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Nov 23
Funds Allocated For NJ's Recreational Trails By Betsy Kraat

TRENTON--Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Lisa P. Jackson announced that more than $2.1 million in federal grant money has been earmarked for maintaining and improving recreational trails throughout New Jersey.

“Recreational trails enhance our environment, economy and quality of life while offering health and fitness opportunities, outdoor classrooms for nature study, greenways for wildlife conservation and links with our historic past,” Commissioner Jackson said. “With these funds, great trails throughout New Jersey will be even better.”

In the coming year, the DEP will award approximately $1 million in competitive grants for groups that maintain and operate trails. Recipients are required to provide a 20 percent matching share for each project. More than $1.1 million from the Federal Highway Administration’s Recreational Trails Program already has been approved for 48 trail projects.

Projects approved for funding include a $25,000 grant to the Bergen County Department of Parks to restore trails at Saddle River County Park. Also, Camden Greenways Inc. has partnered with the City of Camden to receive $25,000 to connect existing parks and open space as part of the Camden Greenway Trail.

In Burlington County, Wharton State Forest will use $6,425 to develop a water trail maintenance program on several rivers in the Pinelands. Randolph Township in Morris County received $25,000 to construct a trail bridge over Dawson Brook in Heistein Park as part of their township bikeway.

The non-profit Atlantic Off-Highway Vehicle Park Inc. was awarded $338,218 to establish a new riding area in Ocean County for off-highway vehicle enthusiasts. Thirty percent of each year’s funding must be allocated for motorized trail recreation.

The 48 trail projects were recommended for funding by the New Jersey Trails Council and approved by the Federal Highway Administration under the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act.

New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
www.state.nj.us/dep

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