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Manasquan Council Approves Grant Application Resolution
If the grant application gets approved, the money will go towards the continued restoration of Euclid Avenue.

MANASQUAN, NJ – The Manasquan borough council has agreed to submit a 2022 Community Development Block Grant [CDBG] application to get funding to continue road improvements in the borough.
The borough council approved a $200,000 application to start the second part of the Euclid Avenue reconstruction project, including milling and paving, sidewalk, curb, driveway apron, and gutter repair and installation to improve drainage and reduce the chance for flooding.
The plan also calls for ADA compliance upgrades to be made, including detectable warning surfaces and curb ramps, crosswalk upgrades, and the resetting of existing castings.
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According to the borough, the plan for the grant would be to continue working on Euclid Avenue from South Potter Avenue to South Jackson Avenue, along with South Potter and South Jackson Avenues between Euclid Avenue and East Main Street.
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