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Construction on 2 Crest Streets to Conclude June 30

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WILDWOOD CREST – Street reconstruction work on the 100 East blocks of Farragut Road and Miami Avenue, in Wildwood Crest, is scheduled to be completed no later than June 30, the borough announced.
According to a release, this work is part of a larger comprehensive street construction project, along Pacific Avenue, south of Rambler Road and several side streets, by Asphalt Paving Systems Inc. that includes improvements to water mains, sewer lines, storm sewers and street surfacing.
All work on this project was due to be suspended by June 15, in advance of the busy summer season. However, that deadline has been extended, allowing for topcoat paving of Farragut Road and Miami Avenue to make the street surfaces as safe as possible as quickly as possible.
Work on this project began last fall. Once topcoat paving of these streets is completed, all work will be suspended for July and August. Work will recommence in the fall and is expected to be complete by spring 2021.
Additionally, in conjunction with this project, South Jersey Gas plans to install residential gas lines and abandon the old gas main along the 100 East block of Farragut Road before street paving. South Jersey Gas requested that all residents in this block, who have not done so, contact them immediately to arrange for connection.
For more information, contact the Wildwood Crest’s engineering firm, DeBlasio and Associates, at (609) 854-3311.

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