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Resident Anthony Delia asks Salem County to move guardrail he says blocks his driveway
Summary
Anthony Delia testified that a guardrail installed in June 2024 was misplaced, blocking access to his property; he says county engineers used inflated traffic numbers and have not provided the calculations he requested. The commission took no formal action during the meeting.
Resident Anthony Delia told the Salem County Board of County Commissioners that a guardrail installed in June 2024 was placed incorrectly and is preventing large deliveries and routine maintenance at his home.
Delia, who identified himself at the meeting as Anthony Delia of 376 Halloway Avenue Road, said he repeatedly asked the Salem County Road Department and county engineers to move the rail after the county repaved the roadway. He said engineers told him the rail met New Jersey Department of Transportation standards but refused to share the calculations he requested. "They guessed. They picked a random number," Delia said, arguing the county used an exaggerated average daily traffic figure rather than the actual traffic study data collected for the project.
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