What is the difference between a local, county and state road?
West Orange Department of Public Works is not responsible for most services on county and state roads. If there is a problem on one of these streets, you have the option of notifying the county or state agency directly or notifying the township who will bring the problem to the attention of the county or state. In West Orange, the county roads are Central Avenue, Eagle Rock Avenue, Laurel Avenue, Main Street, Park Avenue, Northfield Avenue, Pleasant Valley Way, Prospect Avenue, Washington Street, Gregory Avenue (from Mt. Pleasant Avenue to South Orange border) and Mt. Pleasant Avenue (from Prospect Avenue to Main Street). The state roads are 1-280 and Route 10 (Mt. Pleasant Avenue from Prospect Avenue to the Livingston border).
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