Jackson Township Receives $209,000 Grant To Support Road Upgrades

Jackson Township has received a grant of $209,000 from the New Jersey Department of Transportation, which will be used for pavement, drainage and traffic safety upgrades to Anderson Road, from Cassville Road at Route 571 to Monmouth Road at Route 537.

Design work for the project, which involves 1.6 miles of roadway, is anticipated to begin in the summer of 2023 with construction commencing sometime in the fall.

“Investing in Jackson Township’s infrastructure remains one of our top priorities,” Mayor Michael Reina said. “We are pleased to partner with the state Department of Transportation on this initiative, which demonstrates our collective commitment to ensuring that our roads are in top-notch condition. This latest road improvements project builds on the significant amount of road upgrades we did last year, both on our own and in collaboration with the county.”

Any input from the public about the Anderson Road improvement project should be directed to the Township Engineering Department for consideration. Send emails to Stephen Schreiber, PE, Township Engineer at engineering@jacksontwpnj.net.

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