Ocean City and New Jersey American Water are replacing a sewer main and lateral service lines in the Merion Park neighborhood through September, with final paving projected around Thanksgiving. The utility also plans infrastructure work in the city’s north end starting in early October, part of continued efforts to modernize water and sewer systems island-wide. Primary keyword: Ocean City sewer upgrades.

New sewer mains and laterals in Merion Park, with paving by Thanksgiving; north-end work begins in early October.

What Work Is Happening in Merion Park

Crews are installing a new sewer main and laterals, block by block within the Merion Park area on the island’s bay side. As with similar projects, residents can expect daytime construction noise and temporary lane restrictions while trenches are opened and services are tied in. The city advises that full restoration is planned after underground work, with paving targeted around the Thanksgiving timeframe.

What’s Next: North-End Infrastructure

Following Merion Park, the water company will begin infrastructure work in Ocean City’s north end in early October. Staging often proceeds street-by-street to limit disruptions, with signage posted for detours and driveway access. This continuation helps reduce inflow/outflow issues and supports system reliability before the 2026 summer season.

Street-Level Impacts You Can Expect

  • Short-term closures on local streets while trenching occurs; flaggers direct alternating traffic.

  • Driveway access coordinated with residents when service tie-ins are scheduled.

  • Work hours focused on weekdays; emergency access remains available.

  • Final road paving after underground work cures and inspections pass.
    These are standard steps the city and utility use to move methodically across neighborhoods like Merion Park without long multi-week closures on a single block.
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Why It Matters for Homeowners

For homeowners along Bay Avenue corridors and side streets in Merion Park, renewed mains and laterals can reduce maintenance headaches and improve drainage reliability during heavy rain events. While no forecasts are appropriate, system health is a fundamental part of neighborhood livability—especially on barrier islands where aging lines and tidal conditions can stress infrastructure.

Local Voice

According to the city update, crews remain on schedule in Merion Park this month, with final paving expected by Thanksgiving and north-end work slated to begin in early October. The message emphasizes long-term reliability heading into 2026.

Micro-FAQ

  • Will my water be shut off? Short service interruptions can occur during tie-ins; residents are notified in advance.

  • How long will a block be affected? Work typically advances in segments; many blocks see activity for several days to a couple of weeks.

  • When will the road be smooth again? Final paving is planned after inspections—targeted around Thanksgiving in Merion Park.
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Sources: City of Ocean City; OCNJ Daily.