06/10/2026
The Warren Township Committee is pleased to announce the roads scheduled for improvement as part of the Township’s 2026 annual road overlay program. The program represents the Township’s continued commitment to investing in local infrastructure and improving roadway conditions throughout the community.
The following streets are currently scheduled for paving as part of the 2026 overlay program:
>Old Smalleytown Road (Stirling Road to Stiles Road)
>Glenview Road (High Oaks Drive to Loriann Road)
>Upper Warren Way (Wells Lane to south cul-de-sac)
>Sage Drive
>Garden Street (west of Stirling Road)
>Berryhill Road (west of Stirling Road)
>Plainfield Avenue
>Gates Avenue
>Chatham Place
>Caldwell Place
>Summerhill Drive (Reinman Road to Overlook Drive)
>Brady Road
>Old Stirling Road (Mountain Avenue to I-78 bridge)
>Blue Jay Court (Mountain View Road to Trails End Court)
>Trails End Court
>Elm Avenue (Liberty Corner Road to Fourth Street)
>First Street
>Rockage Road
>Softwood Way (Boxwood Way to Briarwood Drive West)
>Jessica Lane (west side of North Road)
>Ponds Edge Lane
>Geiger Lane (Calico Lane to Dory Court)
>South Lane
>Spruce Lane
Over the last 5 years, the Township Committee has allotted more than $4,960,765.20 for road overlay. By utilizing these funds, the Township has paved over 23 miles of local roads since 2022:
COST
2022 4.14 miles $ 935,584.26
2023 5.14 miles $1,075,676.34
2024 4.23 miles $ 966,658.92
2025 4.92 miles $1,037,045.68
2026 5.00 miles $ 945,800.00
Deputy Mayor Vanessa Kian stated, “Maintaining safe and reliable roads is one of the most important services local government provides. The Township Committee remains committed to making strategic investments in infrastructure and continuing the steady progress residents have seen in recent years.”
Township Committeeman and Public Works Liaison Daniel Croson added, “Over the last several years, Warren Township has made significant progress investing in our local roads, but we know there is still more work ahead. This year’s overlay program continues our long-term commitment to improving infrastructure throughout the community and addressing roadway needs in every part of town.”
In addition to the annual overlay program, which is included in the municipal budget, the Warren Township Engineering Department has run a parallel program to leverage grant funds from the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) for the paving of the township’s longer roads. Without this funding, including these roads in the local overlay would take up a majority of the budget and prevent other residential streets from being paved. In recent years, NJDOT funding has been utilized to pave King George Road and Mountain View Road.
Looking forward to 2027 and 2028, the next phase of this program will include Valley View Road and Reinman Road. The Engineering Department is in the process of developing plans for submission to NJDOT and once approval is granted, the Township will move forward with bidding and construction of those projects.
Residents who would like their road evaluated for inclusion in the 2027 local overlay program should email [email protected]