Cherry Hill, Evesham/Marlton, Medford, Medford Lakes, Moorestown, Mount Laurel, Voorhees and elsewhere near the iconic state highways of Routes 70 and 73.
Camden County will spend $161 million on road construction projects that will start this year and next and include improvements on major roads in Cherry Hill and Voorhees, the county announced on Thursday. Most of the money will come from state and federal funding, according to the county.
Some of the projects already have begun and others will get started next year. In some cases, it may take more than a year to complete some projects, according to the county.
"This investment underscores our commitment to the county’s more than 1,200 lane miles of road that we maintain and preserve," County Commissioner AlDyer said in a statement. "Over the next two years, residents will see the reconstruction and improvements to all of our infrastructure throughout the county. There may be some short-term inconvenience, but the long-term gratification for our community will be priceless."
Dyer and local officials were at a press conference in Collingswood on Thursday announcing the construction plans for roads and dams in 2025-26.
Camden County Commissioner Al Dyer announced the 2025-26 roads program on Thursday at a press conference in Collingswood.