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FLEMINGTON – The state Division of Transportation has awarded $Four,062,485 in Transportation Belief Fund (TTF) cash for street tasks.
In accordance with Freeholder Zach Wealthy, the county’s Engineering Division is “inspecting precedence street enchancment tasks for inclusion in subsequent 12 months’s capital funds, to find out essentially the most advantageous use of the grant funds.”
A earlier $Four million state grant helped to fund enhancements to County Route 513 in Alexandria and Franklin townships from Everittstown to Pittstown and the whole size of County Route 628 in Lebanon Township and Glen Gardner. The state grant funds two-thirds of these tasks’ prices.
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Wealthy, the freeholders board liaison to the Division of Public Works and Engineering, defined that the grants “enable for the reserving of county capital that than might be devoted for extra street security tasks.”
The state funding “gives a major value share for sustaining secure roads for the county’s residents and different vacationers,” Wealthy stated, congratulating the Engineering Division for its success in making ready the purposes for the grants.
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