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Home›Business & Finance›Cape May County’s Storm Protection Program Gets Support
Business & Finance

September 30, 2016 · about 10 years ago

Cape May County’s Storm Protection Program Gets Support

U.S. Congressman Frank A. LoBiondo has announced that several provisions he secured to benefit South Jersey under the 2016 “Water Resources Development Act” have been approved by the House of Representatives. Included within the bill is a $55 million authorization for the construction Hereford Inlet

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U.S. Congressman Frank A. LoBiondo has announced that several provisions he secured to benefit South Jersey under the 2016 “Water Resources Development Act” have been approved by the House of Representatives.

Included within the bill is a $55 million authorization for the construction Hereford Inlet to Cape May Inlet replenishment project.

“As we have seen from Superstorm Sandy and subsequent storms, our beaches and dune systems are vital in protecting people and property. This legislation approved by the House authorizes a critical storm protection program in Cape May County and now allows for federal funding to be applied to local projects ,” said LoBiondo.

“While I have secured more than $245 million in beach replenishment funding with more than $172 million for Cape May County, I will continue to fight for South Jersey’s fair share and to ensure our waterways and coastal communities are protected.”

The legislation, which was passed by the full House on a vote of 399 to 25, funds the following projects:

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