Politics & Government
South Brunswick Will Seek State Funding For Major Road Infrastructure Projects
Both projects have been recommended by the Township Engineer.

SOUTH BRUNSWICK, NJ — South Brunswick Township Council adopted two resolutions last week to pursue state grant funding for two significant roadway improvement initiatives.
The township will be applying for funding through the New Jersey Department of Transportation Trust Fund.
The township will submit applications under NJDOT's Fiscal Year 2026 Municipal Aid Program for the Beekman Road Pathway project and the Cardinal Court and Rochelle Drive Improvement Project. Both infrastructure upgrades have been recommended by the Township Engineer as priorities for the community.
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"Township Council believes that it is in the best interests of its residents to submit applications for possible grant funds from the Transportation Trust Fund for projects recommended by the Township Engineer," according to the resolution.
The Transportation Trust Fund Municipal Aid Program provides municipalities with financial assistance for local road improvements and transportation infrastructure projects.
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