Randolph Lists 5.65 Miles of Roads for 2026 Milling and Paving

The township says residents considering underground utility or storm drain connections should act before July 10 because newly repaved streets cannot be excavated for three years except in emergencies.

RANDOLPH, NJ – Randolph Township posted its 2026 milling and paving schedule on May 5, listing 5.65 miles of roads scheduled to be milled and paved during the summer.

The township said residents considering connections to underground utilities or storm drains should complete those connections before July 10, 2026. Under Randolph Township ordinance, newly repaved streets cannot be excavated for three years except in emergencies.

Milling for Phase 1 is scheduled to begin in mid-July, weather permitting, with Phase 2 scheduled to begin in early August. The township said the schedule is tentative and subject to change.

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