Township of Byram, Sussex County
NJ Department of the Treasury
Division of Property Management and Construction
Final Design Phase – Virtual Public Information Center

PROJECT BACKGROUND
The purpose of this project is to construct an amphibian passage system along a 1,200-foot section of Waterloo Road and the surrounding Allamuchy Mountain State Park and Waterloo Village lands in Byram Township, Sussex County. The project offers a long-term solution to the vehicle-caused mortality threatening a significant local population of amphibians that must migrate across Waterloo Road to reach their nearby vernal breeding pond each spring.
Improvements include:
- Construction of four (4) specialized amphibian tunnels beneath Sussex CR 604 – Waterloo Road
- Installation of guide fencing on both sides of the road to intercept and funnel amphibians towards the tunnels
PROPOSED PROJECT LIMITS
- Sussex County Route 604 – Waterloo Road, MP 0.81± to MP 1.02±
- Vicinity of Allamuchy Mountain State Park and Waterloo Village Historic Site
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE
Design Development Phase Completion: Summer 2021
Final Design Completion: 2023
Construction Completion: 2024
PUBLIC INFORMATION & COMMENTS
The NJ Division of Property Management and Construction, in conjunction with New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and our design consultant, NV5 , held a virtual Public Information Center (PIC) on May 4, 2021 to provide local residents, businesses and stakeholders with information on the Waterloo Road Amphibian Crossing Project and to offer an opportunity for comments and questions.
PIC Presentation
PIC Recording
A final Public Information Center was held virtually on May 18, 2023, followed by a two week comment period.
Final PIC Presentation
Final PIC Recording
Summary of Public Comments and Responses
For further information, please contact:
MacKenzie Hall, Biologist
NJDEP Fish and Wildlife
Endangered and Nongame Species Program
P.O. Box 394
Lebanon, NJ 08833
MacKenzie.Hall@njdepwptest.net