DCA Awards $6.5 Million in Small Cities Community Development Block Grants

  • Posted on: 06/19/2024

Grants to Fund Community Improvements in Small Cities throughout New Jersey

TRENTON, NJ – The New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) today announced the award of $6,552,869 in Small Cities Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) to non-entitlement municipalities and counties in New Jersey. The 22 grants are going to 17 local government entities in eight counties. DCA’s Division of Housing and Community Resources receives, distributes, and administers these federal grant funds for the State of New Jersey.

Funding for the Small Cities CDBG Program is provided by the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Community Development Block Grant Program. This year, the CDBG program celebrates 50 years of supporting communities since its enactment by Congress in 1974.

“At DCA, it is our mission to improve the quality of life for residents of New Jersey,” said DCA Commissioner Jacquelyn A. Suárez. “One of the ways we’re able to do this is through the Small Cities Program. These federal grants, which DCA administers on behalf of the State, help smaller-sized towns improve public facilities, rehabilitate housing, and make much-needed infrastructure improvements. We’re happy to positively impact families of limited financial means by improving their well-being through such projects.”

Awards in this year’s application cycle provide funding for important projects that include improvements at parks, recreation facilities, and municipal buildings to make them more accessible to disabled persons in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA); upgrades to sewer mains and sewer manholes; expansion of public water and sewer utilities; and rehabilitation of housing for low- and moderate-income residents. Also, an additional $1.4 million in American Rescue Plan (ARP) funding was included for several housing rehabilitation projects in this year’s application cycle to address lead-based paint hazards.

Small Cities CDBG grants provide direct assistance to eligible municipalities and counties for housing rehabilitation, public facilities improvements, community revitalization, and economic development. Only non-entitlement local governmental entities that typically serve populations of less than 50,000 and do not receive direct funding from HUD are eligible for the Small Cities CDBG program.  

Municipalities and counties receiving Small Cities grants design their own projects and funding priorities. These locally developed projects are required to meet at least one of the three federal national objectives that include:

    1. Activities that benefit low- and moderate-income persons;
    2. Assistance in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight; or
    3. Urgent community development needs due to existing conditions that pose a serious and immediate threat to the health or welfare of the community where other financial resources are not available to meet such needs. 

A description of the grant recipients and projects are listed below:

2024 Small Cities Community Development Block Grant Awards

Grantee Name

County

Project Description

Award Amount

Cape May City

Cape May

Improve access of the Cape May Tennis Center to persons with disabilities and the elderly to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

$270,672

Cumberland County

Cumberland

Provide ADA-compliant improvements at the Cumberland County Fairgrounds.

$400,000

Deerfield Township

Cumberland

Rehabilitate approximately 12 low-income, owner-occupied housing units using $200,000 in Small Cities CDBG funds and $200,000 in ARP funds to address lead-based paint hazards.

$400,000

Deerfield Township

Cumberland

Remove architectural barrier at the township municipal building and senior center as a Phase 1 project to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

$385,777

Dover Town

Morris

Construct new restroom facilities and other amenities at Crescent Field.

$400,000

Downe Township

Cumberland

Rehabilitate approximately 12 low-income housing units using $200,000 in Small Cities CDBG funds and $200,000 in ARP funds to address lead-based paint hazards.

$400,000

Egg Harbor City

Atlantic

Construct ADA-compliant infrastructure improvements at City Hall.

$400,000

Fairfield Township

Cumberland

Rehabilitate approximately 12 low-income housing units using $200,000 in Small Cities CDBG funds and $200,000 in ARP funds to address lead-based paint hazards.

$400,000

Fairfield Township

Cumberland

Undertake Phase 2 improvements at the township senior center to create an outdoor activity area for senior citizens including accessible gardening modules, pollinator garden, walking path, walking trail, shuffleboard court, and bocce court.

$216,420

Gloucester City

Camden

Replace the water and combined sewer mains and reconstruct the roadway curb-to-curb including ADA-compliant ramps on Division Street between 7th and 8th streets.

$400,000

Hopewell Township

Cumberland

Rehabilitate 12 single-family homes occupied by low- and moderate-income households using $200,000 in Small Cities CDBG funds and $200,000 in ARP funds to address lead-based paint hazards.

$400,000

Lower Township

Cape May

Remove architectural barriers that hinder access by disabled persons at the municipal pool building.

$400,000

Middle Township

Cape May

Rehabilitate approximately 12 low-income housing units using $200,000 in Small Cities CDBG funds and $200,000 in ARP funds to address lead-based paint hazards.

$400,000

Middle Township

Cape May

Remove, via a Phase 2 project, architectural barriers that hinder access by the disabled and improve ADA accessibility at the municipal building.

$240,000

Mount Holly Township

Burlington

Remove architectural barriers that limit or restrict the accessibility of seniors and residents with disabilities to the existing municipal building by replacing the existing non-functioning elevator.

$240,000

Mount Holly Township

Burlington

Rehabilitate approximately 8 housing units occupied by low- and moderate-income residents.

$200,000

Oldmans Township

Salem

Rehabilitate approximately 12 low- and moderate-income housing units using $200,000 in Small Cities CDBG funds and $200,000 in ARP funds to address lead-based paint hazards.

$400,000

Sussex Borough

Sussex

Line sewer mains that are failing and rehabilitate sewer manholes for the municipal sewer utility.

$400,000

Upper Deerfield Township

Cumberland

Rehabilitate approximately 12 low-income housing units using $200,000 in Small Cities CDBG funds and $200,000 in ARP funds to address lead-based paint hazards.

$400,000

Upper Deerfield Township

Cumberland

Extend public water and sewer utilities to the Phase 1 area of the Hildreth Tract neighborhood.

$400,000

Wildwood City

Cape May

Remove architectural barriers to accessibility at East Bennett Avenue and the Boardwalk through the construction of an ADA-compliant access ramp.

$400,000

Wildwood Crest Borough

Cape May

Remove architectural barriers that hinder mobility for the disabled at the Crest Pier Recreation Center.

$400,000

 

More information about the Small Cities CDBG Program can be found at https://www.nj.gov/dca/dhcr/offices/cdbg.shtml

The Division of Housing and Community Resources is committed to strengthening neighborhoods through the delivery of affordable housing and supportive services and to providing financial and technical assistance to municipalities, community action agencies, and other nonprofit organizations for community and economic development projects that improve the quality of life for residents, especially those who are vulnerable and disadvantaged.

DCA offers a wide range of programs and services, including local government management and finance, affordable housing production, fire safety, building safety, community planning and development, disaster recovery and mitigation, historic preservation, and information privacy.

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Contact:

Contact:

Tammori Petty,
Lisa Ryan,
Judith Drucker
609-292-6055