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NJ Complete Streets: Victory or Empty Rhetoric?

Heeding the call from Tri-State and other groups, the New Jersey Department of Transportation has adopted a complete streets policy, signed by Commissioner Stephen Dilts

What We’re Thankful For In 2009

These are tough times throughout the region, but there’s still plenty to be thankful for when it comes to transportation reform: Albany comes through for

What’s Up With Route 1? NJDOT Can’t Say

According to an article in the New Brunswick-based Sentinel paper earlier this month, an NJDOT project to relieve traffic in the Route 1 corridor has

Gov. Christie A Smart Growth Advocate?

While New Jersey Governor-elect Chris Christie hasn’t had much to say about transportation, the planning organization NJ Future points out that he’s put forth some

A Transportation Platform for New Jersey

One of the first challenges New Jersey Governor-elect Chris Christie will face is how to keep New Jersey’s transportation network running. The Transportation Trust Fund,

Report: Too Many US Roads Are Dangerous by Design

A new report from Transportation For America and the Surface Transportation Policy Partnership, Dangerous by Design, finds that pedestrians continue to suffer from alarmingly high

2009 Election News Roundup

Anti-incumbent sentiment appeared to be a strong force in the region this Election Day. New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine was defeated by challenger Chris Christie,