Booker Secures Funding for Critical New Jersey Projects in Major Government Funding Bill

Booker Secures Funding for Critical New Jersey Projects in Major Government Funding Bill

$166.2 million includes funding for water and transit infrastructure, affordable housing, and health initiatives, among other vital projects

NEWARK, N.J. – Today, U.S. Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) announced millions of dollars in federal funding for critical New Jersey programs, projects, and priorities he worked to secure were included in the $1.7 trillion Fiscal Year 2023 government funding bill.

“From upgrading our vital infrastructure to increasing access to affordable housing, to creating and expanding health programs that promote mental health care and combat the opioid crisis, the projects funded in this bill will provide major benefits to communities across New Jersey,” said Senator Booker. “These vital projects will create jobs, stimulate economic activity, and keep New Jersey families healthy and safe. I am proud to have fought to ensure this funding was included and am grateful for the organizations, community leaders, and elected officials who are working tirelessly to advance these critical initiatives. As these projects all across our state move forward, I’m excited to see the positive impact they will have on the quality of life of New Jerseyans.”

Senator Booker, alongside Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ), were able to secure tens of millions of dollars for key community projects in cities and townships across New Jersey including Newark, Passaic, Bayonne, Paterson, Lakewood, Clayton, Cape May and Mount Holly; and for countywide projects in Burlington County, Union County and Hudson County, just to name a few.

In total, Booker secured $166.2 million in funding for 130 essential New Jersey projects and programs, detailed in the table below.

Funding highlights include:

  • $3,452,973 for the Town of Parsippany-Troy Hills for the Pump Station No. 4 Sanitary Sewer Redirection Project
  • $2,347,000 for Keyport Borough for Water Main Replacement and Upgrade Project
  • $1,200,000 for Union City Police Department’s Digital Trunked Radio System Replacement
  • $1,000,000 for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Essex, Hudson & Union Counties for mentoring and student support
  • $32,000,000 for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for beach replenishment on Long Beach Island
  • $10,000,000 for the City of North Wildwood to extend the seawall in North Wildwood
  • $3,550,000 for the City of Newark for the Lincoln Park restoration project
  • $3,000,000 for the South Jersey Transportation Authority for its Atlantic City International Airport (ACY) Cargo Taxiway Project
  • $1,333,000 for the Town of Newton for First Response Communications Equipment
  • $1,000,000 for the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark for Cooperman Family Arts Education and Community Center Construction
  • $3,452,972 for the Willingboro Municipal Utilities Authority for the Well 5A PFOS Treatment System Upgrade
  • $1,000,000 for the Inspira Health Network for the Cumberland County NJ Youth Violence Cessation Initiative
  • $600,000 for the City of Cape May to expand its Drinking Water Treatment Plant
  • $445,000 for the New Jersey Coalition Against Sexual Assault for its Accessibility Capacity Building Project
  • $1,000,000 for the New Jersey Coalition to End Domestic Violence for services for domestic violence survivors and their families and its Legal Representation Project
  • $1,404,800 for the Rutgers University-Camden Community Partnership Centers for community and partnership centers
  • $2,170,000 for the City of Elizabeth for Replacement of Known Lead Service Lines

The bill also included a number of legislative changes championed by Senator Booker: making permanent the option that states can provide 12 months of continuous Medicaid or CHIP coverage during postpartum, an effort Senator Booker has called for in his MOMMIES Act and temporarily secured in the American Rescue Plan; the reauthorization of the Alternative to Opioids in Emergency Departments Reauthorization Act, a Booker bill that establishes a grant program for developing and implementing alternatives to opioids for pain management in hospitals and emergency departments; Senator Booker’s Enslaved Voyagers Memorial Act, which authorizes the establishment of a memorial in Washington, DC to honor enslaved persons who were forcibly transported across the Atlantic; Senator Booker’s bipartisan Emergency Savings Act, legislation to help Americans save for unexpected expenses through workplace emergency savings accounts; an additional $50 million for community violence intervention efforts; Booker’s bipartisan FDA Modernization Act that would end the outdated requirement that experimental drugs be tested on animals, instead allowing for non-animal testing when appropriate; a modified version of Senator Booker’s Right Whale Coexistence Act to establish a new federal grant program to protect the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale; and additional funding for Small Business Administration to support entrepreneurship.

Recipient Project Funding Amount
180 Turning Lives Around, Inc. 180 Turning Lives Around, Inc. , NJ, for youth mental health services $                 565,000
Bancroft Bancroft. Cherry Hill, NJ for increasing
independent living. Including for the purchase of
equipment, including technology and devices.
$                 500,000
Borough of Alpha Borough of Alpha for a Elevated Water Storage Replacement Project $              3,320,561
Borough of Bogota Communications Equipment Upgrades $                 255,000
Borough of Carteret Carteret OEM Building Renovation and Expansion Project $              1,000,000
Borough of Clayton Clayton Fire Department Ladder Truck $                 715,000
Borough of Cliffside Park Borough of Cliffside Park for Oakdene Avenue Stormwater Improvements Project $              1,000,000
Borough of Edgewater Borough of Edgewater for Pump Station No.4 Project $              1,000,000
Borough of Fairview Borough of Fairview Municipal Documents Archival Project $                 300,000
Borough of Flemington Borough of Flemington for Potable Water Well #11 $              1,200,000
Borough of Fort Lee Borough of Fort Lee for Sewer Pump Station Upgrades $                 600,000
Borough of Lodi Borough of Lodi Senior Citizens Shuttle Bus $                 100,000
Borough of Ridgefield Borough of Ridgefield Resurfacing Improvements Project $                 500,000
Borough of Roselle Roadway Improvement and Pedestrian Safety Project — Chestnut Street Corridor $              2,000,000
Borough of Woodland Park Borough of Woodland Park for Rifle Camp Road Sewer Line Project $                 709,000
Burlington County Department of Human Services Burlington County Homeless Shelter Construction $              3,000,000
City of Bayonne Field of Dreams 11th Street Park ADA Accessibility $              1,000,000
City of Cape May City of Cape May for Drinking Water Treatment Plant Expansion $                 600,000
City of Elizabeth City of Elizabeth for Replacement of Known Lead Service Lines $              2,170,000
City of Englewood Englewood Public Safety Communication Enhancement Project $              1,790,000
City of Garfield City of Garfield for a Lead Piping Removal and Replacement Project $              2,400,000
City of Hackensack City of Hackensack for a Storm Water Discharge $              3,452,972
City of Hoboken Sinatra Drive Redesign Project $              1,800,000
City of Jersey City Morris Canal Greenway Improvement Project $              2,021,000
City of Jersey City Jersey City Apprenticeship Program $                 750,000
City of Jersey City Revitalization of Curries Woods Food Pantry $                 510,000
City of Newark City of Newark, NJ, for facilities and equipment $              1,000,000
City of Newark, NJ Lincoln Park Restoration Project $              3,550,000
City of North Wildwood North Wildwood Sea Wall $            10,000,000
City of Passaic Passaic – Main Avenue Parking Deck Project $              4,000,000
City of Paterson Johnny Briggs Baseball Field at Westside Park Project $              1,000,000
City of Paterson City of Paterson, NJ, for substance use disorder services and case management, including equipment $                 188,000
City of Perth Amboy Veterans Memorial Youth League Complex Park Improvements $              1,500,000
City of Rahway City of Rahway for Lead Service Line Replacement Project $              1,000,000
City of Summit Summit Park Line Project $                 250,000
County College of Morris County College of Morris, NJ, for the Cybersecurity Center and Hacking Lab, including the purchase of equipment $                 720,000
County of Bergen Hackensack Mixed Use Bus Terminal Project $              1,000,000
County of Bergen River Road Soil Stabilization Project $                 250,000
County of Burlington Burlington County Emergency Communications Project $              1,200,000
County of Middlesex Southern Middlesex County flood Mitigation and Resilience Project $              1,112,175
County of Passaic Great Falls Gateway Phase II Project $              1,215,000
County of Union Homeless Shelter Program Expansion $                 516,000
Facility for Meals on Wheels of Salem County Meals on Wheels of Salem County $                 380,000
Family Promise of Morris County Housing is Healthcare for Economic Development Project $              1,761,700
Hudson County New Jersey County Road 653/County Avenue Improvements $              1,750,000
Inspira Health Network Cumberland County NJ Youth Violence Cessation Initiative $              1,000,000
Kean University Coalport Neighborhood Revitalization Planning $                 750,000
Kean University Kean University. Union, NJ for workforce development activities and supportive services $              1,000,000
Memorial Pool Energy Efficiency Retrofit National September 11 Memorial & Museum. $                 700,000
Monmouth University Develop, Educate, and Accelerate Entrepreneurs from Underserved Communities $                 640,000
Montgomery Township Land Acquisition for Open Space $              1,212,000
Mount Holly Municipal Courthouse Project Township of Mount Holly $                 330,000
National Aerospace Research and Technology Park Airfield Autonomy Initiative $              2,249,000
New Jersey Community Development Corporation Great Falls Youth Center Expansion Project $              1,500,000
New Jersey Institute of Technology New Jersey Institute of Technology, NJ, for a pre-apprenticeship skill-training program in advanced manufacturing and mechatronics $                 650,000
New Jersey Institute of Technology New Jersey Institute of Technology, NJ, for a community college pre-engineering network initiative $                 650,000
New Jersey Performing Arts Center Cooperman Family Arts Education and Community Center Construction $              1,000,000
New Jersey Performing Arts Center New Jersey Performing Arts Center, NJ, for arts education programs $                 700,000
New Jersey Sharing Network New Jersey Sharing Network, NJ, for equipment $                 175,000
Newark Public Radio, Inc. Capital Repairs to Newark Public Radio Offices $                 500,000
Push to Walk Push to Walk , NJ, for equipment $                 471,000
Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences, Newark, NJ for facilities and equipment $                 950,650
Rutgers University–Camden Community Partnership Centers (RUC-CPC) Rutgers University-Camden. NJ for community and partnership centers $              1,404,800
RWJBarnabas Health Cooperman Medical Center Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center. Livingston NJ for facilities and equipment $              1,000,000
Seton Hall University Seton Hall University. South Orange. NJ for facilities and equipment $              1,140,000
South Jersey Transportation Authority Atlantic City International Airport (ACY) Cargo Taxiway Project $              3,000,000
Stevens Institute of Technology Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ for computer science programs. Including equipment $                 960,000
The Borough of Bergenfield Borough of Bergenfield: Cooper’s Pond Improvements $                 750,000
The Borough of Prospect Park Borough of Prospect Park Park for Main Sewer Line Repair Project $                 442,000
The Center for Great Expectations Medication Assisted Treatment The Center for Great Expectations, Somerset, NJ for mental health services and treatment $                 500,000
The Food Bank of South Jersey Building Food Bank Capacity Through Sustainability & Eco- friendly Logistics $                 970,000
The Valley Hospital The Valley Hospital, NJ, for equipment $                 609,000
Town of Dover Town of Dover for Lead Service Line Replacement Project $                 250,000
Town of Guttenberg Town of Guttenberg for Galaxy CSO Chamber Elimination Project $                 394,000
Town of Newton First Response Communications Equipment $              1,333,000
Town of Secaucus Secaucus Senior Services Building and Community Center $                 950,000
Township of Harrison Harrison Public Safety Communication Project $                 563,000
Township of Lakewood Lakewood Water, Sewer, and Road Improvements $              2,000,000
Township of Lebanon Lebanon Street Improvements Project $                 750,000
Township Of North Bergen Township of North Bergen for Tonnelle Drainage Improvements $              3,452,972
Township of Piscataway Education Wing at the Metlar-Bodine House Museum Historic Site $                 500,000
Township of Piscataway Solar Panel Installation at Department of Public Works Canopy; $                 250,000
Township of South Brunswick South Brunswick Signalized Intersection Improvements $              2,600,000
Township of South Hackensack South Hackensack Police Communications Upgrade Project $                 210,000
Township of West Orange The O’Connor Park Reconstruction Project $              1,158,810
Township of Woodbridge Zero Emissions Downtown and Community Mobility $              1,500,000
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Barnegat Inlet to Little Egg Inlet, NJ $            32,000,000
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers New York and New Jersey Harbor Deepening and Channel Improvements Study, NY & NJ $              1,000,000
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. New York and New Jersey Harbor, NY & NJ (DMMP); $              3,000,000
Union County, New Jersey Union County, New Jersey, NJ, for mental health and recovery support programs, including equipment $                 661,000
United Way of Northern New Jersey United For ALICE@Work in New Jersey $                 642,000
United Way of Northern New Jersey United Way of Northern New Jersey, NJ, to improve early learning $                 500,000
West New York Housing Authority West New York Housing Authority Building Security Improvements $                 888,000
Whippany River, NJ, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers   $                 300,000
Willingboro Municipal Utilities Authority Willingboro Municipal Utilities Authority for the Well 5A PFOS Treatment System Upgrade $              3,452,972
AngelaCARES AngelaCARES, NJ, for case management and counseling services $                 102,000
Atlantic County Economic Alliance Atlantic County Economic Alliance, NJ, for an apprenticeship program for veterans $                 150,000
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Essex, Hudson & Union Counties Big Brothers Big Sisters of Essex, Hudson & Union Counties. Newark. NJ for mentoring and student support $              1,000,000
Bridges Outreach, Inc Bridges Outreach, Inc., NJ, to provide services and case management to individuals experiencing homelessness $                 517,000
Camden Center for Youth Development, Inc Community Coaches $                 324,000
City of Burlington Kennedy Lake Dredging Project Proposal $                   55,000
City of East Orange City of East Orange, NJ, for an employment and training reentry program $                   30,000
City of Elizabeth City of Elizabeth, NJ, for equipment $                 500,000
Community Services Inc. of Ocean County Community Services Inc. of Ocean County, NJ, for facilities and equipment $                 270,475
County of Bergen Jackson Avenue/Riverside Avenue Drainage Improvements $                 250,000
Domus Corporation Residence of St. Martin of Tours Affordable Housing $                 500,000
Family Promise, Inc. Family Promise Union County Day Center $                 875,000
Girl Scouts Heart of New Jersey Girl Scouts Heart of New Jersey, NJ, for educational and leadership programs, including purchase of technology and equipment $                 500,000
Institute of Music for Children Institute of Music for Children, NJ, for the Summer Arts Institute $                   75,000
Keyport Borough Keyport Borough for Water Main Replacement and Upgrade Project $              2,347,000
Lawnside Intergenerational Program Lawnside Intergenerational Program, NJ, for an intergenerational support program $                   30,000
Meals on Wheels of Mercer County Meals on Wheels of Mercer County, NJ, for equipment $                   81,000
New Brunswick Free Public Library New Brunswick Free Public Library, NJ, for employment and training activities $                   38,000
New Jersey Coalition Against Sexual Assault NJCASA Accessibility Capacity Building Project $                 445,000
New Jersey Coalition to End Domestic Violence New Jersey Coalition to End Domestic Violence, NJ, for services for domestic violence survivors and their families $                 500,000
New Jersey Coalition to End Domestic Violence NJCEDV Legal Representation Project $                 500,000
Newark Public Library Digitization of the Newark Evening News $                 183,000
Newark School of the Arts Newark School of the Arts, NJ, for the Early Childhood Music and Movement program $                   50,000
Norwescap, Inc. Norwescap Food Incubator $                 350,000
Robbinsville Township Archival Preservation and Digitization $                 200,000
Seton Hall University Seton Hall Law School – Community-Based Reentry and Support Service $                 632,000
The Metropolitan YMCA of the Oranges The Metropolitan YMCA of the Oranges, NJ, for mental and behavioral health care services, including equipment $                 337,000
The Salvation Army The Salvation Army, NJ, for afterschool program, including purchase of technology $                   32,000
Town of Parsippany-Troy Hills Town of Parsippany-Troy Hills for the Pump Station No. 4 Sanitary Sewer Redirection Project $              3,452,972
Township of Brick Township of Brick. NJ for facilities and equipment $                 250,000
Township of West Caldwell Pine Brook Stream De-Snagging and Stabilization $                   55,000
Tri-County Community Action Agenecy Inc. (t/a Gateway Community Action Partnership) Tri-County Community Action Agency Inc., NJ, for mental health care and substance use disorder prevention and treatment, including equipment $                 350,000
Union City Police Department Union City’s Digital Trunked Radio System Replacement $              1,200,000
Women’s Rights Information Center Legal Assistance for Low-Income Victims of Crime $                 255,000
YWCA of Eastern Union County YWCA Union County Rebuilding Project $                 500,000

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