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TRAFFIC ADVISORY: Upper-Level Lanes Of GWB To Close Overnight For 12 Weeks


gwb.jpgBeginning Monday, June 16, the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey will close three upper-level lanes on the George Washington Bridge for 12 weeks during overnight hours, as construction workers resume work on the upper-level deck rehabilitation project, which began last summer. The lanes will be closed from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m., Monday through Thursday, and from 10 p.m. to 10 a.m. Friday into Saturday. There will be no lane closings on Saturday or Sunday nights.

To avoid delays, the Port Authority urges motorists to use the lower level of the bridge. During overnight deck rehabilitation work last summer, delays peaked at 60-75 minutes on the upper level during construction, while the lower level saw minimal or no delays on most nights. While trucks must remain on the upper level, all other drivers should strongly consider traveling across the lower level of the span or plan additional travel time. The lower level toll plazas will be fully staffed during overnight hours and provide both cash and E-ZPass toll lanes.

Work will shift between the eastbound and westbound directions throughout the duration of the project. On the days of Yankee games or events at MetLife Stadium in the Meadowlands, the contractor will not be allowed to close lanes until one hour after the end of the game/event to mitigate traffic impact.

For up to the minute traffic and delay information, we urge customers to sign up for Port Authority e-alerts at http://www.paalerts.com/. Travelers also can call 511 or visit 511NY.org or 511NJ.org for further information.

The bridge project provides for the rehabilitation of the structural steel on the upper-level roadway deck and support structure to maintain it in a state of good repair. The work involves replacing six-foot sections of deck adjacent to the deck joints with a modified deck system that will extend the bridge deck’s life by 15 to 20 years. The existing steel deck was installed in 1978.

(YWN World Headquarters – NYC)



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