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Posted on: January 13, 2026

[ARCHIVED] Hopewell Township Awarded $994,000 in Grant Funding from NJDOT for LHT Improvements

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Hopewell Township, Mercer County, NJ — Hopewell Township has been awarded $994,000 in grant funding from the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) through the Transportation Alternatives Set-Aside Program to complete the Cleveland Road segment of the Lawrence Hopewell Trail.

The funding aligns with NJDOT’s Commitment to Communities Initiative, which supports local governments in successfully delivering critical transportation projects that enhance quality of life and connectivity.

The Transportation Alternatives Set-Aside Program provides federal funding for community-based, “non-traditional” transportation projects that strengthen the cultural, aesthetic, and environmental aspects of the nation’s intermodal transportation system. Due to its popularity and limited funding availability, the program is highly competitive.

“This nearly $1 million investment from NJDOT is a tremendous win for Hopewell Township and our residents,” said Mayor David Chait. “Completing the Cleveland Road segment of the Lawrence Hopewell Trail will enhance safety, connectivity, and quality of life, while advancing our commitment to sustainable transportation and recreation.”

This year, NJDOT received 67 applications totaling more than $93 million in requested funding. Of those submissions, just 43 projects were selected for funding statewide, making Hopewell Township’s award a significant achievement.

“The Lawrence Hopewell Trail is a cherished regional asset, and this funding brings us one step closer to completing a critical segment of the trail,” said Deputy Mayor Uma Purandare. “We are grateful to NJDOT for recognizing the value of projects that strengthen our community and connect people to the places they live, work, and enjoy.”

Completion of the Cleveland Road segment will further advance the Lawrence Hopewell Trail, a vital regional asset that promotes safe recreation, alternative transportation, and connectivity between communities. The long-term vision for the Lawrence Hopewell Trail is a fully connected 22-mile loop.

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