Road Notices

Date Posted  
February 2025 February 26th TRAFFIC ADVISORY - Mercer County & DVRPC Improvements to Princeton-Hightstown Road (CR 571)
In case you missed the Public Information Center on 2/25/25, Mercer County, New Jersey displayed color renderings representing images of the proposed project. Dedicated representatives from the Planning Department and Engineering Division were present to explain the project and answer questions. The project will extend from Cranbury/Wallace Road to Clarksville Road, and is to be undertaken in two phases.
Renderings and reduced scale plans will remain available for public viewing in the lobby at town hall, #271 Clarksville Road, for the next two weeks during regular business hours. A public comment form will also be available, should you wish to have comments on the project relayed to Mercer County.
Appreciate your time and efforts Mercer County, New Jersey!
February 2025 February 25th, 6pm-8pm, Princeton Hightstown Road Improvements Project Public Information Session in West Windsor -
Mercer County will host a Public Information Session in Room A of the Municipal Building regarding the Princeton Hightstown Road Improvements Project.
October 2024 Mercer County Traffic Advisory - Clarksville Road Bridge Over Railroad
August 2024 TRAFFIC ADVISORY: Old Washington Road & Station Drive Evening Closures OOA August 19, 2024
August 2024 TRAFFIC ADVISORY: North Post Road Closure, Ward Road to Jacob Drive, OOA August 15, 2024
July 2024 TRAFFIC ADVISORY: Princeton-Hightstown Road (CR 571) Maintenance – Cranbury Road/Wallace to Clarksville Road - OOA 7/24/2024
July 2024  CONSTRUCTION ADVISORY – PENN LYLE / VILLAGE RD WEST SIDEWALK RECONSTRUCTION TO BEGIN ON OR ABOUT JULY 29th 
West Windsor Township announces Earle Construction will begin replacing sections of the existing porous concrete sidewalk installed along southern portions of Penn Lyle Road and New Village Road on or about Monday, July 29, 2024, weather permitting. The walk will be replaced with porous asphalt, as has been utilized in such areas as Cranbury Road and South Post Road. Porous materials must be utilized to maintain compliance with environmental permitting. Two lanes of traffic will be maintained during this time, but the sidewalks and portions of the adjoining bikelanes will be occupied by materials and equipment. Also, the affected sidewalk areas will remain CLOSED to pedestrians until the project is completed. Demolition and preparation is expected to occur the week of July 29th and reconstruction the week of August 5th, weather permitting Please honor all temporary traffic and pedestrian control measures for your safety and the safety of others.
June 2024 ANNUAL ROAD PROGRAM RESURFACING TO BEGIN ON OR ABOUT JUNE 20TH