NJTPA Studies

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

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2018

Bicycle and Pedestrian Access to Transit Stations

Regional Studies Bike/pedestrian Transit/TOD All Subregions Complete
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2018

PRIME Linkages

Regional Studies System performance Technology/apps All Subregions Complete
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2018

Green Brook Township Village Center Re-Zoning Project

Planning for Emerging Centers Land use/development Somerset County Complete
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2018

Morris Canal Greenway Study

Regional Studies Bike/pedestrian Corridor/streets Project development Essex County Hudson County Jersey City Morris County Newark Passaic County Somerset County Warren County Complete
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2018

Pilot Shared Transportation Services Mobile Data Support

Regional Studies Transit/TOD All Subregions Complete
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2018

Integrated Corridor Management

Regional Studies Corridor/streets System performance Technology/apps All Subregions Complete
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2017

Alternative Fuel Vehicle Readiness Plans and Guide

Regional Studies Resilience/environment Technology/apps All Subregions Complete
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2017

Supporting Priority Investment in Somerset County, Phase III

Subregional Studies Corridor/streets Land use/development Project development System performance Transit/TOD Somerset County Complete
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2017

Project Prioritization Criteria Development and Scoring Update

Regional Studies Corridor/streets System performance Transit/TOD All Subregions Complete
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2017

Coordinated Human Services Transportation Plan

Regional Studies Circulation/transp. Plans All Subregions Ongoing
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2017

Assessment of System Connectivity on Northern New Jersey

Regional Studies System performance All Subregions Complete
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2017

Alternative Fuel Vehicles Infrastructure

Regional Studies Resilience/environment Technology/apps All Subregions Complete
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