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Road Repaving Work Begins This Week in Hasbrouck Heights

Borough will mill and repave a handful of streets over a two week period. There will be periodic road closures during this time.

Work to resurface a handful of roads in the borough deemed in need of a facelift will begin this week.

The following streets have been selected for this wave of the borough’s ongoing road resurfacing program: 

  • Walter Avenue from Boulevard to Oak Grove
  • Bell Avenue from Oak Grove to Terrace
  • Springfield Avenue from Wood Street to the dead end
  • Burr Place from Henry to the cul de sac
  • Harrison from Boulevard to Summit

Work will be done one street at time over a two-week period.

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There’s no set schedule as to which streets will be done first, however “emergency no parking” signs will be posted the day before work is set to begin, said Ken Job, the borough’s engineer.

Streets will be closed to traffic and there will be no parking on the streets while the work is being done. Job said vehicles will be allowed back on the street as soon as the repaving is done and the road surface has cooled.  

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Each year the borough selects a number of roads to repair based on the amount of funds available in its capital improvement fund.

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