Studies and Guidance
Explore transportation planning studies and research projects conducted by NJTPA and our partners throughout the North Jersey region.
Showing 61-72 of 193 studies
2021
Raritan Sustainable Economic Development Plan
Planning for Emerging Centers
Land use/development
Resilience/environment
Somerset County
Complete
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2021
Hackensack Walkable Community Workshop
Complete Streets Technical Assistance
Bike/pedestrian
Corridor/streets
Safety
Bergen County
Complete
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2021
West Orange Walkable Community Workshop
Complete Streets Technical Assistance
Bike/pedestrian
Corridor/streets
Safety
Essex 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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2021
Bradley Beach Walkable Community Workshop
Complete Streets Technical Assistance
Bike/pedestrian
Corridor/streets
Safety
Monmouth County
Complete
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2021
Franklin Township Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Safety Audit and Site Assessment
Complete Streets Technical Assistance
Safety
Somerset County
Complete
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2021
Manville Bicycle Network Plan
Complete Streets Technical Assistance
Bike/pedestrian
Corridor/streets
Safety
Somerset County
Complete
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2021
Garwood Bicycle Network Plan
Complete Streets Technical Assistance
Bike/pedestrian
Corridor/streets
Safety
Union County
Complete
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2021
Engaging Through the Arts Along the Morris Canal Greenway
Vibrant Places
Bike/pedestrian
Corridor/streets
Placemaking
Public engagement
Resilience/environment
Passaic County
Complete
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2021
Visitor’s Guide and Economic Revitalization Strategies
Vibrant Places
Public engagement
Morris County
Complete
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2020
City of Jersey City Parking Management Plan
Subregional Studies
Circulation/transp. Plans
Corridor/streets
Jersey City
Complete
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