Jackson township bans parking on another road as street access concerns grow

Jackson Township Bans Parking on Another Road as Street Access Concerns Grow

Jackson Township has prohibited parking along portions of Woodlane Road as officials work to improve traffic safety and ensure emergency vehicles have unobstructed access.

Jackson Township, NJ – Jackson Township has officially prohibited parking along portions of Woodlane Road, citing public safety concerns, increasing traffic volumes and the need to maintain clear access for emergency responders.

The latest ordinance represents a growing trend where Jackson’s neighborhood streets have been taken over by parked vehicles multiple times daily and on weekends. These street-side parking lots have caused quality of life issues for residents, and now the township is citing traffic safety concerns.

Township officials said the decision follows an evaluation of traffic patterns and roadway conditions along one of the community’s busiest corridors. Parked vehicles have created visibility issues for motorists, narrowed travel lanes and, at times, made it more difficult for police, firefighters and emergency medical personnel to navigate the roadway.

The township also maintains permanent no-parking zones near intersections, and recent ordinances have banned parking on Woodlane Road, Lehigh Boulevard, Pitney Lane, and Adolf Drive.

This trend has continued for several years and appears to be expanding at a rapid rate in recent years.

New restrictions aimed at improving safety

The township said the parking prohibition is intended to reduce roadway hazards before they result in more serious incidents.

“Public safety is always our top priority,” township officials said. “This action is intended to make Woodlane Road safer for everyone who uses it, whether they are driving, walking, biking, or responding to an emergency.”

Officials said the parking ban is expected to improve safety for motorists, pedestrians and cyclists, maintain clear sight lines at intersections, driveways and cross streets, reduce traffic congestion, and ensure emergency vehicles can reach incidents without obstruction.

Drivers could face fines or towing

Over the coming weeks, Jackson Township will install “No Parking” signs along the affected sections of Woodlane Road to notify motorists of the new regulation.

Once the signs are in place, drivers who park in restricted areas may be subject to summonses, fines or towing under township ordinances.

Township officials said the measure is not intended to inconvenience residents but to proactively address safety concerns as traffic continues to increase along the roadway. Residents with questions about the new restrictions are encouraged to contact the Jackson Township Police Department Traffic Safety Bureau or township administration.


Key Points

  • Jackson Township has banned parking along portions of Woodlane Road.
  • Officials say parked vehicles have created visibility issues, narrowed travel lanes and hindered emergency vehicle access.
  • Drivers may face summonses, fines or towing once new “No Parking” signs are installed.

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