Studies and Guidance

Explore transportation planning studies and research projects conducted by NJTPA and our partners throughout the North Jersey region.

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2026

Middlesex County Transportation and Mobility Plan

Subregional Studies Circulation/transp. Plans Middlesex County Ongoing
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2025

Linking People and Places: Downtown New Brunswick and the French Street Corridor

Vibrant Places Corridor/streets Land use/development Placemaking Middlesex County Complete
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2025

Middlesex County Road Safety Audits

Subregional Studies Safety Middlesex County Complete
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2025

Southern Middlesex County North-South Truck Corridor Project

Freight Concept Development Corridor/streets Freight Middlesex County Ongoing
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2023

Dunellen Complete & Green Streets for All Policy

Complete Streets Technical Assistance Bike/pedestrian Resilience/environment Safety Middlesex County Complete
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2023

Perth Amboy Transit Hub Plan

Transit Hub Planning Transit/TOD Middlesex County Complete
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2023

Southern Middlesex County Freight Movement Study

Subregional Studies Corridor/streets Middlesex County Complete
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2022

Fink Park Vision Plan

Vibrant Places Land use/development Placemaking Public engagement Resilience/environment Middlesex County Complete
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2021

Cranbury Bicycle Network Plan

Complete Streets Technical Assistance Bike/pedestrian Corridor/streets Safety Middlesex County Complete
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2021

Dunellen Walkable Community Workshop

Complete Streets Technical Assistance Bike/pedestrian Corridor/streets Safety Middlesex County Complete
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2019

Milltown Pedestrian Safety Demonstration Project

Complete Streets Technical Assistance Bike/pedestrian Corridor/streets Safety Middlesex County Complete
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2019

New Brunswick Ciclovia Sustainability Action Plan

Vibrant Places Corridor/streets Public engagement Resilience/environment Middlesex County Complete
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