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New Route 70 Lane Shifts For NJDOT Project Coming To Cherry Hill

The roadway will soon have new traffic patterns between I-295 and Kings Highway. The NJ Department of Transportation (NJDOT) is planning to introduce new lanes to Route 70 between Interstate 295 and Kings Highway in late June. The eastbound lanes will be shifted back to normal traffic lanes from June 21-23, and barriers will move to the median area to accommodate these changes. Westbound traffic will shift to the center island area from June 28-30, which will accommodate the next phase of road construction. The $153 million project will reconstruct nearly 9 miles of Route 70 in Cherry Hill, which runs through the heart of the town. The timing of the work can change due to weather and other factors. Stay up-to-date on Route 70 construction updates by visiting the project's webpage and following NJDOT on Facebook and X.

New Route 70 Lane Shifts For NJDOT Project Coming To Cherry Hill

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The changes will impact Route 70 travel between Interstate 295 and Kings Highway in late June. Here's what to expect, according to the NJ Department of Transportation (NJDOT):

• June 21-23: From the night of Friday, June 21, through the early morning on Sunday, June 23, the eastbound lanes of Route 70 between Kings Highway and I-295 that are currently under construction will shift back to normal traffic lanes.

• Week of June 24: Barriers will move to the median area, accommodating the lane shift and upcoming lane shifts for the westbound direction. During that week, all traffic will travel in the original lanes.

• June 28-30: Westbound traffic between Kings Highway and I-295 will shift to the center island area from the night of Friday, June 28, through Sunday, June 30. The lane shift will accommodate the next phase of road construction. The state-funded Route 70 project has had major impacts on travel in Cherry Hill. Throughout the project, residents and business owners have expressed frustration over the shifting road closures and detours on one the the township's major corridors.

Earlier this year, Mayor Dave Fleisher claimed that NJDOT wasn't adequately communicating project updates to the community — especially with forthcoming shifts in traffic patterns. An NJDOT spokesperson told Patch that the agency provides adequate notice through several communication methods. Fleisher expressed hope for improved communication after Cherry Hill officials met with NJDOT in February.

During the $153 million project, NJDOT will reconstruct nearly 9 miles of Route 70 between Route 38 in Pennsauken and Cooper Avenue in Evesham. Much of the impacted roadway runs through the heart of Cherry Hill. NJDOT expects construction to last until early 2027.

How To Get Project Updates The community can stay up-to-date on Route 70 construction by visiting the project's webpage and following NJDOT on Facebook and X. The state agency also issues construction notices and traffic advisories that are also shared with local officials in impacted municipalities.

The precise timing of the work can change because of weather and other factors. NJDOT encourages drivers to check its traffic-information website — 511nj.org — for construction updates and real-time travel information.

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