Manville will receive $160,000 in state aid for the planned work on West Camplain Road.
Hillsborough Township was awarded $200,000 for work on Hamilton Road.
The bulk of the Local Aid grants was awarded under the Department of Transportation’s Municipal Aid program; there were 374 grants totaling $76,126,200.
About 57 percent of the 661 project requests were funded in the competitive program.
Municipal governments maintain 29,408 centerline miles of streets and roads, or 74 percent of the statewide total. The municipal aid grant program covers a variety of projects, including road resurfacing and reconstruction projects. Towns are also encouraged to submit applications for non-traditional projects that support safety, walking and biking and streetscape improvements in their communities.
Under the program, each county is apportioned a share of the total funding based on population, the number of local centerline miles and other factors, and municipalities compete for portions of their county’s share. DOT provides 75 percent of the amount when a town awards a contract and the remaining 25 percent upon completion of the project.

