The Allentown Borough Council has awarded a contract for the Historic Streetscape Phase IIA improvements to Captain Construction Inc., South River.
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The Allentown Borough Council has awarded a contract for the Historic Streetscape Phase IIA improvements to Captain Construction Inc., South River.
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With a $674,000 “Safe Routes to School” grant in hand, Princeton officials are poised to make improvements to two key intersections on N. Harrison Street that will make it safer for bicyclists and pedestrians to cross the street.
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The New Jersey Department of Transportation Office of Bicycle and Pedestrian Programs is seeking input from Pitman residents, business owners and visitors on bicycle and pedestrian conditions in the borough.
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Yesterday, Governor announced that the State Department of Transportation was awarded an additional $100 million from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA).
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UNION, NJ – Union’s mayor and township officials were honored guests at the 2019 Complete Street Champion Awards event to accept one of the six awards given to municipalities/organizations/projects that have demonstrated excellence in complete streets implementation.
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The Camden County Freeholder Board has approved a $2.7 million upgrade to a 1.25-mile stretch of Jarvis Road in Gloucester Township, county officials announced Tuesday morning.
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After literally five years, lighted crosswalks will soon illuminate five intersections in Metuchen.
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New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) today announced a grant awarded by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) to develop a statewide Proven Safety Countermeasures workshop focusing on reducing intersection and pedestrian fatalities and serious crashes.
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Among 77 applicants statewide, Hamilton is one of 18 projects selected for a grant program that will improve pedestrian safety by a local school.
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Today, U.S. Rep. Bill Pascrell, Jr. announced the awarding of a $920,000 federal grant to the borough of Leonia under the Transportation Alternatives Set-Asides (TA Set-Asides) program. The money will help fund measures to increase pedestrian safety through Leonia’s Broad Avenue Complete Streets Improvement Project.
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