Bridge Demolition: Traffic Impact on Route 23
The southbound ramp from Route 23 to Hamburg Turnpike will undergo a temporary closure on Thursday, March 12, as part of a crucial bridge demolition project that spans Passaic and Morris counties. Motorists accessing Hamburg Turnpike (County Route 694) should plan accordingly, as state transportation officials have announced that this segment will be closed from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. to allow crews to safely demolish a bridge pier from the old Route 23 bridge over the Pequannock River.
Project Overview and Schedule
This work is part of the extensive $78.2 million Route 23 bridge replacement project. Covering a stretch between mileposts 16.6 and 17.2—a border area between West Milford in Passaic County and Kinnelon in Morris County—this initiative emphasizes not only the bridge's replacement but also vital drainage and utility improvements. The comprehensive project is set to conclude in the fall of 2028, although weather conditions may affect the schedule.
Understanding the Detours
While the main traffic on Route 23 will not be disrupted, drivers who typically take the southbound ramp to Hamburg Turnpike should follow a detour: continue south on Route 23, take the ramp to Kinnelon/Butler, and then navigate through local roads to reach the Hamburg Turnpike. Motorists are advised to slow down, exercise caution, and expect minor delays in these areas, particularly with the ongoing construction.
Current Conditions Around Sussex County
With towns like Andover Borough, Byram Township, and Frankford Township located nearby, residents should stay informed about local traffic conditions. The bridge project affects not just immediate commuters but has a ripple effect on nearby communities throughout Northern NJ, including the municipalities of Vernon Township and Hamburg Borough. Given the extent and timeline of the project, it’s crucial for residents of Sussex County to remain updated.
Keeping Commuters Informed
Motorists seeking timely updates and information can visit 511nj.org for construction updates and real-time traffic information. As this project serves as a model for infrastructure improvement, it represents a significant investment in public safety and transportation reliability for the region.
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