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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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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The last Commitment to Communities newsletter highlighted some of the wonderful volunteerism of New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) employees.
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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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WOODBINE - Woodbine Borough and the Woodbine Elementary School were among the 24 South Jersey schools recently recognized by the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) and N.J. Safe Routes to Schools (SRTS) as recipients of the 2019 NJ SRTS Recognition Program.
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This summer has been a fun-filled, productive and rewarding adventure at the New Jersey Department of Transportation.
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On July 16, 2019, the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) announced $30.1 million in grants as part of the Local Freight Impact Fund program that help counties and municipalities provide for the safe movement of large truck traffic.
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(Trenton) – The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) today announced $30.1 million in grants as part of the Local Freight Impact Fund program that help counties and municipalities provide for the safe movement of large truck traffic.
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