Federal News
Camden County Advances LINK Trail Construction
March 19, 2026
Camden County has initiated construction on a segment of the LINK Trail project despite a delay in the $19.5 million federal grant originally awarded in 2023, likely due to funding reductions at the U.S. Department of Transportation under the current administration. The trail aims to connect multiple municipalities in New Jersey, including Camden, Audubon, Winslow Township, and Pennsauken, and integrate with regional trail networks extending toward Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Completion is targeted around 2030, contingent on securing additional federal and state funding.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the ongoing construction activity despite funding uncertainties, indicating potential phased contracting opportunities and the need for flexible project planning.
- The involvement of multiple government levels (federal, state, local) highlights the importance of coordinated grant management and compliance with multi-jurisdictional requirements.
- Contractors specializing in trail construction, environmental compliance, and regional infrastructure integration may find emerging opportunities as the project progresses and additional funding is sought.
- Stakeholders should consider the impact of federal transportation budget shifts on project timelines and funding availability for similar infrastructure initiatives.
The county alone cannot afford a trail of this nature. It needs funding by federal and state grants.
— Jeff Nash, Camden County Commissioner
Projects like the LINK trail do not happen without strong partnership between federal, state, and local branches of government.
— Justin Dennis, Chair of the Circuit Trails Coalition
Agencies
U.S. Department of Transportation, New Jersey Fish and Wildlife
Contracts
$19.5 million