Politics & Government

Bloomfield to Net $349,200 from State for Street Repair

Conger Street and Glenwood Avenue will get repairs and improvements.

 

Bloomfield Township will receive $349,200 from the state for roadwork improvements, officials with Gov. Chris Christie's office announced last week.

The cash from the Local Aid Grant will help the township make much-needed improvements at the intersection of Conger Street and Glenwood Avenue.

A total of 387 grants worth more than $78 million were awarded for street work and other infrastructure projects around the state, officials said in a release.

Of the more than 600 municipalities that applied for the money, only 57 percent received awards.

"(The Administration) understands how important it is for government at all levels to provide safe streets and roads for motorists and pedestrians alike," said New Jersey Department of Transportation Commissioner James Simpson. "These grants advance local projects without placing a burden on local property taxpayers."

With more than $6.5 million in grant money distributed around Essex County, several surrounding communities also welcomed the additional dollars. 

"Now more than ever, alternate revenues other than property taxes are needed and appreciated by mayors and residents alike," said William G. Dressel Jr., executive director of the New Jersey League of Municipalities.

Officials said local governments maintain almost 30,000 miles of streets and roads, that equal about 70 percent of the statewide total.


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