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Union County Study Explores Truck Mobility

Union County is a center for freight activity in New Jersey, home to part of the East Coast’s largest port and one of the busiest cargo airports in the country.The...

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Monmouth County Develops Strategies for Reducing Congestion Around Tourist Attractions

From beaches, to concert venues, parks, orchards, racetracks and more, Monmouth County has a variety of destinations and events that attract residents and tourists. But traffic congestion generated by trips...

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Federal Government Working to Address Port Congestion, Fund Infrastructure Investments

“COVID, perhaps more than any other event in recent memory, has highlighted just how important it is that we have resilient, diverse and secure supply chains,” Monica Gorman, Deputy Assistant...

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Multi-state Freight Group Explores Rapid Growth of Warehouse Development

Developers are scouring North Jersey and surrounding areas to find sites appropriate for building new warehouses to meet demand driven by burgeoning e-commerce, record growth of goods moving through the...

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NJTPA Board adopts Long Range Transportation Plan, Transportation Improvement Program

The NJTPA Board of Trustees today approved three key documents that will guide the agency’s work over the next several years — the Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP), Fiscal Year...

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Hudson County Study Explores Expanding Ferry Service

Hudson County recently completed a study to evaluate the feasibility and market demand for expanding ferry service.The study identified six potential locations for ferry landings, based on bridge heights, water...

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