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Transportation

State Affirms Support—But No Money—for PATCO Extension

Friday, May 14th, 2010

Last year, then-Governor Corzine went to Woodbury to proclaim his support for the extension of PATCO rail service to Gloucester County. More important, he committed $500 million from the state’s Transportation Trust Fund (yes, that Transportation Trust Fund) toward the estimated […]

Parking at NJ Transit Stations Can Generate More than Revenue

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

NJ Transit’s rail system has a network of 66,000 public, private and municipally owned parking spaces at its stations, of which approximately 79 percent are occupied on the average weekday. The three stations with the largest amount of parking are […]

Tell NJ’s Senators to Stand up for Transit Riders in New Jersey!

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

The recent service cuts and fare hikes at NJ Transit were a serious blow to the thousands of New Jersey residents who rely on public transportation. They were also part of a trend of service cuts and fare hikes at […]

Menendez Introduces Bill to Provide Tax Credit for Transit Oriented Development, But Will the Zoning Be There?

Monday, April 26th, 2010

In New Jersey, oftentimes it is municipal opposition, not developer disinterest, that can stymie transit-oriented development and other types of smart growth.

Uncertain Future for Trust Fund, PATCO Extension at Transportation Hearing

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

NJDOT Commissioner Jim Simpson and NJ Transit Executive Director Jim Weinstein went before the Senate Budget Committee today in Trenton to address some of the major issues confronting their respective agencies. The hearing began with a discussion of arguably the […]

Celebrate Earth Day on Two Wheels … or Two Feet

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

New Jersey ranks third to last in per-capita spending of federal transportation dollars on bicycle and pedestrian projects, according to the T4America campaign.

NJDOT Commissioner Calls for Dedicated Funding For NJ Transit from Turnpike Tolls

Monday, April 5th, 2010

In an interview with the Philadelphia Inquirer, NJDOT Commissioner Jim Simpson said he would push for a dedicated source of funding for NJ Transit.  “It makes sense to fund NJ Transit out of [tolls on] the turnpike. It’s good policy […]

NJ Transit Introduces “Outdoor Seating” As New, Affordable Option for Riders

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

After hearing an earful from angry commuters about NJ Transit’s coming service cuts and fare hikes, transit officials have responded, introducing a new, lower cost travel option for those commuters concerned about cost. The so called “Fresh Air Fare” will […]

T4 America Study Finds Americans Support Increased Funding for Public Transportation, Safe Walking and Bicycling

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

Polling released today by the Transportation for America Campaign, of which NJ Future is a partner, finds that more than 4 in 5 (83%)  voters agree the country “would benefit from an expanded and improved transportation system, such as rail […]

Transportation Trust Fund on the Road to Bankruptcy

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

New Jersey’s Transportation Trust Fund (TTF) contributes $1.6 billion to the state’s $3.5 billion annual transportation capital program (the rest comes from federal matching funds). The money is used to maintain and upgrade the state’s 40,000 miles of highways, roads […]

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