving a main road;
Paving groups of streets in similar conditions within a given area.
The benefits of paving longer sections and grouping roads are:
To provide an economy of scale and better prices for a larger project;
To minimize contractor re‐mobilization costs for moving equipment and lost productivity;
To allow better tracking of progress in annual road programs;
To select roadways of similar conditions for future projects twenty (20) years from now;
To avoid a “patchwork” appearance of the roadway system.
RoadwayMappingEngineering prepared a visual representation of roadway conditions in the Township using
Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) software. The visual representation, titled “Road
Resurfacing Map,” is included in the Appendix. The colors on the map indicate the severity of
each road’s condition and correspond to a period of time, in years, before repair and
reconstruction of the road becomes essential.
III. EVALUATION METHODOLOGY
The first step in developing a Pavement Management System (PMS) is to develop a consistent
methodology for roadway inspection. The Township roads were investigated and evaluated by
field reconnaissance inspections performed in the Spring of 2018. After evaluation, the roads
were divided into five (5) paving groups based on roadway condition, and were assigned a
corresponding color: red, pink, blue, yellow, or green. Red represents roads in the poorest
condition, and green represents roads recently paved or in a long‐lasting condition.
IV. COST ESTIMATE
PurposeandLimitationsDetailed cost estimates should be performed for each road prior to inclusion in the annual road
program. However, for the purpose of a rough cost estimate, a general cost of $150,000.00 per
centerline mile can be used for budgeting. This cost calculated from the New Jersey
Department of Transportation’s bid price reports includes the installation of handicap ramps,
installing NJDEP compliant storm inlet castings, and milling and resurfacing the roadway. Milling
and paving costs are typically based upon a two inch (2”) mill and overlay. The percentage of
base repair, at the time of required pavement resurfacing, is generally ten (10) to twenty (20)
percent of the area to be milled and overlaid.
In the Appendix, a summary is provided listing the roads and roadway limits in each paving
group category.
OptionalImprovementsAdditional costs to consider are as follows: typical incidental construction costs such as traffic
control, striping, tree removal, sanitary sewer television inspection and repair, upgrade of inlets
per NJDEP stormwater regulations, treatment of cracks in roads, curb and sidewalk replacement
outside the construction of ADA compliant ramps. While the Township typically does not
replace curb and sidewalk outside of the construction of ADA compliant ramps on self‐funded
projects, projects located within CDBG Districts can require curb and sidewalk replacement.
These projects typically require twenty‐five percent (25%) replacement or more to repair curb
driveways aprons.
V. RECOMMENDATIONS/CONCLUSIONS
The following is a summary of recommendations for future road programs based upon the
Roadway Improvement Report:
Select roads based upon the poorest paving group rating;
Adjust road selections based upon traffic volume, as appropriate;
Adjust road selection based upon pending utility projects;
Appropriate funding using total road length and road condition as a guide;
Pave the entire length of a road (or road section where conditions greatly vary);
Extend paving limits for transitional purposes where conditions warrant;
Pave adjacent side streets in need of repaving when paving a main road to minimize
contractor re‐mobilization;
Pave groups of streets in similar conditions in a given area to achieve an economy of
scale;
Televise the sanitary sewers for defects prior to paving the selected roads to avoid
future repairs that would impact newly paved roads;
Enforce the Township Road Opening Ordinance (19‐4) to minimize defects from utility
openings; (See Appendix A)
Utilize outside funding sources such as Community Development Block Grants (CDBG)
and New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) Local Aid to fund low rated
roads that meet the criteria for those funding sources;
The recommendations of this report exclude routine maintenance, which includes pothole
repair, crack sealing, etc. This type of work is considered normal maintenance and should be
performed by the Township’s Department of Public Works as manpower permits.
It is highly recommend that the Township, prior to implementing each year’s program,
briefly re‐inspects the roadways scheduled for the next two (2) years to assure that certain
roadways are not deteriorating faster than originally anticipated. Roadway estimates should
also be performed for each road based upon the current conditions and a detailed
evaluation of the road.
Additionally, we recommend that the sanitary sewers be televised and reviewed for defects
prior to paving the selected roads to avoid future repairs that would impact newly paved
roads.
This improvement program should be looked upon as a tool. Each year the program should
be evaluated for consistency and coordination with new development, County, State and
neighboring municipal construction activities and utility work. The program should be
considered as a framework in planning yearly capital improvement programs.
APPENDIX A
STREET OPENING AND OCCUPATION ORDINANCE 19‐4
CHAPTER XIX STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
19-1 STREET EXCAVATIONS AND OCCUPATION.
Prior ordinances: 1999 Code §§12.04.010—12.04.120.
19-1.1 Permit Required.
a. No person (defined to mean any corporation, company, association, firm, partnership or individual) shall make an excavation in or tunnel under any street forthe laying of gas, water or sewer or for any other purpose without first obtaining a permit from the Director of the Department of Public Works.
b. A tunnel or excavation may be commenced without a permit where an emergency has arisen which makes it necessary to start work immediately, providedthat the application for permit shall be retroactive to the date on which the work was begun and that the Police Department and the Department of PublicWorks be notified before work commences. The permit shall be applied for within 24 hours of the known emergency or on the next business day, whicheveris more practical.
c. The Director of the Department of Public Works or the Township Engineer shall be notified within 24 hours of a road opening for an emergency situation. If aroad opening commences on a Saturday or Sunday as a result of emergency work, the Police Department shall be notified prior to the start of work, and theDirector of the Department of Public Works or the Township Engineer shall be notified on the morning of the first business day thereafter.
d. No person shall encumber or obstruct any street or public place in the Township of Edison by placing therein or thereon any building materials or any articleswhatsoever without first obtaining the written permission from the Director of Public Works.
e. The Director of Public Works shall have the power to grant permits to builders and others to occupy space not to exceed one-third (1/3) of the width of avehicular lane of any street with building material if, in his opinion, the public interest or inconvenience will not suffer thereby. The fee for a permit to occupythe street shall be seventy-five ($75.00) dollars.
f. The Director of the Department of Public Works [supervisor of the Division of Licenses and Permits may issue permits to municipal public bodies without fee.
(Ord. No. O.1999-2018)
19-1.2 Application.
a. Applications for a permit shall be made to the Director of the Department of Public Works and shall contain the following information:
1. The name and address of the applicant;
2. The name of the street where the opening is to be made and the street number, if any, of the abutting property;
3. The nature of the surface in which the opening is to be made (whether sewer, water or gas and whether new construction or the repair of an existingstreet);
4. The character and purpose of the work proposed;
5. The date when the work is to be commenced and date when work is to be completed.
6. A plan or sketch in proper scale indicating the size and location of the proposed opening(s) which shall include:
(a) The distance in feet from the nearest intersection and from the nearest curbline;
(b) The dimensions of the opening including length and width; and
(c) The type of pavement or surface to be opened.
7. Any applicant for a permit shall provide to the Township proof of general liability insurance coverage
8. A utility mark-out within the area affected
9. Traffic Control Plan
10. A written agreement to completely restore the area affected within a specified number of calendar days after the first disruption thereof to the conditionit was in at the time it was first completed. The selected period of time is subject to the approval of the Director of the Department of Public Works andthe Township Engineer.
b. Each application shall state the identity and address of the applicant, the party responsible for performing such construction, the location where the excavationor tunnel is to be made, the dimensions of the opening and the date when the work is to be commenced and completed.
c. The Department of Public Works shall issue a permit to the applicant when it determines that (i) the necessary documents are acceptable in form andsubstance, (ii) the applicant has paid the review and inspection fee, (iii) the applicant has posted sufficient security, (iv) the applicant has satisfied all otherrequirements applicable to the issuance of permits in the Township of Edison.
(Ord. No. O.1999-2018)
19-1.3 Fees and Deposits.
a. An administrative application fee must be paid in the form of a check or money order when the application is made. The applicant shall be charged anadministrative application fee of two hundred ($200.00) dollars for each permit.
b. A deposit must be paid in form of a check or money order when the application is made. For each opening made in any unimproved street, street paved withmacadam, street paved with reinforced concrete, or any similar type of finished pavement, or tunneling the applicant shall be charged twenty ($20.00) dollarsper square foot or portion thereof; minimum charge, two hundred ($200.00) dollars in the Township's escrow account maintained by the Chief FinancialOfficer. There shall be filed with the posted security a written consent that if the restoration work is not completed by the date specified then the Townshipmay retain a private contractor to perform the restoration work and draw upon the security to the contractor. Security shall be returned upon final inspection.
c. In the event that any person shall make an application for a permit after the excavation shall have been made or the tunneling operation shall have beenperformed, the administrative application fee shall be increased to five hundred ($500.00) dollars.
d. The deposit shall be retained by the Township for the duration of one (1) year after the surface has been restored. Refunds of deposits will be made uponsatisfactory completion of street opening restoration.
e. Qualified Utilities.
1. Qualified utilities shall be exempt from the individual permit schedule but must notify the Department of Public Works before any excavations are made.In lieu of individual permits, a company/security bond shall serve as a guaranty of fee payments. Such bonds shall have a duration of one (1) year.
2. Qualified utilities are defined as utilities regulated by New Jersey Board of Regulatory Commissions.
3. Qualified utilities shall make payment to the Director of the Department of Public Works on a quarterly basis for all permits obtained in the precedingquarter.
f. Indemnification.
1. Every permittee, as a condition of accepting any permit issued hereunder, shall save and hold harmless the Township of Edison and indemnify theTownship of Edison, its officials, agents, servants and employees for and against any and all loss, damage, claim, expense or demand whatsoever arisingout of any matter or resulting from the opening or excavation of any street and the issuance of a permit therefor as provided in this section.
2. Notice of Failure to Make Progress. If the permittee, in installing the permanent pavement shall fail to make progress satisfactory to the Director of theDepartment of Public Works, the Township may give written notice of such failure to the permittee. If, within twenty (20) days after the receipt of suchnotice, the permittee shall fail to make progress at a rate satisfactory to the Superintendent of the Department of Public Works, the Township shall havethe right to complete the installation of such pavement, in which event the permittee shall be charged for the cost thereof at the rate the Township is billedby the contractor who performs the work, or at the rate it costs the Township to perform such work itself, which charges shall be billed after the receiptof the bill therefore.
(Ord. No. O.1999-2018)
19-1.4 Additional Deposits.
If the Department of Public Works determines that an excavation for which a permit has been issued is of greater dimensions than those stated in the permit, theDepartment of Public Works shall notify the permittee that an additional deposit shall be required. (Ord. No. O.1999-2018)
19-1.5 Insurance.
a. No permit shall be issued until the applicant has furnished the Director of the Department of Public Works with satisfactory proof that he or she is insuredagainst injury to persons and damage to property caused by any act or mission of the applicant, his or her agents, employees or subcontractors done in thecourse of the work to be performed under the permit. The insurance shall cover all hazards likely to arise in connection with the work, including but not limitedto collapse and explosion, and shall also insure against liability arising from completed operations. The limits of the policy of insurance shall be two hundredfifty thousand ($250,000.00) dollars for injury to any one (1) person, five hundred thousand ($500,000.00) dollars for injuries to more than one (1) person inthe same accident and an aggregate of one hundred thousand ($100,000.00) dollars for property damage for a single incident.
b. Qualified utilities, as defined under subsection 19-1.3e, 2, shall be exempt from this subsection, provided that proof of liability insurance is on file with theDepartment of Public Works.
(Ord. No. O.1999-2018)
19-1.6 Rules and Regulations for Excavations.
All permits issued under this section shall be subject to the following rules and regulations:
a. All excavations shall be kept properly barricaded at all times and, during the hours of darkness, shall be provided with proper warning lights. This regulationshall not excuse the permittee from taking any other precaution reasonably necessary for the protection of persons or property.
b. All work shall be done in such manner as to cause a minimum of interference with travel on the street affected. No street shall be closed to traffic unless theclosing is approved by the Department of Public Works. It shall be the responsibility of the Department of Public Works to notify the Department of PublicSafety of any such street closing. The Department of Public Works shall be informed of all street closings at least twenty-four (24) hours in advance whenpractical.
c. The Department of Public Works may, upon application by the permittee, extend the time limit during which the permit shall be valid.
d. If the Department of Public Works or Engineering Department determines that any backfilled excavation has settled or caved in, it shall so notify thepermittee, who shall promptly continue backfilling with the materials specified until the Department of Public Works or Engineering Department determinesthat settlement is complete.
e. If blasting is required to be done in the course of any excavation, it shall be done in strict compliance with all applicable State laws and regulations.
f. Utilities shall notify the Department of Public Works a minimum of one (1) week in advance of scheduled street openings.
g. Street openings shall be straight cut by saw/jackhammer.
h. All work shall be done in accordance with Edison Township standard details and specifications.
i. Permittee and owners of underground facilities shall comply with the State of New Jersey's standards relating to construction, excavation and demolitionoperations at or near underground facilities.
j. Permittees shall take the precautions necessary to project such pipes, mains, conduits, and other appurtenances at their own expense.
k. All work shall be done in accordance with the specifications and provisions of the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT).
l. All debris on the street shall be removed at the expiration of the permit unless otherwise stipulated.
(Ord. No. O.1999-2018)
19-1.7 Restoration of Surface.
In all cases the permittee shall restore the surface of the street in accordance with the following rules, regulations and requirements:
a. No permittee shall commence the restoration of any street foundation or surface until the Department of Public Works or Engineering Department hasdetermined that settlement of the subsurface is complete and the area is properly prepared for restoration. The Department of Public Works or theEngineering Department will determine, prior to restoration of the surface, if a pre-construction meeting is necessary in order to review the scope of theimprovements, limits of construction and timeframe necessary to complete said restoration.
b. The extent of surface restoration will be determined based on the following criteria. However, the exact area of restoration will be considered on a case bycase basis as approved by the Department of Public Works or Engineering Department.
1. Roadways Under Five-Year Roadway Disturbance Moratorium
(a) For the installation of a residential service, the minimum restoration work required will be to mill and resurface (minimum of two inches asdetermined by the Engineering Department) the roadway from the lane line nearest lane or curb line beyond the furthest point of the excavationfor the entire width of the property.
(b) For an excavation running roughly parallel with the roadway and within the paved limits of the roadway, the minimum restoration work requiredwill be to mill and resurface (minimum of two inches as determined by the Engineering Department) the roadway from the nearest striped lane line(furthest from the curb) to the nearest curb line, for a minimum of 100 feet in each direction or to the nearest cross street beyond the limit ofeffected roadway, as determined by the Engineering Department. Should at any time, the excavation extend beyond the centerline of theroadway, the entire roadway width will be required to be milled and resurfaced (minimum of two inches as determined by the EngineeringDepartment) for the distance previously described.
(c) For an excavation running roughly perpendicular with the roadway and within the paved limits of the roadway, the minimum restoration workrequired shall follow the prescribed limits as described in subsection 19-17.b, 1(a)
(d) For any scenario not covered above, the pavement restoration required will be the milling and paving of any lane occupied by the excavation, fora length to be determined by the Department of Public Works or Engineering Department. If at any point, the excavation crosses the centerlineof the roadway, full width paving of the roadway will be required.
2. Roadways Not Currently Under Roadway Disturbance Moratorium
(a) For the installation of residential services, the street surface shall be restored to extend at a minimum, two (2) foot beyond the excavation on allsides. The distance along the curb line shall be no less than ten (10) feet in width and extend to the nearest lane line beyond the excavation.
(b) For an excavation running roughly parallel with the roadway and within the paved limits of the roadway the minimum restoration work requiredwill be to mill and resurface the roadway (minimum of two inches as determined by the Engineering Department) from the nearest striped lane line(furthest from the curb) to the nearest curb line, for the entire length of the excavation, or for a distance of fifty (50) feet in each direction,whichever is greater.
(c) For an excavation running roughly perpendicular with the roadway and within the paved limits of the roadway, the minimum restoration workrequired shall following the prescribed limits as described in subsection 19-17.b, 1(b)
(d) For any scenario not covered above, the pavement restoration required will be the milling and paving of any lane occupied by the excavation, fora length to be determined by the Department of Public Works or Engineering Department. If at any point, the excavation crosses the centerlineof the roadway, full width paving of the roadway will be required.
c. When any foundation is restored by the use of portland cement concrete, the same shall consist of a mixture by volume of one (1) part of portland cement,two (2) parts of sand and four (4) parts of gravel or stone, so as to attain a compressive strength of four thousand (4,000) pounds per square inch aftertwenty-eight (28) days.
d. The permittee shall clean up and promptly remove from the site of work all surplus excavated material and debris, and shall leave the site of the work in a neatand orderly condition.
1. Where top soil, seeded areas or sod are disturbed in the course of the work, the permittee shall restore the ground surface to its original condition.
2. Upon completion of repairs in a street, permittees shall backfill street openings and excavations in a manner in accordance with the specifications. Allmaterials used for backfill shall be free from bricks, blocks, excavated pavement materials and/or organic material or other debris.
3. Backfill material shall be deposited in horizontal layers not exceeding twelve (12) inches in thickness prior to compaction. A minimum of ninety-five(95%) percent of Standard Proctor Maximum Density will be required after compaction.
4. When placing fill or backfill around pipes, layers shall be deposited to progressively bury the pipe to equal depths on both sides. Backfill immediatelyadjacent to pipes and conduits shall not contain particles larger than three (3) inches in diameter.
5. Compaction shall be attained by the use of impact rammers, plate or small drum vibrators, or pneumatic button head compaction equipment. Handtamping shall not be permitted except in the immediate area of the underground facility, where it shall be lightly hand tamped with as many strokes asrequired to achieve maximum density. The definition of the "immediate area" shall be a maximum of eighteen (18) inches from the facility.
6. Where sheeting has been used for the excavation, it shall be pulled when the excavation has been filled or backfilled to the maximum unsupported depthallowed by the New Jersey Department of Transportation guidelines.
7. As a measure of maximum density achieved for temporary restoration, the pavement surface shall not sink more than two (2) inches from thesurrounding existing surface during the life of the temporary restoration. More than two (2) inches of settlement shall be deemed a failure of thecompaction of the backfill and cause the removal of said backfill to the subsurface facility and new fill installed and properly compacted.
e. Temporary Asphaltic Pavement.
1. Immediately upon completion of the compaction of the backfill of any street opening, the permittee shall install a temporary pavement of an acceptablestabilized asphalt paving mixture, course size one and one-half (1.5) to two (2) inches, not less than four (4) inches in thickness after compaction, flushwith the adjacent surfaces.
2. The permittee has the option of installing full depth pavement using an acceptable asphalt paving mixture immediately upon completion of the compactionof the backfill excluding reconstructed protected streets and full-depth concreted roadways.
3. Upon the expiration of the permit, all equipment, construction materials and debris shall be removed from the site, unless otherwise stipulated.
4. When final restoration is to be done the materials are to be removed with hand tools to a depth necessary to accomplish the final restoration.
5. In the event that two or more unconnected road openings are requested and dug only ten (10) feet or less apart, the restoration requirements shallinclude the milling and paving of a continuous area including the undisturbed area between the trenches.
f. Plating and Decking.
1. All plating and decking installed by the permittee shall be made safe for vehicles and/or pedestrians and shall be adequate to carry the load. Plates mustbe designed by a Professional Engineer and be rated for traffic. A corresponding certification signed and sealed by a Licensed Professional Engineer inthe state of New Jersey must be submitted to the Township for each plate, prior to use.
2. The size of the plate or decking shall be large enough to span the opening, be firmly placed to prevent rocking and shall overlap the edges of trenchesand openings and be sufficiently ramped to provide smooth riding and a safe condition.
3. All plating and decking shall be fastened by splicing, countersinking or otherwise protected to prevent movement.
4. Where deflections are more than three-fourths (3/4) inches, heavier sections of plates or decking or intermediate supports shall be installed.
5. All plating and decking shall have a skid-resistant surface equal to or greater than the adjacent existing street or roadway surface.
6. Plating of open excavation is not allowed during winter months.
g. Base.
1. Concrete and asphalt base material shall conform to specifications.
2. Concrete for base shall be plated in a driving lane and intersections or barricaded in accordance with the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic ControlDevices in a parking lane for a minimum of three (3) days to permit proper cure of concrete, unless otherwise specified.
3. Hot asphalt binder materials may be used in place of concrete for non-protected and/or resurfaced streets at a thickness ratio of one and one-half (11/2) inch of asphalt for every inch of concrete.
4. The concrete base shall be restored at the same grade as the existing base.
5. At no time will asphalt other than binder be permitted as a base course. Conduit or pipes shall be installed at a minimum depth of eighteen (18) inchesfrom the surface of the roadway, or below the base, whichever is greater. Where conduits and pipes cannot be installed at the required minimum depth,protective plating shall be installed over the facilities upon written request from the permittee and receipt of written approval by the Township Engineer.
h. Guarantee Period. Permittees shall be responsible for permanent restoration and maintenance of street openings and excavations for a period of three (3)years on unprotected streets, and up to five (5) years on protected streets commencing on the restoration completion date. This period shall be the guaranteeperiod.
1. Permittees shall comply with all applicable sections of these rules, the specifications, and all other applicable laws or rules.
2. The Township Engineer may require the use of infrared pavement repair technology in order to repair the pavement roadway. Coordination on the useof this method will be required for any roadway within the five (5) year roadway moratorium.
3. Any street opening in connection with the installation of telecommunication equipment that is not confined to within eight (8) feet of the curbline, includingthe required cut back, on any street, regardless of status—protected or unprotected—or where located within the Township, and/or within anysidewalk area within the Township, shall require full curb-to-curb roadway restoration under all circumstances.
(Ord. No. O.1999-2018)
19-1.8 Conditions of Permit.
a. Transferability. Every permit shall apply only to the person to whom it is issued and shall not be transferable. Permits issued to utilities shall show the identityof the utility.
b. Commencement of Work. Work under a permit shall commence with forty-five (45) days from the date of issuance of the permit. If work is not commencedwithin that time, the permit shall automatically terminate unless extended, in writing, by the Department of Public Works.
c. Possession of Permit. A copy of the permit must be kept in possession of the person actually performing the work and shall be exhibited on demand to anyduly authorized employee of the Township.
d. Revocation of Permit. The Department of Public Works may revoke a permit for any of the following reasons:
1. Violation of any provision of this section or any other applicable rules, regulations, laws or ordinances;
2. Violation of any condition of the permit issued.
(Ord. No. O.1999-2018)
19-1.9 Barricades and Signs.
a. The permit holder shall conform to the requirements in the current manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, Part VI, when required by the Township toprovide barricades and/or signs.
b. The permittee shall erect and maintain suitable barricades around all work while excavation or other work is in progress and shall arrange work in such amanner as to cause a minimum of inconvenience and delay to vehicular and pedestrian traffic. In the event that such requirement is not complied with by thepermittee, the Director of the Department of Public Works may, in his discretion, cause all or part of the work covered by the permit to be backfilled andtemporarily resurfaced by the City's own forces or by contract or otherwise. In which case the City shall be reimbursed for any expense incurred thereby.
c. Unless otherwise authorized by the Police Department, vehicular traffic shall be maintained at all times during the progress of the work being performed underthe permit.
d. Permittees shall notify the Police Department of the construction and street operations that require street closing permits at least twenty-four (24) hours inadvance of the commencement of nonemergency work.
e. The permittee shall be responsible for keeping the construction area as clean and neat as possible during the permit life. No material shall restrict water flow ingutters. All possible arrangements for the safety of the general public shall be maintained. Every effort shall be made to keep the pavement openingdimensions to an absolute minimum.
f. Traffic.
1. No more than one (1) lane of traffic may be obstructed, except as provided by Edison Police Department stipulation.
2. It shall be the duty of the permittee to properly guard the excavation by the execution of suitable barriers by day and lights by night and permittee shallbe liable for any neglect to safeguard the traveling public.
3. All unattended street openings or excavations in a driving lane, including intersections, shall be plated. In the case of gas or steam leak, barricades inaccordance with the New Jersey or Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices shall be used until the leak is corrected.
4. Barricades, signs, lights and other approved safety devices shall be displayed in accordance with the New Jersey or Federal Manual on Uniform TrafficControl Devices.
5. The permit may restrict street operations and construction within the critical areas to nights, weekends or off-traffic hours.
6. Flagpersons. Permittees whose work results in the closing of a moving traffic lane, which requires traffic to be diverted to another lane, shall, at all timeswhen actively working at the site, post a flagperson or utilize an authorized plan for the maintenance and protection of traffic at the point where traffic isdiverted to assist motorists and pedestrians to proceed around the obstructed lane.
g. Temporary Closing of Sidewalks. A minimum of four (4) feet sidewalk width of unobstructed pedestrian passageway shall be maintained at all times. Where
openings and excavations do not allow for four (4) feet of unobstructed pedestrian passageway, a temporary sidewalk closing plan should be submitted tothe Department of Public Works.
h. Work Site Maintenance.
1. All excavated material shall be removed from the site or stockpiled at a designated curb, properly barricaded in accordance with the Federal Manual onUniform Traffic Control Devices and stored to keep gutters clear and unobstructed.
2. All obstructions on the street shall be protected by barricades, fencing or railing, with flags, lights or signs in accordance with the Federal Manual onUniform Traffic Control Devices placed at proper intervals and during the hours prescribed. During twilight hours the flags shall be replaced with amberlights.
(Ord. No. O.1999-2018)
19-1.10 Notice of Street Improvement; Completion Required.
Before any street is improved or paved, the Department of Public Works shall give notice to all persons owning property abutting on the street and to all publicutilities and authorities operating in the Township that the street is about to be paved or improved. All connections and repairs to utilities in the street and all other workwhich requires excavation of the street shall be completed within forty-five (45) days from receipt of notice. The time for the completion of the work may be extended,in writing, by the Director of the Department of Public Works upon application by the person performing the work. This section shall not excuse any person from therequirement of obtaining a permit as provided in subsection 19-1.1. (Ord. No. O.1999-2018)
19-1.11 Special Permission for Excavations in Recently Improved Streets.
a. The Township, in an attempt to preserve the integrity of recently repaved streets, will not issue a street opening permit for a street that has been repaved withthe last five (5) years except in an emergency or where the public health or safety requires the performance of the work in question. The five (5) year roadmoratorium will require the permittee to install the finished pavement surface to like-new conditions by the use of infrared pavement technology, full widthmilling and paving operations or any other measures as recommended by the Township Engineer.
b. In cases where the street has been repaved within the last five (5) years the extent of finished pavement surface repairs will extend beyond the repair limits sothat a natural transition will occur as described in subsection 19-1.7.b, 1 above. Inspection and bonding requirements specific to this item shall be adjustedper site disturbance and shall be overseen by the Township Engineering Department. The permittee shall post the necessary bonding and escrow inspectionfees for the Township Engineering Department to properly oversee the construction improvements. The Township shall pay from the escrow deposit anycosts incurred by its designated representative(s) or professional consultant(s) for inspection, other engineering services or legal services required inconnection with the proposed opening, excavation, backfilling or final paving at the rate established with the Township. If the escrow deposit fee is or willbecome insufficient to cover all costs incurred by the designated representative(s) or professional consultant(s) for said services, additional escrow depositfees shall be estimated by the Director of the Department of Public Works and the Township Engineer based on the scope of improvements necessary toinstall the finished pavement surface to like-new conditions. This procedure shall be repeated as often as necessary to guarantee sufficient escrow depositfees being available. Upon completion and acceptance of the area by the Township, if any escrow balance remains then the balance shall be forthwithreturned to the applicant.
(Ord. No. O.1999-2018)
19-1.12 Violations; Penalties.
Any person who shall willfully violate any provision of this section shall, upon conviction, be liable to the penalty stated in Chapter I, Section 1-5, and each day'sfailure to comply with any such provision shall constitute a separate violation.
In cases where the street has been repaved within the last five (5) years and is under the Five-Year Roadway Disturbance Moratorium, any person who shallwillfully violate any provision of this section specific to said moratorium, shall be fined a minimum of fifteen thousand ($15,000) dollars, if the excavation occurs withinthe first three (3) years post construction; twelve thousand five hundred ($12,500) dollars if the excavation occurs within year four (4) post construction; ten thousand($10,000) dollars in excavation occurs within year five (5) post construction. Fines may be increased depending upon the severity of the violation and if the offenderdoes not utilize the guidelines set forth within this ordinance. Each day’s failure to comply with any such provision shall constitute a separate violation.
In addition, the Township reserves the right to increase the fine to the equivalent cost for milling and repaving the roadway (minimum of two inches as determinedby the Engineering Department) at the time of the disturbance. The extent and limits will be as determined by the Township Engineer. The fine shall be calculated utilizingthe most recent public bid prices for paving operations within the Township of Edison.
(Ord. No. O.1999-2018) 19-2 SNOW AND ICE REMOVAL ON PUBLIC SIDEWALKS AND BUSINESS PREMISES.
19-2.1 Duty of Owners, Occupants, Tenants to Remove Snow and Ice.
The owner or owners, occupant or occupants, tenant or tenants of premises abutting or bordering upon any street in the Township shall remove all snow and icefrom the abutting sidewalks of such streets or, in the event of ice which may be so frozen as to make removal impracticable, shall cause the same to be thoroughlycovered with sand or ashes, within twelve (12) hours of daylight after the same shall fall or be formed thereon.
a. No owner or operator of premises having parking spaces reserved for handicapped drivers, and no tenant, contractor or other person may block access tosuch parking stalls reserved for handicapped drivers by plowing, piling or placement of snow or ice in such spaces.(1999 Code § 12.08.010)
19-2.2 Removal Required at Public Premises and Businesses.
The owner or owners, occupant or occupants, tenant or tenants of premises used by the public or business invitees shall remove all snow and ice from thesidewalks, streets and parking areas used by the public in the transaction of business thereat or, in the event of ice which may be so frozen as to make removalimpracticable, shall cause the same to be thoroughly covered with sand or ashes, within twelve (12) hours of daylight after the same shall fall or be formed thereon.(1999 Code § 12.08.020)
19-2.3 Removal by Township; Costs of Removal.
In case such snow or ice shall not be removed from such sidewalks or public and business areas as provided in subsections 19-2.1 and 19-2.2, the same may beremoved forthwith and under the direction of the Director of Public Works, and the cost of such removal as nearly as can be ascertained shall be certified by theDirector of Public Works to the Governing Body. The Governing Body shall examine such certification and if found to be correct shall cause such cost to be chargedagainst such real estate so abutting or bordering upon such sidewalks, and the amount so charged shall forthwith become a lien and a tax upon such real estate or landand be added to, recorded and collected in the same way and manner as the taxes next to be levied and assessed upon such premises and shall bear interest and be
enforced and collected by the same officers and in the same manner as other taxes. The imposition and collection of a fine or fines imposed by the provisions of thissection shall not constitute any bar to the right of the Township to collect the cost as certified for the removal of said snow or ice in the manner authorized. (1999 Code§ 12.08.030)
19-2.4 Legislative Authority.
This section is adopted pursuant to the authority conferred by N.J.S.A. 40:6512. (1999 Code § 12.08.040)
19-2.5 Violations; Penalties.
Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this section shall be liable to a fine of fifty ($50.00) dollars for a first offense, one hundred($100.00) dollars for a second offense and two hundred ($200.00) dollars for any subsequent offense. Each and every day in which said violation exists shall constitutea separate violation. (1999 Code § 12.08.050; New; Ord. No. O.18592014) 19-3 SNOW REMOVAL ON PRIVATE STREETS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
19-3.1 Legislative Authority; Application of Provisions.
This section is authorized by N.J.S.A. 40:48-2.47 and shall apply only to the owners of real property on which there has been constructed a multiple-dwellinghousing development containing three (3) or more units of dwelling space which are occupied or are intended to be occupied by three (3) or more persons who liveindependently of each other. (1999 Code § 12.08.060)
19-3.2 Removal Required; Time Limit.
The owner or owners of any multifamily dwelling complex as described in subsection 19-3.1 above, which complex contains any private street, driveway, parkinglot, highway, lane, alley or other roadway which is open to the public or to which the public is invited, shall remove all snow and ice from such streets, driveways,parking lots, highways, lanes, alleys or other roadways within twelve (12) hours of daylight after the same shall fall or be formed thereon. (1999 Code § 12.08.070)
19-3.3 Removal from Sidewalks in Multifamily Dwelling Complexes.
The owner or owners of any multifamily dwelling complex as described in subsection 19-3.1, which complex contains any sidewalk open to the public or to whichthe public is invited, shall remove all snow and ice from such sidewalks or, in the event of ice which may be so frozen as to make removal impracticable, shall cause thesame to be thoroughly covered with sand and ashes within twelve (12) hours of daylight after the same shall fall or be formed thereon. (1999 Code § 12.08.080)
19-3.4 Violations; Penalties.
Any owner or owners who fail to comply with the requirements hereinabove set forth shall be liable, upon conviction of a complaint in the Municipal Court, to a fineof up to two hundred fifty ($250.00) dollars for a first offense and to the penalty stated in Chapter I, Section 1-5 for subsequent offenses. Each twenty-four (24) hourperiod (calendar day) following the twelve (12) hour period described in subsection 193.2 may be considered a separate violation. (1999 Code § 12.08.090) 19-4 SIDEWALKS, CURBS, GUTTERS AND DRYWELLS.
a. It is the duty of any owner of abutting lands in the Township to construct, repair, alter or relay any sidewalk, curb, gutter or drywell, or section thereof.
b. In the event that a sidewalk, curb, gutter or drywell falls into disrepair, the Department of Public Works, may by resolution presented to the TownshipCouncil, cause a notice in writing to be served upon the owner or occupants of said lands, requiring the necessary specified work to said sidewalk, curb, gutter ordrywell to be done by the owner or occupant within a period of not less than thirty (30) days from the date of service of such notice. Whenever any lands areunoccupied and the owner cannot be found within the Township, the notice may be mailed, postage prepaid, to his, her or its post-office address if the address can beascertained. In the case where the owner is a nonresident of Edison Township or his, her or its address cannot be ascertained, then the notice may be inserted for four(4) weeks, once a week in a local newspaper.
c. In the event the owner or occupant of such lands fails to comply with the requirements of the notice, it shall be lawful for the Department of Public Works,upon the filing due proof of service or publication of the aforesaid notice to cause the work to be done and paid out of the municipal funds available for that purpose.The Department of Public Works shall certify the cost of such work. Upon the filing of a certificate, the amount of the cost of work shall become a lien upon the abuttinglands in front of where such repairs took place.
d. In the event that the property owner fails to satisfy the lien on said property, the Township reserves the right to collect said funds from the property owner in acourt having competent jurisdiction.
e. Exception. The Township Council may provide for the repair or reconstruction of any sidewalk, curb, gutter or drywell at public expense under the conditionshereinafter stated; both of which much exist:
1. When any sidewalk, curb, gutter or drywell previously constructed or reconstructed as a local improvement under N.J.S.A. 40:65 et seq. is dilapidatedor in need of repair or reconstruction, where such condition is not attributable to the acts of negligence of the abutting property owner or his predecessor in title northat of any one for whose acts or negligence they are chargeable; and
2. When the abutting property owner or his predecessor in title shall have paid within twenty (20) years then last past, or shall pay, in full with interest allthe assessment for the laying or relaying of sidewalk, curb, gutter or drywell in front of his property (at least to the extent that the installments of such assessmentsare then due.)
3. The Planning Board and/or Board of Adjustment shall not grant any requests for waivers for any property within a two (2) mile radius of any schoolproperty line. Any property outside the two (2) mile radius of any school property line, an applicant seeking a waiver from the required sidewalk installationpursuant to Chapter XIX and/or the Code will be considered on the basis of whether the requested waiver is reasonable and within the general purposes and intentof the Chapter XIX and/or the Code, and/or that literal enforcement of Chapter XIX and/or the Code is impractical and will exact undue hardship because of thepeculiar conditions pertaining a certain property and can be granted without substantial detriment to the public good and without substantially impairing the intentand purpose of the Township’s Master Plan and Zoning Ordinances and redevelopment plan if applicable. (Ord. No. O.19382016)
f. Curbs, Sidewalks and Gutter Improvements. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary as set forth in paragraphs a. through e. of this Section 19-4, theTownship may undertake as a local improvement under N.J.S.A. 40:56-1 et seq., the cost of which, or a portion thereof, may be assessed upon the lands in the vicinitythereof benefited thereby, the repair and/or installation of a sidewalk and the curbing or recurbing, guttering or reguttering of a sidewalk in, upon or along a street, alleyor other public highway, or portion thereof on a priority of needs basis as determined by the Township based upon the Maser Consulting Group study entitled"Township of Edison Curb and Sidewalk Management System" dated August, 2005, revised October, 2005. The procedures set forth in N.J.S.A. 40-56-1 et seq. forthe undertaking of such local improvement shall govern. The Township's Director of the Department of Public Works shall determine priorities for the undertaking of anysuch local improvement based upon the condition of such curbs, sidewalks and gutters and any other practical considerations he or she may deem appropriate under thecircumstances. The Director of the Department of Public Works shall provide his or her recommendations to the Township Council in writing in connection with any
local improvement appropriation ordinance. The Township Council may, by resolution, provide that the owner of any real estate upon which any assessment for suchimprovements shall have been made may pay such assessments in such equal yearly or quarterly installments, not exceeding ten (10) years in duration, with legal interestthereon (not to exceed three (3%) percent) and at such time in each year as the Township Council shall determine. The Township Council may fix the yearly installmentsin such amount as in its opinion are equitable and just.
g. Low and Very Low Income Subsidy. The Township may subsidize the payment of up to one hundred (100%) percent of the cost of the repair orreconstruction of any sidewalk, curb or gutter which is dilapidated or in need of repair or reconstruction for any single family dwelling occupied by a household meetingthe Council on Affordable Housing ("COAH") Region 3 low income and very low income limits in the year in which the application is made for such subsidy. TheTownship may also subsidize fifty (50%) percent of the cost of the repair or reconstruction of any sidewalk, curb and gutter which is dilapidated or in need of repair orreconstruction for any single-family dwelling occupied by a household meeting up to two (2) times the COAH Region 3 moderate income limits in the year in which theapplication is made for such subsidy. Eligibility for any such subsidiary shall be determined by the Department of Planning and Engineering which shall certify sucheligibility to the Director of the Department of Public Works. The amount of any subsidy provided to any household certified as to income eligibility by the Departmentof Planning and Engineering shall be dependant upon the overall amount of funding available in the Township's sidewalk, curb, gutter and drywell waiver fund or in anyTownship capital improvement fund. The Director of the Department of Public Works shall require, as a condition to the release of any funds to an income eligiblehousehold, the presentation of a written proposal from a reputable contractor who shall perform the work. The Director of the Public Works may reject any proposalwhich he determines, in his or her reasonable discretion, is not appropriate to perform the work. Once the proposal has been approved by the Director of Departmentof Public Works, payment shall be as specified by the Director of the Department of Public Works.
(Ord. No. O.15982007 § 2; Ord. No. O.16572008 § I; Ord. No. O.19382016) 19-5 PUBLIC UTILITY POLES.
19-5.1 Notice to Township by Public Utility.
Before a public utility places, replaces or removes a pole or an underground facility located in the Township of Edison, the public utility shall notify both theTownship Engineer and the Township Code Official in writing, which may be by Fax or e-Mail, at least, but not less than, twenty-four (24) hours before undertakingany excavation related to the placement, replacement or removal of the utility pole or underground facility, which pole or underground facility is used for the supplyingand distribution of electricity for light, heat or power, or for the furnishing of water service or telephone, television or other telecommunications service on or below apublic right-of-way in the Township. The Township Council of the Township of Edison shall notify any public utility that provides service in the Township of theapplication of the provisions of this section.
For the purposes of this section, underground facility means one or more underground pipes, cables, wires, lines or other structures or conduits used for thesupplying and distribution of electricity for light, heat or power or for the providing of water service, or for the furnishing of telephone, television or othertelecommunications service.(Ord. No. O.1980-2017)
19-5.2 Public Utility Responsibility after Placement, Replacement or Removal.
After completing the placement, replacement or removal of a pole or an underground facility pursuant to this section, the public utility shall remove from such right-of-way any pole or underground facility no longer in use, as well as any other debris created from such placement, replacement or removal, including without limit anywires or appurtenances to any such replaced or removed pole or underground facility, and restore the property including, but not limited to, the installation of a hotpatch as needed to restore the property within the right-of-way to its previous condition as much as possible. As used in this section, hot patch means the installation ofa mixture of asphalt to restore property within the right-of-way to its previous condition subsequent to the construction or excavation of a site required for theplacement, replacement or removal of a pole or an underground facility pursuant to this section. (Ord. No. O.1980-2017)
19-5.3 Pole Defined.
For the purposes of this section, pole means, in addition to its commonly accepted meaning, any wires or cable connected thereto, and any replacements thereforwhich are similar in construction and use. (Ord. No. O.1980-2017)
19-5.4 Fines.
In the event a public utility does not meet the requirements of subsection 19-5.2 of this section concerning the removal of debris, including without limit any wires orappurtenances to any such replaced or removed pole or underground facility, and the restoring of property including, but not limited to, the installation of a hot patch,within a right-of-way to its previous condition within ninety (90) days of placement, replacement or removal of a pole or an underground facility, said public utility will befined up to an amount not to exceed one hundred ($100.00) dollars each day, until the requirements of Subsection 19-5.2 are met, except that if the public utility isunable to complete the installation of a hot patch due to the unavailability of asphalt material during the period of time from November through April, the public utilityshall not be required to complete the hot patch installation until sixty (60) days immediately following the end of the November through April period. At least five (5)business days prior to the end of the ninety (90) day period established by this Subsection, the Township shall notify the public utility that the penalties authorized by thisSubsection shall begin to be assessed against the utility after the end of the ninety (90) day period, unless the utility complies with the requirements of Subsection 19-5.2of this Section. Any penalty imposed shall be collected or enforced in a summary manner, without a jury, in any court of competent jurisdiction according to theprocedures provided for by the New Jersey Penalty Enforcement Law of 1999, N.J.S.A. 2A:58-10 et seq. The Superior Court, Middlesex County and the EdisonTownship Municipal Court shall have jurisdiction to enforce the provisions of this Section. In the case of removal or replacement of a pole or an underground facilityutilized by two (2) or more public utilities, the public utility last removing its pipes, cables, wires, lines or other structures shall be liable for the removal and restorationrequired under subsection 19-5.2 of this section, unless a written agreement between the public utilities provides otherwise. (Ord. No. O.1980-2017)
19-5.5 Emergency.
Under emergency conditions which significantly impact the placement, replacement or the removal of a pole or underground facility resulting from natural forces orhuman activities beyond the control of the public utility, or which pose an imminent or existing threat of loss of electrical, water, power, telephone, television or othertelecommunication service, or which pose an imminent or existing threat to the safety and security of persons or property, or both, or which require immediate action bya public utility to prevent bodily harm or substantial property damage from occurring, the provisions of Subsection 19-5.1 of this section shall not apply when a publicutility undertakes any construction or excavation related to the placement, replacement or removal of a pole or an underground facility in response to such anemergency, provided that the public utility undertaking such construction or excavation notifies the Township Engineer and the Township Code Official at the earliestreasonable opportunity, and that all reasonable efforts are taken by the public utility to comply with the removal and restoration requirements of subsection 19-5.2 ofthis section after responding to the emergency. (Ord. No. O.1980-2017)
CHAPTER XIX STREETS AND SIDEWALKSPublished by ClerkBase
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APPENDIX B
SUMMARY OF ROADWAYS
Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating NotesA
H-6 Abbott Court Longview Cul-de-sac 420 30 12,600 3K-5 Acorn Drive Pine Ridge Aspen 500 30 15,000 3I-7 Adams Street Grove Dead End 1525 30 45,750 5 Paved in 2018H-2 Addalia Lane Rahway Dead End 420 30 12,600 2G-12 Adele Court Brookside Brookside 1000 36 36,000 2L-11 Adelphi Court Larchmont Circle 0 5 Paved in 2018H-5 Adrian Way Oak Tree Lucille 533 30 15,990 5 Paved in 2018D-9 Agatha Drive Fenakle Mun. Border 2500 36 90,000 5C-14 Akin Avenue PrivateK-11 Albany Street Woodbridge Gold 505 30 15,150 5 Paved by utility in 2017J-10 Albert Avenue Grandview W. Dead End 0 3K-11 Albourne Street Amboy Ave Glencourt 0 5I-11 Alcoa Avenue Dead End Dead End 776 25 19,400 2
Dead End Dead End 770 25 19,250 3 near Morris AveF-6 Alderberry Court PrivateK-4 Alden Avenue Roxy Dead End 1070 30 32,100 4I-6 Aldrich Avenue Metuchen RoadwayL-11 Aldrich Drive Private
F-6 Alexander St. Cul-de-sac Cul-de-sac 1000 30 30,000 2East of Fleet was resurfaced after fieldwork was completed
E-7,F-7 Alexis Lane Talmadge Rd Dead End 2200 30 66,000 3J-7 Alfred Street Dellwood Edison 830 30 24,900 3D-11 Alice Avenue Route 27 Lahiere 300 30 9,000 3I-2 Allison Court West Gate Cul-de-sac 930 30 27,900 3H-4 Almond Lane PrivateG-5 Alpine Street Oak Tree Dead End 220 30 6,600 3F-11 Altamont Road Ashley Ashley 1300 30 39,000 3G-12 Alva Court PrivateH-2 Amari Drive Mary Ellen Butler 370 30 11,100 4J-10 Amboy Ave. Woodbridge 810 Amboy 0 2 County Jurisdiction
744 Amboy Woodbridge 2Franklin 744 Amboy 5 Township JurisdictionMaple Franklin 1 Behind Islands
K-3 Amherst St. Inman Emerson 510 30 15,300 4F-13 Amman Road Meyer Dead End 700 30 21,000 5D-9 Amy Avenue Pflafsky Ethel 400 30 12,000 5D-11 Andre Avenue Rt 27 Chestnut 1700 30 51,000 3
Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating NotesI-6 Anita Avenue Grove Dead End 517 30 15,510 2I-3 Anna Lane Grove Cul-de-sac 1300 30 39,000 3H-2 Annette Drive Inman Annette 2920 30 87,600 3H-4 Anthony Avenue New Dover Tingley 1530 30 45,900 3C-13 Apple Street Garden Duclos 925 30 27,750 3C-14 Applegate Place Paper streetK-2 Applewood Drive Fetherbed Dead End 980 30 29,400 3I-11 Arbor Circle Tived East Tived East 1150 30 34,500 3F-11 Arvin Road Idlewild Brookville 240 30 7,200 3G-13 Ash Road Sine Dead End 730 28 20,440 2J-2 Ashbrook Drive Feathbed Private Ashbrook 1170 30 35,100 2F-11 Ashley Road Sturgis Winthrop 3500 30 105,000 2K-5 Aspen Circle Pine Ridge Pine Ridge 1675 30 50,250 2E-14 Audubon Avenue Overbrook Dead End 200 30 6,000 3J-6 Augusta Ave. Dellwood Dead End 1300 30 39,000 4J-6 Augusta Court Augusta Ave Cul-de-sac 170 30 5,100 4B-12 Auld Way Fairview Dead End 500 30 15,000 3H-12 Avenue A PrivateH-12 Avenue B PrivateH-12 Avenue C Main St Saxton 1300 30 39,000 1D-13 Avery Street Poe Dead End 170 26 4,420 3
Jefferson Dead End 470 30 14,100 3E-11 Avon Road 0 3J-3 Azalea Drive Wintergreen E Wintergreen E 1500 30 45,000 3
K-2 Aztec Court Applewood Cul-de-sac 303 30 9,090 3
BB-11 "B" Court South Truman S. Cul-de-sac 500 40 20,000 3C-12 Back Drive Carmello Barlow 1250 30 37,500 3E-12 Baldwin Road Knox Winthrop 1200 30 36,000 3J-7 Ballo Place Dellwood Lench 770 30 23,100 1 2019 Paving *E-8 Balmoral Court PrivateI-6 Baltic Street Oak Tree Oak Tree 1700 30 51,000 3D-8 Balzano Court New Durham Cul-de-sac 500 26 13,000 5 Accepted in 2019J-7 Bank Place Monroe Dead End 260 28 7,280 3I-3 Banyan Court Rollingbrook Cul-de-sac 190 30 5,700 3
Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating NotesF-9 Barbara Place Karen Cul-de-sac 400 30 12,000 3C-12 Barlow Road Suttons Partch 1300 30 39,000 3C-12 Barlow Rd. West Suttons John Marshal School 290 30 8,700 1B-12 Bartha Avenue Auld Suttons 2000 26 52,000 4J-10 Barton Street Amboy Ave Wagner 0 2F-9 Bass Court Lydia Cul-de-sac 220 30 6,600 3E-12 Baxter Road Colton Colton 1000 26 26,000 3E-12 Bayberry Court Ferris Cul-de-sac 250 30 7,500 3K-3 Beatrice Parkway W Prescot W. Hegel 830 25 20,750 2
W Prescot Inman 1075 25 26,875 5
Inman Alden 3020 25 75,500 3I-3 Beaver Avenue Dead End Winding Brook 850 36 30,600 2D-9 Bedford Street Traci Plafsky 225 26 5,850 5H-7 Beech Lane Oak Hills Cul-de-sac 720 30 21,600 3H-12 Beech Street Woodbridge Old Post 1000 30 30,000 1J-9 Beechwood Ave. Ped Pl. Oakwood 2150 30 64,500 1I-3 Bellavista Court Winding Brook Cul-de-sac 850 30 25,500 3C-12 Belmont Avenue Duley Rt 27 800 26 20,800 1K-5 Belvidere Ave. Livingston Cul-de-sac 400 30 12,000 4K-3 Bennington Dr. Canterbury Savoy 1930 30 57,900 4F-13 Bergen Place Woodbridge Dead End 400 26 10,400 3I-12 Bernard Ave. Martin Dead End 850 30 25,500 3K-3 Bernice Street Inman Garfield 1350 30 40,500 3D-14 Berrue Court Westminster Cul-de-sac 400 26 10,400 2H-2 Betty Ann Drive Phillip Cul-de-sac 200 30 6,000 3D-8 Bev Avenue Agatha Municipal Border 50 30 1,500 3H-5 Beverly Street Oak Tree Dead End 165 30 4,950 3J-9 Birch Drive Private County RoadwayG-13 Birch Road PrivateL-11 Bloomfield Ave. Amby Dead End 800 30 24,000 5C-13 Blossom Street Duclos Jefferson Blvd 800 32 25,600 3D-11 Blueberry Court PrivateI-7 Bluebird Court Grove Cul-de-sac 350 30 10,500 2 In vicinity of cutter should pave in 2019J-13 Blue Heron Way PrivateE-12, F-12 Blvd. of the Eagles Old Post Winthrop 2300 30 69,000 5
Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating NotesH-4 Bobbi Jean Ave. Tingley Anthony 550 30 16,500 2K-10 Bodnarik Road Harmon Harmon 0 2D-13 Boltin Street Redwood Crosby 1100 26 28,600 2I-12 Bonham Drive Woodbridge Woodbridge 1050 30 31,500 3G-13 Bonn Court Ash Rd Cul-de-sac 160 26 4,160 2E-14 Bonnie Brook Ave. Woodbridge Dead End 1000 30 30,000 3C-14 Boorum Street Lyons Dead End 0 2G-4 Booth Court Oak Tree Cul-de-sac 400 30 12,000 3D-13, E-13 Boulder Drive PrivateI-3 Boxwood Circle Wintergreen Wintergreen 1020 28 28,560 5I-3 Boxwood Court Boxwood Cul-de-sac 165 30 4,950 5H-5 Bradford Road Chandler Plainfield 1160 30 34,800 3D-13 Bradley Drive Seymour Seymour 1900 26 49,400 2J-4 Brandywine Court Roxy Cul-de-sac 260 30 7,800 4J-4 Brent Road Paper streetF-9 Brian Road Dolores Durham 1340 30 40,200 3F-14 Briar Avenue Trenton Overbrook 800 26 20,800 2E-12 Brida Court Ferris Dead End 320 26 8,320 2G-7 Broad Avenue Plainfield Dead End 710 30 21,300 2H-6 Brook Avenue Plainfield Dead End 625 30 18,750 4B-12 Brookfall Road Marshall N. 8th 2200 30 66,000 3C-12 Brookhill Ave Rt 27 Dead End 1700 30 51,000 2 Utility paved part of roadwayI-3 Brookhollow Rd. Shamrock Rolling Brook 220 30 6,600 3G-13 Brookside Road Ridge Mill Rd 2600 26 67,600 1F-11 Brookville Road Sturgis Idlewild 2300 26 59,800 2D-9 Brotherhood St. Ethel Municipal Border 720 30 21,600 3J-10 Brower Avenue Amboy Ave Dead End 0 2H-5 Brownley Street Adrian Way Mt. Pleasant 0 5E-12 Brox Road Holly Holly 900 26 23,400 5G-6 Bruce Court Brook Ave Cul-de-sac 200 30 6,000 4C-10 Brunswick Ave. Talmadge Rd Plainfield 7200 32 230,400 3 currently part of water main projectI-8 Bryant Avenue Metuchen RoadwayH-7 Buchanan Road Wendover Norris 1530 30 45,900 5K-11 Burchard St. Amboy Ave #52 0 5 Paved by utility
#52 Carlton 1K-11 Burchard St. So. Amboy Ave Gross 0 1
Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating NotesJ-3 Burlington Court Ellison Cul-de-sac 235 25 5,875 3C-14 Burnett Street Rt 1 Dead End 900 26 23,400 2H-2 Butler Road Annette Dead End 800 30 24,000 3
CB-11 "C" Court South Kilmer Cul-de-sac 400 40 16,000 2J-10 Cabot Avenue Amboy Ave Dead End 535 32 17,120 5 Paved in 2017H-4 Cactus Court PrivateF-11 Caldwell Road Idlewild Mercury 1900 30 57,000 2I-7, J-7 Calvert Ave. East Farmhaven Christie 2500 30 75,000 3H-6, I-6 Calvert Ave. West 0 5E-12 Cambridge Road Winthrop Eastlick 1600 26 41,600 1C-12 Campbell Ave. Rt 27 Suttons 1200 26 31,200 2 Util Co. paved portionJ-13 Campus Plaza PrivateJ-5 Canary Drive Livingston Mockingbird 525 30 15,750 2G-13 Candy Court Woodbridge Mill Rd 580 26 15,080 3K-3 Canterbury Lane Emerson Independence 985 25 24,625 3I-5 Cardinal Avenue Livingston Nightingale 950 25 23,750 3C-14 Cardownie St. Todd Dead End 250 26 6,500 2C-14 Carew Place Paper streetF-12 Carlisle Court Waverly W. Cul-de-sac 550 30 16,500 3K-11 Carlton Street Amboy Ave Grandview 0 5K-11 Carlton St. So. Amboy Ave Woodbridge 645 28 18,060 5 Paved in 2018C-12 Carmello Drive Partch Suttons 1400 26 36,400 3E-8 Carnwath Court PrivateG-13 Carol Place Sine Cul-de-sac 400 30 12,000 3J-9 Carr Court Beechwood Municipal Border 215 30 6,450 2F-6, G-6 Carriage Place 0 PrivateE-10 Carter Drive Talmadge Rd Cul-de-sac 3000 40 120,000 2E-11 Casey Avenue Rt 27 Dead End 350 26 9,100 4A-12 Cedar Lane County RoadwayK-8 Cedar Street Rt 27 Union 1800 30 54,000 4K-5 Cedarwood Drive Sherman Cedarwood 225 30 6,750 5 Paved in 2018B-12 Cellar Road N 8th Cul-de-sac 1400 26 36,400 5E-12 Center Street Woodedge Preston 750 26 19,500 3C-12 Central Avenue Suttons Dead End 4800 58 278,400 5
Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating NotesH-5 Chandler Road Plainfield Nottingham 1970 25 49,250 3E-13 Chapel Street Woodbridge Cul-de-sac 600 26 15,600 3I-6 Char Street George Dead End 190 24 4,560 5K-6 Charles Court Henry Wood 850 28 23,800 1K-6 Charles Street Charles Cul-de-sac 432 30 12,960 1F-6 Chatsworth Court PrivateK-3 Chelsea Court Canterbury Cul-de-sac 265 25 6,625 3H-12 Cherry Street Woodbridge Ave Nj Turnpike 1000 26 26,000 2F-12 Chester Court Vineyard Cul-de-sac 180 30 5,400 3D-11 Chestnut Street Plainfield Linden 2700 26 70,200 2I-11 Chokeberry Dr. Heman Tived East 390 25 9,750 4J-7 Christie Street Dead End Rt 27 3360 30 100,800 3G-7 Christopher Ct. Elsie Cul-de-sac 505 30 15,150 2D-14 Church Street Germantown Woodbridge 400 26 10,400 3J-3 Churchill Road Inman Netherwood 1380 25 34,500 3J-6 Cinder Road PrivateC-12 Clark Avenue Rt 27 Dead End 620 30 18,600 2G-13 Clausen Road Woodbridge Old Post Rd 1000 32 32,000 2E-13 Clay Street Paper streetK-13 Clearview Road King George Post Rd Municipal Border 3200 34 108,800 3 Scheduled to be paved by Federal BusinessG-7 Clemmens Court Stonewall Cul-de-sac 570 30 17,100 5E-14 Cleremont Ave. Clifton Murray 820 30 24,600 3C-12 Cliff Street Brookhill Dead End 200 26 5,200 3D-14 Clifford Street Paper streetD-14 Clifton Street Dead End Meadow 2000 26 52,000 3K-4 Clinton Avenue Foley Cul-de-sac 570 25 14,250 3C-14 Clipper Avenue Dead End Riverview 1100 26 0 2
Dead End Lloyd 2H-7 Clive court Clive St Cul-de-sac 225 28 6,300 5H-7 Clive Hills road Mason Grove 2765 30 82,950 5H-7 Clive Street Mason Dead End 932 28 26,096 5J-13 Clover Place Raritan Center Parkway Cul-de-sac 1500 34 51,000 5E-7 Cobblestone Lane PrivateH-5 Cody Avenue Mt. Pleasant Dead End 440 24 10,560 5H-3 Colasurdo Court Tingley Cul-de-sac 670 25 16,750 3C-14 Coleman Street Dead End Dead End 850 26 22,100 3
Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating NotesE-11 Colfax Road Altamont Sturgis 800 26 20,800 4F-14 College Drive PrivateD-9 Colletto Court Lordina Cul-de-sac 270 26 7,020 4G-6 Conger Court Hillwood Cul-de-sac 265 30 7,950 5G-7 Colonial Court Park Cul-de-sac 540 30 16,200 2E-11 Colton Road Winthrop Rt 27 1800 30 54,000 1 Pave in 2019 per administrationD-14 Columbus Ave. SylvanDell Germantown 1300 26 33,800 2I-14 Columbus Circle Raritan Center Parkway Cul-de-sac 1000 34 34,000 1J-7 Compton Ave. Elizabeth Cul-de-sac 480 30 14,400 2
Lench Dead End 280 30 8,400 2D-12 Comstock Road Fairfax Stony 1100 26 28,600 3I-6 Concord Street Walker Calvert Ave W 750 30 22,500 5K-3 Conen Street Ellis Parkway Cul-de-sac 980 30 29,400 2G-9 Conner Avenue Rieder Edith (Metuchen) 230 26 5,980 3E-13 Conover Court Old Post Cul-de-sac 320 26 8,320 3K-3 Conway Street Ellis Parkway Beatrice Parkway 655 30 19,650 3J-10 Coolidge Avenue Amboy Ave Wagner 970 30 29,100 5E-7 Coolidge Street Talmadge Rd Dead End 0 3F-6 Coppertree Court PrivateK-11 Coral Street Amboy Ave Gross 515 28 14,420 5C-12 Cornell Street Suttons Dead End 520 26 13,520 1I-6 Cornwall Drive Baltic Grove 785 30 23,550 3F-14 Corporation Row Distribution Dead End 1650 36 59,400 5J-4 Corrine Street Stacey Cul-de-sac 304 30 9,120 3H-11 Cortlandt St. Patrick Dead End 700 26 18,200 2K-8 Cottage Terrace Paper StreetJ-2 Cottonwood Ct. Inman Cul-de-sac 1315 25 32,875 2I-12 Council Place Harrison Dead End 324 25 8,100 4G-4 Country Lane Woodland Cul-de-sac 870 25 21,750 2D-13 Craig Street Rt 1 Old Post Rd 1800 26 46,800 1K-4 Cranbury Court Schubert Cul-de-sac 390 25 9,750 4F-12 Crescent Road Idlewild Johnstone 1500 26 39,000 3J-5 Crestmont Ave. Greenwich Westover 735 25 18,375 4E-14 Crestwood Ave. Woodbridge Dead End 850 30 25,500 2H-4 Cricket Circle PrivateC-13 Crosby Avenue Jefferson Morgan 1800 26 46,800 1
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Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating NotesC-14 Crowells Road Woodbridge Municipal Border 900 13 11,700 4K-5 Curtis Avenue Wood Utica 1808 30 54,240 3I-7 Cutter Avenue Grove Dead End 515 30 15,450 2 2019 Paving per admin requestK-2 Cypress Court Sandlewood Cul-de-sac 445 25 11,125 2
DI-11 Daffodil Dr. Heman Tived East 426 25 10,650 4J-2 Daisy Court PrivateJ-5 Dale Drive Livingston Jonathan 2715 25 67,875 4D-11 Dalton Place Sheppard Elmwood Terr 2600 30 78,000 4G-6 Dana Circle Williams Hillwood 950 25 23,750 3G-5 Daniel Road Park Ave Richard 350 25 8,750 1J-3 Daphne Court Azalea Cul-de-sac 525 25 13,125 3G-11 Darrell Court Leland Cul-de-sac 520 30 15,600 2K-11 Dartmouth St. Amboy Ave Grandview 0 5K-4 Darwin Blvd. Sherman New Dover 1780 25 44,500 3 drainage concern between Curtis & New DoverG-6 David Court Richard Cul-de-sac 650 28 18,200 1 Utility paved part of roadwayJ-7 David Drive Ballo Turner 740 25 18,500 2 2019 Paving * Possible Sewer ProblemJ-2 Davis Blvd. PrivateK-6 Dayton Drive PrivateE-11 Dayton Road Sanders Windsor 820 30 24,600 3J-5 Deborah Drive Summit Livingston 1480 25 37,000 3I-4 Deerfield Drive PrivateE-11 Deerwood Ave. Elmwood Terr Elmwood Terr 1000 26 26,000 3F-6 Delancy Street Nevsky New York 1050 25 26,250 3J-9 Delaware Ave. Metuchen RoadwayG-5 Dellview Drive Hillsdale Cul-de-sac 1155 30 34,650 3J-7 Dellwood Road Grove Farmhaven 1985 36 71,460 5I-10 Delmar Place Jeff Municipal Border 140 30 4,200 2H-6 Delmore Road Stephenville Dead End 210 32 6,720 5E-7 Denise Drive PrivateK-4 Denver Blvd. New Dover McKinley 3093 25 77,325 3H-2 Deri Court Hemlock Cul-de-sac 206 25 5,150 4G-9 Desser Place Kester Municipal Border 1077 25 26,925 3K-4 Deutsch Lane Denver Cul-de-sac 275 30 8,250 2H-5 Devon Road Warwick Chandler 1109 30 33,270 2
Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating NotesC-14 Dewolfe Street Player Dead End 330 30 9,900 3D-13 Dey Place Prospect Rt 1 2000 32 64,000 3J-7 Diamond Drive David Cul-de-sac 347 30 10,410 2 2019 Paving * Possible Sewer ProblemE-14 Dianne Court Bonnie Brook Cul-de-sac 280 26 7,280 3F-12 Dill Court Miko Cul-de-sac 220 30 6,600 3G-14 Distribution Blvd. Mill Cul-de-sac 3600 36 129,600 5D-12 Division Street Rt 27 Plainfield 2000 34 68,000 3C-12 Dix Avenue Nelson Suydam 330 26 8,580 2F-11 Dobson Road Stiles Stiles 1200 32 38,400 3E-11 Dogwood Circle Elmwood Terr Cul-de-sac 186 30 5,580 3H-4 Dogwood Drive Elmwood Terr Cul-de-sac 190 26 4,940 3F-9 Dolores Drive Brian Dolores 2900 32 92,800 3I-5 Donna Drive Library Dead End 375 26 9,750 2 Developer working in area at time of reportE-8 Donnybridge Road PrivateI-7 Doreen Ct. Edison Cul-de-sac 385 30 11,550 5 Paved in 2018G-5 Doris Court Jean Gogle 360 25 9,000 3I-12 Dorothy Ave. Martin Patricia 2436 30 73,080 3H-5 Dorset Way Warwick Dead End 287 25 7,175 3F-9 Douglas Drive Dolores Municipal Border 660 30 19,800 3J-3 Dresden St. McKinley Heritage 227 25 5,675 3C-13 Duclos Lane County RoadwayC-13 Duley Avenue Morgan Duclos 1200 26 31,200 1G-11 Dundar Road Pine Leland 700 36 25,200 2F-9 Dunham Ave. Wallace Dead End 200 26 5,200 4E-11 Durham Road Parkerson Ashley 300 26 7,800 3
EI-5 Eagle Road Lynwood Grove 1095 25 27,375 2C-12 Eardley Road Suttons Division 2800 26 72,800 3K-3 East Drive Inman West Drive 958 25 23,950 3L-3 East First St. Fetherbed Municipal Border 2285 30 68,550 1 DOT Grant to be Paved in 2019L-2 East Grant Ave. Fetherbed Municipal Border 2290 30 68,700 1 DOT Grant to be Paved in 2019L-2 East Hegel Ave. Fetherbed Municipal Border 2295 30 68,850 1 DOT Grant to be Paved in 2019F-12 East Knollwood Rd. Miko W. Knollwood 820 30 24,600 3L-2 East Locust Ave. Wood Municipal Border 100 30 3,000 3L-2 East Prescott Ave. Wood Municipal Border 100 30 3,000 3
Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating NotesL-2 E. Sherman Ave. Wood Municipal Border 100 30 3,000 3L-3 E. Shirley Ave. Wood Municipal Border 100 30 3,000 3E-13 East Side Ave. Old Post Rt 1 1500 26 39,000 2
Rt 1 Woodedge 2E-12 Eastlick Road Stony Cambridge 800 30 24,000 3C-14 Easy Street Dead End Dead End 600 26 15,600 1J-10 Echo Avenue Lafayette 7th Street 2000 32 64,000 2E-13 Eden Avenue Stony Cul-de-sac 2000 30 60,000 3J-11 Edgar Avenue Plymouth Gibian 100 26 2,600 3K-11 Edgegrove St. Amboy Ave Grandview 1100 32 35,200 5B-12 Edgemount Rd. N. 8th Cul-de-sac 1800 26 46,800 5H-7 Edgewood Rd. Plainfield Oak Hills 1345 25 33,625 3E-7 Edinburgh Court PrivateI-7 Edison Avenue Dellwood Dead End 1960 25 49,000 3H-12 Edison Glen Drive PrivateH-12 Edison Glen Terr. PrivateG-9 Edith Ave. MetuchenC-14 Edmund Street Rt 1 Dead End 1250 26 32,500 1
Rt 1 Player 3H-7 Edward Avenue Plainfield Cul-de-sac 410 30 12,300 2H-13 Edward Stec Blvd PrivateJ-7 Egan Street James Elizabeth 434 25 10,850 3J-9 Eileen Way Grandview W. Cul-de-sac 2000 26 52,000 2C-11 Eisenhower Dr. PrivateK-3 Elegante Drive Dead End Cul-de-sac 246 25 6,150 3J-11 Elder Drive Heman Tived East 373 25 9,325 4B-12 Eleventh Ave. Paper StreetJ-6 Elf Street Hazel Marlin Ave E 225 28 6,300 5J-7 Elizabeth Ave. Compton Dead End 1519 30 45,570 3
Rt 27 Dead End 990 30 29,700 3G-11 Elizabeth Court Vineyard Cul-de-sac 350 26 9,100 5D-13 Ellen Street Rt 1 Wilson 750 30 22,500 2D-14 Elliot Place Walton SilverDell 680 26 17,680 2K-3 Ellis Parkway W. Prescott Sheryl 1515 25 37,875 3
W. Prescott Inman 845 25 37,875 5
Inman Dead End 2066 25 51,650 3J-3 Ellison Ave. McKinley Quaker 1350 25 33,750 3
Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating NotesJ-5 Ellmyer Road New Dover Livingston 2475 30 74,250 2
Livingston Oak Tree Rd 1500 34 51,000 4J-9 Elm Drive Private County RoadwayE-14 Elm Street Meadow Park Way 1400 26 36,400 3J-10 Elmwood Ave. Grandview W. Dead End 1100 26 28,600 2E-11 Elmwood Terrace Orlando Dead End 1400 30 42,000 2G-7 Elsie Street Mulberry Dead End 517 25 12,925 2C-12 Ely Place Central Central 925 28 25,900 5K-3 Emerson Street Amherst Roxy 450 25 11,250 4I-5 Emil Court Library Cul-de-sac 280 28 7,840 5E-7 Engineer Ave. Paper StreetD-13 Erie Street Jefferson Dead End 240 26 6,240 2F-13 Erin Court Woodbidge Cul-de-sac 330 26 8,580 3 part of a drainage project to be constructed in 2019F-12 Essex Court Old Post Cul-de-sac 280 30 8,400 3F-11 Estok Road Vineyard Monaghan 630 30 18,900 3D-9 Ethel Road Talmadge Rd Municipal Border 4400 34 149,600 5L-11 Evergreen Ave. Woodbridge Ave Municipal Border 280 26 7,280 1K-8 Evergreen Rd. Oakwood End 1000 34 34,000 1F-14 Executive Ave. Meadow Mill 4800 30 144,000 5C-14 Exeter Avenue Edmund Dead End 440 26 11,440 1
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FD-12 Fairfax Road Stony Raleigh 1400 30 42,000 2B-12 Fairhill Road N. 8th Brookfall 1200 30 36,000 2H-5 Fairmount Ave. Oak Tree Dead End 1435 32 45,920 5B-12 Fairview Ave. Suttons Dead End 2200 26 57,200 4I-7 Fairway Court Clive Hills Cul-de-sac 436 25 10,900 2J-4 Faith Avenue Roxy Dead End 250 25 6,250 3J-5 Falcon Drive Eagle Mockingbird 785 25 19,625 2E-8 Falkirk Court PrivateH-6 Fargo Court Plainfield Cul-de-sac 370 30 11,100 2I-9 Fargo Place 0 3 length included in Rolling Brook DriveJ-6 Farmhaven Ave. Oak Tree Calvert Ave E 3250 30 97,500 3K-4 Farrington St. McKinley Alden 375 28 10,500 2L-11 Fay Street Franklin Wolff 210 30 6,300 5D-13 Fayette St. Rt 1 Crosby 800 26 20,800 2
Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating NotesK-2 Feather Bed Lane Inman Ave Oak Ridge 2160 36 77,760 4D-9 Fenakel Street Meridith Plafsky 1220 30 36,600 5C-12 Ferlot Court PrivateD-13 Fern Street Crosby Redwood 1200 26 31,200 3H-14 Fernwood Avenue Sunfield Newfield 1500 36 54,000 5
E-12 Ferris Road Wooding Cul-de-sac 2000 26 2Winthrop Preston 52,000 3
I-13 Fieldcrest Ave. Raritan Center Parkway Raritan Center Parkway 5000 36 180,000 4H-7 Fielding Place Remington Plainfield Avenue 850 30 25,500 3K-10 Fifth Street Amboy Ave Echo 600 36 21,600 5I-5 Finch court Library Grove 800 30 24,000 5E-12 Finley Road Knox Cambridge 1300 30 39,000 3J-3 Firethorn Court Firethorn Dr Cul-de-sac 190 25 4,750 3J-3 Firethorn Drive Wintergreen Ave E Wintergreen Ave E 1392 25 34,800 3G-13 First Ave. Amboy Cul-de-sac 1225 36 44,100 5K-3 First Place Paper StreetJ-10 First Street Amboy Echo 500 36 18,000 5J-10 First Street North Echo Cul-de-sac 221 20 4,420 2J-6 Fishel Road Fishel Road W Farmhaven 1636 25 40,900 2J-6 Fishel Road West Fishel Rd Monica 0 3E-11 Fitch Road Rt 27 Winthrop 300 36 10,800 2H-2 Five Acre Drive PrivateE-7 Flatiron Court PrivateF-6 Fleet Avenue Nevsky Dead End 0 3K-3 Fletcher Street Kingsbridge Denver 850 25 21,250 2D-13 Florence St. Russell Plainfield 600 26 15,600 3G-5 Flower Court Richard Cul-de-sac 230 22 5,060 1I-5 Floyd Street New Dover Dead End 600 20 12,000 3K-4 Foley Avenue New Dover Alden 1398 25 34,950 4L-11 Ford Avenue Amboy Ave Municipal Border 250 30 7,500 3D-10 Forest Drive PrivateG-12, H-12 Forest Haven Blvd. PrivateG-11 Forman Court Vineyard Cul-de-sac 350 26 9,100 3J-11 Forsythia Drive Heman Ginger 307 25 7,675 4K-10 Fourth Street Echo Dead End 1400 34 47,600 5L-11 Fowler Street Glencourt Grandview 500 26 13,000 2
Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating NotesK-5 Fox Hill Rd. Pine Ridge Elmyer Rd 1446 25 36,150 2C-14 Fox Road Leo Woodbridge 1500 26 39,000 3C-14 Foyer Street Rt 1 Dead End 1300 26 33,800 1G-6 Frances Road Richard Harding 1500 26 39,000 1 Utility paved part of roadwayH-2 Frank Street Old Raritan Rd Cul-de-sac 966 30 28,980 4L-11 Franklin Ave. Amboy Dead End 250 26 6,500 5
Dead End Municipal Border 3F-9 Fred Place Rieder Rieder 600 26 15,600 2K-7 Frederic St. Tower Rt 27 479 30 14,370 4I-7 Freeman St. Grove Ave Dead End 1216 25 30,400 2D-13 French St. Redwood Crosby 1100 26 28,600 3J-7 Fresno St. Paper StreetI-6 Frost Ave. East Grove Dead End 1600 30 48,000 5I-6 Frost Ave. West Grove Dead End 1630 30 48,900 5D-13 Fulton Street Rt 1 Plainfield 1100 34 37,400 3
Rt 1 Wilson 200 30 6,000 2
Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating Notes
GK-10 Gales Road Harmon Montview 1000 30 30,000 3H-4 Gallo Way Tingley Cul-de-sac 846 25 21,150 3E-13 Garden Place Garden Terr Old Post Rd 200 60 12,000 3C-13 Garden Street Woodbridge Lindeneau School 1300 30 39,000 3C-14 Garden St. South Woodbridge Woodbridge 240 26 6,240 2E-13 Garden Terrace Melville Violet 1800 26 46,800 3K-3 Garfield St. Wood Beatrice Parkway 1807 25 45,175 2J-10 Garland Place Paper StreetC-12 Gaskill Avenue Suttons Knapp 1500 26 39,000 3 Utility paved part of roadwayF-6,G-6 Gate House Lane PrivateD-12 Gates Place Ovington Seymour 640 30 19,200 3D-9 Genova Court Ethel Cul-de-sac 200 30 6,000 4G-2 Gentore Court Annette Cul-de-sac 696 25 17,400 3I-6 Georgean Court George Ave E. Cul-de-sac 270 30 8,100 5H-6 George Avenue Stephenville Dead End 2500 30 75,000 5I-6 George Ave. East Grove Dead End 450 28 12,600 5D-14 Germantown Ave. Silver Lake Church 1000 26 26,000 2J-11 Gibian Street Edgar Jackson 850 30 25,500 4G-3 Giggleswick Way PrivateE-7 Gilbert Street Paper StreetG-9 Ginesi Court New Durham Cul-de-sac 500 26 13,000 3J-11 Ginger Drive Heman Cul-de-sac 815 25 20,375 3D-5 Gladys Court New Durham Cul-de-sac 390 34 13,260 5K-11 Glencourt Ave. Woodbridge Albourne 1300 30 39,000 2D-14 Glendale Ave. Silver Lake Dead End 1000 26 26,000 3F-12 Glenville Road Idlewild Blvd of Eagles 2800 34 95,200 2G-7 Gloria Avenue Plainfield Dead End 680 25 17,000 2J-3 Gloucester Ave. Sinclair Cul-de-sac 258 25 6,450 3G-5 Gogel Street Hillsdale Dead End 787 25 19,675 3K-11 Gold Street Amboy Ave Dead End 800 30 24,000 5H-6 Golf Road Calvert Ave W Tamarac 1135 30 34,050 3F-5 Good Luck St. Municipal Border Dead End 730 30 21,900 3J-3 Gooding Court Sinclair Cul-de-sac 165 25 4,125 4I-10 Goodwill Place Dead End Municipal Border 100 30 3,000 3
Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating NotesE-7 Gordon Battle St. Paper StreetH-11 Gourmet Lane Patriclk Cul-de-sac 500 34 17,000 2H-12 Grace Street Woodbridge Old Post Rd 320 30 9,600 4C-14 Gracey Street Lloyd Player 800 30 24,000 3K-10 Grandview Ave. Woodbridge Ave Rt 1 5000 36 180,000 2J-10 Grandview Ave. W. Rt 1 Municipal Border 4 County RoadwayD-9 Greek Lane Brunswick Cul-de-sac 680 34 23,120 3D-14 Green Street Wayne Dead End 180 26 4,680 2J-5 Greenwich Road Dale Livingston 1737 30 52,110 3D-12 Greenwood Ave. Sheppard Division 1500 26 39,000 3F-6 Gregory Court Nevsky Cul-de-sac 150 25 3,750 3K-11 Gross Avenue Dead End Carlton St S. 1300 26 33,800 5 Paved 2018
Waltuma MacArthur Dr 180 26 4,680 3I-4 Grove Avenue New Dover Inman 4800 26 124,800 3
New Dover Municipal Border 8317 36 299,412 5F-9 Growney St. Karen Lydia 450 25 11,250 3E-7 Guisborough Way PrivateE-13 Gurley Road Woodbridge Violet 2700 26 70,200 3
Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating Notes
HH-2 Hackett Drive Inman Cul-de-sac 344 25 8,600 3I-6 Hadfield Road George Huntington 433 30 12,990 5G-3 Hayduk Drive Woodland Cul-de-sac 2142 30 64,260 5K-10 Hallo Street Harmon Gales 1200 30 36,000 2J-7 Hamilton Ave. Rt 27 Edison 979 30 29,370 3B-12 Hamlin Road N. 5th N. 8th 2000 30 60,000 2D-10 Hana Road Brunswick Private Road 600 32 19,200 3J-3 Hansen Drive Inman Cul-de-sac 2182 25 54,550 3G-6 Harding Ave. Frances Oak Tree Rd 2923 25 73,075 3
Frances Stephenville 2890 25 72,250 2K-10 Harley Road Montview Dead End 100 26 2,600 2 scheduled to be vacated in 2019K-10 Harmon Road Grandview Dead End 3700 32 118,400 3I-4 Harold Avenue New Dover Dead End 480 24 11,520 2C-14 Harrigan St. Rt 1 Fox 750 26 19,500 1K-10 Harris Road Montview Dead End 100 26 2,600 2I-12 Harrison Ave. Main Council 1890 25 47,250 3B-12 Harrison St. Celler Municipal Border 1050 26 27,300 5J-7 Harvey Ave. Rt 27 Temple 425 30 12,750 3H-3 Hawthorn Drive PrivateI-7 Hayes Street Ten Eyck Monroe 1285 30 38,550 5I-6 Hazel Avenue Hayes Dead End 1230 28 34,440 5J-9 Hazelwood Ave. Metuchen RoadwayG-7 Hearthstone Dr. Woodbrooke Woodbrooke 1050 28 29,400 5G-11 Heathcote Ave. Whitman Pine 2500 30 75,000 5 Paved in 2017/2018H-3 Heather Court Azalea Lavender 1306 25 32,650 3J-3 Heather Drive Azalea Lavender 1306 25 32,650 3E-12 Hector Ave. Preston Woodedge 550 25 13,750 3B-13 Hedges Road N. 8th Hamlin 255 30 7,650 3G-5 Helene Ave. Plainfield Dead End 270 25 6,750 4F-9 Heller Court Lydia Cul-de-sac 326 25 8,150 3I-11,J-11 Heman Street Pierson Cul-de-sac 407 25 10,175 3H-2 Hemlock Drive Inman Dead End 600 25 15,000 2K-6 Henry Street Oak Tree Midwood 1350 30 40,500 5J-3 Heritage Dr. Ellison McKinley 1495 25 37,375 3
Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating NotesG-6 Herron Road Park Dead End 425 30 12,750 2D-13 Hickory St. Poe Dead End 425 30 12,750 3H-2 Hickory Hollow Court PrivateH-3 Hidden Hollow Ct. PrivateK-8 Hidden Valley Dr. PrivateB-12 Highland Ave. Marshall Municipal Border 2540 30 76,200 3J-5 Highpoint Dr. Lynwood Cul-de-sac 1307 25 32,675 2C-13 Highway Terrace Rt 27 Dead End 565 40 22,600 1F-13 Hill Road Amman Melville 1460 30 43,800 5D-12 Hillcrest Ave. Greenwood Chestnut 3800 30 114,000 2
Rt 27 Prospect 2G-5 Hillsdale Road Jean Cul-de-sac 1674 25 41,850 2D-12 Hillside Ave. Plainfield Division 530 30 15,900 3K-5 Hilltop Road Livingston Cul-de-sac 1100 30 33,000 5 Paved 2018G-6 Hillwood Ave. Park Plainfield 2589 25 64,725 2E-10 Hoey Drive Talmadge Rd Municipal Building 1215 30 36,450 1G-13 Hof Road PrivateH-3 Holly Court PrivateE-12 Holly Place Eastlick Eden 1240 30 37,200 5 Paved 2018I-4 Hollywood St. Grove Floyd 230 26 5,980 3C-13 Holmes Street Player Fox 690 30 20,700 1G-6 Homestead Rd. Hillwood Stephenville 1353 25 33,825 2J-3 Honeysuckle Lane Firethorn Dr Wintergreen Ave E 619 25 15,475 3J-10 Hoover Ave. Amboy Wagner 950 28 26,600 1
Amboy 6th St 2390 36 86,040 5 Paved 2018
6th St Dead End 12050 36 433,800 2F-6 Hope Street Paper StreetG-13 Horizon Dr. PrivateK-8 Hospital Drive PrivateI-12 Howard Ave. Martin Harrison 858 30 25,740 3
Spruce Dead End 1121 30 33,630 3I-5 Hudson Street PrivateD-12 Hull Drive Seymour Ovington 1050 30 31,500 3I-5 Hummingbird Lane Eagle Cul-de-sac 1146 25 28,650 3I-6 Huntington Road George Midland 2000 30 60,000 5B-12 Hyde Place Paper Street
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Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating NotesF-11 Idlewild Road Sturgis Miko 4650 36 167,400 5 Paved in 2016J-3 Independence Dr. Roxy Roxy 1146 25 28,650 3K-2 Indiana Road Sheryl Oak Ridge 156 25 3,900 4G-2, K-3 Inman Avenue County RoadwayE-7 Inverness Drive PrivateL-11 Ireland Avenue 0 5 Paved by utility 2017H-2 Irene Court Annette Cul-de-sac 540 25 13,500 4J-2 Iris Court PrivateD-13 Irving Street Plainfield Loring 900 30 27,000 3
JJ-10 Jackson Avenue Amboy Gibian 0 1 Hold until Kaplan is completedI-7 Jacqueline Court Edison Cul-de-sac 255 30 7,650 5I-7 Jamaica Street Hazel Turner 1740 30 52,200 5I-7 James Street Grove Ave Rt 27 3700 36 133,200 5I-3 Jane Place Inman Dead End 545 30 16,350 4I-5 Janina Ave. Norton Dead End 915 28 25,620 5I-4 Jason Street New Dover Dead End 530 25 13,250 4K-10 Jay Street 7th Cul-de-sac 200 30 6,000 3G-5 Jean Place Harding Doris 857 25 21,425 3I-10 Jeff Street Lodi Rt 1 1100 30 33,000 2L-11 Jefferson Ave. Fay Dead End 1600 30 48,000 5D-13 Jefferson Blvd. Rose St Plainfield 2500 36 90,000 3
Jego Ct. Tingley Cul-de-sac 463 30 13,890 4G-2 Jenna Lane Old Raritan Rd Cul-de-sac 536 25 13,400 3G-5 Jennifer Court Harding Cul-de-sac 722 25 18,050 2C-10 Jeremy Ct. PrivateK-7 Jersey Avenue Christie Dead End 2045 30 61,350 4E-7 Jerome Ave. Paper StreetD-14 Jill Court Walton Cul-de-sac 450 30 13,500 2H-11 Joel Avenue Cortlandt End of ROW 225 25 5,625 2J-10 John Street Dead End Dead End 1300 30 39,000 2F-12 Johnstone St. Idlewild Vineyard 790 30 23,700 2J-5 Jonathan Drive New Dover Livingston 2383 25 59,575 4D-12 Jones Place Seymour Cul-de-sac 550 30 16,500 2D-13 Joplin Street Redwood Loring 225 30 6,750 2
Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating NotesC-14 Joseph Place Clipper Kathleen 220 30 6,600 2E-7 Joshua Court Alexis Cul-de-sac 0 3K-11 Judith Place MacArthur MacArthur 350 30 10,500 2K-9 Judson St. Lafayette End of ROW 380 32 12,160 2H-2 Julie Drive Inman Cul-de-sac 494 25 12,350 2K-3 Juniper Ct. Canterbury Cul-de-sac 382 25 9,550 3
KJ-3 Kalmia Lane Wintergreen Ave E Lavender 242 25 6,050 3F-8 Karen Place Lydia Brian 361 27 9,747 3F-7 Karnell Court Stonewall Cul-de-sac 730 30 21,900 5I-2 Kate Place Inman Allison 203 25 5,075 3C-14 Kathleen Place Dead End Player 545 30 16,350 1 Utilities paved halfI-7 Kaczmar Court Grove Ave Cul-de-sac 358 25 8,950 3K-9 Kean Court Melbloum Cul-de-sac 180 30 5,400 4E-14 Kearny Avenue Woodbridge Cul-de-sac 1065 30 31,950 1J-4 Keen Lane New Dover Pace 1065 25 26,625 3D-9 Kellogg Court Brunswick Cul-de-sac 585 28 16,380 2E-6 Kelly Drive PrivateG-12 Kenlen Drive Mill Rd Kathleen 1510 30 45,300 3E-11 Kenmore Road Winthrop Sanders 1540 26 40,040 1J-3 Kent Avenue Metuchen RoadwayF-9 Kester Drive Durham Desser 966 25 24,150 3D-13, E13 Keystone Court PrivateG-14 Kitchen Court Hayduk Cul-de-sac 455 25 11,375 5 Paved 2018C-11 Kilmer Court Kilmer Rd Cul-de-sac 1167 32 37,344 2C-11 Kilmer Road Plainfield C. Court South 5240 46 241,040 3D-10 Kilmer Rd. North PrivateD-13 Kimble Street Redwood Crosby 1000 30 30,000 3G-4 King Arthurs Court Woodland Cul-de-sac 620 25 15,500 2L-12, J-12 King George Post Road Raritan Center Parkway Amboy Ave 7497.6 50 374,880 1/5 section not paved due to expected utility work.G-2 King Street Old Raritan Rd Penny 1310 25 32,750 3K-3 Kingsbridge Dr. Beatrice Savoy 2000 30 60,000 3F-6 Kingswood Court PrivateE-8 Kinross Court PrivateL-10 Kish Court Wilk Rd Cul-de-sac 3260 30 97,800 3
Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating NotesC-12 Knapp Ave. Eardley Rt 27 0 5
Knollwood Road Glenville Rd E. Knollwood Rd 180 30 5,400 3E-12 Knox Road Finley Eastlick 150 30 4,500 3F-13 Korleen Court Meyer Cul-de-sac 250 30 7,500 5J-9 Koster Blvd. Private
LK-9 Lafayette Ave Parsonage Municipal Border 1225 32 39,200 1D-12 Lahiere Ave. Sheppard Dead End 1985 30 59,550 3D-14 Lake Place Paper StreetD-14 Lake View Blvd. Woodbridge Ave Dead End 2000 28 56,000 3I-5 Lamar Avenue New Dover Dead End 1823 25 45,575 3
Norton Oak Tree Rd 622 28 45,575 5E-13 Lambert Ave. Old Post Road Dead End 480 30 14,400 3E-8 Langholm Court PrivateE-11 Langstaff Ave. Rt 27 Dead End 1200 30 36,000 3L-10 Larchmont Road Woodbridge Ave Larchmont 1800 30 54,000 5 Paved 2018D-13 Larson Ave. Craig Dead End 450 30 13,500 3C-13 Latonia Street Duclos Garden St 925 30 27,750 3I-5 Laura Avenue Mt. Pleasant Grove 1840 30 55,200 5H-3 Laurel Hollow Court PrivateG-13 Laurie Lane Woodbridge Ave Cul-de-sac 665 30 19,950 3J-3 Lavender Drive Wintergreen Ave E Wintergreen Ave E 2030 25 50,750 3I-4 Lawlor Court New Dover Cul-de-sac 252 25 6,300 4G-11 Laythan Road S. Heathcote Dead End 415 30 12,450 5E-14 Lee Street Woodbridge Ave Dead End 815 30 24,450 2K-11 Lehigh Ave. Woodbridge Gold 675 30 20,250 5E-8 Leiana Court Karen Cul-de-sac 0 3 Private RoadG-11 Leland Road Heathcote Heathcote 1215 30 36,450 2J-7 Lench Avenue Paris Edison 2300 0 5C-11 Lenox Street Central Dead End 435 30 13,050 5C-14 Leo Street Player Fox 1095 28 30,660 2B-13 Leslie Street Brookfall Brookhill 1300 30 39,000 2D-13 Letson Place Woodbridge Rt 1 270 30 8,100 2C-12 Lexington Ave. Municipal Border Marshall 1500 30 45,000 3K-5 Libby Court Aspen Cul-de-sac 268 25 6,700 3
Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating NotesL-12 Liberty Street King George Post Rd Dead End 540 30 16,200 1 Drainage problemsI-5 Library Place Grove Grove 0 5J-11 Liddle Ave. Amboy Plymouth Pl 0 1C-13 Lilac Street Duclos Lindeneau School 655 30 19,650 3D-13 Lillian Street Plainfield Russell 580 30 17,400 2J-2 Lilly Court PrivateH-3 Lily Road Tingley Cul-de-sac 793 30 23,790 3E-7 Limelight Court PrivateJ-6 Limoli Court Fishel Cul-de-sac 485 25 12,125 3K-11 Lincoln Ave. Amboy Dead End 790 30 23,700 5B-12, K-7 Lincoln Highway (NJ Route 27) State RoadwayI-2 Linda Lane PrivateG-5 Lindbergh Place Oak Tree Road Dead End 95 25 2,375 3D-11 Linden Ave. Dalton Chestnut 1063 30 31,890 4I-3 Link Place Anna Martha 300 25 7,500 3K-4 Lipnick Lane Foley Cul-de-sac 360 25 9,000 3G-9 Lisa Lane Dolores Durham 235 30 7,050 3I-5, K-5 Livingstone Ave. Grove Wood 6300 36 226,800 5C-14 Lloyd Street Rt 1 Dead End 1360 30 40,800 2G-11 Locust Avenue Leland Pine 545 30 16,350 5I-10 Lodi Avenue Pierson Dead End 928 26 24,128 1G-11 Loeb Court Laytham Cul-de-sac 250 28 7,000 5 2018 Road ProgramJ-11 Logan Place Paper StreetI-5 Lombardi St. Lamar Cul-de-sac 895 28 25,060 2 Developer working in area at time of reportM-6 Longview Road Plainfield Southfield 1423 25 35,575 2G-13 Loop Road PrivateD-9 Lordina Drive New Brooklyn Cul-de-sac 825 30 24,750 4D-13 Loring Avenue Rt 27 Rt 1 4050 30 121,500 3G-2 Louis Court Inman Cul-de-sac 472 25 11,800 2E-13 Louise Road Stony Dey 870 28 24,360 2B-12 Lowe Place Paper StreetH-5 Lucille Court Adrian Way Adrian Way 1600 30 48,000 5H-5 Lucinda Court Plainfield Cul-de-sac 803 25 20,075 3I-4 Lund Avenue New Dover Dead End 965 25 24,125 3F-9 Lydia Lane Karen Yolanda 2094 30 62,820 2
Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating NotesI-3 Lyle Place Rolling Brook Wintergreen Ave W 1449 25 36,225 2E-12 Lynn Court Ashley Cul-de-sac 225 30 6,750 3J-5 Lynnwood Road Livingston Grove 2680 25 67,000 2K-4 Lyons Lane Wood Cul-de-sac 250 25 6,250 3C-14 Lyons Street Paper Street
MK-11 MacArthur Drive Victory Pl Victory Pl 1760 32 56,320 3 Address Drainage concern in 2019E-10 Mack Drive Talmadge Rd Cul-de-sac 1500 26 39,000 1 Drainage problemsH-2 Madaline Drive Annette Rahway 1404 25 35,100 3H-3 Madden Court Tingley Cul-de-sac 739 30 22,170 4L-11 Madison Ave. Amboy Dead End 790 30 23,700 5F-12 Magee Road Vineyard Cul-de-sac 850 28 23,800 3E-12 Magnolia Street Holly East Side 710 30 21,300 2G-6 Maida Road Homestead Harding 1480 26 38,480 1 Utilities paved halfH-11 Main Street County RoadJ-5 Malibu Drive Highpoint Livingston 340 25 8,500 2H-5 Malone Ave. Fairmount Cul-de-sac 450 30 13,500 5D-13, E-13 Malvern Way PrivateH-12 Manning Street Woodbridge Ave Dead End 560 26 14,560 3G-7 Manor Blvd. Plainfield Dead End 717 25 17,925 2B-12 Manor Court Ryan Cul-de-sac 350 30 10,500 3L-11 Maple Avenue Amboy Municipal Border 890 30 26,700 5J-9 Maple Drive PrivateI-4 Maplecrest Road PrivateJ-10 Maplewood Ave. Amboy Grandview W 1365 32 43,680 2H-3 Maplewood Court PrivateI-6 Marc Court Oak Tree Road Oak Tree Rd 307 25 7,675 3J-4 Marcols Court Roxy Cul-de-sac 248 25 6,200 4F-13 Marie Lane Old Post Road Cul-de-sac 634 28 17,752 3 CDBG Project did ramps in 2017/18J-2 Marigold Court PrivateC-14 Marina Drive PrivateH-5 Marion Street Oak Tree Road Dead End 854 25 21,350 3D-13 Market Street Pacific Woodbridge Ave 895 30 26,850 3F-11 Markham Road Idlewild Idlewild 1780 30 53,400 3I-6 Marlin Ave. East Grove Farmhaven 2040 28 57,120 5
Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating NotesI-6 Marlin Ave. West Grove Dead End 1600 28 44,800 5L-10 Marlin Road Larchmont ` 200 32 6,400 5 Paved 2018I-10 Marsh Avenue Metuchen RoadwayC-12 Marshall Drive Fairhill Dead End 1980 30 59,400 3I-3 Martha Street Grove Link 913 30 27,390 3H-12 Martin Ave. Main Howard 1258 25 31,450 3H-2 Mary Ellen Drive Madeline Rahway 2329 25 58,225 3G-5 Maryland Ave. Oak Tree Road Dead End 1075 25 26,875 3H-8 Mason Drive Clive St Municipal Border 700 30 21,000 2K-9 Mason St. Parsonage End 500 30 15,000 2D-12 Matson Road Raleigh Fairfax 1070 30 32,100 3E-7, F-7 Matthew Court Alexis Cul-de-sac 424 25 10,600 3I-4 Maureen Court New Dover Cul-de-sac 304 25 7,600 3L-12 May Street King George Post Rd Woodbridge Ave 3310 36 119,160 1F-6 Mayercik Ct. New York Circle 1303 25 32,575 4H-14 Mayfield Road PrivateJ-9 Mayling Court Oakwood Cul-de-sac 900 28 25,200 2H-4 Mayo Blvd. Paper StreetF-6 McBratney Court Nevsky Cul-de-sac 302 25 7,550 3K-10 McEvoy Road Harmon Wilk 895 25 22,375 3J-12 McGaw Drive Raritan Center Parkway Cul-de-sac 1605 40 64,200 Scheduled to be paved by Federal BusinessG-11 McGinnis Road Whitman Poplar 910 30 27,300 5 Paved 2018J-3, K-4 McKinley Ave. Grove Dead End 4500 28 126,000 1K-4 McKinley Street Dead End Wood 1535 28 42,980 1K-3 Meadow Brook Rd. PrivateE-14 Meadow Road Woodbridge Ave Dead End 7128 36 256,608 5D-14 Meeker Ave. Woodbridge Ave Lloyd 1282 30 38,460 2I-7 Megan Court Edison Cul-de-sac 160 30 4,800 5K-9, K-10, L-9Melbloum Lane Rt 1 Cul-de-sac 3940 29 114,260 4D-14 Melbourne St. Park Way Scotland 1020 26 26,520 3K-3 Melissa Ct. Denver Cul-de-sac 402 25 10,050 3E-13 Melville Road Old Post Road Gurley 1116 30 33,480 3K-6 Menlo Terrace Union Dead End 200 28 5,600 5I-5 Mercer Street Lamar Cul-de-sac 340 24 8,160 5F-11 Mercury Road Vineyard Markham 1045 30 31,350 3
Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating NotesD-9 Meredith Road New Brooklyn Cul-de-sac 2000 30 60,000 5J-5 Meridian Road Oak Tree Road Dead End 1042 30 31,260 2K-10 Merker Drive Harmon Merker 1700 28 47,600 2C-14 Merriman Place Player Dead End 301 25 7,525 3D-10 Merrywood Drive PrivateC-11 Metroplex Drive PrivateF-6 Metuchen Road New York Dead End 7095 30 212,850 2F-13 Meyer Road Old Post Road Ridge 2550 34 86,700 5J-7 Michael Street Dellwood Edison 605 25 15,125 3E-7 Michelle Circle PrivateK-7 Middlesex Ave. Christie Dead End 1609 30 48,270 4I-5 Midland Road Stephenville Grove 1345 30 40,350 5E-15 Midvale Road Meadow Dead End 850 30 25,500 2K-5 Midwood Ave. Henry Charles 1550 30 46,500 5F-12 Miko Road Ashley Old Post 1700 36 61,200 5
Mila Ct Denver Cul-de-sac 190 30 5,700 5 Paved in 2018 by contractorG-14 Mill Road Old Post Dead End 1185 30 35,550 3
Mill Road Woodbridge Candy Ct 303 30 9,090 3Mill Road Distribution Blvd Cul-de-sac 3490 50 174,500 2
H-12 Mill Brook Road Main Dorothy 1268 30 38,040 2G-4, G-5 Milford Court Oak Tree Road Cul-de-sac 789 25 19,725 3I-4 Miller Ave. New Dover Dead End 522 25 13,050 3F-6 Million Street Paper StreetG-7 Millpond Way Rainford Woodbrooke 345 30 10,350 5I-5 Milton Ave. New Dover Dead End 1200 25 30,000 2
Norton Oak Tree Rd 1225 25 30,625 5J-4 Mindy Road Stacy Cul-de-sac 313 25 7,825 2J-5 Minebrook Road PrivateB-12 Mineola Place Campbell Highland Ave 1400 30 42,000 3C-14 Mirror Ave. 0H-12 Mitch Snyder Drive PrivateI-5 Mockingbird Rd. Cardinal Lynwood 969 25 24,225 2F-11 Monaghan Rd. Vineyard Cul-de-sac 1440 32 46,080 3I-6 Monica Drive Oak Tree Road Timber 1186 25 29,650 3K-7 Monmouth Ave. Fredrick Cedar 1884 25 47,100 3I-7 Monroe Ave. Mundy Dead End 1405 30 42,150 5
Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating Notes
Bank Lench 1015 30 30,450 3I-5 Montclair Ave. Oak Tree Road Norton 1550 25 38,750 5E-8 Montrose Road PrivateK-10 Montview Road Grandview Grandview 1920 30 57,600 2H-7 Moraine Road Clive Hills Municipal Border 1000 25 25,000 5D-8 Moretti Lane New Brooklyn Municipal Border 710 30 21,300 2C-12 Morgan Drive Rt 27 Schuyler 1745 30 52,350 2I-3 Morning Glory Lane Winding Brook Bella Vista 770 30 23,100 3D-14 Morse Ave. School House Lane Silver Lake Ave 324 30 9,720 2H-11 Morris Ave. Main Dead End 2979 30 89,370 3F-11 Moryan Road Outcalt Sulliman 1190 30 35,700 3I-2 Moyse Place Inman Dead End 258 30 7,740 4H-5, I-5 Mount Pleasant Avenue 0 5G-7 Mulberry Lane Park Park 1843 25 46,075 2I-7 Mundy Avenue 0 5E-11 Municipal Blvd. Rt 27 Circle 3230 22.5 72,675 4E-14 Murray Street Lake View Meadow 760 30 22,800 2C-13 Myra Place Apple Woodbridge Ave 440 32 14,080 3D-13 Myrtle Street Plainfield Dead End 240 28 6,720 2
ND-14 Nancy Circle Meeker Meeker 880 30 26,400 5 Paved in 2018B-12 Naples Avenue 0J-3 Nassau Court Ellison Cul-de-sac 118 96 11,328 3E-9 National Road Talmadge Rd Cul-de-sac 4700 40 188,000 5C-12 Nelson Ave. Vinal Rt 27 556 56 31,136 2J-3 Netherwood Circle Wakefield Circle 1998 25 49,950 2E-7 Nevsky Prospect Street Plainfield RoadwayF-6 Nevsky Street Delancy Park 1622 30 48,660 3L-12 New Street Plainfield Dead End 775 25 19,375 1 ReconD-9 New Brooklyn Rd. New Durham Runyon 890 30 26,700 3
New Durham Ethel 2090 30 62,700 5 Paved in 2018E-7 Newburgh Drive PrivateH-5 New Dover Rd. Oak Tree Road Wood 12249.6 36 440,986 3E-8 New Durham Rd. County RoadH-14 Newfield Avenue Fernwood Raritan Center Parkway 0 4J-11 New Jersey Tpk State Highway
Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating NotesE-14 Newton Ave. Paper StreetJ-9 New York Ave. Metuchen RoadwayF-6 New York Blvd. Delancy Mayericik 1715 30 51,450 3I-5 Nicholas Court 0 5K-3 Nicholson Ave. Kingsbridge Denver 1280 25 32,000 3F-6 Nicole Terrace PrivateI-5 Nightingale St. Grove Cul-de-sac 616 25 15,400 2G-14 Nixon Lane Mill Cul-de-sac 1678 45 75,510 1B-12 Noel Avenue Fairview Dead End 0 4L-10 Nora Road Peake Dead End 0 2J-7 Nora Street Paper StreetK-11 Norman Street Burchard Cul-de-sac 315 26 8,190 5K-2 Normandy Road 0B-12 North Eighth Ave. Edgemount Municipal Border 0 3K-7, K-8 North Evergreen Road County RoadI-13 Northfield Road PrivateA-12 North Fifth Ave. South Park Lincoln 0 1H-5 Norton Street Fairmount Lamar 1100 28 30,800 5F-13 Norwood Place Woodbridge Overbrook 0 3H-6 Nottingham Rd. Plainfield Warwick 1834 25 45,850 3E-14 Now Street Lake View Park Way 0 3H-4 Nutmeg Court Private
OJ-8, K-8 Oak Drive Private County RoadK-8 Oak Road Paper StreetH-7 Oak Grove Lane Plainfield Cul-de-sac 0 5 Currently under constructionH-7 Oak Hills Road Plainfield Clive 1363 25 34,075 4C-13 Oak Lane Jefferson blvd Cul-de-sac 545 30 16,350 1H-3 Oakmount Court PrivateK-2 Oak Ridge Road Featherbed Municipal Border 815 30 24,450 4J-6 Oak Tree Road County RoadD-13 Oakland Ave. Schuyler Rt 1 2050 30 61,500 1J-9 Oakwood Ave. Municipal Border Evergreen Rd 1250 30 37,500 2J-4 Oberlin Court Stratford Cul-de-sac 413 25 10,325 2K-10 O'Hara Street Wilk Wilk 945 30 28,350 3
Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating NotesH-2 Old Hickory Lane Inman Cul-de-sac 590 25 14,750 4E-13 Old Post Road Woodbridge Ave Grace St 550 20 11,000 2
Grace St Woodbridge Ave 13200 30 5G-2 Old Raritan Rd. County RoadB-13 Olden Road Hamlin Perry 720 30 21,600 3I-6 Oliver Avenue Grove Calvert Ave W 2915 30 87,450 5G-5 Olsen Avenue Park Cul-de-sac 1097 30 32,910 3I-14 Olympic Drive PrivateB-12 Opatut Court N. 8th Cul-de-sac 240 28 6,720 5 Paved in 2018C-13 Orange Street Woodbridge Duclos 2605 30 78,150 3I-11 Orchard Street Rt 1 Munical Borded 463 30 13,890 2J-2 Orchid Court PrivateI-5 Oriole Street Library Grove 460 30 13,800 5E-11 Orlando Street Elmwood Terr Langstaff 725 30 21,750 4E-8 Orosz Boulevard PrivateC-14 Othen Street Player Dead End 320 26 8,320 1F-11 Outcalt Road Vineyard Caldwell 1450 30 43,500 1G-3 Out of Bounds PrivateE-14 Overbrook Ave. Bonnie Brook Dead End 1495 30 44,850 3F-13 Overview Court Ridge Cul-de-sac 145 30 4,350 2D-12 Ovington Ave. Stony Plainfield 1433 30 42,990 5 paved in 2018
Plainfield Morgan 2190 30 65,700 2K-2 Oxford Road Wood Sheryl 786 25 19,650 3
PE-10 P.O.W./M.I.A. Blvd. Private Municipal CompletJ-5 Pace Drive Keen Dale 585 25 14,625 3D-13 Pacific Street Old Post Plainfield 1615 36 58,140 2H-7 Paddock Court Plainfield Cul-de-sac 396 25 9,900 4E-12 Paley Place Preston Cul-de-sac 721 25 18,025 3J-2 Palm Court PrivateD-12 Pannonia Ave. Bradley Plainfield 1030 30 30,900 3K-6 Paris Ave. Lench Cul-de-sac 1250 25 31,250 4G-7 Park Ave. County RoadD-14 Park Way Woodbridge Clifton 1650 24 39,600 3F-6 Park Gate Dr. 0 PrivateJ-5 Parker Road New Dover Livingston 2430 28 68,040 5
Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating NotesF-11 Parkerson Road Brookville Brookville 1500 30 45,000 3J-13 Parkway Place Clover Pl Riverside Dr 716 40 28,640 5J-9 Parkwood Court Oakwood Cul-de-sac 310 28 8,680 1J-8 Parsonage Road County RoadC-12 Partch Place Eardly Rd Central 1410 30 42,300 5 paved in 2018I-11 Patricia Avenue Dorothy Bernard 453 25 11,325 3H-11 Patrick Avenue Cortlandt Gourmet 720 32 23,040 1K-3 Patriot Court Savoy Cul-de-sac 402 25 10,050 3I-4 Patton Street Paper StreetD-13 Paul Street Jefferson Blvd Dead End 456 28 12,768 3I-7 Paula Street Mundy Turner 318 28 8,904 5H-3 Pavlocak Court Tingley Cul-de-sac 1105 25 27,625 3K-4 Payne Court Revere Cul-de-sac 368 30 11,040 4F-6 Peace Street Delancy Dead End 367 25 9,175 3F-11 Peach Court Vineyard Cul-de-sac 175 28 4,900 3L-10 Peake Road Wilk Wilk 1520 32 48,640 3I-13 Pear Blossom Drive PrivateJ-9 Ped Place Eileen Way Beechwood Ave 490 28 13,720 2D-13 Pelham Ave. Loring Plainfield 600 30 18,000 3J-5 Pendleton Place Ellmyer Ventnor 895 28 25,060 3D-12 Penn Avenue Rt 27 Ovington 588 30 52,920 2
Ovington Seymour 695 30 5Seymour Panonia 481 30 3
K-3 Penrose Court Bennington Cul-de-sac 170 25 4,250 4J-3 Periwinkle Lane Heather Wintergreen Ave E 300 25 7,500 4B-12 Perry Road Hamlin N. 5th 910 28 25,480 3J-14 Pershing Avenue 0 5H-5 Peru Street Oak Tree Road Warwick 1935 30 58,050 5 paved in 2018E-11 Peterson Ave. Rt 27 Orlando 595 30 17,850 2G-4, G-3 Petti Lane. Woodland Cul-de-sac 1505 30 45,150 3H-11 Pettit Ave. Cortlandt Dead End Paper StreetF-7 Pheasant Run PrivateK-6 Phillip Street Rt 27 Union 2025 20 40,500 3H-2 Phillip Drive Madaline Mary Ellen 1424 25 35,600 3F-13 Phillips Road Hill Meyer 1100 30 33,000 5H-12 Philo Blvd. Mill Brook Dead End 1698 25 42,450 2
Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating NotesJ-11 Phoenix Ave. Plymouth Dead End 686 22 15,092 2F-12 Piedmont Road Idlewild Glenville 732 30 21,960 3I-11 Pierson Avenue Amboy Route 1 0 5
F-13 Pilegis Court Woodbridge Cul-de-sac 365 28 10,220 2 Looks like roadway was not toppedJ-9 Pine Drive Private County RoadK-5 Pine Ridge Drive Ellmyer Livingston 2178 25 54,450 2G-11 Pine Street Vineyard Rodak Cir 1235 32 39,520 5 paved in 2018D-9 Plafsky Drive New Brooklyn Meredith 2500 28 70,000 5D-13 Plainfield Ave. County RoadH-6 Plainfield Road County RoadC-14 Player Avenue Woodbridge Ave Dead End 3100 28 86,800 2K-10 Plaza Place Pacific Dead End 195 40 7,800 2D-13 Pleasant Ave Dead End Dead End 1525 30 45,750 2
Plenge Ct Ethel Cul-de-sac 195 28 5,460 Under ConstructionJ-11 Plymouth Place Liddle Gibian 580 26 15,080 3D-13 Poe Place Putnam Hickory 205 29 5,945 3D-12 Poll Place Hillside Greenwood 525 36 18,900 5G-11 Poplar Street Vineyard Heathcote 500 28 14,000 5 paved in 2018C-11 Porter Street Dead End Dead End 660 28 18,480 5F-5 Portland Street Fleet Dead End 660 25 16,500 2
Park Dead End 384 25 9,600 5F-13 Potts Road Meyer Dead End 110 28 3,080 3E-12 Preston Street Old Post Rd Ferris 751 24 18,024 1C-12 Prescott Street Dead End Cul-de-sac 565 30 16,950 5E-7 Prestwick Way PrivateC-12 Price Drive Central Central 1350 30 40,500 5H-11 Prince Street Rt 1 Patrick 570 30 17,100 2D-14 Proctor Street Clifton Dead End 950 30 28,500 2J-2 Progress Street Inman Inman 2923 30 87,690 2E-13 Proposed Street Paper StreetD-12 Prospect Avenue Plainfield Runyon 4350 32 139,200 2D-11 Prospect Street CountyK-2 Purdue Road Normandy Sheryl 360 28 10,080 4D-13 Putnam Avenue Plainfield Schuyler 935 30 28,050 3
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Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating NotesJ-3 Quaker Court Heritage Ellison 400 25 10,000 3J-3 Quaker Street Ellison Cul-de-sac 456 25 11,400 3D-9 Queens Court Van Buren Cul-de-sac 375 30 11,250 5J-4 Quincy Road Parker Cul-de-sac 265 30 7,950 5
RH-2 Rahway Road Inman Municipal Border 2200 22 48,400 5B-12 Railroad Avenue Paper StreetI-5 Rainbow Court Mt Pleasant Cul-de-sac 345 30 10,350 5G-7 Rainford Road Sagamore Woodbrooke 1600 30 48,000 5E-12 Raleigh Road Winthrop Colton 990 32 31,680 5K-5 Ramsey Road Utica Utica 1130 25 28,250 5D-9 Ranchwood Court Brotherhood Cul-de-sac 340 28 9,520 1J-12 Raritan Ctr. Pkwy. Mayfield Dead End 2600 48 124,800 5
Woodbridge Mayfield 5280 48 253,440 2D-11 Raspberry Court PrivateF-6 Ravenswood Court PrivateC-14 Raymond Street Player Fox 1040 28 29,120 2E-8 Reading Road New Durham Rt 287 610 62 37,820 3D-13 Redwood Avenue Woodbridge Schuyler 2562 30 76,860 3C-11 Reed Street Dead End Dead End 690 30 20,700 5G-5 Regal Road Harding Hillsdale 505 30 15,150 3E-11 Regent Court Sanders Cul-de-sac 338 26 8,788 3H-7 Remington Drive Plainfield Golf 2366 25 59,150 3H-7 Renee Court Plainfield Cul-de-sac 1010 25 25,250 3K-4 Revere Blvd. New Dover Cul-de-sac 2238 30 67,140 3I-3 Reverend Samuel L. Carpenter Blvd. 535 26 13,910 5K-3 Reynolds Court Inman Cul-de-sac 384 30 11,520 3G-5 Richard Road Stephenville Francis 2888 26 75,088 1 Utility paved part of roadway
Stephenville Williams 1130 28 31,640 5F-11 Richmond Road Colfax Altamont 1025 30 30,750 3F-13 Ridge Road Meyer Cul-de-sac 2230 30 66,900 2L-11 Ridgedale Place Woodbridge Twsp RoadF-9 Rieder Road New Durham New Durham 2890 32 92,480 1F-9 Rinear Drive Karen Lydia 319 25 7,975 3K-5 Rio Vista Drive Sherman Cul-de-sac 380 32 12,160 5
Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating NotesC-10 Rivendell Way PrivateK-13 Riverside Drive Located in Raritan Center - Coord work with FBCC-14 Riverview Ave. N. Apple Woodbridge Ave 350 30 10,500 3C-13 Riverview Ave. Woodbridge Clipper 1670 30 50,100 3C-14 Robert Street Paper StreetJ-7 Roberta Court Diamond Cul-de-sac 200 25 5,000 1 2019 Paving* Possible Sewer problemG-7 Robin Road Park Dead End 633 30 18,990 2I-11 Rockoff Court Dorothy Cul-de-sac 208 25 5,200 3G-11 Rodak Circle S. Locust Rodak Cir 3510 28 98,280 5 paved in 2018E-13 Roger Road Gurley Garden Terr 965 28 27,020 1I-3 Rolling Brook Dr. Brookhallow Cul-de-sac 1778 30 53,340 3J-5 Roney Road Farmhaven Cul-de-sac 400 29 11,600 2K-10 Roosevelt Blvd. 7th St Granview 1715 30 51,450 2K-9 Roosevelt Dr. County Park RoadwayK-10 Roosevelt Terr. Roosevelt Blvd Grandview 230 32 7,360 3K-2 Rory Court Featherbed Cul-de-sac 400 25 10,000 4C-13 Rose Street Duclos Jefferson Blvd 1000 32 32,000 1 Utility Co. paved 1/2 widthF-12 Rosewood Road Miko Glenville 1600 36 57,600 3I-8 Ross Avenue Grove Dead End 571 30 17,130 3G-11 Rosta Road Inman New Dover 4536 30 136,080 3L-10 Rowan Court Denver Cul-de-sac 283 25 7,075 5 Paved 2018
Roxy Avenue Inman New Dover 4536 30 136,080 3K-3 Royale Drive Denver Cul-de-sac 283 25 7,075 4B-12 Rugby Place Paper StreetD-11 Runyon Avenue Plainfield Linden 2525 30 75,750 2D-8 Runyons Lane New Brooklyn Talmadge 2015 26 52,390 3D-13 Russell Avenue Rt 1 Woodbridge Ave 910 30 27,300 2C-11 Rutgers Street Central Dead End 444 30 13,320 5E-13 Rutland Street Gurley Woodbridge Ave 526 32 16,832 3B-12 Ryan Road Fairhill Brookfall 1040 30 31,200 3
SL-11 Safran Avenue Gold King George Post 2360 30 70,800 5G-7 Sagamore Ave. Talmadge Woodbury 2800 32 89,600 5F-6 Salem Street Fleet Cul-de-sac 571 25 14,275 4F-8 Salka Court Karen Cul-de-sac 154 25 3,850 3
Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating NotesK-2 Sandalwood Dr. Cottonwood Featherbed 1377 25 34,425 3E-11 Sanders Road Winthrop Windsor 1310 30 39,300 2
Sandia Court Tamarack Cul-de-sac 247 25 6,175 4H-7 Sandra Court New Dover Cul-de-sac 210 25 5,250 3K-4 Sandra Drive New Dover Cul-de-sac 210 25 5,250 3D-8 Sarah Court New Brooklyn Cul-de-sac 350 30 10,500 3E-7 Samo Ave. Paper StreetK-3 Savoy Avenue Independence Beatrice 1605 25 40,125 3G-15 Saw Mill Pond Road Mill Dead End 2537 60 152,220 2 Known drainage problems near #51H-12 Saxton Street Ave C NJ Turnpike 1 See Ave. C.G-6 Schanck Drive Talmadge Cul-de-sac 757 30 22,710 4K-3 Scheer Court Garfield Cul-de-sac 150 30 4,500 3D-14 School House Ln. Woodbridge Ave Germantown 465 28 13,020 3K-4 Schubert Ave. Roxy Foley 920 25 23,000 4D-13 Schuyler Drive Rt 27 Seymour 39635 30 1,189,050 2E-14 Scotland Avenue Clifton Dead End 1103 30 33,090 3I-11 Scott Avenue Pierson Cul-de-sac 836 25 20,900 2G-14 Second Ave. Paper StreetJ-10 Second Street Amboy Ave Echo 1040 36 37,440 5I-12 Seneca Street Fieldcrest Dead End PrivateK-10 Seventh Street Amboy Ave Roosevelt Blvd 0 1D-12 Seymour Avenue Morgan St. Matthew's School/ 3570 32 114,240 3J-4 Shady Lane Roxy Cul-de-sac 265 25 6,625 4I-3 Shamrock Way Inman Brookhallow 980 25 24,500 3E-13 Sharon Avenue Stevens Garden Terr 0 1K-10 Sharp Road Hallo Cul-de-sac 220 28 6,160 3D-12 Sheppard Place Runyon Rt 27 1010 30 30,300 3I-10 Sheffield Place Jeff Municipal Border 200 32 6,400 2K-5 Sherman Blvd. Wood Parker 2875 28 80,500 5K-3 Sherry Court Bernice Cul-de-sac 250 30 7,500 3K-5 Sherwood Road Livingston Livingston 1800 32 57,600 4K-2 Sheryl Drive Normandy Cul-de-sac 1730 30 51,900 3E-8 Shetland Court PrivateE-7 Shifra Court Alexis Cul-de-sac 250 28 7,000 3C-13 Short Street Rose St Dead End 275 30 8,250 1 Utility Co. Paved 3/4 of the roadD-14 Silver Lake Ave. Woodbridge Raritan River 2966 30 88,980 2 Reconstruct from Glendale Ave to river
Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating NotesC-12 Sims Road Eardley Division 1288 30 38,640 2 Drainage concern near DivisionJ-11 Simon Street Gibian Dead End 75 40 3,000 4D-13 Simpson Avenue Plainfield Myrtle 580 30 17,400 3J-3 Sinclair Road Hansen Hansen 1920 30 57,600 2G-13 Sine Road Clauden Woodbridge Ave 1285 28 35,980 2K-10 Sixth Street Amboy Ave Echo 1095 36 39,420 5 paved in 2018G-6 Skytop Road Hillwood Stephenville Pkwy 1170 28 32,760 2H-8 Sleepy Hollow Rd. Plainfield Cul-de-sac 640 30 19,200 4F-13 Smalley Road Phillips Hill 635 30 19,050 5I-11 Smith Street Durham Dead End Metuchen RoadwayH-3 Snowflake Lane PrivateH-3 Sonia Court Tingley Cul-de-sac 585 30 17,550 4G-11 South Heathcote Ave. Pine Cul-de-sac 1675 30 50,250 5 paved in 2018G-11 South Locust Ave. Pine S. Heathcote 1085 32 34,720 5 paved in 2017H-6 Southfield Road Plainfield Calvert W. 1665 30 49,950 3
Calvert W Oliver 1440 25 36,000 5 paved in 2017G-6 Sovar Court Schanck Cul-de-sac 215 30 6,450 4E-8 Spectrum Drive PrivateD-13 Spencer Street Dead End Dead End 350 25 8,750 1F-5 Spring Street Fleet Dead End 400 29 11,600 2I-4 Springbrook Dr. PrivateK-8 Spruce Drive Parsonage Oakwoood Ave 335 24 8,040 5I-11 Spruce Street Tived Dead End 1275 28 35,700 3I-4 Stacey Street New Dover Valerie 1120 30 33,600 2F-9 Stanley Place Brian Dolores 680 28 19,040 3H-13 Stanley Swiderski Ave PrivateJ-6 Stark Place ten Eyck Cul-de-sac 210 30 6,300 2J-10 Starkin Road Dead End Cul-de-sac 800 20 16,000 2G-6 Stephenville Pkwy. Park Dead End 6864 20 137,280 5E-13 Sterling Court Old Post Rd Cul-de-sac 270 30 8,100 3E-13 Stevens Road Gurley Roger 1210 30 36,300 5 paved in 2018J-4 Stewart Avenue Dale Cul-de-sac 680 30 20,400 3F-11 Stiles Road Markham Johnstone 1461 30 43,830 3E-12 St. Matthews Dr. Stony Cul-de-sac 900 30 27,000 3C-12 Stone Street Campbell Brookhill 500 28 14,000 3
Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating NotesI-4 Stonehedge Rd. 0 PrivateG-7 Stonewall Drive Sagamore Woodbrooke 1700 30 51,000 5E-12 Stony Road Rt 27 Eden 3600 36 129,600 5
Old Post Rd Rt 1 755 30 22,650 3D-11 Stony Road West Rt 27 Central 2100 30 63,000 5J-4 Stratford Circle New Dover Circle 4351 30 130,530 2D-10 Strawberry Court PrivateE-11 Sturgis Road Ashley Rt 27 1500 28 42,000 3J-6 Sugar Road Oak Tree Road Aspen 680 28 19,040 2F-11 Sulliman Road Vineyard Moryan 860 30 25,800 3F-6 Summer Street Dead End Dead End 975 25 24,375 3J-4 Summit Avenue Dale Summit 535 28 14,980 4I-14 Sunfield Avenue Fernwood Ave Raritan Center Parkway 2275 36 81,900 1J-2 Sunflower Court PrivateG-13 Sunrise Drive PrivateH-6 Sunset Avenue Plainfield Cul-de-sac 675 30 20,250 2F-7 Sunshine Lane Sagamore Sagamore 1415 30 42,450 5F-9 Susan Place Rieder Rieder 680 30 20,400 2K-3 Sussex Court Denver Cul-de-sac 515 30 15,450 3E-8 Sutton Place Talmadge Cul-de-sac 620 30 18,600 1 To be included in the Talmadge Road ContractC-12 Suttons Lane Truman S. Rt 27 4245 30 127,350 5C-12 Suydam Ave. Gaskill Rt 27 650 25 16,250 2
Rt 27 Duley 600 25 15,000 2J-15 Sweetwater Lane PrivateE-11 Sycamore Ave. Rt 27 Dalton 655 30 19,650 3D-14 Sylvan Dell Ave. Dead End Dead End 1660 30 49,800 2
TC-13 Taft Avenue Duley Gaskill 1280 25 32,000 1 Utilities paved a portionK-8 Tall Oak Rd. PrivateE-8 Talmadge Rd. Rt 27 Park 10085 40 403,400 5I-5 Tamagnini Ct. Oak Tree Road Cul-de-sac 395 30 11,850 2 Developer working in area at time of reportH-7 Tamarack Road Remington Cul-de-sac 1350 30 40,500 3E-8 Tarbert Court PrivateK-3 Taurus Court McKinley Cul-de-sac 450 30 13,500 3D-9 Taylor Road Brunswick Ethel 1175 26 30,550 5 paved in 2018H-4 Teaberry Drive Private
Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating NotesE-13 Tell Place Roger Melville 400 30 12,000 2J-7 Temple Street Dellwood Cul-de-sac 1480 30 44,400 2I-6 Ten Eyck Place Grove Farmhaven 2290 30 68,700 5J-4 Tennyson St. Stratford Stratford 645 28 18,060 2B-12 Tenth Avenue Highland Park RoadwayG-11 Terrill Road Wilshire Leland 280 30 8,400 5 paved in 2018J-7 Terry Avenue Rt 27 Dead End 1365 28 38,220 3F-7 Thatcher Court Stonewall Cul-de-sac 420 36 15,120 5K-10 Theresa Court Gales Cul-de-sac 255 30 7,650 2G-13 Third Ave. Paper StreetJ-10 Third Street Amboy Ave Echo 1125 36 40,500 5 paved in 2018K-10 Third Street North Roosevelt Blvd Echo 300 40 12,000 2J-10 Thomas Place Grandview W. Dead End 1065 30 31,950 3D-14 Thomasine St. Woodbridge Germantown 390 30 11,700 2K-7 Thornall St. County RoadayF-6, F-7 Tiffany Drive PrivateI-6 Timber Road Grove Cul-de-sac 1880 30 56,400 3H-3 Timberline Drive PrivateH-4 Timber Oaks Rd. PrivateJ-9 Timothy Court Eileen Way Cul-de-sac 250 30 7,500 2H-4 Tingley Lane New Dover Gallo 3150 32 100,800 3
Gallo Inman 4015 32 128,480 5I-11 Tived Lane Pierson Cul-de-sac 655 28 18,340 2I-11 Tived Lane East Pierson Forsythia 1635 40 65,400 3C-14 Todd Street Player Cardownie 564 21 11,844 2
Toth Ct Johnstone Cul-de-sac 290 28 8,120 4K-7 Tower Road Fredrick Dead End 2185 26 56,810 3I-11 Townsley Court Scott Cul-de-sac 205 30 6,150 2I-11 Townsley St. Orchard Rt 1 275 32 8,800 2D-9 Traci Lane Plafky Cul-de-sac 1175 30 35,250 5C-14 Travers Avenue Lloyd Player 1000 22 22,000 3D-13 Trent Place Bradley Schuylar 220 32 7,040 1F-14 Trenton Ave. Woodbridge Dead End 1060 30 31,800 3F-5 Troy Street Portland Universal 485 28 13,580 3B-11 Truman Drive Kilmer Yosko 1935 36 69,660 5B-11 Truman Drive S. Kilmer Cul-de-sac 1825 40 73,000 5
Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating NotesJ-2 Tulip Court PrivateI-7 Turner Avenue Grove Dead End 1100 28 30,800 5
Dead End Cul-de-sac 910 28 25,480 2K-4 Tuscan Road 0 5I-7 Twin Oaks Drive 0 5
E-6 Tyler Road New York Blvd Municipal Border 400 20 8,000 2 Road is in poor shape, services very few properties and is in close proximity to wetlands. Hold off paving as long as possible.
J-7 Tyroler Avenue Elizabeth Cul-de-sac 490 30 14,700 2
Lench 300 30 9,000 2I-7 Tyroler Court 0 5
UK-7 Union Avenue Christie Dead End 2100 40 84,000 5F-5 Universal Ave. Park Fleet 1025 30 30,750 3J-4 Upton Street McKinley Stratford 240 30 7,200 2C-14, K-9 US 1 (NJ Route 25) State RoadK-5 Utica Road Parker Parker 3000 32 96,000 5 Paved in 2018- investigate long termdrainage improvements
VC-13 Vale Street Duclos Dead End 215 30 6,450 2J-4 Valerie Road Stacy Cul-de-sac 307 32 9,824 3I-3 Vallata Place McKinley McKinley 900 30 27,000 3D-9 Valmere Court Plafsky Cul-de-sac 305 30 9,150 5D-9 Van Buren Drive Agatha Fenakle 485 30 14,550 5k-4 Vassallo Court Wood Cul-de-sac 470 28 13,160 3J-4 Vauxhall Court Stratford Cul-de-sac 390 30 11,700 2F-12 Velikan Place Preston Cul-de-sac 640 32 20,480 3J-5 Ventnor Drive Oak Tree Ellmyer 2200 28 61,600 3E-11 Vernon Road Colton Windsor 580 34 19,720 3D-9 Victoria Court PrivateK-10 Victory Place Amboy MacArthur 215 40 8,600 2J-2 Villa Drive PrivateC-11 Village Drive PrivateC-12 Vinal Avenue Rt 27 Nelson 671 25 16,775 2K-3 Vincent Court Inman Cul-de-sac 225 30 6,750 3H-13 Vincent Behan Blvd PrivateF-12 Vineyard Road Old Post Rt 27 6178 40 247,120 3I-8 Vinne Court Ross Cul-de-sac 220 30 6,600 3E-13 Violet Place Sharon Old Post 890 30 26,700 3
Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating NotesK-2 Visco Drive Featherbed Ashbrook 1300 30 39,000 3G-13 Vista Drive Woodbridge Dead End 645 40 25,800 1
WI-8 Wadsworth Ave. Metuchen RoadwayJ-10 Wagner Street Jackson Starkin 995 30 29,850 1 Drainage concern near Hoover & K-9 Wainwright St. Lafayette Dead End 667 32 21,344 2 Roadway partially located in WoodbridgeJ-3 Wakefield Drive Churchill Inman 1000 30 30,000 3K-3 Waldman Ave. Bernice Beatrice 960 30 28,800 3I-6 Walker Avenue Dead End Grove 1605 30 48,150 5E-11 Wallace Street Langstaff Dunham 515 30 15,450 4D-11 Walnut Street Linden Hillcrest 2130 30 63,900 2 Known watermain concernsL-11 Walsh Avenue Amboy Dead End 735 30 22,050 5H-5 Wall Street PaperD-14 Walton Street Clifton Silverlake 1420 25 35,500 3K-11 Waltuma Avenue Dead End Gross 1832 30 54,960 2 Developer working in area at time of reportK-6 Warren Drive PrivateH-5 Warwick Road Oak Tree Stephenville Pkwy 1665 32 53,280 5B-12 Washington Ave. Marshall Municipal Border 1460 30 43,800 3F-12 Wasko Road PrivateE-8 Waterford Drive PrivateK-5 Watson Court E. Darwin Cul-de-sac 215 32 6,880 3K-5 Watson Court W. Darwin Cul-de-sac 285 32 9,120 3F-12 Waverly Dr. East Old Post Rd Waverly W. 605 30 18,150 3F-12 Waverly Dr. West Old Post Rd Waverly E. 880 30 26,400 3H-6 Wayne Court Calvert W Cul-de-sac 430 30 12,900 3 expected to be part of a drainage D-14 Wayne Street Sylvan Dell Germantown 1220 30 36,600 2G-2 Webb Street Old Raritan Rd Cul-de-sac 1000 30 30,000 5 East of Old Raritan RdF-13 Webster Place Woodbridge Dead End 185 20 3,700 3D-12 Weldon Road Ovington Ovington 1450 28 40,600 3D-14 Wellington Place Robert Silver Lake 650 30 19,500 2H-7 Wendover Road Buchanan Clive Hills 520 30 15,600 5H-5 Wendy Court Fairmount Cul-de-sac 375 30 11,250 5K-3 West Drive East Inman 950 30 28,500 3K-3 West First St. Featherbed Wood 2100 30 63,000 5I-2 Westgate Drive PrivateK-2 West Grant Ave. Featherbed Wood 2305 28 64,540 2 Part of a DOT Grant to be paved in 2019
Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating NotesK-2 West Hegel Ave. Featherbed Wood 2305 28 64,540 2 Part of a DOT Grant to be paved in 2019F-12 West Knollwood Rd. Roseweood E. Knollwood Rd 1010 28 28,280 3K-2 West Locust Ave. Featherbed Wood 2156 30 64,680 5K-2 West Prescott Ave. Featherbed Wood 2156 30 64,680 5K-2 West Sherman Ave. Featherbed Wood 2305 28 64,540 2 Part of a DOT Grant to be paved in 2019K-2 West Shirley Ave. Featherbed Wood 2156 30 64,680 5K-3 West Street Ellis Parkway Beatrice 645 30 19,350 2G-12 Western Ave. Cherry Clausen 800 30 24,000 3H-12 Westervelt Ave. Woodbridge NJ Turnpike 1045 30 31,350 2D-14 Westminster Pl. Silver Lake Wellington 1110 30 33,300 2I-3 Weston Forbes Ct. Wintergreen Ave W Wintergreen Ave W 750 30 22,500 2 Flanked by parkingJ-5 Westover Way Greenwich Dale 690 30 20,700 4F-5 Westwood Circle Park Circle 1610 30 48,300 3I-4 Wheeler St. PaperI-11 Whelan Street Morris Dead End 385 26 10,010 3K-8 White Birch Rd. PrivateH-5 Whitehall Ave. Peru Oak Tree 1020 30 30,600 5I-6 Whitewood Road Timber Cul-de-sac 870 30 26,100 3G-11 Whitman Ave. Vineyard Municipal Border 1855 29 53,795 5C-14 Whitman Place Cardownie Dead End 320 15 4,800 2J-4 Whittier St. Stratford Stratford 615 30 18,450 2D-10 Wildberry Court PrivateL-11 Wildwood Ave. Woodbridge Municipal Border 1605 30 48,150 1L-11 Wiley Avenue Amboy Dead End 810 30 24,300 5L-10 Wilk Road Harmon Harmon 3230 30 96,900 3H-12 Willard Dunham Dr. Ave C Ave C 866 30 25,980 2H-13 William Blow Ct PrivateG-6 Williams Rd. Hillwood Stephenville Pkwy 1500 25 37,500 3G-11 Willow Avenue Poplar Dead End 765 30 22,950 2J-6 Willow Drive Fishell W Cul-de-sac 935 30 28,050 3E-7 Wilmbelton Court PrivateG-11 Wilshire Road Heathcote Rodak Cir 935 30 28,050 5 paved in 2017/2018E-13 Wilson Avenue Stony Rt 1 500 36 18,000 1
Rt 1 Pacific 990 32 31,680 1I-3 Winding Brook Way Rolling Brook Dead End 1140 30 34,200 2
Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating NotesE-11 Windsor Road Vernon Kenmore 1140 32 36,480 2I-5 Winnie Court Mt Pleasant Cul-de-sac 400 28 11,200 5 paved in 2018I-10 Winslow Road Jeff Orchard 660 32 21,120 2I-6 Winter Street Calvert W Dead End 1150 30 34,500 5I-3 Wintergreen Ave. East Inman Grove 3440 40 137,600 5
I-3 Wintergreen Ave. West Rev. Samuel Carpenter Grove 3440 40 137,600 5
E-12 Winthrop Road Stony Boulevard of Eagles 2200 34 74,800 5Boulevard of Eagles Vernon 3920 34 133,280 2
I-8 Wistar Ave. Metuchen RoadwayC-13 Wisteria Street Duclos Garden St 945 30 28,350 3D-14 Woerner Court Silver Lake Meeker 1040 30 31,200 3L-11 Wolff Avenue Fay Dead End 1560 30 46,800 5K-4 Wood Acres Dr. Curtis New Dover 1045 32 33,440 3K-3 Wood Avenue Inman Oxford 2625 30 78,750 2L-7 Wood Ave. South Woodbridge Twsp Road
G-13 Woodbridge Ave. CR514 Rt 1 N 1300 40 52,000 5Orange Rt 1 S 945 38 35,910 2
G-7 Woodbrooke Dr. Park Dead End 2675 30 80,250 5F-6 Woodbrook Rd. Plainfield RoadwayK-4 Woodbury Court Wood Acres Cul-de-sac 340 30 10,200 4G-7 Woodbury Road Sagamore Sagamore 4130 30 123,900 5E-12 Woodedge Ave. Old Post East Side 2015 28 56,420 2H-4 Woodfern St. PrivateD-12 Woodhaven Drive PrivateE-12 Wooding Ave. Old Post Rt 1 420 30 12,600 5
Rt 1 Holly 1560 30 46,800 3
F-1, F2, F3 Woodland Ave. Oak Treet Municipal Border 9300 36 334,800 5Section north of Old Raritan to be paved in conjuction with South Plainfield
G-7 Woodrow Wilson Dr. Plainfield School Property 1560 30 46,800 5H-5 Woodruff Rd. Chandler Cul-de-sac 825 28 23,100 2I-6 Wren Court Lynwood Lynwood 1000 28 28,000 2G-2 Wright Street Old Raritan Rd Cul-de-sac 915 28 25,620 3J-5 Wyndmoor Way Ventnor Dr Pendleton 755 28 21,140 3G-11 Wynn Road Whitman Heathcote 300 30 9,000 5 paved in 2018
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YK-4 Yardley St. Roxy Alden 770 28 21,560 4G-12 Yelencsics Court Private
Coordinates Road Name From To Approx. Approx. Road Road Area Rating NotesF-9 Yolanda Drive Karen Durham 1030 36 37,080 3C-14 York Drive PrivateK-10 Yuro Drive Montview Montview 1060 30 31,800 4
ZJ-9 Zaydee Drive Mayling Oakwood 400 30 12,000 2
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