FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
Contact: Lawrence Ragonese (609) 292-2994 |
CHRISTIE ADMINISTRATION AWARDS HISTORY GRANTS TO MUNICIPALITIES (13/P83) TRENTON – The Department of Environmental Protection is awarding historic preservation grants totaling $93,000 to four municipalities in Cape May and Essex counties to be used for historic surveys and creation of preservation guidelines in these communities, Commissioner Bob Martin announced today. These “Certified Local Government Grants,’’ offered to help provide technical historic assistance to municipalities, are being awarded to Cape May City ($25,000), Maplewood ($20,000), Montclair ($23,500) and West Orange ($24,500). “The Department is making these grants available to help communities identify and protect their historic properties,’’ said Dan Saunders, Administrator of the State Historic Preservation Office. “These grants give communities the tools to create a future for historic properties through municipal planning and ultimately through the actions of many New Jersey residents who proudly preserve the historic homes and properties in their communities.’’ New Jersey annually sets aside 10 percent of the state’s allocation of federal historic preservation funds for Certified Local Government grants, which are administered by the DEP’s Historic Preservation Office (HPO). These grants are available for a wide variety of projects, including public education, design guidelines, surveys, adaptive reuse studies, preservation plans/ordinances and National Register nominations. The approved projects this year are:
For more information on Historic Resources in New Jersey, please visit: http://www.nj.gov/dep/infofinder/topics/historic.htm or http://www.nj.gov/dep/hpo/ | |
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