Manalapan bridge is closed for repair work
Detours will be in place
MANALAPAN, NJ – The bridge on Pine Brook Road between State Highway 9 and Arrowood Road is closed for repair work.
“The heavy rain last week created a scour condition beneath the bridge over Pine Brook,” said County Engineer Joseph Ettore. “In the interest of public safety and to complete the bridge repair as quickly as possible, a detour for motor vehicle traffic has been put in place.”
It is expected that the County bridge (MN-40) will be closed for up to three weeks, weather permitting.
While the section of Pine Brook Road bridge between Arrowood Road to State Hwy. 9 is closed, traffic should use Pease Road. Northbound traffic on Pease Road should travel to Union Hill Road to access Hwy. 9; southbound traffic on Pease Road should travel to Gordon’s Corner Road to access Hwy. 9.
“County crews are posting the detour and will be mobilizing to begin the repair work,” Freeholder Thomas A. Arnone said. “The County understands the inconvenience that this closure will have on the motoring public in the area. Our first concern is for the safety of the travelling public and the County will work to get the bridge and road reopened as soon as possible.”
In total, the county maintains of approximately 1,000 lane miles of roads, 980 bridges and culverts and 250 traffic signals and beacons.
If an adjustment to the work schedule is necessary, updates will be posted to the County’s website at www.visitmonmouth.com.
Posted: May 6th, 2014 | Author: admin | Filed under: Manalapan, Monmouth County, Press Release | Tags: Arrowood Road Manalapan, Joseph Ettore, Manalapan, Monmouth County, Pine Brook Road Manalapan, Press Release, State Highway 9 | 1 Comment »