Complete Streets help improve health and safety for people walking and biking. They create better places to live, work, play, learn, and do business. Complete Streets balance the needs of drivers, pedestrians, bicyclists, transit riders, emergency responders, and goods movement based on local conditions and context.
NJTPA Completed Municipal Technical Assistance Projects
Since 2018, twenty-four municipalities in the NJTPA region have benefited from the program.
In 2022-2023, seven municipalities were selected to receive technical assistance for projects ranging from walkability workshops to Complete Streets policies. Download the final reports below:
- 2023: Complete & Green Streets Policy, Borough of Oakland, Bergen County
- 2023: Pedestrian Safety Demonstration Project, Belleville Township, Essex County
- 2023: Complete & Green Streets Policy, Borough of Dunellen, Middlesex County
- 2023: Central Avenue Walkable Community Workshop, Seaside Heights Borough, Ocean County
- 2023: State Street & Hamilton Avenue Complete Streets Conceptualization, City of Passaic, Passaic County
- 2023: Vosseller & West Maple Avenue Walkable Community Workshop, Borough of Bound Brook, Somerset County
- 2023: Bicycle Corridor or Network Plan, Plainfield City, Union County
During 2020-2021, eight municipalities participated. Download the final reports below:
- 2020: Prospect Avenue and Beech Street Walkable Community Workshop, City of Hackensack, Bergen County
- 2020: Washington Street, Main Street and Franklin Avenue Walkable Community Workshop, Township of West Orange, Essex County
- 2020: Bicycle Network Plan, Cranbury Township, Middlesex County
- 2020: High Street to Madison Avenue Walkable Community Workshop, Borough of Dunellen, Middlesex County
- 2020: Main Street Walkable Community Workshop, Borough of Bradley Beach, Monmouth County
- 2020: Naaman Williams Memorial Park, Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Audit and Site Assessment, Township of Franklin, Somerset County
- 2020: Bicycle Network Plan, Borough of Manville, Somerset County
- 2020: Bicycle Network Plan, Borough of Garwood, Union County
During 2018-2019, nine municipalities participated. Download the final reports below:
- 2019: Pedestrian Safety Demonstration Project, Red Bank, Monmouth County
- 2019: Bernards Avenue Walkable Community Workshop, Bernardsville, Somerset County
- 2019: Complete Streets Conceptualization Report for Post Office Plaza, Cranford, Union County
- 2019: Hamilton Avenue Walkable Community Workshop, Glen Rock, Bergen County
- 2019: Pedestrian Safety Demonstration Project, Milltown, Middlesex County
- 2019: North Beverwyck Road Walkable Community Workshop, Parsippany-Troy Hills, Morris County
- 2019: Greenway Plan, Eatontown, Monmouth County
- 2019: North Avenue Walkable Community Workshop, Westfield, Union County
- 2019: Bicycle Route Alternatives Between Overpeck County Park and the George Washington Bridge, Leonia, Bergen County
Questions?
Contact Anne Heasly, Program Manager of Policy and Planning at 609-771-2865 or heaslya@tcnj.edu.