New Jersey Turnpike Authority commissioners to meet September 23

John M. Keller Executive Director
John M. Keller Executive Director - New Jersey Turnpike Authority
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The New Jersey Turnpike Authority Board of Commissioners is scheduled to hold its monthly meeting at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, September 23rd. The meeting will take place in the boardroom at NJTA headquarters, located at 1 Turnpike Plaza in Woodbridge.

Members of the public can attend the meeting either in person or by phone. To join by phone, individuals can call 1-800-346-7359 and enter the code 487219. Those participating remotely will have an opportunity to comment during the public portion of the meeting by pressing *1 when prompted.

A formal legal notice about the meeting is available for review by clicking here.



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