NJDOT has updated several documents and forms necessary for State Aid projects.
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With a $450,000 state grant in hand, East Windsor Township officials are gearing up for an extension of the Union Transportation Trail through the township.
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The New Jersey Historic Trust announces the availability of matching funds for historic preservation projects through the Preserve New Jersey Historic Preservation Fund (PNJHPF).
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Maintaining New Jersey’s transportation infrastructure is a core responsibility of the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT). A few months ago, I talked about how NJDOT uses a program called Pavement Preservation to extend the lifespan of certain stretches of state-owned roadway.
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The New Jersey Department of Transportation issued local aid grants totaling $3 million on January 27 to help 13 municipalities initiate transit and bicycle infrastructure projects that aim to offer quality of life improvements for New Jersey residents without burdening local property tax payers.
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TRENTON – The Murphy Administration today announced Local Aid grants totaling $3 million to help 13 municipalities advance Transit Village, Safe Streets to Transit, and Bikeway projects that will improve the quality of life for New Jersey residents without burdening local property tax payers.
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Fair Lawn is joining a statewide pedestrian safety campaign that aims to save lives through education.
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HAMILTON TOWNSHIP — The Cotton Mill Bridge over the Great Egg Harbor River will close this spring for the next two years.
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Keeping New Jersey’s interstates and highways open, passable, and safe during a winter storm is a responsibility that we take very seriously at the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT).
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At the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT), we believe that our mission to improve the lives of those in the State of New Jersey extends further than building and maintaining our roads and bridges.
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