Toms River To Receive Nearly $380K State Grant For Roadwork

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Toms River NJ

27 October, 2021

5:33 AM

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TOMS RIVER, NJ — Toms River Township will receive $379,000 from the state in a municipal aid grant for a road resurfacing project, New Jersey officials announced Tuesday. The grant is part of a $161.25 million package of Municipal Aid grants to 541 cities and towns across the state, officials said. Those grants were chosen from among 625 projects that were submitted for consideration by the state Department of Transportation. The funding comes from the 2016 Transportation Trust Fund renewal, from the gasoline tax. "These funds are crucial to municipalities for the completion of projects that improve quality of life and safety for New Jersey residents," Gov. Phil Murphy said. Toms River has been awarded $379,000 for elevation of Mizzen Road, Pinta Court and Ship Court. Under the Municipal Aid grant program, each county is apportioned a share of the total funding based on population and the number of local centerline miles. Municipalities compete for portions of their county's share. NJDOT provides 75 percent of the grant amount when a town awards a contract and the remaining 25 percent upon completion of the project. There are seven project categories within the Municipal Aid grant program eligible for funding: Roadway Preservation, Roadway Safety, Quality of Life, Mobility, Bikeway, Pedestrian Safety, and Bridge Preservation. Click here to get Patch email notifications, or download our app to have breaking news alerts sent right to your phone. Have a news tip? Email [email protected] Follow Toms River Patch on Facebook.

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