KEANSBURG, NJ — Mayor George Hoff announced this week that Keansburg received $1 million from the federal government for critical infrastructure improvements in Keansburg, including enhancing pedestrian access, reconstructing roadways and fortifying drainage systems throughout the borough.

Hoff said this is “the first federal grant to address drainage improvements in the borough of Keansburg in over 30 years, and will reduce flooding on numerous streets.”

He said it would save single-family homes approximately $350 in taxes, but did not explain exactly how.

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The funding announcement comes on the heels of Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr.’s recent disclosure that he has secured $16 million in funding for thirteen projects in New Jersey’s Sixth Congressional District, which Keansburg is a part of.

These projects are poised to rebuild and repair infrastructure, support low-emission public transit, facilitate lead pipe removal and bolster coastal resiliency.

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