DCA Awards $6.45 Million in Small Cities Community Development Block Grants
- Posted on: 07/7/2023
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 $6,452,409 in Small Cities Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) to non-entitlement municipalities and counties in New Jersey. The 19 grants are going to 16 municipalities in nine counties. DCA’s Division of Housing and Community Resources receives, distributes, and administers these federal grant funds for the State of New Jersey.
“Small Cities CDBG grants are an effective way to help municipal and county governments address housing rehabilitation, capital improvements, and economic development efforts,” said Lieutenant Governor Sheila Oliver, who serves as DCA Commissioner. “The projects funded by these grants will make a positive, appreciable difference in the smaller-sized communities that benefit from them.”
Awards in this year’s application cycle will provide funding for worthwhile 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 infrastructure; and the rehabilitation of housing for low- and moderate-income residents.
Small Cities CDBG grants provide direct assistance to eligible municipalities and counties for housing rehabilitation, public facilities improvements, community revitalization, and economic development. 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. Only non-entitlement, less-populated communities and counties that do not receive direct funding from HUD are eligible for the Small Cities CDBG program.
Municipalities 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 which include:
- Activities that benefit low- and moderate-income persons,
- Assistance in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight, or
- 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:
2023 Small Cities Community Development Block Grant Awards
Grantee Name |
County |
Project Title |
Project Description |
Award Amount |
Cape May City |
Cape May |
ADA Compliance - City Beachfront/Convention Hall Access |
Improve accessible beachfront travel by purchasing beach mats to create ADA compliant walkway parallel to the water, plus creating an event space at Convention Hall for use by persons using wheel chairs, walkers and scooters. |
$400,000 |
Carneys Point Township |
Salem |
ADA-Compliant Improvements to Dunn's Park |
Provide ADA-compliant improvements to Dunn's Park. |
$380,000 |
Dennis Township |
Cape May |
ADA Improvements for Dennis Township Recreation Center |
Remove mobility barriers at the Dennis Township Recreation Center that hinder access by the disabled and handicapped in order to comply with the ADA. |
$347,485 |
Downe Township |
Cumberland |
Downe Township Housing Rehabilitation |
Rehabilitate approximately 12 low-income housing units. |
$200,000 |
East Windsor Township |
Mercer |
East Windsor Township Housing Rehabilitation Program |
Correct code violations in housing units occupied by low- and moderate-income residents. |
$ 195,551 |
Egg Harbor City |
Atlantic |
ADA Improvements at Egg Harbor City Lake Park |
Construct ADA improvements at Egg Harbor City Lake Park, including handicapped parking, beach access, and removal of architectural barriers in the restrooms. |
$400,000 |
Fairfield Township |
Essex |
Fairfield Township Home Rehabilitation |
Rehabilitate approximately 12 low-income housing units. |
$200,000 |
Fairfield Township |
Essex |
Fairfield Township Senior Center Improvements |
At the municipal senior center, create a food pantry storage room, improve existing restrooms, upgrade the existing kitchen, provide ADA access to the basement, and create a crafts area and computer lab in the basement. |
$400,000 |
Gloucester City |
Camden |
Division Street Reconstruction |
Replace the water and combined sewer mains and reconstruct the roadway curb to curb including ADA ramps on Division Street between 6th and 7th Streets. |
$400,000 |
Lower Township |
Cape May |
Villas Storm Outfalls Phase 1 |
Alleviate flooding by replacing ineffective storm water outfalls at Shadeland Avenue, Broadway Avenue, Wildwood Avenue, Arbor Avenue, Spruce Avenue and Woodland Avenue. |
$400,000 |
Middle Township |
Cape May |
Del Haven Water Lateral Connection Assistance Program |
Assist income-qualified primary residence homeowners to connect their homes to the new Del Haven public water system by providing forgivable loans to reduce connections costs. |
$ 395,551 |
Middle Township |
Cape May |
ADA Compliance Clarence Davies Recreation Complex |
Install an improved surface area and additional inclusive play equipment at the Clarence Davies Recreation Complex in Goshen. |
$400,000 |
Palmyra Borough |
Burlington |
Borough of Palmyra Housing Rehabilitation Program |
Continue the borough-wide housing rehabilitation program. |
$ 195,551 |
Sussex Borough |
Sussex |
Install Electricity and Provide Instrumentation Improvements |
Installation of an electrical supply to the water tower for a generator and instrumentation improvements for the utility system. |
$400,000 |
Upper Deerfield Township |
Cumberland |
Upper Deerfield Township Housing Rehabilitation Program |
Rehabilitate approximately 12 low-income housing units. |
$ 195,551 |
Upper Deerfield Township |
Cumberland |
Recreation ADA Compliance - Phase V |
Complete ADA improvements by removing architectural barriers at the Seabrook Recreation Complex and install an emergency generator at the Township Senior Center to support its role as a hot weather cooling center. |
$400,000 |
Washington Borough |
Warren |
Warren Housing Opportunities, Inc. - Building Improvement |
Assist the Warren Housing Opportunity, Inc. in conjunction with the ARC of Warren County to make structural, drainage and energy efficiency improvements to a group home apartment building. |
$400,000 |
Wildwood City |
Cape May |
Removal of Architectural Barriers to Accessibility |
Remove architectural barriers to accessibility at East Spicer Avenue and the Boardwalk through the construction of an ADA-compliant access ramp. |
$400,000 |
Wildwood Crest Borough |
Cape May |
ADA Compliance - Borough Hall - 6101 Pacific Avenue |
Remove architectural barriers that hinder mobility for the disabled at the Borough Hall. |
$ 342,720 |
19 Approved Applications Total: |
$6,452,409 |
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.
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