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More restrictions in place as Springdale Road reconstruction continues

Motorists traveling southbound on Springdale Road in Cherry Hill will be unable to turn left Spring Road beginning on Wednesday.

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Another alternate traffic pattern is taking effect along Springdale Road in Cherry Hill as the ongoing roadway improvement project continues in the area.

Beginning on Wednesday, traffic traveling southbound on Springdale Road will not be able to make a left turn at Spring Road. In addition, left turns from Spring Road onto Springdale Road will be prohibited. Residents in Springbrook can make a left onto Springdale Road at Chateau Drive.

The restrictions are expected to be in effect for one week. Motorists could see some delays around the construction area during peak drive times. Traffic traveling northbound on Springdale Road will have normal access to Spring Road.

“Springdale Road is one of the most highly traveled roads in the county, and it is our responsibility to keep it in the best condition possible,” said Camden County Freeholder Susan Shin Angulo, liaison to the department of public works. “We ask that motorists report any roadway concerns they encounter to us. We need the public to be engaged in the effort to make Camden County a better place to live and drive throughout our 1,400 lane miles of highway.”

To report road hazards on county roads or for more information, call the Camden County Public Works hotline at (856) 566–2980.

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