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Press ReleaseUrgent2026-04-29

Congressman Van Drew Provides Atlantic City Housing Authority Update, Announces Elevator Replacements

Jefferson Van Drew
Jefferson Van Drew
DNJ-2 · Representative
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This press release from Representative Jefferson Van Drew (D-NJ) was published on 2026-04-29 and titled "Congressman Van Drew Provides Atlantic City Housing Authority Update, Announces Elevator Replacements". It focuses on housing.

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Congressman Van Drew Provides Atlantic City Housing Authority Update, Announces Elevator Replacements

Washington, DC - Today, Congressman Van Drew provided an update on conditions at the Atlantic City Housing Authority (ACHA), including immediate relief for residents and a long-term fix to ongoing elevator failures. "Elevators breaking down in these buildings has been a problem across multiple ACHA properties for years, especially Shore Park Hi Rise on Virginia Avenue, where many seniors and residents with disabilities live," said Congressman Van Drew. "It is unacceptable. Since the federal takeover of the ACHA, real leaders have been put in charge to take action and fix these problems. Recently, I announced more than $12 million in federal funding to help stabilize the ACHA and improve conditions for residents. I can now confirm that a portion of that funding will be used to fully replace the broken elevators. In the meantime, the elevators are operating again, and HUD has people on the ground right now helping residents day-to-day with groceries, mobility needs, and anything else that comes up. We are going to keep working until these conditions are fully fixed for the long term." Residents in need of assistance should contact Judy Grate in Resident Services at 609-957-0798.
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