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Residents complain of repeated repairs, debris and flat tires during Beverwyck Road work; council cites performance bond

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Residents raised safety and maintenance concerns on May 6 about repeated Beverwyck Road construction, road patching on Camden and Hamburg, drainage/culvert cleanings, and debris they say caused flat tires. Township officials said recurring pipe breaks delayed paving and that contractors' performance bonds cover corrective work.

Residents told the Parsippany (Troy Hills) Township Council on May 6 about road deterioration, recurring construction on Beverwyck Road, and debris they say has caused flat tires.

Resident complaints included a patched section on Camden and Hamburg that reopened after a short time, a dangerous crossing condition near Dunkin' Donuts on Littleton Road where a resident asked the council to consider lowering the 40 mph speed limit, and…

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