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Avalon Today
By the People, for the People
Water Service Shut Off on Portion of 35th Street in Avalon
Residents affected as new water main is connected to existing system
Published on Mar. 5, 2026
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As part of a street project on Dune Drive in Avalon, New Jersey, residents living on 35th Street between Dune Drive and Ocean Drive will have their water service shut off on Thursday, March 5th between 12:00pm and 3:00pm. The temporary outage is needed to tie in a new water main to the existing system.
Why it matters
Water service disruptions, even temporary ones, can cause significant inconvenience for residents. This project is part of the ongoing infrastructure improvements in Avalon to maintain reliable water delivery to homes and businesses.
The details
The water service shutdown is required to connect a new water main that is being installed as part of the street project on Dune Drive. All residents on 35th Street between Dune Drive and Ocean Drive have been notified in advance of the 3-hour outage.
- The water service will be shut off on Thursday, March 5, 2026 between 12:00pm and 3:00pm.
The players
Avalon, New Jersey
A coastal borough located in Cape May County, New Jersey, known for its beaches and resort community.
What’s next
After the new water main is connected, water service will be restored to the affected residents on 35th Street.
The takeaway
This temporary water service disruption is a necessary part of the ongoing infrastructure improvements in Avalon to ensure reliable water delivery to the community.

