County public works departments maintain road networks, bridges, drainage systems, and public facilities in areas outside city limits, serving rural and unincorporated communities that rely on county government for infrastructure maintenance. There are 11 Public Works locations in Middlesex County, New Jersey.

Residents of Middlesex County should be aware that road and drainage responsibilities differ between incorporated city areas (handled by the city) and unincorporated county areas (handled by the county public works department). Contacting the correct agency ensures faster service response.

List of Middlesex County, New Jersey Public Works

New Brunswick Public Works

View Details Call Now (732) 745-5104

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Spotswood Public Works

View Details Call Now (732) 251-0700

Spotswood Public Works

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Aberdeen Township Public Works

View Details Call Now (732) 441-9588

Aberdeen Township Public Works

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Highland Park Public Works

View Details Call Now (732) 247-9379

Highland Park Public Works

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Keasbey Public Works

View Details Call Now (732) 738-3185

Keasbey Public Works

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Perth Amboy Public Works

View Details Call Now (732) 826-0290

Perth Amboy Public Works

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Monroe Township Public Works

View Details Call Now (732) 656-4575

Monroe Township Public Works

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Cranbury Township Public Works

View Details Call Now (609) 395-7237

Cranbury Township Public Works

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Jamesburg Borough Public Works

View Details Call Now (732) 521-3335

Jamesburg Borough Public Works

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Plainsboro Township Public Works

View Details Call Now (609) 799-0099

Plainsboro Township Public Works

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South River Public Works

View Details Call Now (732) 257-9051

South River Public Works

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Residents of Middlesex County can contact the county public works department to report road hazards, request culvert inspections, or inquire about right-of-way requirements for property improvements adjacent to county roads. Many counties also accept public infrastructure requests through an online citizen request management system accessible on the county's website.

You may also find Public Works locations in neighboring counties including Middlesex, Union, Essex.