Jackson Officials Ban Parking on Portions of Brewers Bridge Road

JACKSON, NJ – The township council voted on Tuesday to prohibit parking on portions of the busy Brewers Bridge Road.

Councilwoman Jennifer Kuhn noted that she supports the change after receiving numerous complaints from residents and severe road accidents, including a recent fatality.

The recommendation was made by the Jackson Police Department’s Traffic Safety Bureau.

Jackson Township Business Administrator Terrance Wall said the township would continue to listen to the public on public safety issues and that the reason for the ordinance and changes in the road, including rumble strips, was to limit the ‘deadly road’.

The road has recently been repaved and restriped with a double yellow line and rumble strips to alert drivers who cross the double yellow line.

Phil Stilton
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