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Just wanted to add to the list once again. It is now May 26, 2010 and the State still has not repaved the 3 mile stretch of Route 21. It's over 2 years and many accidents and the State should be embarrassed. I'm glad my tax dollars are at work.
The NJ Highway Transportation Trust
fund is broke. The low tax rate on gas drained it. Probably have to wait until so money goes into the fund. No Federal money so the potholes will stay for a few years.
The NJ Highway Transportation Trust
fund is broke. The low tax rate on gas drained it. Probably have to wait until so money goes into the fund. No Federal money so the potholes will stay for a few years.
My Republican friend said we will just milk the feds for all the NJT & NJ DOT projects , but i don't understand how I-80 which wasn't that bad got repaved and 21 didn't.....the DOT needs rearrangement.
Does anyone know what NJ DOT's plans are for Route 21? There are miles of unpaved road and some portions have massive potholes with chunks of old concrete all over the place.
I haven't checked but you could go online to the STIP for NJDOT. The Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (I think that's what it stands for). They have all the capital improvement projects listed year by year there.
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