Categories Public Info 2015 Union County Infrastructure Grant Update Post author By Web Site Administrator Post date October 16, 2015 Union County Freeholder Chairman Mohamed S. Jalloh, Vice Chairman Bruce H. Bergen, Freeholders Christopher Hudak and Alexander Mirabella and Union County Clerk Joanne Rajoppi joined Springfield Mayor David Barnett and Deputy Mayor Margaret Bandrowski in visiting improvement projects in the township that are funded in part by a Union County Infrastructure Grant authorized by the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders. The township is using the grant to make repairs/renovations to a bus shelter and some local streetscape improvements. Union County Freeholder Chairman Mohamed S. Jalloh, Vice Chairman Bruce H. Bergen and Freeholders Sergio Granados, Vernell Wright and Christopher Hudak speak with Union Township Committeemen Joseph Florio and Clifton People about the Springfield Avenue Re-Development Project in the Vauxhall section of Union. The project is funded in part by a Union County Infrastructure Grant. (Photo by Jim Lowney/ County of Union) Union County Freeholder Chairman Mohamed S. Jalloh speaks with Roselle Park Councilwoman Charlene Komar Storey and Councilmen Joe Petrosky and Rich Templeton about the Charles Street Rehabilitation Project in the borough. The project, which will pave the Borough road and make other improvements, is funded in part by a Union County Infrastructure Grant. The matching grant initiative makes available a total of $1.5 million to Union County’s 21 municipalities assisting them to accomplish tasks undertaken in calendar year 2015. (Photo by Jim Lowney/ County of Union) — with Mohamed Sellu Jalloh. Union County Freeholder Chairman Mohamed S. Jalloh, Vice Chairman Bruce H. Bergen and Freeholders Sergio Granados, Vernell Wright and Christopher Hudak speak with Union Township Committeemen Joseph Florio and Clifton People about the Commerce Avenue Re-Development Project in Union. The project, which included the repaving of six roads totaling two miles, is funded in part by a Union County Infrastructure Grant. (Photo by Jim Lowney/ County of Union) Union County Freeholder Chairman Mohamed S. Jalloh, Vice Chairman Bruce H. Bergen and Freeholders Sergio Granados, Vernell Wright and Christopher Hudak speak with Union Township Committeemen Joseph Florio and Clifton People about the Springfield Avenue Re-Development Project in the Vauxhall section of Union. The project is funded in part by a Union County Infrastructure Grant. (Photo by Jim Lowney/ County of Union) — with Bruce Bergen, Sergio Granados, Mohamed Sellu Jalloh and Chris Hudak. Members of the Union County Freeholder recently toured some of the locations that were funded by the County’s Infrastructure Grant program, and met with municipal officials. The initiative, which awarded $1.5 million to the County’s 21 municipalities, is designed to stimulate the development of local projects of economic, social, transport and governmental importance, Share this:EmailFacebookTwitterLinkedIn ← Union County Sheriff’s Officers Conduct Child Support Sweep → Red Ribbon Day Drug Prevention Walk