Dunellen Walkable Community Workshop
It is not too late to provide input or ask questions!
Dunellen is interested in improving pedestrian connections between downtown Dunellen, the John P. Faber Elementary School and the surrounding community.
Public Meeting Recording - August 10, 2020
On August 10, 2020 a virtual public input meeting was led by staff at the Voorhees Transportation Center (VTC) at Rutgers University where participants learned about the walk audit findings, viewed the initial design concepts and provided feedback. The final product, a Walkable Community Workshop Report, prepared by VTC will recommend a variety of changes to make walking a safer and more attractive option for residents of all ages and abilities.
Interested parties are encouraged to view the meeting recording and provide comments.
Public Comment
The public comment period is now closed.
Walkable Community Workshop
On July 13, 2020 a virtual workshop was led by staff at the Voorhees Transportation Center (VTC) at Rutgers University where participants learned to identify safety concerns for pedestrians and discussed possible solutions. Suggestions made during the workshop, as well as any additional comments received by the August 3rd deadline, will be compiled into a final report by VTC with recommendations to make walking a safer and more attractive option for residents of all ages and abilities. Interested parties are encouraged to view the workshop recording, download and complete the walk audit form, and provide comments.
Submit Walk Audit Forms
Following the workshop, members of the public submitted walk audit forms, comments and photographs that assisted the project team in preparing the recommendations and final report.
Questions
If you have any comments or questions regarding the plan, public meeting, workshop, the project, or how to submit comments email heaslya@tcnj.edu
About the Complete Streets Technical Assistance Program
Dunellen Borough is currently participating in the Complete Streets Technical Assistance Program, a collaboration between Sustainable Jersey, the Voorhees Transportation Center at Rutgers University, and the North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority (NJTPA). Funded by the NJTPA, the program is designed to support municipal government efforts to advance complete streets initiatives.