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Cherry Valley Road Improvements Completed

The project was a joint effort between Princeton and Montgomery Townships.

Improvements to Cherry Valley Road, a major east-west connector that is also the border between Princeton and Montgomery Townships, is now complete. 

The project reconstructed and widened Cherry Valley Road between Route 206 and Billie Ellis Lane. It also extended the underground drainage system, eliminating the drainage ditches along the road and created a path along the road linking residential neighborhoods to the west to Route 206.

The improvements are meant to enhance safety, traffic flow, pedestrian access. Wider lanes with shoulders will accommodate bicycles.  

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The 1,800 foot long road project was done by Integrated Construction and Utilities of New Jersey for $879,000. Funding of $515,000 came from NJDOT Municipal Aid grants. The balance was divided between the two muncipalities.  

Hillside Avenue was also reconstructed in Princeton Township by the same contractor at a cost to Princeton of $473,000.

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