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Mahwah to Receive Grant After Christie Administration Announces $25M in Bridge Grants
Grants were awarded throughout New Jersey to help counties maintain local bridges in a state of good repair.

The Christie Administration announced 28 Local Bridge, Future Needs grants totaling $21 million to help counties maintain local bridges in a state of good repair.
On the receiving end is Mahwah’s Ramapo Valley Road Culvert replacement, which will receive a $1 million grant.
“The Christie Administration has made improving existing infrastructure, including bridges, a priority at both the state and local level,” NJDOT Commissioner Jamie Fox said. “The Local Bridges, Future Needs Program provides funds for counties to replace, repair, or improve bridges within each county without burdening local property taxpayers.”
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Local Bridges, Future Needs (LBFN) is a $25 million program that provides $1 million to each of the 21 counties for the improvement of county bridges and includes an additional $4 million that is awarded on a competitive basis.
Mahwah is the only Bergen County town to receive a grant.
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Twenty of the 21 counties are allocating the full $1 million in FY14 funding to a single project, while Warren County is using the money to repair two bridges.
In addition to the $1 million each county receives, another six grants totaling $4 million were announced supporting projects in Clementon and Cherry Hill (Camden County), Middle Township (Cape May County), Irvington (Essex County), South Plainfield (Middlesex County), and North Plainfield and Plainfield (Somerset County).
The grants are administered by the NJDOT Division of Local Aid and Economic Development and are funded through the New Jersey Transportation Trust Fund. Each year, Local Aid grants represent a significant portion of Local System Support, which also includes local lead projects, regional planning and project development, and transportation enhancement projects.
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