
file photo by Boyd Loving
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Trenton NJ, Reason Foundation’s 26th Annual Highway Report is out, ranking each state’s highway conditions and cost-effectiveness.
file photo by Boyd Loving
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Trenton NJ, Reason Foundation’s 26th Annual Highway Report is out, ranking each state’s highway conditions and cost-effectiveness.
New Jersey’s public infrastructure is in terrible shape, and deserves only a D+ for its overall condition, funding and safety, according to a study released Thursday by a national association of engineers. The study, structured like a student’s report card, gives the state low grades for every type of publicly funded system, from roads and drinking water to dams and hazardous waste. Christopher Maag, The Record Read more