NJ Home   Services A to Z   Departments/Agencies FAQs
Great Seal of the State of New Jersey
NJDOT Site Index  |  Search: NJ Home   NJDOT
Disclaimer  
Great Seal of the State of New Jersey

news release

P.O. Box 600
Trenton, NJ
Governor's Office - Mike Drewniak or Kevin Roberts
609-777-2600
NJDOT Contact: Joe Dee
609-530-4280

RELEASE: September 8, 2011

 

Governor Christie announces available funding to help Local Governments repair storm-damaged
roads and bridges
Up to $30 million in Federal and State Funds will assist
counties and municipalities

(Trenton) - Demonstrating the Administration’s commitment to the storm recovery process, Governor Chris Christie today announced he is making available $7.5 million in Local Aid Infrastructure funding to help cover up to $30 million in repairs to local roads and bridges damaged by Hurricane Irene.

The $7.5 million will be used to cover county and municipal matches of Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) grants that require a 25% local contribution.

“Hurricane Irene demonstrated how important New Jersey’s transportation infrastructure network is to our overall mobility and our sustained economic activity,” said Governor Christie during his remarks to the fall gathering of the New Jersey Conference of Mayors held at Drumthwacket. “To assist municipalities and counties recover from the impact of Irene, I am announcing today that Local Aid Infrastructure Fund (LAIF) grant money will be made available for immediate hurricane-related transportation infrastructure repair assistance. This aid package has been assembled to spur the recovery process in a way that reduces the strain on local municipal budgets and expedites repairs to critical infrastructure.”

Project funding will be administered in the same manner as Local Aid Infrastructure (LAIF) grants with municipalities and counties requesting grants for specific projects through the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT). Applications for aid will be accepted immediately. Applicants should follow normal procedures and file a NJDOT form SA-96 to request a grant.

The Christie Administration will work in a timely manner to review applications and award grants to help repair and reconstruction work to begin as quickly as possible.

The amount of FEMA grants to New Jersey local and county governments is not known at this time. Should FEMA grants exceed $30 million, the Local Aid funding announced today will be used to cover portions of local matches.

Information on the LAIF process, including the Form SA-96 grant application form, is available online at www.state.nj.us/transportation/business/localaid/descrfunding.shtm

Questions should be directed to Michael Russo, Director, Local Aid and Economic Development, NJDOT at (609) 530-3640

 
Go to NJDOT home page Contact Us | Privacy Notice | Legal Statement | Accessibility Statement  Go to State of New Jersey home page
  department: home | about | NJ commuter | in the works | business | engineering | freight, air & water | capital | community | data | links | index
  statewide: NJ Home | about NJ | business | government | state services A to Z | departments

  Copyright © State of New Jersey, 2002-2020
  Department of Transportation
  P.O. Box 600
  Trenton, NJ 08625-0600
OPRA - open public records act

  Last Updated:  September 8, 2011