The 105.21-acre (42.58 ha) Otken Farm property on Route 130 between Adams Lane and Renaissance Boulevard was purchased by the township to be converted into North Brunswick Community Park, which opened in April 2007. Like many other New Jersey communities, North Brunswick is faced with the issues of suburban sprawl and open space preservation. The township borders East Brunswick Township, Milltown, New Brunswick and South Brunswick Township in Middlesex County, and Franklin Township in Somerset County. The northern portion of the township, near the New Brunswick border, is mainly middle class while the southern and eastern sections tend to be more affluent, with a few homes priced around $1 million. Residents and businesses are encouraged to utilize the drop boxes in the municipal parking lot for correspondence tax and water payments building, zoning, and fire permit applications.Unincorporated communities, localities and place names located partially or completely within the township include Adams, Berdines Corner, Black Horse, Bodines Corner, Franklin Park, Georges Road, Livingston Park, Maple Meade, Patricks Corner and Red Lion. You may call the Township’s main phone number at (732) 247-0922 for questions or assistance. The Municipal Building, located at 710 Hermann Road, is closed due to damage sustained from the remnants of Hurricane Ida. The NJDOT will host a “Public Information Center” on this project in the near future, and regular updates will be provided here. The township continues to engage with NJDOT on the planned closure. Westbound traffic between Route 130 and Route 1 will remain open. This major transportation infrastructure project is projected to require the closure of all eastbound traffic between Route 1 and Route 130 for an estimated period of 19 months. This project has been indefinitely postponed by NJDOT. The NJDOT has announced the full reconstruction and “superstructure” replacement of the Adams Lane Bridge over AMTRAK, with construction in the fall of 2022 at a date to be determined.
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