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Trucks parked at Vince Lombardi Service Area in Bergen County.

Statewide Freight Plan Outlines Goals

State transportation officials and consultants detailed the state of the freight economy and activities across all relevant modes, including rail, maritime, and air cargo, as part of the Statewide Freight...

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Board Adopts FY 2027 Annual Work Plan

The NJTPA Board of Trustees approved a work program for the next fiscal year, which includes two new subregional studies, an e-commerce delivery mitigation project, and continued support of planning...

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Pickup truck passes through intersection of Pine Street in Hackettstown, Warren County, trailed by two cars.

Connect Warren County Examines Complete Streets Through Rural Lens

Rural and small-town strategies for designing safe streets that are comfortable, efficient, and accessible for all road users was the topic of a presentation to the Regional Transportation Advisory Committee (RTAC) at...

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UpNext North Jersey Visits High Bridge for Hunterdon County Bike Plan

Members of the NJTPA’s young adult advisory committee, UpNext North Jersey, participated in a walking audit November 1 in High Bridge. The 2-hour visit – complete with crisp fall weather and colorful foliage – was part of public and stakeholder outreach for the Hunterdon County...

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Somerset County Looks to Reduce Emissions, Support EV Infrastructure with Study

Somerset County is charging into the future with Powering Ahead for Somerset County, the 12-month study funded by the NJTPA Subregional Studies Program. The study will explore how to transition the...

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