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Warren Awarded $175K For Roadwork Project

The money is part of more than $161 million in grants that will help advance road, bridge, safety, and quality-of-life improvements.

WARREN, NJ — Warren was awarded $175,000 in state grants to help with roadway improvement.

Warren will use its $175,000 grant for phase one of King George Road.

A total of 543 cities and towns across the state are receiving grants to advance road, bridge, safety, and quality-of-life improvements, continuing the Department of Transportation's Commitment to Communities initiative.

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"These grants are further demonstration of the partnership between my Administration and our communities to build a stronger, safer, and more modern transportation network," said Murphy. "In a state as densely populated as New Jersey, where our interconnectedness is a strength, these vital investments will increase safety, foster mobility, and improve the quality-of-life for New Jerseyans statewide."

Under the Municipal Aid grant program, each county is apportioned a share of the total funding based on population and the number of local centerline miles. Municipalities compete for portions of their county’s share. NJDOT provides 75 percent of the grant amount when a town awards a contract and the remaining 25 percent upon completion of the project.

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