FY 2010-2011 Subregional Studies
For FY 2010-2011, $2.4 million has been allocated to the 11 studies listed below. Further details of these studies can be found in the Unified Planning Work Program, Volume III (pdf file).
- River Road - Hudson Waterfront Selected Improvements - Bergen County - $230,000
- Jersey City/Hoboken Connectivity Study - Hudson County/Jersey City - $300,000
- Expansion of Transit Linkages on the Route 9 Corridor - Middlesex County - $100,000
- Monmouth County Transportation Audit and Sustainable Transportation Plan - Monmouth County - $200,000
- Freight Infrastructure and Land Use Analysis - Morris County - $300,00
- Newark Master Plan Transportation and Mobility Element Update - City of Newark - $300,000
- Ocean County Pedestrian Strategies: Expanding Bicycling and Pedestrian Mobility - Ocean County - $150,000
- Passaic County Master Plan, Transportation Element - Passaic County - $300,000
- Somerset County Circulation Element Update: Future Choices and Opportunities - Somerset County - $300,000
- Easton Avenue Corridor Study - Somerset and Middlesex counties - $250,000
- Route 1&9 Corridor Study - Union County - $220,000
FY 2008-2009 Subregional Studies
For FY 2008-2009, $2.4 million has been allocated to the 12 studies listed below. A report containing further details of these studies is currently being prepared and will be posted here shortly.
- The River Road - Hudson Waterfront Circulation Study/The Hudson River – Palisades Corridor Circulation Study - Bergen and Hudson Counties - $355,180
- Master Plan Circulation Element Update - City of Jersey City - $220,000
- Southern Middlesex County Transit Needs - Middlesex County - $ 90,000
- Monmouth County Coastal Evacuation Routes Improvement Study - Monmouth County -$220,000
- Transportation Model Development Completion - Morris County - $216,000
- Right of Way Management, Assessment and Priority System - City of Newark - $225,000
- NYS&W/Madison Ave Corridor Study: Linking Urban Redevelopment and Transportation Investment in Passaic County - Passaic County - $220,000
- Somerset County Regional Center Pedestrian, Bicycle, & Greenway Systems Connection Plan - Somerset County - $220,000
- Route 202 Corridor Assessment & Multi-Modal Mobility Plan - Somerset and Hunterdon Counties - $220,000
- Route 27 Corridor Safety Study - Union County -$220,000
- Route 22 Corridor Study - Warren County - $220,000
FY 2006-2007 Subregional Studies
The following are the completed studies for which $2.3 million was allocated during Fiscal Years 2006 and 2007. This link provides access to a report containing an introduction, index, and abstracts of these studies (pdf file link here).
- Designing for Access and Mobility at Candidate Locations Along The Kinderkamack Road/Pascack Valley Intermodal Corridor - Bergen County - $130,000
- Hudson County Regional Bus Circulation and Infrastructure Study - Hudson County/Jersey City - $200,000
- Jersey City Waterfront Access and Circulation Study - Jersey City - $220,000
- Route 18 Corridor Pedestrian Safety and Transit Enhancement in Old Bridge, New Park and Ride, and Commuter Shuttle Service - $80,000
- State Route 79 Corridor Study - $225,500
- Safe Routes to School Study and Pilot Program - Morris County - $181,250
- Development of Comprehensive Community Transportation Plan – Passaic County - $125,000
- “Great Falls”/ Paterson Hamburg Turnpike Corridor Improvement Plan - Passaic County - $223,500
- West Trenton Line Station Area Design Study - Somerset County - $145,000
- Advancing Intermodal Freight Opportunities Within Central Somerset County – Somerset County - $189,000
- Countywide Comprehensive Bicycle Master Plan - Union County - $150,000
- Freight Access Study Between Port Elizabeth and Tremley Point - Union County - $250,000
Past Completed Studies
Subregional Studies Program FY 2004-2005 -
Completed Studies - This link provides access to abstracts of these studies.
FY 1999-2003 Subregional Supportive Tasks and Technical Studies - Completed Studies- This link provides access to a list of planning studies funded by the NJTPA during FY 1999-2003 and to a report providing abstracts of these studies.