The state Department of Transportation announced nearly $20 million dollars in federal grants for transportation projects in Central Jersey.
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The state Department of Transportation announced nearly $20 million dollars in federal grants for transportation projects in Central Jersey.
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New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) in partnership with the North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority (NJTPA) today announced the awarding of nearly $20 million in 27 federal grants under the Safe Routes to School (SRTS) and Transportation Alternatives Set-Asides (TA Set-Asides) programs.
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A ribbon cutting ceremony for the opening of a quarter-mile section of the Green Brook Multi-Use Trail took place on Thursday.
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In May 2019, winners received recognition from the New Jersey Department of Transportation, the NJ Safe Routes to School Resource Center and the eight Transportation Management Associations (TMAs) throughout NJ for their support of and achievements for the SRTS Program.
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Budgetary planning is always one of the most challenging jobs for local governments. Last week, Governor Murphy and I announced that we are accelerating the Municipal Aid grants cycle to now be able to announce grant recipients by November ahead of the annual budget cycle.
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The Main Street Paving Project includes road resurfacing, flood mitigation and drainage improvements on Main Street between the bridge and the NJ Transit Railway.
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Value Capture refers to a toolbox of strategies used by public agencies to capture a portion of the value generated by public infrastructure investment.
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Mercer County has received a $2,365,900 federal Regional Transportation Alternatives Program grant through the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) for design and construction of the Mercer County Great Western Bikeway
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The Murphy Administration today announced a change in the New Jersey Department of Transportation’s (NJDOT) Municipal Aid Grant cycle to better help municipalities plan and construct important infrastructure projects.
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The Murphy Administration today announced a change in the New Jersey Department of Transportation’s (NJDOT) Municipal Aid Grant cycle to better help municipalities plan and construct important infrastructure projects. In addition, NJDOT is creating a Local Aid Resource Center to support local public agencies, fulfilling a pledge to offer proactive assistance.
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