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Re: $40,000 in grants to promote use of the waterfront in Guttenberg and Jersey City
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Isnt Guttenberg 8 feet long? How did they recieve more than half of the grants for the walkway when JC has so much more walkway to be porvided?


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The waterfront walkway is one idea NJ definitely got right...hopefully they keep progressing.

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Because that's the way the game is played. It'll probably end up paying for a connected somebody's backyard deck rather than for printing guides to bike paths that aren't actually there.

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Isnt Guttenberg 8 feet long? How did they recieve more than half of the grants for the walkway when JC has so much more walkway to be porvided?

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$40,000 in grants to promote use of the waterfront in Guttenberg and Jersey City

Tuesday, November 09, 2010
By JEAN-PIERRE MESTANZA
JOURNAL STAFF WRITER

The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection handed out a total of $40,000 earlier this month for projects that will allow hikers, bikers, runners, and walkers to enjoy the river's edge in Hudson County.

On Nov. 3, the DEP awarded Guttenberg $25,000 for the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway, a project that will eventually span from the Bayonne Bridge to the George Washington Bridge.

The East Coast Greenway Alliance, a project to create bike corridors along the East Coast from Maine to Florida, was given $15,000 by the DEP for the project's Jersey City section.

The money is used to fund projects that improve access to open space and enhance biking, hiking, and horseback riding opportunities around the state, according to a press release by the state agency.

Forty-eight projects around the state received a total of $833,109.

"Preserving and enhancing our natural resources and open spaces, and providing affordable recreational opportunities for our residents are priorities of the DEP," DEP Commissioner Bob Martin said in a statement.

The East Coast Greenway Alliance plans to use the money to update and reprint its bike trail guides.

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