Gov. Phil Murphy announced Thursday the distribution of $161.25 million in Municipal Aid grants to 543 cities and towns across the state to advance road, bridge, safety and quality-of-life improvements.
While the average grant was approximately $300,000, a number of municipalities received far more than that. Twenty-eight cities received at least $600,000, with five topping $1 million.
Click here for a breakdown of each municipality in every county.
The award given to each of the 21 counties differed greatly, too — with Bergen ($14.2 million) and Essex ($13.5 million) getting the most and Warren ($2.8 million), Cape May ($2.7 million) and Salem ($1.7 million) getting the least.
Here’s a county-by-county breakdown:
- Atlantic: $6.4 million;
- Bergen: $14.2 million;
- Burlington: $9.1 million;
- Camden: $9.7 million;
- Cape May: $2.7 million;
- Cumberland: $3.5 million;
- Essex: $13.5 million;
- Gloucester: $5.7 million;
- Hudson: $8.6 million;
- Hunterdon: $4.0 million;
- Mercer: $6.9 million;
- Middlesex: $12.7 million;
- Monmouth: $12.9 million;
- Morris: $9.8 million;
- Ocean: $10.7 million;
- Passaic: $7.8 million;
- Salem: $1.7 million;
- Somerset: $6.5 million;
- Sussex: $3.7 million;
- Union: $8.3 million;
- Warren: $2.8 million.