Federal Funding for New Jersey Beach Replenishment Projects Proposed for 2026
Funding for beach replenishment projects in New Jersey, including Cape May, Stone Harbor, Avalon, Sea Isle, Strathmere, Ocean City, and Long Beach Island, has been stalled due to lack of federal funds. Proposed bills in Congress for 2026 by U.S.
Rep. Chuck Fleischmann and U.S. Sen.
John Kennedy suggest $62.2 million and $23 million respectively, but these amounts are significantly below the estimated $200 million needed for existing projects. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will manage any approved funding.
Coastal advocacy groups emphasize the urgency of the situation, citing risks to homes, businesses, and infrastructure. U.S. Rep.
Jeff Van Drew claims there is $166 million available in the House bill for shore protection and is advocating for emergency declarations and disaster recovery funds in response to storm damages. Local governments, including Ocean City, have declared emergencies due to severe beach erosion.
