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CHERRY HILL, NJ – Today, Rep. Donald Norcross (D-NJ) presented $750,000 in Community Project Funding (CPF) to the Borough of Gibbsboro to redevelop the John Lucas House into a community event space.  

The funding was secured through the Fiscal Year 2024 government funding package and will be used to assist in lead paint remediation, construct kitchen and restroom facilities, and repair structural deficiencies at the John Lucas House. The Borough envisions the house as the center for activities on Silver Lake and will be used to host public and private events.

"Community Project Funding grants invest in our communities and support economic development, job creation, and critical projects that improve the quality of life,” Rep. Norcross said. “Bringing neighbors together for events is important for fostering a sense of community, and it’s an honor to have secured this funding to make this new event space a reality.”  

“The FY2024 Congressional designated spending for the transformation of the former home of John Lucas into an events venue at Silver Lake in Gibbsboro complements the redevelopment of the former Paint Works Corporate Center into a destination with townhomes, walking trails, restaurants and office space,” said?Mayor Ed Campbell. “Gibbsboro is forever grateful to Congressman Norcross for his continued support for this important project and for his persistent dedication to seeing the three superfund sites in Gibbsboro fully remediated and the Borough's effort toward economic redevelopment." 

Rep. Norcross recently secured 14 CPF awards totaling $13,565,031 for projects throughout New Jersey’s First Congressional District to support economic development, create jobs, and respond to the most pressing needs of the community. More information on the 14 projects can be found here. 

Since the creation of CPFs in 2021, Rep. Norcross has secured $28.8 million in awards for local projects throughout South Jersey. CPF awards secured by Rep. Norcross range from road and transportation projects and affordable housing upgrades to improving health care and education accessibility.  

 

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