Donald Norcross

10/17/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/17/2024 11:37

Rep. Norcross Presents $696,000 in Community Project Funding to Upgrade Stormwater Infrastructure in Washington Township

CHERRY HILL, NJ - Today, Rep. Donald Norcross (D-NJ) presented $696,000 in Community Project Funding (CPF)to Washington Township for stormwater infrastructure upgrades to Ward Lake and Spring Lake.

The funding was secured through the Fiscal Year 2024 government funding package and will be used to prevent flooding and improve safety for residents in the region. The existing stormwater outlets and natural runoff from these lakes have caused erosion and siltation build-up over the past decades. Improvements will include stormwater infrastructure repairs and removal of sediment.

"Community Project Funding grants invest in our communities and support economic development, job creation, and critical projects that improve the quality of life," Rep. Norcross said. "I'm proud to have secured this funding and present this Community Project Funding award to Washington Township for necessary stormwater infrastructure upgrades. Improving our nation's infrastructure also means improving public safety, and with this new funding we will be able to mitigate flooding in South Jersey."

"We are incredibly grateful to Congressman Donald Norcross for his strong support and for securing $696,000 in funding for vital stormwater improvements at Ward Lake and Spring Lake," said Laurie Burns, Mayor of Washington Township. "This investment will enhance the safety and functionality of our infrastructure, positively impacting many residents of Washington Township. Together, we are committed to creating a better future for our community, and we look forward to working collaboratively on future projects that address the needs of our residents."

"We are proud to support Washington Township in securing the $696,000 in funding for essential stormwater improvements at Ward Lake and Spring Lake," said Frank J. DiMarco, Director of Gloucester County Board of Commissioners. " This project reflects our ongoing commitment to infrastructure improvements that enhance public safety and environmental sustainability. We look forward to continuing our partnership with local and federal officials to ensure that important projects like this are completed for the benefit of our communities."

Rep. Norcross recently secured 14 CPF awards totaling $13,565,031for projects throughout New Jersey's First Congressional District to support economic development, create jobs, and respond to the most pressing needs of the community. More information on the 14 projects can be found here.

Since the creation of CPFs in 2021, Rep. Norcross has secured $28.8 million in awards for local projects throughout South Jersey. CPF awards secured by Rep. Norcross range from road and transportation projects and affordable housing upgrades to improving health care and education accessibility.

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