Traffic & Transit
Red Bank, Shrewsbury Get State Aid For Road Repairs
Red Bank received $215,000 for the rehabilitation of Spring Street. Shrewsbury got money for Samara Drive, Birch Drive and Barker Avenue.
RED BANK, NJ — Various Monmouth County municipalities will receive a combined $12.6 million in infrastructure grants from the New Jersey Department of Transportation, with $553,000 going to projects in Red Bank, Shrewsbury borough and Shrewsbury Township.
Red Bank will receive $215,000 for rehabilitation of Spring Street.
Shrewsbury borough will receive $180,000 for improvements to Samara Drive and Birch Drive.
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Shrewsbury Township will receive $158,000 for improvements to Barker Avenue.
The work will all begin in 2020. It remains unclear if the roads will be shut down during that time period.
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Fair Haven was also given $350,000 to continue road work on Hance Road and Cooney Terrace. Rumson was given $290,000 for West River Road curb and sidewalk improvements and Sea Bright was given $270,000 to repave Riverview Place, Shrewsbury Way, Henry Lane and River Way.
Middletown was given $215,000 to make Holland Road improvements.
“I’m glad to see vital infrastructure funds going straight to many of the towns that need it most, and at just the right time to help municipal governments plan for next year’s construction,” said state Senator Vin Gopal (D-Long Branch). “With most local governments beginning their calendar year budget on January 1, these accelerated funds will make sure that towns have the information they need to make the right decisions for their residents.”
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