Road Closures and Construction Projects Impact Traffic in Morris County
Expect Delays Due to Lane Closures Across I-287, I-80, US 46, NJ 15, and NJ 23
As of this morning, several construction projects are affecting major roadways in Morris County, leading to lane closures and potential delays for drivers. Here are the key updates:
I-287 Southbound: Between South of Exit 41 (I-80) in Parsippany-Troy Hills Township, the left lane is closed until 12:00 PM.
I-80 Eastbound: Near Exit 47A (I-280) in Parsippany-Troy Hills Township, the left lane is closed until 2:00 PM.
US 46 Eastbound: In the vicinity of CR 669/Canfield Avenue in Mine Hill Township, the left lane is closed until 3:00 PM.
US 46 Westbound: On-ramp East of I-80 in Parsippany-Troy Hills Township, the left lane is closed until 3:00 PM.
NJ 15: In both directions near CR 699/Berkshire Valley Road in Rockaway Township, the left lane is closed until 3:00 PM.
NJ 23 Northbound: From Maple Lake Road in Butler to North of Paterson Hamburg Turnpike in West Milford Township, the right lane is closed until 1:00 PM.
US 46: In both directions from West of CR 618/Mountain Lakes Boulevard in Mountain Lakes to East of CR 654/Cherry Hill Road in Parsippany-Troy Hills Township, the right lane and shoulder are closed until 3:00 PM.
NJ 23: In both directions North of CR 680/Jackson Avenue in Pequannock Township, the right shoulder is closed until 4:00 PM.
US 46: In both directions from I-287 in Parsippany-Troy Hills Township to East of CR 621/Hook Mountain Road in Montville Township, the right shoulder is closed until 3:30 PM.
NJ 15 Northbound: From North of NJ 181/Espanong Road/Weldon Road in Jefferson Township to South of Blue Heron Drive in Sparta Township, the right lane and shoulder are closed until 3:30 PM.
I-287 Northbound: South of Exit 33 (Harter Road/US 202) in Harding Township, the right shoulder is closed until 4:00 PM, with the truck rest area closed for concrete work this week.
Drivers are advised to plan their routes accordingly and expect delays in the affected areas.