Teaneck road paving continues despite weather challenges, cedar lane project progresses

Teaneck road paving continues despite weather challenges, Cedar Lane project progresses

TEANECK, N.J. — The Teaneck Police Department announced Wednesday that road paving operations in the township have made significant progress, despite challenges posed by rain and cold temperatures.

Crews working on the Cedar Lane project have successfully repaved the stretch from Hackensack Avenue to American Legion Drive, according to a social media update from the department. The announcement also included photos of the ongoing work, highlighting the advancements made in the face of adverse weather conditions.

Police acknowledged the inconvenience caused by detours, particularly on Grayson Place, and expressed gratitude to residents and drivers for their patience and cooperation during the construction process.

The paving work is part of a broader infrastructure improvement effort aimed at enhancing road conditions in key areas of the township. While timelines for the next phases of the project were not detailed, the update suggests continued progress in the coming days.

Residents are advised to remain mindful of construction zones and detour routes as the project moves forward.

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