New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5554

Introduced
4/10/25  

Caption

"Road to Relief Act"; establishes EDA grant program to support increased transportation expenses incurred by certain commuters, employees, and businesses impacted by certain public highway projects, including ongoing Interstate 80 project; appropriates $1 million.

Impact

The grant program is designed to alleviate the financial burden on commuters and businesses affected by transportation disruptions caused by construction projects. By defining a 'relief period'—the time span from the start to the conclusion of a highway project—the bill ensures that reimbursements are closely tied to the actual disruptions faced by commuters and businesses. The EDA is tasked with the administration and approval of grant applications, which are evaluated on a rolling basis, enhancing the responsiveness of the program to the ongoing needs of affected parties.

Summary

Bill A5554, known as the 'Road to Relief Act', proposes the establishment of a grant program by the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (EDA) to provide financial assistance to certain individuals and businesses. This program aims to reimburse commuters, full-time employees, and retail business establishments for transportation expenses that increase as a direct result of public highway projects, such as ongoing construction or improvements within designated construction zones. The bill appropriates $1 million to fund these initiatives.

Contention

While Bill A5554 is aimed at supporting individuals and businesses during construction-induced disruption, it could open debates on fiscal responsibility concerning the allocation of state funds. Supporters argue that it is essential for maintaining the economic viability of local businesses and reducing the burden on workers commuting through impacted zones. Conversely, critics may raise concerns about the efficacy and sustainability of funding such programs, especially in light of increasing transportation demands and infrastructure needs.

Companion Bills

NJ S4369

Same As "Road to Relief Act"; establishes EDA grant program to support increased transportation expenses incurred by certain commuters, employees, and businesses impacted by certain public highway projects, including ongoing Interstate 80 project; appropriates $1 million.

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