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WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Rep. Chris Smith (NJ-04) today announced that close to $1 million in federal funds has been allocated for vital “The Specifically, $635,000 will be allocated for the design and construction of a 600-foot retaining wall along the right bank of the The federal money was allocated in accordance with the year-long continuing resolution (P.L. 110-5), which required the Army Corps of Engineers to create a work plan for Corps projects for Fiscal Year (FY) 2007. “We have all witnessed the horrific damage flooding can cause in terms of unexpected financial and navigational stress on effected communities. This federal support will help repair the structural integrity of the river bank and ensure the road’s safety to prevent a disastrous situation from happening during a hazardous storm,” said Smith, who over the years has helped secure $995,000 for this project which is just shy of $1 million which is the maximum amount of federal government funds available for the project. In order for the project to proceed, a Project Cooperation Agreement must first be signed by the Army Corps of Engineers and The second “The Also included in the Corps recently announced work plan is $3.305 million for the ongoing 21-mile Sandy Hook to Barnegat Beach Replenishment Project which extends along the New Jersey shoreline, from the Town of Sea Bright to the Manasquan Inlet in Monmouth County. The project is broken down into two Sections with Section I extending for 12 miles from Sea Bright to “Because replenishment and renourishment projects are essential to the overall health of our beaches, I will continue to push for additional funding to ensure this and other important projects, such as the Manasquan to Barnegat beach replenishment project, remain on track,” said Smith. | ||
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| For Immediate Release: March 30, 2007 Contact: Patrick Creamer (202) 225-3765 |
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