Search
Close this search box.

Thursday, October 17, 2024

Search

Jan. 18 Update on Sea Isle Blvd. Paving Project

cmc logo

By Press Release

SEA ISLE CITY – Paving operations will resume Jan. 18 along Sea Isle Boulevard from the Garden State Parkway northbound entry ramp to the westerly approach of the Ludlam’s Thoroughfare Bridge.  
According to a release, this phase of the paving will result in the long-awaited removal of the temporary concrete construction barrier resulting in the roadway being placed in its final cross section configuration.  
At the end of the paving operation, the roadway will contain two paved thru lanes and paved shoulders.  The riding surface will consist of an intermediate paving course for the remainder of the winter, the final asphalt surface course will be installed in the spring.
Paving will begin at 7 a.m. Jan. 18 and run continuously until Jan. 19 around 6 a.m.  The contractor will have multiple crews working simultaneously in order to expedite the paving process and minimize impacts to motorists.  
Sea Isle Boulevard will remain open. However, there will be lane shifts, and traffic will be reduced to one lane with alternating traffic for periods of time.
Both the State Police and Sea Isle City Police will be on site lending assistance with the traffic control and to maintain order.  Motorists should expect delays and are encouraged to avoid the construction area if possible.  
Motorists needing to travel the roadway during the construction period are urged to use caution for their own safety and for the safety of the workers. Since some paving operations will occur during night hours, visibility will be limited.
On Jan. 18 beginning at 7 a.m., the paving crew will be milling and paving the existing westbound lane and shoulder area beginning just east of the northbound parkway entrance ramp and extending east to approximately 2,000 feet west of the Ludlam’s Thoroughfare Bridge west approach.
Two lanes of traffic will be maintained within this construction zone.  This portion of the paving operation should end around 5 p.m.  
Sometime between 3 to 5 p.mm on Jan. 18 and continuing until around 8:30 p.m., the ramp to Old Sea Isle Boulevard will be closed and this ramp and the adjacent lane and shoulder will be milled and paved.
It is anticipated that two lanes of traffic will continue to be maintained until around 7 p.m., at which time milling  of the west bound lane and shoulder will begin starting from the bridge approach and extending east for about 2,000 feet.  
It is anticipated that this paving operation will last from 7 p.mm until 6 a.m. and will consist of installing multiple layers of asphalt in order to meet the final roadway elevation. 
During the time from 7 p.m. until 6 a.m., traffic in this construction area will be limited to one lane using flaggers to direct motorists. This operation is occurring overnight in order to minimize traffic delays.
Also occurring on Jan. 18 will be the milling and paving the roadway in the vicinity of the northbound Garden State Parkway entrance ramp. Two lanes of traffic will be maintained at this location, but expect delays.  
There will be periods of time when there will be no access to the northbound ramp from Sea Isle Boulevard but this will be temporary and brief.  Traffic will be maintain within this area by New Jersey State Police.
Just after midnight on Friday, while paving is being completed, the proposed temporary striping will be laid out and the roadway will be striped.
It is expected that this will begin at approximately 2 a.mm in the morning of Jan. 19 and be completed by 8 a.m. of that same morning.  
Motorists should expect delays and lane shifts, however, traffic will be maintained.
By Jan. 19 late in the morning, it is anticipated that motorists will be utilizing the roadway in its final striped configuration.

Spout Off

Cape May – Last week I witnessed a woman helping a man who seemed to be having difficulty getting up in the water. the next thing I saw was she also was injured. My Uber ride was there to take me to the…

Read More

Cape May – Can it get any worse. The VP interview with Brett Bauer was very disturbing. Instead of owning up to the Biden/Harris failed policies, the VP comments were "Trump did this and Trump did that…

Read More

Cape May County – The majority of abortions are elective. None of my business. Just the truth.

Read More

Most Read

Print Editions

Recommended Articles

Skip to content