Burlington County is starting resurfacing sections of Irick Road and Woodlane Road in Westampton next week as part of its State Funded Overlay Program.
Pavement milling and overlay work on a 1-mile section of Irick, also known as County Route 637, from County Route 626 to County Route 630, is scheduled to begin on Monday, April 1.
The County will also mill and overlay a 1.5-mile portion of Woodlane Road, also known as County Route 630, between CR 635 to CR 637.
Work on both sections of highway is expected to take about three weeks to complete.
Traffic will be maintained through the work areas, but motorists using the roads will likely experience delays and are advised to seek alternative routes.
The work is being performed by Earle Asphalt Co., of Farmingdale, as part of the County’s annual road resurfacing program.
A total of 34.2 miles of roadway in 13 municipalities is being resurfaced through a combination of State and County funding.
The County is also completing resurfacing work on an additional 8.6 miles of County roads in six towns using County funding.
Burlington County is the largest county in New Jersey and is responsible for more than 500 miles of County roads, 411 County bridges and 700 culverts.