Politics & Government

Wayne Gets $501K For Road Improvements

The money will be used to resurface a major road in town.

WAYNE, NJ — Wayne was among 537 cities and towns across the state to receive grants to advance road, bridge, safety, and quality-of-life improvements.

Wayne a received a $501,000 municipal aid grant from the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) to resurface Andover Drive.

The money was granted by Gov. Phil Murphy on Friday out of the $161.25 million given to 95 percent of New Jersey municipalities.

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"Supporting New Jersey's communities through funding for infrastructure maintenance and renewal is a core component of good government, and stands at the top of this administration's priorities," said Murphy.

The competitive municipal aid grant program attracted 681 applications from 544 different municipalities with a total of $377 million in work. Project applications are evaluated and rated on their merits by an independent panel of New Jersey municipal engineers with the support of NJDOT.

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This process resulted in 538 awards to 537 municipalities. The 2016 Transportation Trust Fund renewal has made it possible to continue to award more than double the dollar value for the second straight year ($78.75 million to $161.25) and increase the number of recipients.

For the complete list of grants and projects click here.


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