Complete Streets Workshop Resources
On Tuesday, February 28, Greater Mercer TMA and the American Heart Association sponsored a Complete Streets Workshop in Ocean County. The workshop featured panelists from the American Heart [...]
On Tuesday, February 28, Greater Mercer TMA and the American Heart Association sponsored a Complete Streets Workshop in Ocean County. The workshop featured panelists from the American Heart [...]
Five years after Montclair and NJDOT adopted New Jersey’s leading Complete Streets policies, this week Mercer County became the first to have all roads covered – state, county and [...]
Hurricane Sandy’s devastation at the shore included significant damage to Rt. 35 on the Barnegat Peninsula in Ocean County. The need to repair the roadway has however created an opportunity to [...]
Each year the National Complete Streets Coalition takes a look back at the Complete Streets policies passed in the past year, and highlights some of the best. Their analysis of 2012’s policies [...]
Our streets are part of the lifeblood of our communities, and how they are designed, and who they are designed for, matters more than we might realize. “Incomplete” streets are often [...]
We were delighted to learn last month that the Trenton City Council unanimously approved a Complete Streets policy for the City of Trenton, which is an important step towards making [...]
We were excited to learn that this past Tuesday night, the Township of Maplewood adopted a Complete Streets policy. The policy, which was unanimously approved by the township committee, is [...]
New Jersey Department of Transportation Commissioner James Simpson took to the press yesterday with an op-ed about the often overlooked link between roadway safety and roadway design. He used his [...]
October is Pedestrian Safety Month and it serves as a reminder to share the road with the most vulnerable users. First some pedestrian safety facts: According to the NHTSA, on average a [...]
Making sure everyone knows the rules of the road is of the utmost importance for the safety of pedestrians, bicyclists, and drivers alike. So we’d like to give a round of applause to the [...]