MOUNT HOLLY, NJ — A variety of trails and at least one bridge will be constructed throughout New Jersey with the help of $4.55 million that was approved by the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission Board.
The "Circuit Trails" network brings together Greater Philadelphia and South Jersey communities.
Under the Regional Trails Program, the funding is being used to take projects from planning and design all the way through construction.
A total of $1.48 million will go towards initiatives in Burlington, Camden, and Mercer Counties:
The Circuit Trails is one of the largest trail networks in the United States.
Officials are working to build an 850-mile connected system that grows transportation options, boosts local economies, and improves the health of residents.
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