Lane Closures Thursday Night in Pennsauken

Route 70 westbound ramp to McClellan Avenue single lane  closures tomorrow night in Pennsauken, Camden County Lane closures on Route 70 in both directions in Cherry Hill 

(Trenton) – The Route 70 westbound ramp to McClellan Avenue is scheduled to have lane  closures tomorrow night in Pennsauken, Camden County, as the Route 70 corridor safety and  improvement project advances. In addition, the right lane on Route 70 eastbound and  westbound are scheduled to be closed between I-295 and Springdale Road/CR 673 beginning  tomorrow night and continuing for the next several months in Cherry Hill. 

Beginning at 8 p.m. tomorrow, Thursday, October 16 until 6 a.m. Friday, October 17, single  lane closures are scheduled on the Route 70 westbound ramp to McClellan Avenue. The lane  closures are expected to begin in the right lane and move to the left as work progresses. The  closures are necessary to restripe the ramp and intersection, restoring two lanes of traffic. At  least one lane will remain open overnight. 

McClellan Avenue Ramp 

Route 70 Lane Closures 

In addition, beginning at 8 p.m. tomorrow, Thursday, October 16 and continuing through  spring 2026, the right lane on Route 70 eastbound and westbound is scheduled to be closed  from I-295 to Springdale Road/CR 673. The lane closures are necessary to install drainage. At  least three lanes are expected to remain open during construction. 

Motorists are advised to slow down, use caution and expect delays when driving through the  work zones. 

The work is part of a $153 million state-funded Route 70 corridor safety and improvement  project that will improve gas and watermains, upgrade traffic signals at 27 intersections,  replace or install four Dynamic Message Signs, improve drainage, sidewalks, and resurface  approximately 9 miles of Route 70 between Route 38 in Cherry Hill and Cooper Avenue in  Evesham.

In addition to milling and paving Route 70, the North Maple Avenue loop ramps and  the Route 70/Route 73 interchange ramps will be repaved as well. The project is expected to  be completed by spring 2026. The precise timing of the work is subject to change due to weather or other factors. Motorists  are encouraged to check NJDOT’s traffic information website www.511nj.org for construction  updates and real-time travel information and for NJDOT news follow us on X (Twitter)  @NewJerseyDOT, on the NJDOT Facebook page, or Instagram @NewJersey.DOT. 

Safety is everyone’s responsibility. Watch NJDOT Commissioner Fran O’Connor’s message about making roadway safety a way of life. 

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