Studies and Guidance

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

Showing 169-180 of 206 studies

2011

Region-wide Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory Project

Resilience/environment Complete
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2011

Hudson County/Jersey City: Jersey City/Hoboken Connectivity Study

Subregional Studies Bike/pedestrian Corridor/streets Public engagement Safety System performance Hudson County Jersey City Complete
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2011

Middlesex County: Route 9 Corridor Transit Linkages Study

Subregional Studies Circulation/transp. Plans Corridor/streets Transit/TOD Middlesex County Complete
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2011

Monmouth County Transportation Audit and Sustainable Transportation Plan

Subregional Studies Circulation/transp. Plans System performance Monmouth County Complete
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2011

Morris County: Freight Infrastructure and Land Use Analysis

Subregional Studies Freight Land use/development Morris County Complete
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2011

Ocean County – Pedestrian and Bicycle Mobility, New Egypt and Toms River

Subregional Studies Bike/pedestrian Safety Ocean County Complete
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2011

Somerset and Middlesex counties: Easton Avenue/Main Street Corridor Plan

Subregional Studies Circulation/transp. Plans Corridor/streets Transit/TOD Middlesex County Somerset County Complete
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2011

Somerset County’s Circulation Plan Update: Making Connections

Subregional Studies Bike/pedestrian Circulation/transp. Plans Corridor/streets System performance Somerset County Complete
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2011

Union County: Route 1&9 Corridor Study

Subregional Studies Circulation/transp. Plans Corridor/streets Union County Complete
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2011

Hudson County Jitney Study

Circulation/transp. Plans Transit/TOD Hudson County Complete
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2011

Performance Results: Assessing the Impacts of Implemented Transportation Projects

System performance Ongoing
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2011

Pedestrian Safety at and Near Bus Stops Study

Bike/pedestrian Safety Transit/TOD Complete
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