Jurgensen is finishing culvert work on Butler-Warren Road and until that is completed, won’t begin the work on Princeton Road’s eastern end. “Traffic along Princeton Road has increased with the community’s growth so the project will result in consistent lane widths and added shoulders the entire stretch from Cincinnati-Dayton to Butler-Warren roads.” “The Princeton Road project is important for Liberty Township as it represents a significant safety project for the community,” said Kristen Bitonte, township administrator. More: Survey says: Housing, schools and rural nature lure residents to Liberty Township More: Portion of Princeton Road in Liberty Twp. Driveways and culverts will also have to be extended to accommodate the wider pavement. The grade will be adjusted to improve sight distance. Left turn lanes are being installed at Winter Hazel Drive and Cambridge Trail. “People are using different ends to get where they need to go, so hopefully it won’t be too bad.”Įach lane will be widened to 12 feet and two-foot wide paved shoulders are being added. “Princeton Road will be closed down on both ends at the same time,’’ said trustee Christine Matacic. – Traveling Princeton Road is going to get a little trickier beginning Monday when a second section of the heavily traveled road closes.Ī 1.44 mile stretch between Cincinnati-Dayton and Butler-Warren roads will be closed through the end of July so that crews can widen the lanes.
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