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New Jersey Turnkpike Authority

Friday, November 30, 2012

Parkway Exit 105 Improvements Likely to Begin This Spring

New Jersey Turnpike Authority outlines plans, holds public hearing on project

The New Jersey Turnpike Authority's project to improve Garden State Parkway Exit 105 will likely begin in late spring or early summer, project engineers announced today. The plans are part of a proposed $40 million plan to improve traffic flow in the area and improve access to Fort Monmouth as it is developed in the future. New Jersey Turnpike Authority Project Engineer Maynard Abuan hosted a public hearing for the project at Tinton Falls Borough Hall on Thursday night. RBA Project Engineer Jim Haselton also spoke and described the improvements of the project, which will consists of two contracts. The first contract will include the reconstruction of Exit 105 at the intersection of Hope Road and Route 36. The main improvement at the Hope …

Bernard Gurman

10:46 am on Saturday, February 16, 2013

I cannot think of any highway project more stupid. No. Wait. The Rte. 35/36 intersection. A couple of flyovers could have been a slick way to solve all the problems. But no. They routinely solve one problem (well, OK 3) by introducing an equal number of new problems, which gives the 10 years to redesign the project for the next time around. But just try to make a U-turn going west on 36, taking …   more ›

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