In June, Elizabethtown Gas was making the final road restoration improvements for their “Terrill Road” project which included either full-width or half-width paving of the following streets:

Belvidere Ave Helen St
Burns Way Herbert Ave
Carsam Street MacDermott Pl
Chetwood Terrace Marian Ave
Coriell Ave Robin Rd
Cray Terrace 2nd St
Crest Lane Vinton Circle

It is expected that late in the summer, Elizabethtown Gas will be doing their final road restoration for their “Park Ave” Project that includes work in Scotch Plains and Fanwood. The final restoration will also include full- or half-width paving of the following streets:

Arlene Ct Montrose Ave
Birch St Oakwood Ct
Deborah Way Pleasant Ave
Estelle Ln Portland Ave
Forest Rd, Portland to Midway St. Johns Pl
Graybar Terrace Woodland Ave
Hendricks St Woodruff Pl

Elizabethtown Gas has also started their gas main and service upgrades for their “Midway Ave and N. Martine Ave” Project which includes the following streets:

Cottage Way Nichols Ct
Fanwood Pl North Ave, Midway to Hunter
Farley Ave Paterson Rd, Hunter to Midway
Forest Ave, from Midway to North Ave Russell Rd, Midway to North
Ginder Place Stewart Pl
Hunter Ave Tillotson Rd, Midway to North
N. Martine Ave, South Ave to Midway Watson Rd
Mary Lane Willoughby Rd
Midway Ave, various locations

Paving of the majority of these roads will likely not be done until the spring of 2019, when the project will have been completed and settled. However, the Borough is planning on paving North Avenue separately from Terrill Road to Midway Ave. This will be mostly funded by Elizabethtown Gas and NJ American Water for the work they have been performing.

The Borough’s projects for this year are:
Madison Avenue – Expected to start in Late August or September.
Paterson Road, Terrill Rd to Hunter Ave – Expected to start in September

At the completion of the paving of the “Terrill Rd” and “Park Ave” projects the Borough will be assessing the streets in the neighborhood to assess the needs and do additional paving on the streets in the poorest condition. Depending on the needs and availability of funds, the Borough will be doing a separate paving project to address the roads in poorest condition.