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Nine Municipalities Getting Complete Streets Assistance
Jersey City used demonstration projects during a recent study to show community members what pedestrian improvements, including corner extensions, could look like at six intersections.The NJTPA has awarded complete streets...
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NJTPA Seeks Comment on Updated Public Engagement Plan
The NJTPA is looking to better involve the region's residents in its programs, projects and plans. A new draft Public Engagement Plan (PEP) outlines the agency’s goals for public engagement and identifies specific techniques and...
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Boonton, Freehold, Green Brook Complete Plans to Create Walkable, Transit-Supportive Areas
Three municipalities recently completed vision plans that aim to bolster their downtowns through transit-supportive development and policies. The planning initiatives in the Town of Boonton, Morris County; Borough of Freehold,...
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Study of Bicycle and Pedestrian Access at Six Transit Stations Released
A study undertaken by NJ TRANSIT in partnership with NJTPA investigated how to improve bicycle and pedestrian access to transit stations. The study final report has just been posted on...
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Morris Canal Plan Offers Vision for 111-Mile Greenway
The NJTPA recently completed the Morris Canal Greenway Corridor Study, which identifies the route for a continuous 111-mile pedestrian and bicycle trail from the Delaware River in Warren County to...
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