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Kim Guadagno Chris Christie Richard T. Hammer
Lt. Governor Governor Commissioner
Transportation
Capital Program
Fiscal Year 2017
NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
NEW JERSEY TRANSIT CORPORATION
July 1, 2016
FISCAL YEAR 2017TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAM
Table of Contents
Section I Introduction
Section II NJDOT & NJ TRANSIT Project List by Core Mission
Section III NJDOT & NJ TRANSIT Project List by CIS Category
Section IV NJDOT & NJ TRANSIT Project List by Phase of Work
Section V NJDOT Project / Program Descriptions
Section VI NJ TRANSIT Project / Program Descriptions
Section VII NJDOT Five Year Capital Plan
Section VIII NJ TRANSIT Five Year Capital Plan
Section IX MPO Local Project List
Section X Glossary
SECTION I
INTRODUCTION
FISCAL YEAR 2017TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAM
Introduction
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The Transportation Capital Program for FY 2017 describes the planned capital investments forthe fiscal year starting July 1, 2016. It represents the annual element of the New JerseyDepartment of Transportation’s and NJ Transit’s ten year Statewide TransportationImprovement Program (STIP).
Focusing on the department’s Core Mission—safety, infrastructure preservation, mass transit,mobility and congestion relief, and operations and maintenance—this Capital Program outlinesprojects and programs that rebuild the State’s bridges and roads, provide mass transit services,and reduce congestion by deploying Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) technology.
This Capital Program reflects the need to prioritize spending in a difficult economic environmentby carefully evaluating transportation needs and targeting limited resources toward safety, fixit first and state of good repair initiatives.
Overview
The FY 2017 Transportation Capital Program totals $3.910 billion and is funded primarily by theState Transportation Trust Fund (TTF), federal, and third party resources. This includes a totalof $3.680 billion for both NJDOT and NJ Transit and $230 million for Port Authority projects.
State Funds
State funds are programmed at $1.600 billion.
$1.0175 billion for NJDOT$582.5 million TTF for NJ TRANSIT
Federal Funds
Federal revenues for FY 2017 are projected at $1.9948 billion. NJDOT’s share of the federalfunding is $924.4 million, while NJ Transit’s allotment is $1.0704 billion.
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Trust Fund NJDOT$1,017.526.02%
Other NJDOT 1
$290.17.42%
Federal NJDOT$924.423.64%
Federal Transit$1,070.427.37%
Other Transit 2
$25.40.65%
Trust Fund Transit$582.514.90%
Sources of Funds($ in Millions)
1. $230 M PANY&NJ’s Route 440 Bayonne Bridge project; $55.1 M Port Newark Container Terminal, AccessImprovement and Expansion Project; $5 M Route 1&9 Interchange (Union)
2. $17.5 M Casino Revenue Fund; $6.9M Operating Agreements.
NJDOT
NJDOT’s $2.232 billion Capital Program addresses New Jersey’s transportation needs:
The NJDOT program provides $551 million for state and local bridges. Bridgeinvestments range from funding for high cost bridges to implementation of a variety ofrehabilitation programs and local bridge rehabilitations.The NJDOT program provides $417 million dedicated to road assets, including pavementrehabilitation, reconstruction and resurfacing.The NJDOT program provides $102 million for safety improvements. Key programsfunded include the Crash Reduction Program, Intersection Improvement Program,
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Pedestrian Safety Initiatives, Rail Highway Grade Crossings, and Safe Routes to SchoolProgram.The NJDOT program provides $244 million in funds to address highway congestionthrough infrastructure improvements as well as efforts to better manage traffic andrespond to incidents.The NJDOT program provides $127 million for multimodal investments that supportmaritime, freight, and rail initiatives as well as bicycle and pedestrian improvements.
NJ Transit
NJ Transit’s $1.6783 billion capital program addresses New Jersey’s mass transit needs:
The program budget allots over $1.662 billion to address NJ Transit’s state of good repairneeds, debt service obligations, preventive maintenance and local programs. The programcontinues to provide funding to support for ongoing track replacement, bridge and tunnelinspections and improvements, security improvements, signal system upgrades,overhead power line and electric substation upgrades, replacement of buses in NJTransit’s fleet, and other rail station and bus terminal improvements throughout NewJersey.The program allocates $16.3 million through the Federal Transit Administration’s PublicTransportation Emergency Relief Program for repair, recovery and resiliency projectsassociated with Superstorm Sandy.
Port Authority Bridges
The Capital Program includes PANYNJ funding of $230 million to raise the Route 440 BayonneBridge. This project is shown in this Capital Program to remain consistent with federal budgetingdirectives.
Local System Support
Local System Support totals $418 million. NJDOT is providing $368 million in federal and statefunded local system support, which includes the $165 million State Aid Program formunicipalities and counties as well as the $25 million Local Bridge Initiatives Program. NJTransit’s local support totals $50 million. Additionally, funds for programs such as Local Safety,High Risk Rural Roads, Safe Routes to School, and Culvert Inspection are programmed on thelocal system.
SECTION II
NJDOT & NJ TRANSITPROJECT LIST BY CORE MISSION
By Core MissionNew Jersey Department of Transportation and New Jersey Transit
FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAM
PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Infrastructure Preservation
Acquisition of Right of Way (Various)STATE $500,000Statewide ROW
ADA Curb Ramp Implementation (Various)STATE $1,000,000Statewide ERC
STP $1,000,000Statewide ERC
Airport Improvement Program (Various)STATE $4,000,000Statewide ERC
Asbestos Surveys and Abatements (Various)STATE $500,000Statewide DES
Betterments, Dams (Various)STATE $100,000Statewide EC
Betterments, Roadway Preservation (Various)STATE $10,195,000Statewide EC
Bridge Deck/Superstructure Replacement Program (Various)NHPP $4,000,000DVRPC ERCNHPP $30,000,000NJTPA ERCNHPP $1,000,000SJTPO ERCNHPP $5,000,000Statewide ERC
Bridge Emergency Repair (Various)STATE $20,000,000Statewide EC
Bridge Inspection (Various)BRIDGE OFF $6,500,000Statewide EC
NHPP $9,800,000Statewide ECSTP $9,400,000Statewide EC
Bridge Maintenance and Repair, Movable Bridges (Various)STATE $22,000,000Statewide EC
Bridge Management System (Various)STP $800,000Statewide EC
Bridge Preventive Maintenance (Various)NHPP $13,000,000Statewide ECSTATE $25,000,000Statewide EC
STP $7,000,000Statewide EC
Bridge Replacement, Future Projects (Various)NHPP $2,454,300Statewide ERCSTATE $75,500,000Statewide ERC
Bridge Scour Countermeasures (Various)NHPP $500,000Statewide ERC
Camp Meeting Avenue Bridge over Trenton Line, CR 602 (Somerset)BRIDGE OFF $550,000NJTPA DES
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Infrastructure Preservation
Capital Contract Payment Audits (Various)STATE $1,300,000Statewide EC
Church Street Bridge, CR 579 (Hunterdon)STP NJ $700,000NJTPA DES
Construction Inspection (Various)STATE $11,500,000Statewide EC
Construction Program IT System (TRNS.PORT) (Various)STATE $700,000Statewide EC
Corsons Tavern Road, Resurfacing (CR 628) (Cape May)STP SJ $1,723,000SJTPO CON
Culvert Inspection Program, Locally owned Structures (Various)STATE $4,800,000Statewide EC
Culvert Inspection Program, State owned Structures (Various)STATE $1,400,000Statewide EC
Culvert Replacement Program (Various)STATE $2,000,000Statewide ERC
STP $1,000,000Statewide ERC
DBE Supportive Services Program (Various)STP $250,000Statewide EC
Delaware & Raritan Canal Bridges (Mercer, Hunterdon, Middlesex, Somerset)STATE $375,000DVRPC DESSTATE $375,000NJTPA DES
Design, Emerging Projects (Various)STATE $11,000,000Statewide DES
STP $1,000,000Statewide DES
Design, Geotechnical Engineering Tasks (Various)STATE $500,000Statewide DES
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (Various)STP $100,000Statewide EC
Drainage Rehabilitation & Improvements (Various)STP $5,000,000Statewide EC
Drainage Rehabilitation and Maintenance, State (Various)STATE $16,000,000Statewide EC
Duck Island Landfill, Site Remediation (Mercer)STATE $100,000DVRPC EC
DVRPC, Future Projects (Various)STATE $11,500,000DVRPC ERC
Electrical Facilities (Various)STATE $5,446,000Statewide EC
Electrical Load Center Replacement, Statewide (Various)STATE $4,000,000Statewide ERC
Environmental Investigations (Various)STATE $4,500,000Statewide EC
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Infrastructure Preservation
Environmental Project Support (Various)STATE $500,000Statewide ERC
Freight Program (Various)NHFP RAIL $2,769,400Statewide EC
STATE $8,000,000Statewide EC
Hamilton Road, Bridge over Conrail RR (Somerset)STATE $360,000NJTPA PE
Interstate Service Facilities (Various)NHPP $1,000,000Statewide ECSTATE $600,000Statewide EC
Job Order Contracting Infrastructure Repairs, Statewide (Various)STP $7,000,000Statewide EC
Landis Avenue, Phase IV, Orchard Road (CR 628) to Moyer Street (Cumberland)STP SJ $609,000SJTPO CON
Landis Avenue, Phase V, Mill Road to Orchard Road (CR 628) (Cumberland)STP SJ $50,000SJTPO DES
Legal Costs for Right of Way Condemnation (Various)STATE $1,600,000Statewide EC
Local Aid Consultant Services (Various)STP STU $200,000DVRPC ECSTP NJ $1,200,000NJTPA ECSTP SJ $100,000SJTPO EC
Local Aid Grant Management System (Various)STATE $165,000Statewide EC
Local Aid, Infrastructure Fund (Various)STATE $7,500,000Statewide ERC
Local Bridges, Future Needs (Various)STATE $25,000,000Statewide ERC
Local County Aid, DVRPC (Various)STATE $15,955,000DVRPC ERC
Local County Aid, NJTPA (Various)STATE $51,524,000NJTPA ERC
Local County Aid, SJTPO (Various)STATE $11,271,000SJTPO ERC
Local Municipal Aid, DVRPC (Various)STATE $14,234,000DVRPC ERC
Local Municipal Aid, NJTPA (Various)STATE $53,082,000NJTPA ERC
Local Municipal Aid, SJTPO (Various)STATE $6,434,000SJTPO ERC
Local Municipal Aid, Urban Aid (Various)STATE $5,000,000Statewide ERC
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Infrastructure Preservation
Local Preliminary Engineering (Various)STP NJ $1,985,000NJTPA ERC
Local Project Development Support (Various)STP STU $700,000DVRPC PLSSTP NJ $2,925,000NJTPA PLSSTP SJ $275,000SJTPO PLS
Maritime Transportation System (Various)STATE $1,000,000Statewide EC
Metropolitan Planning (Various)PL $2,244,000DVRPC PLS
PL FTA $773,000DVRPC PLSSTP STU $1,531,000DVRPC PLS
PL $8,780,000NJTPA PLSPL FTA $2,691,000NJTPA PLSSTP NJ $7,200,000NJTPA PLS
PL $937,000SJTPO PLSPL FTA $430,000SJTPO PLSSTP SJ $265,000SJTPO PLS
Minority and Women Workforce Training Set Aside (Various)STATE $1,000,000Statewide EC
National Highway Freight Program (Various)NHFP HWY $27,140,100Statewide ERC
New Jersey Scenic Byways Program (Various)TAP $500,000Statewide ERC
NJTPA, Future Projects (Various)STATE $70,500,000NJTPA ERCSTP NJ $240,000NJTPA ERC
Orphan Bridge Reconstruction (Various)STATE $3,000,000Statewide EC
Pavement Preservation (Various)NHPP $6,000,000Statewide EC
STP $4,000,000Statewide EC
Planning and Research, Federal Aid (Various)LTAP $140,000Statewide PLSSPR $18,960,000Statewide PLSSTP $6,600,000Statewide PLS
Planning and Research, State (Various)STATE $1,000,000Statewide PLS
Port Newark Container Terminal (PNCT) Access Improvement and Expansion Project (Essex)DEMO $2,581,000NJTPA CONOTHER $55,069,000NJTPA CON
Portway, Fish House Road/Pennsylvania Avenue, CR 659 (Hudson)STP $1,500,000NJTPA DES
Pre Apprenticeship Training Program for Minorities and Women (Various)STP $500,000Statewide EC
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Infrastructure Preservation
Program Implementation Costs, NJDOT (Various)STATE $98,000,000Statewide EC
Project Development: Concept Development and Preliminary Engineering (Various)STATE $5,000,000Statewide CD
Project Reporting System (PRS) Replacement (Various)STATE $350,000Statewide EC
Regional Action Program (Various)STATE $1,000,000Statewide EC
Resurfacing Program (Various)STATE $90,000,000Statewide EC
Resurfacing, Federal (Various)NHPP $10,000,000Statewide ERC
Ridge Road, and Orient Way, Bridges over Rt. 3 (Bergen)NHPP $22,575,000NJTPA CON
Right of Way Database/Document Management System (Various)STATE $95,000Statewide EC
Right of Way Full Service Consultant Term Agreements (Various)STATE $50,000Statewide ROW
STP $100,000Statewide ROW
Rumson Road over the Shrewsbury River, CR 520 (Monmouth)STP NJ $5,000,000NJTPA DES
Sign Structure Inspection Program (Various)STATE $1,800,000Statewide EC
Sign Structure Rehabilitation/Replacement Program (Various)STP $2,000,000Statewide ERC
Sign Structure Replacement Contract 2013 1 (Various)STATE $7,200,000Statewide CON
Sign Structure Replacement Contract 2013 2 (Various)STATE $6,950,000Statewide CON
Sign Structure Replacement Contract 2015 1 (Various)STATE $7,250,000Statewide CON
Sign Structure Replacement Contract 2015 2A (Monmouth, Mercer, Ocean)STATE $7,600,000Statewide CON
Sign Structure Replacement Contract 2015 2B (Monmouth, Middlesex)STATE $3,315,000Statewide CON
Sign Structure Replacement Contract 2016 1 (Various)STATE $7,150,000Statewide CON
Sign Structure Replacement Contract 2016 2 (Various)STATE $15,000,000Statewide CON
Sign Structure Replacement Contract 2016 4 (Various)STATE $10,000,000Statewide CON
Sign Structure Replacement Contract 2016 5 (Various)STATE $7,800,000Statewide CON
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Infrastructure Preservation
Signs Program, Statewide (Various)NHPP $500,000Statewide ECSTATE $2,000,000Statewide EC
SJTPO, Future Projects (Various)STATE $7,500,000SJTPO ERC
State Police Enforcement and Safety Services (Various)STATE $4,000,000Statewide EC
Title VI and Nondiscrimination Supporting Activities (Various)STATE $150,000Statewide EC
Traffic Signal Replacement (Various)STATE $9,000,000Statewide EC
Transportation and Community Development Initiative (TCDI) DVRPC (Various)STP STU $80,000DVRPC EC
Transportation Research Technology (Various)STATE $750,000Statewide EC
Tremley Point Connector Road (Union, Middlesex)DEMO $9,061,000NJTPA ERC
Unanticipated Design, Right of Way and Construction Expenses, State (Various)STATE $29,631,000Statewide ERC
Utility Pole Mitigation (Various)HSIP $175,000Statewide EC
Utility Reconnaissance and Relocation (Various)STATE $22,000,000Statewide EC
Wright Debow Road, Bridge over Route 195 (Ocean)BRIDGE OFF $750,000NJTPA DES
Youth Employment and TRAC Programs (Various)STP $300,000Statewide EC
Route 1, CR 533 (Quakerbridge Road) to Ridge Road (Mercer, Middlesex)NHPP $5,667,413DVRPC CONNHPP $7,696,487NJTPA CON
Route 3 & Route 495 Interchange (Hudson)NHPP $3,500,000NJTPA PE
Route 3, Bridge over Northern Secondary & Ramp A (Hudson)NHPP $1,000,000NJTPA ROW
Route 4, Grand Avenue Bridge (Bergen)NHPP $1,500,000NJTPA DES
Route 4, Hackensack River Bridge (Bergen)NHPP $2,000,000NJTPA PE
Route 4, Jones Road Bridge (Bergen)NHPP $1,400,000NJTPA DES
Route 4, Teaneck Road Bridge (Bergen)NHPP $2,000,000NJTPA DES
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Infrastructure Preservation
Route 9, Bridge over Waretown Creek (Ocean)NHPP $3,700,000NJTPA CON
Route 9, Indian Head Road to Central Ave/Hurley Ave, Pavement (Ocean)NHPP $2,000,000NJTPA DESNHPP $750,000NJTPA ROW
Route 9, Jobs Creek Bridge (Burlington)NHPP $5,830,000DVRPC CON
Route 9, Jones Rd to Longboat Ave (Ocean)NHPP $7,750,000NJTPA CON
Route 10, Hillside Ave (CR 619) to Mt. Pleasant Tpk (CR 665) (Morris)NHPP $1,500,000NJTPA DES
Route 15, Bridge over Paulins Kill (Sussex)NHPP $1,200,000NJTPA DES
Route 15, Route 46 to Blue Heron Road (Morris)STATE $5,500,000NJTPA CON
Route 17 NB, Linwood Avenue to Lake Street (Bergen)STATE $10,000,000NJTPA CON
Route 17, Sprout Brook, Culvert Replacement (Bergen)NHPP $300,000NJTPA PE
Route 18, East Brunswick, Drainage and Pavement Rehabilitation (Middlesex)NHPP $400,000NJTPA ROW
Route 18, South of Texas Road to Rues Lane, Pavement (Monmouth, Middlesex)NHPP $2,000,000NJTPA DES
Route 21, Newark Riverfront Pedestrian and Bicycle Access (Essex)DEMO $4,700,000NJTPA ERC
Route 22, Bloy Street to Liberty Avenue (Union)NHPP $4,240,000NJTPA CON
Route 22, Bridge over NJT Raritan Valley Line (Hunterdon)NHPP $800,000NJTPA PE
Route 22, Commons Way to Route 287 (Somerset)NHPP $4,700,000NJTPA CON
Route 23, Bloomfield Avenue (CR 506) to Bridge over NJ Transit (Essex, Passaic)STP $8,000,000NJTPA CON
Route 23, High Crest Drive to Macopin River (Passaic)NHPP $800,000NJTPA DES
Route 27 ADA Ramps, Evergreen St to Elizabeth River (Middlesex, Union)NHPP $1,200,000NJTPA DESNHPP $1,600,000NJTPA ROW
Route 27, Bridge Street (CR 669) to Frederic Street (Middlesex)STP $3,300,000NJTPA CON
Route 29, Alexauken Creek Road to Washington Street (Hunterdon)STP $200,000NJTPA PE
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Infrastructure Preservation
Route 29, Cass Street to Calhoun Street, Drainage (Mercer)NHPP $1,300,000DVRPC DES
Route 29, Lockatong Creek to D&R Canal State Park (Hunterdon)STP $4,100,000NJTPA CON
Route 30, Bridge over Beach Thorofare (Atlantic)NHPP $1,250,000SJTPO DES
Route 30, Elmwood Rd/Weymounth Rd (CR 623) to Haddon Ave. (Atlantic)NHPP $250,000SJTPO ROW
Route 31, Bull Run Road to Branch of Stoney Brook (Mercer, Hunterdon)NHPP $5,471,870DVRPC CONNHPP $1,078,130NJTPA CON
Route 31, Route 78/22 to Graysrock Road (Hunterdon)NHPP $600,000NJTPA PE
Route 33, Bridge over Millstone River (Monmouth)NHPP $220,000NJTPA PE
Route 34, Bridge over former Freehold and Jamesburg Railroad (Monmouth)NHPP $489,000NJTPA ROW
Route 34, CR 537 to Washington Ave., Pavement (Monmouth)NHPP $1,000,000NJTPA PE
Route 35, North of Lincoln Dr to Navesink River Bridge (Monmouth)NHPP $9,000,000NJTPA CON
Route 37, EB Thomas St to Fisher Blvd (Ocean)NHPP $4,200,000NJTPA CON
Route 40, Elmer Lake to Elmwood Avenue (Gloucester, Salem)NHPP $1,959,090DVRPC CONNHPP $4,690,910SJTPO CON
Route 40, NJ Turnpike to E Quillytown Rd (Salem)NHPP $3,410,000SJTPO CON
Route 40, Wilson Avenue to Route 77 (Salem)NHPP $3,400,000SJTPO CON
Route 42, Ardmore Ave to Camden County Line, Pavement (Gloucester)NHPP $2,500,000DVRPC DESNHPP $500,000DVRPC ROW
Route 42, Bridges over Blackwood Railroad Trail (Camden)NHPP $2,500,000DVRPC DES
Route 45, Bridge over Woodbury Creek (Gloucester)STATE $800,000DVRPC DES
Route 46, Route 80 to Walnut Road (Warren)NHPP $600,000NJTPA PE
Route 46, Teaneck Road (CR 39) to Route 1&9 (Bergen)STATE $4,000,000NJTPA CON
Route 47, Bridge over Route 295 (Gloucester)NHPP $1,500,000DVRPC DES
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Infrastructure Preservation
Route 47, CR 552 (W. Sherman Avenue) to Route 56 (Landis Avenue) (Cumberland)STATE $3,522,000SJTPO CON
Route 47, Grove St. to Route 130, Pavement (Gloucester)STP $2,500,000DVRPC DES
Route 47, Nummytown Mill Pond Dam (Cape May)NHPP $1,400,000SJTPO CON
Route 49, Bridge over Maurice River (Cumberland)NHPP $800,000SJTPO PE
Route 49, Front Street to Keasbey Street/Yorke Street (CR 658) (Salem)NHPP $4,610,000SJTPO CON
Route 49, Estelle Manor Drive to Dam Road (Atlantic, Cumberland)STATE $3,400,000SJTPO CON
Route 52, Causeway Replacement, Contract A (Cape May)NHPP $8,900,000SJTPO CON
Route 53, Pondview Road to Hall Avenue (Morris)STP $500,000NJTPA PE
Route 57, Route 22 to Route 31 (Warren)STATE $4,800,000NJTPA CON
Route 70, Bridge over Mount Misery Brook (Burlington)NHPP $890,000DVRPC DES
Route 70, East of North Branch Road to CR 539 (Burlington, Ocean)NHPP $1,015,080DVRPC CONNHPP $2,284,920NJTPA CON
Route 70, Route 38 to Cropwell Road (Camden, Burlington)NHPP $6,900,000DVRPC ROW
Route 72, Ash Road to Marsha Drive (Ocean)NHPP $7,621,000NJTPA CON
Route 72, Manahawkin Bay Bridges, Contract 4 (Ocean)NHPP $36,753,000NJTPA CON
Route 73, CR 721 to NJ Transit Bridge (Camden)NHPP $12,429,000DVRPC CON
Route 76, Bridges over Route 130 (Camden)NHPP $3,500,000DVRPC DES
Route 80, EB, Route 23 to Route 19 (Passaic)NHPP $5,000,000NJTPA CON
Route 80, Totowa Boro., Passaic Co., Culvert Replacement (Passaic)NHPP $1,125,000NJTPA CON
Route 82, Route 124 to Route 439 (Union)STATE $4,800,000NJTPA CON
Route 88, Bridge over Beaver Dam Creek (Ocean)NHPP $1,200,000NJTPA DES
Route 94, Bridge over Jacksonburg Creek (Warren)STP $450,000NJTPA DES
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Infrastructure Preservation
Route 94, Road to Hospital to Rt 206 (Sussex)STATE $1,500,000NJTPA CON
Route 95M, Route 175 to Railroad Bridge (Mercer)NHPP $1,910,000DVRPC CON
Route 130, Charleston Road/Cooper Street (CR 630) to Crafts Creek (Burlington)NHPP $888,000DVRPC ROW
Route 130, Plant Street to High Hill Road (CR 662) (Salem, Gloucester)NHPP $100,000DVRPC ROWNHPP $250,000SJTPO ROW
Route 130, Sharon Road to Meadowbrook Road (Mercer)NHPP $4,700,000DVRPC CON
Route 152, Bay Avenue to Seaview Drive (Atlantic)STATE $5,600,000SJTPO CON
Route 159, Route 46 to Plymouth Street (CR 627) (Essex, Morris)STATE $2,500,000NJTPA CON
Route 168, Bridge over Big Timber Creek (Gloucester)NHPP $7,300,000DVRPC CON
Route 168, Merchant Street to Ferry Avenue, Pavement (Camden)NHPP $1,000,000DVRPC DESNHPP $250,000DVRPC ROW
Route 173, Bridge over Pohatcong Creek (Warren)STP $4,550,000NJTPA CON
Route 173, Musconetcong River, Culvert Replacement (Hunterdon)STATE $1,250,000NJTPA CON
Route 179, Route 165 to Route 31/202, Pavement (Hunterdon)NHPP $5,500,000NJTPA CON
Route 202, Bridge over North Branch of Raritan River (Somerset)NHPP $300,000NJTPA PE
Route 206, Bridges over Stony Brook PRIORITY (Mercer)STATE $25,000,000DVRPC CON
Route 206, Crusers Brook Bridge (41) (Somerset)NHPP $4,900,000NJTPA CON
Route 206, Hi Glen Drive to High Street (Sussex)STATE $6,382,000NJTPA CON
Route 280, Route 21 Interchange Improvements (Essex, Hudson)NHPP $20,550,000NJTPA CON
Route 322, Route 50 to Leipzig Avenue (Atlantic)STP $8,980,000SJTPO CON
Route 322, Rt 295 to Tomlin Station Rd (CR 607) (Gloucester)NHPP $1,300,000DVRPC DES
Route 440, Access Rd/40th Street to Mina Drive (Hudson)NHPP $5,100,000NJTPA CON
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Infrastructure Preservation
Route 440, Mina Drive to Route 1&9/CR 612 (Hudson)STATE $4,000,000NJTPA CON
Route 440, Route 95 to Kreil Avenue (Middlesex)NHPP $1,000,000NJTPA PE
Route 495, Route 1&9/Paterson Plank Road Bridge (Hudson)NHPP $25,451,000NJTPA CON
$1,578,533,700Infrastructure Preservation Sum
Mass Transit
ADA Platforms/Stations (Various)STATE $910,000NJTPA ERC
Bridge and Tunnel Rehabilitation (Various)STATE $882,516DVRPC ERCSTATE $15,990,740NJTPA ERCSTATE $186,744SJTPO ERC
Building Capital Leases (Various)STATE $1,311,000DVRPC CAPSTATE $3,990,000NJTPA CAPSTATE $399,000SJTPO CAP
Bus Acquisition Program (Various)STATE $26,971,663DVRPC CAPSTATE $82,087,670NJTPA CAPSTATE $8,208,767SJTPO CAP
Bus Maintenance Facilities (Various)STATE $2,000,000NJTPA ERC
Bus Passenger Facilities/Park and Ride (Various)STATE $184,000DVRPC ERCSTATE $1,060,000NJTPA ERCSTATE $56,000SJTPO ERC
Bus Support Facilities and Equipment (Various)SECT 5307 $633,880DVRPC ERCSECT 5337 $6,566,500DVRPC ERC
STATE $1,558,900DVRPC ERCSECT 5307 $1,929,200NJTPA ERCSECT 5337 $19,985,000NJTPA ERC
STATE $14,776,000NJTPA ERCSECT 5307 $192,920SJTPO ERCSECT 5337 $1,998,500SJTPO ERC
STATE $170,100SJTPO ERC
Bus Vehicle and Facility Maintenance/Capital Maintenance (Various)STATE $636,870DVRPC ECSTATE $1,938,300NJTPA ECSTATE $193,830SJTPO EC
Capital Program Implementation (Various)STATE $4,938,100DVRPC ERCSTATE $15,029,000NJTPA ERCSTATE $1,502,900SJTPO ERC
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Mass Transit
Casino Revenue Fund (Various)CASINO REVENUE $4,030,289DVRPC CAPCASINO REVENUE $12,266,100NJTPA CAPCASINO REVENUE $1,226,609SJTPO CAP
Claims support (Various)STATE $172,500DVRPC ECSTATE $525,000NJTPA ECSTATE $52,500SJTPO EC
Cumberland County Bus Program (Cumberland)SECT 5307 $1,020,000SJTPO CAP
Delco Lead Safe Haven Storage and Re inspection Facility Project (Various)STATE $3,498,000NJTPA ERC
Environmental Compliance (Various)STATE $805,000DVRPC ERCSTATE $2,450,000NJTPA ERCSTATE $245,000SJTPO ERC
Hoboken Long Slip Flood Protection Project (Various)STATE $4,907,000NJTPA ERC
Hudson Bergen and Newark LRT System (Hudson)STATE $7,005,000NJTPA ERC
Immediate Action Program (Various)STATE $1,980,200DVRPC ERCSTATE $7,528,000NJTPA ERCSTATE $591,800SJTPO ERC
Job Access and Reverse Commute Program (Various)OPER $1,219,000DVRPC SWIOPER $3,710,000NJTPA SWIOPER $371,000SJTPO SWI
Light Rail Infrastructure Improvements (Various)STATE $2,000,000DVRPC ERCSTATE $5,103,900NJTPA ERC
Locomotive Overhaul (Various)STATE $1,704,381DVRPC CAPSTATE $27,019,965NJTPA CAPSTATE $360,654SJTPO CAP
Miscellaneous (Various)STATE $1,337,103DVRPC ERCSTATE $7,569,451NJTPA ERCSTATE $406,946SJTPO ERC
NEC Elizabeth Intermodal Station Improvements (Union)SECT 5339 $11,775,000NJTPA ERC
NEC Improvements (Various)SECT 5307 $12,470,000NJTPA ERC
STATE $67,181,000NJTPA ERC
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Mass Transit
NEC Newark Intermodal (Essex)SECT 5307 $235,000NJTPA ERC
STP TE $500,000NJTPA ERC
NJ TRANSIT Grid Project (Various)SECT 5324 $393,165,000NJTPA ERC
STATE $6,382,000NJTPA ERC
NJ TRANSIT Raritan River Drawbridge Replacement Project (Various)STATE $5,000,000NJTPA ERC
Other Rail Station/Terminal Improvements (Various)SECT 5307 $921,895DVRPC ERC
STATE $164,666DVRPC ERCSECT 5307 $14,615,028NJTPA ERC
STATE $8,618,490NJTPA ERCSECT 5307 $195,076SJTPO ERC
STATE $34,844SJTPO ERC
Perth Amboy Intermodal ADA Improvements (Middlesex)SECT 5339 $2,710,000NJTPA ERC
STATE $91,000NJTPA ERCSTP TE $500,000NJTPA ERC
Physical Plant (Various)STATE $384,100DVRPC ERCSTATE $1,169,000NJTPA ERCSTATE $116,900SJTPO ERC
Preventive Maintenance Bus (Various)SECT 5307 $27,827,700DVRPC CAPSTP STU $8,970,000DVRPC CAP
SECT 5307 $84,693,000NJTPA CAPSTP NJ $27,300,000NJTPA CAP
SECT 5307 $8,469,300SJTPO CAPSTP SJ $2,730,000SJTPO CAP
Preventive Maintenance Rail (Various)SECT 5307 $5,175,786DVRPC CAPSECT 5337 $9,200,200DVRPC CAPSTP STU $2,959,300DVRPC CAP
SECT 5307 $82,052,996NJTPA CAPSECT 5337 $145,853,000NJTPA CAP
STP NJ $46,914,500NJTPA CAPSECT 5307 $1,095,217SJTPO CAPSECT 5337 $1,946,800SJTPO CAP
STP SJ $626,200SJTPO CAP
Private Carrier Equipment Program (Various)STATE $3,000,000NJTPA CAP
Rail Capital Maintenance (Various)STATE $175,800DVRPC CAPSTATE $2,787,000NJTPA CAPSTATE $37,200SJTPO CAP
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Mass Transit
Rail Fleet Overhaul (Various)STATE $58,600DVRPC CAPSTATE $929,000NJTPA CAPSTATE $12,400SJTPO CAP
Rail Rolling Stock Procurement (Various)CMAQ $7,500,000DVRPC CAP
SECT 5307 $4,441,560DVRPC CAPSTATE $639,384DVRPC CAPCMAQ $67,500,000NJTPA CAP
SECT 5307 $51,367,992NJTPA CAPSTATE $10,136,320NJTPA CAP
SECT 5307 $351,804SJTPO CAPSTATE $135,296SJTPO CAP
Rail Support Facilities and Equipment (Various)STATE $208,220DVRPC ERC
METRO NORTH $690,000NJTPA ERCSTATE $30,660,300NJTPA ERCSTATE $33,480SJTPO ERC
River LINE LRT (Camden, Burlington, Mercer)STATE $50,616,000DVRPC ERC
Section 5310 Program (Various)SECT 5310 $1,656,000DVRPC CAP
STATE $862,500DVRPC CAPSECT 5310 $5,040,000NJTPA CAP
STATE $2,625,000NJTPA CAPSECT 5310 $504,000SJTPO CAP
STATE $262,500SJTPO CAP
Section 5311 Program (Various)MATCH $437,000DVRPC CAP
SECT 5311 $966,000DVRPC CAPSTATE $23,000DVRPC CAP
MATCH $1,330,000NJTPA CAPSECT 5311 $2,940,000NJTPA CAP
STATE $70,000NJTPA CAPMATCH $133,000SJTPO CAP
SECT 5311 $294,000SJTPO CAPSTATE $7,000SJTPO CAP
Security Improvements (Various)STATE $36,800DVRPC SWISTATE $112,000NJTPA SWISTATE $11,200SJTPO SWI
Signals and Communications/Electric Traction Systems (Various)STATE $4,308,455DVRPC ERCSTATE $68,302,860NJTPA ERCSTATE $911,685SJTPO ERC
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Mass Transit
Small/Special Services Program (Various)SECT 5307 $100,000DVRPC EC
STATE $1,925,790DVRPC ECSTATE $5,861,100NJTPA ECSTATE $586,110SJTPO EC
Study and Development (Various)STATE $998,747DVRPC PLSSTATE $4,361,559NJTPA PLSSTATE $300,694SJTPO PLS
Technology Improvements (Various)STATE $1,978,000DVRPC ECSTATE $6,020,000NJTPA ECSTATE $602,000SJTPO EC
Track Program (Various)STATE $1,054,800DVRPC ERCSTATE $16,722,000NJTPA ERCSTATE $223,200SJTPO ERC
Train Controls Wayside Signals, Power & Communication Resiliency (Various)STATE $942,000NJTPA ERC
Transit Enhancements/Transp Altern Prog (TAP)/Altern Transit Improv (ATI) (Various)SECT 5307 TE $161,000DVRPC ERC
SECT 5339 $414,000DVRPC ERCSECT 5307 TE $490,000NJTPA ERC
SECT 5339 $1,260,000NJTPA ERCSECT 5307 TE $49,000SJTPO ERC
SECT 5339 $126,000SJTPO ERC
Transit Rail Initiatives (Various)STATE $3,352,363DVRPC ERCSTATE $10,202,854NJTPA ERCSTATE $1,020,283SJTPO ERC
$1,678,301,352Mass Transit Sum
Mobility and Congestion Relief
Automatic Traffic Management System (ATMS) (Various)CMAQ $1,000,000Statewide ERC
Bicycle & Pedestrian Facilities/Accommodations (Various)CMAQ $5,000,000Statewide ERCSTATE $1,000,000Statewide ERC
Camden County Bus Purchase (Camden)CMAQ $100,000DVRPC EC
Camden County Roadway Safety Improvements (Camden)STP STU $550,000DVRPC CON
Congestion Relief, Intelligent Transportation System Improvements (Smart Move Program) (Various)STATE $2,000,000Statewide ERC
Congestion Relief, Operational Improvements (Fast Move Program) (Various)STATE $1,000,000Statewide EC
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Mobility and Congestion Relief
Ferry Program (Various)FBP $2,000,000Statewide ERC
Gloucester County Bus Purchase (Gloucester)CMAQ $70,000DVRPC CON
Intelligent Traffic Signal Systems (Various)CMAQ $5,000,000Statewide ERC
Intelligent Transportation System Resource Center (Various)STP $3,100,000Statewide EC
Local CMAQ Initiatives (Various)CMAQ $910,000DVRPC ECCMAQ $5,000,000NJTPA ECCMAQ $1,900,000SJTPO EC
Mobility and Systems Engineering Program (Various)NHPP $10,000,000Statewide ECSTATE $1,700,000Statewide EC
STP $4,000,000Statewide EC
Ozone Action Program in New Jersey (Various)CMAQ $40,000DVRPC EC
Park and Ride/Transportation Demand Management Program (Various)STATE $1,000,000Statewide EC
Recreational Trails Program (Various)RTP $900,000Statewide ERC
RideECO Mass Marketing Efforts New Jersey (Various)CMAQ $50,000DVRPC EC
RIMIS Phase II Implementation (Various)STP STU $234,000DVRPC EC
South Amboy Intermodal Center (Middlesex)DEMO $3,100,000NJTPA EC
South Inlet Transportation Improvement Project (Atlantic)STATE $1,504,000SJTPO CON
Statewide Traffic Operations and Support Program (Various)NHPP $15,000,000Statewide EC
Traffic Monitoring Systems (Various)NHPP $12,910,000Statewide PLSSTATE $1,000,000Statewide PLS
Transit Village Program (Various)STATE $1,000,000Statewide EC
Transportation Alternatives Program (Various)TAP $1,501,000DVRPC ERCTAP $6,216,000NJTPA ERCTAP $518,000SJTPO ERCTAP $5,000,000Statewide ERC
Transportation Demand Management Program Support (Various)CMAQ $250,000Statewide PLS
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Mobility and Congestion Relief
Transportation Management Associations (Various)STP STU $2,000,000DVRPC ECSTP NJ $4,195,000NJTPA EC
Route 1, Southbound, Nassau Park Boulevard to Quaker Bridge Mall Overpass (Mercer)NHPP $7,000,000DVRPC CON
Route 1&9, Haynes Ave. Operational Improvements (Essex)DEMO $18,220,000NJTPA CONSTATE $4,555,000NJTPA CON
Route 1&9, Interchange at Route I 278 (Union)OTHER $5,000,000NJTPA ROW
Route 21, Newark Needs Analysis, Murray Street to Edison Place (Essex)NHPP $1,500,000NJTPA PE
Route 31, Church Street to River Road (Hunterdon)NHPP $750,000NJTPA DES
Route 40, Woodstown Intersection Improvements (Salem)NHPP $1,000,000SJTPO ROW
Route 40/322, Median Closures, Delilah Road to East Fire Road (Atlantic)NHPP $300,000SJTPO PE
Route 57, CR 519 Intersection Improvement (Warren)NHPP $900,000NJTPA DES
Route 57/182/46, Hackettstown Mobility Improvements (Warren, Morris)CMAQ $1,000,000NJTPA DES
Route 72, East Road (Ocean)NHPP $500,000NJTPA CON
Route 130, Columbus Road/Jones Street (Burlington)NHPP $1,080,000DVRPC CON
Route 202, First Avenue Intersection Improvements (Somerset)NHPP $158,000NJTPA ROW
Route 206, Doctors Way to Valley Road (Somerset)CMAQ $2,000,000NJTPA DES
Route 206, Valley Road to Brown Avenue (Somerset)NHPP $7,000,000NJTPA ROW
Route 206 Bypass, Mountain View Road to Old Somerville Road (Sections 14A & 15A) Contract B (Somerset)NHPP $10,000,000NJTPA UTI
Route 287, Interchange 10 Ramp Improvements (Middlesex, Somerset)NHPP $500,000NJTPA DES
Route 287, River Road (CR 622), Interchange Improvements (Middlesex)NHPP $750,000NJTPA DES
Route 287/78, I 287/202/206 Interchange Improvements (Somerset)NHPP $13,000,000NJTPA CON
Route 295/42, Missing Moves, Bellmawr (Camden, Gloucester)NHPP $21,535,000DVRPC CON
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Mobility and Congestion Relief
Route 295/42/I 76, Direct Connection, Contract 3 (Camden)NHPP $70,000,000DVRPC CON
Route 322, Corridor Congestion Relief Project (Gloucester)STATE $1,500,000DVRPC ERC
Route 322, Kings Highway (CR 551) (Gloucester)NHPP $4,900,000DVRPC CON
$273,896,000Mobility and Congestion Relief Sum
Operations and Maintenance
Equipment (Vehicles, Construction, Safety) (Various)STATE $19,000,000Statewide EC
Equipment, Snow and Ice Removal (Various)STATE $8,000,000Statewide EC
Maintenance & Fleet Management System (Various)STATE $2,000,000Statewide EC
Physical Plant (Various)STATE $14,000,000Statewide ERC
Salt Storage Facilities Statewide (Various)STATE $3,500,000Statewide ERC
Solid and Hazardous Waste Cleanup, Reduction and Disposal (Various)STATE $1,330,000Statewide EC
$47,830,000Operations and Maintenance Sum
Safety
Betterments, Safety (Various)STATE $7,000,000Statewide EC
Crash Reduction Program (Various)HSIP $5,000,000Statewide EC
Highway Safety Improvement Program Planning (Various)HSIP $4,000,000Statewide EC
Intersection Improvement Program (Project Implementation) (Various)HSIP $1,000,000Statewide ERC
STATE $250,000Statewide ERC
Local Safety/ High Risk Rural Roads Program (Various)HSIP $3,000,000DVRPC ERCHSIP $15,000,000NJTPA ERCHSIP $2,000,000SJTPO ERC
Market Street/Essex Street/Rochelle Avenue (Bergen)DEMO $602,024NJTPA PE
Motor Vehicle Crash Record Processing (Various)HSIP $2,000,000Statewide EC
Pedestrian Safety Improvement Design and Construction (Various)STATE $1,500,000Statewide ERC
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Safety
Pedestrian Safety Improvement Program (Various)HSIP $3,000,000Statewide ERC
Rail Highway Grade Crossing Program, Federal (Various)RHC $2,800,000DVRPC ECRHC $6,500,000NJTPA ECRHC $2,000,000SJTPO EC
Rail Highway Grade Crossing Program, State (Various)STATE $5,000,000Statewide CON
Restriping Program & Line Reflectivity Management System (Various)STP $14,000,000Statewide EC
Rockfall Mitigation (Various)NHPP $1,000,000Statewide ERC
Safe Routes to School Program (Various)TAP $5,587,000Statewide ERC
Safe Streets to Transit Program (Various)STATE $1,000,000Statewide EC
Segment Improvement Program (Various)HSIP $1,000,000Statewide ERC
South Pemberton Road, CR 530, Phase 2 (Burlington)STP STU $8,025,000DVRPC CON
Transportation Safety Resource Center (TSRC) (Various)STP $1,200,000Statewide EC
Route 9W, Palisades Avenue to New York State Line (Bergen)CMAQ $1,000,000NJTPA PE
Route 22, Westbound, Vicinity of Vaux Hall Road to West of Bloy Street (Union)HSIP $350,000NJTPA ROW
Route 23, Hardyston Township Improvements (Sussex)DEMO $1,896,000NJTPA CON
Route 27, Grand Street NB Intersection (Union)STP $1,250,000NJTPA CON
Route 206, Whitehorse Circle (CR 533, 524) (Mercer)HSIP $4,706,000DVRPC CON
$101,666,024Safety Sum
$3,680,227,076TOTAL NJDOT and NJ TRANSIT
Infrastructure Preservation
Route 440, Bayonne Bridge Navigational Clearance Project (Hudson)OTHER $230,000,000NJTPA ERC
$230,000,000Infrastructure Preservation Sum
$230,000,000TOTAL Authority Bridges
$3,910,227,076GRAND TOTAL
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SECTION III
NJDOT & NJ TRANSITPROJECT LIST BY CIS CATEGORY
By CIS Program CategoryNew Jersey Department of Transportation and New Jersey Transit
FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAM
PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Airport Assets
Airport Improvement Program (Various)STATE $4,000,000Statewide ERC
$4,000,000Airport Assets Sum
Bridge Assets
Betterments, Dams (Various)STATE $100,000Statewide EC
Bridge and Tunnel Rehabilitation (Various)STATE $882,516DVRPC ERCSTATE $15,990,740NJTPA ERCSTATE $186,744SJTPO ERC
Bridge Deck/Superstructure Replacement Program (Various)NHPP $4,000,000DVRPC ERCNHPP $30,000,000NJTPA ERCNHPP $1,000,000SJTPO ERCNHPP $5,000,000Statewide ERC
Bridge Emergency Repair (Various)STATE $20,000,000Statewide EC
Bridge Inspection (Various)BRIDGE OFF $6,500,000Statewide EC
NHPP $9,800,000Statewide ECSTP $9,400,000Statewide EC
Bridge Maintenance and Repair, Movable Bridges (Various)STATE $22,000,000Statewide EC
Bridge Management System (Various)STP $800,000Statewide EC
Bridge Preventive Maintenance (Various)NHPP $13,000,000Statewide ECSTATE $25,000,000Statewide EC
STP $7,000,000Statewide EC
Bridge Replacement, Future Projects (Various)NHPP $2,454,300Statewide ERCSTATE $75,500,000Statewide ERC
Bridge Scour Countermeasures (Various)NHPP $500,000Statewide ERC
Camp Meeting Avenue Bridge over Trenton Line, CR 602 (Somerset)BRIDGE OFF $550,000NJTPA DES
Culvert Inspection Program, Locally owned Structures (Various)STATE $4,800,000Statewide EC
Culvert Inspection Program, State owned Structures (Various)STATE $1,400,000Statewide EC
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Bridge Assets
Culvert Replacement Program (Various)STATE $2,000,000Statewide ERC
STP $1,000,000Statewide ERC
Delaware & Raritan Canal Bridges (Mercer, Hunterdon, Middlesex, Somerset)STATE $375,000DVRPC DESSTATE $375,000NJTPA DES
Hamilton Road, Bridge over Conrail RR (Somerset)STATE $360,000NJTPA PE
Job Order Contracting Infrastructure Repairs, Statewide (Various)STP $7,000,000Statewide EC
Orphan Bridge Reconstruction (Various)STATE $3,000,000Statewide EC
Ridge Road, and Orient Way, Bridges over Rt. 3 (Bergen)NHPP $22,575,000NJTPA CON
Sign Structure Inspection Program (Various)STATE $1,800,000Statewide EC
Sign Structure Rehabilitation/Replacement Program (Various)STP $2,000,000Statewide ERC
Sign Structure Replacement Contract 2013 1 (Various)STATE $7,200,000Statewide CON
Sign Structure Replacement Contract 2013 2 (Various)STATE $6,950,000Statewide CON
Sign Structure Replacement Contract 2015 1 (Various)STATE $7,250,000Statewide CON
Sign Structure Replacement Contract 2016 1 (Various)STATE $7,150,000Statewide CON
Sign Structure Replacement Contract 2016 2 (Various)STATE $15,000,000Statewide CON
Sign Structure Replacement Contract 2016 4 (Various)STATE $10,000,000Statewide CON
Sign Structure Replacement Contract 2016 5 (Various)STATE $7,800,000Statewide CON
Wright Debow Road, Bridge over Route 195 (Ocean)BRIDGE OFF $750,000NJTPA DES
Route 3 & Route 495 Interchange (Hudson)NHPP $3,500,000NJTPA PE
Route 3, Bridge over Northern Secondary & Ramp A (Hudson)NHPP $1,000,000NJTPA ROW
Route 4, Grand Avenue Bridge (Bergen)NHPP $1,500,000NJTPA DES
Route 4, Hackensack River Bridge (Bergen)NHPP $2,000,000NJTPA PE
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Bridge Assets
Route 4, Jones Road Bridge (Bergen)NHPP $1,400,000NJTPA DES
Route 4, Teaneck Road Bridge (Bergen)NHPP $2,000,000NJTPA DES
Route 9, Bridge over Waretown Creek (Ocean)NHPP $3,700,000NJTPA CON
Route 9, Jobs Creek Bridge (Burlington)NHPP $5,830,000DVRPC CON
Route 15, Bridge over Paulins Kill (Sussex)NHPP $1,200,000NJTPA DES
Route 17, Sprout Brook, Culvert Replacement (Bergen)NHPP $300,000NJTPA PE
Route 22, Bloy Street to Liberty Avenue (Union)NHPP $4,240,000NJTPA CON
Route 22, Bridge over NJT Raritan Valley Line (Hunterdon)NHPP $800,000NJTPA PE
Route 30, Bridge over Beach Thorofare (Atlantic)NHPP $1,250,000SJTPO DES
Route 33, Bridge over Millstone River (Monmouth)NHPP $220,000NJTPA PE
Route 34, Bridge over former Freehold and Jamesburg Railroad (Monmouth)NHPP $489,000NJTPA ROW
Route 42, Bridges over Blackwood Railroad Trail (Camden)NHPP $2,500,000DVRPC DES
Route 45, Bridge over Woodbury Creek (Gloucester)STATE $800,000DVRPC DES
Route 47, Bridge over Route 295 (Gloucester)NHPP $1,500,000DVRPC DES
Route 47, Nummytown Mill Pond Dam (Cape May)NHPP $1,400,000SJTPO CON
Route 49, Bridge over Maurice River (Cumberland)NHPP $800,000SJTPO PE
Route 52, Causeway Replacement, Contract A (Cape May)NHPP $8,900,000SJTPO CON
Route 70, Bridge over Mount Misery Brook (Burlington)NHPP $890,000DVRPC DES
Route 72, Manahawkin Bay Bridges, Contract 4 (Ocean)NHPP $36,753,000NJTPA CON
Route 76, Bridges over Route 130 (Camden)NHPP $3,500,000DVRPC DES
Route 80, Totowa Boro., Passaic Co., Culvert Replacement (Passaic)NHPP $1,125,000NJTPA CON
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Bridge Assets
Route 88, Bridge over Beaver Dam Creek (Ocean)NHPP $1,200,000NJTPA DES
Route 94, Bridge over Jacksonburg Creek (Warren)STP $450,000NJTPA DES
Route 168, Bridge over Big Timber Creek (Gloucester)NHPP $7,300,000DVRPC CON
Route 173, Bridge over Pohatcong Creek (Warren)STP $4,550,000NJTPA CON
Route 173, Musconetcong River, Culvert Replacement (Hunterdon)STATE $1,250,000NJTPA CON
Route 202, Bridge over North Branch of Raritan River (Somerset)NHPP $300,000NJTPA PE
Route 206, Bridges over Stony Brook PRIORITY (Mercer)STATE $25,000,000DVRPC CON
Route 206, Crusers Brook Bridge (41) (Somerset)NHPP $4,900,000NJTPA CON
Route 280, Route 21 Interchange Improvements (Essex, Hudson)NHPP $20,550,000NJTPA CON
Route 495, Route 1&9/Paterson Plank Road Bridge (Hudson)NHPP $25,451,000NJTPA CON
$536,997,300Bridge Assets Sum
Capital Program Delivery
Acquisition of Right of Way (Various)STATE $500,000Statewide ROW
Asbestos Surveys and Abatements (Various)STATE $500,000Statewide DES
Capital Contract Payment Audits (Various)STATE $1,300,000Statewide EC
Construction Inspection (Various)STATE $11,500,000Statewide EC
Construction Program IT System (TRNS.PORT) (Various)STATE $700,000Statewide EC
DBE Supportive Services Program (Various)STP $250,000Statewide EC
Design, Emerging Projects (Various)STATE $11,000,000Statewide DES
STP $1,000,000Statewide DES
Design, Geotechnical Engineering Tasks (Various)STATE $500,000Statewide DES
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (Various)STP $100,000Statewide EC
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Capital Program Delivery
Environmental Investigations (Various)STATE $4,500,000Statewide EC
Environmental Project Support (Various)STATE $500,000Statewide ERC
Legal Costs for Right of Way Condemnation (Various)STATE $1,600,000Statewide EC
Minority and Women Workforce Training Set Aside (Various)STATE $1,000,000Statewide EC
Planning and Research, Federal Aid (Various)LTAP $140,000Statewide PLSSPR $18,960,000Statewide PLSSTP $6,600,000Statewide PLS
Planning and Research, State (Various)STATE $1,000,000Statewide PLS
Pre Apprenticeship Training Program for Minorities and Women (Various)STP $500,000Statewide EC
Program Implementation Costs, NJDOT (Various)STATE $98,000,000Statewide EC
Project Development: Concept Development and Preliminary Engineering (Various)STATE $5,000,000Statewide CD
Project Reporting System (PRS) Replacement (Various)STATE $350,000Statewide EC
Right of Way Database/Document Management System (Various)STATE $95,000Statewide EC
Right of Way Full Service Consultant Term Agreements (Various)STATE $50,000Statewide ROW
STP $100,000Statewide ROW
Solid and Hazardous Waste Cleanup, Reduction and Disposal (Various)STATE $1,330,000Statewide EC
State Police Enforcement and Safety Services (Various)STATE $4,000,000Statewide EC
Title VI and Nondiscrimination Supporting Activities (Various)STATE $150,000Statewide EC
Transportation Research Technology (Various)STATE $750,000Statewide EC
Unanticipated Design, Right of Way and Construction Expenses, State (Various)STATE $29,631,000Statewide ERC
Utility Pole Mitigation (Various)HSIP $175,000Statewide EC
Youth Employment and TRAC Programs (Various)STP $300,000Statewide EC
$202,081,000Capital Program Delivery Sum
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Congestion Relief
Automatic Traffic Management System (ATMS) (Various)CMAQ $1,000,000Statewide ERC
Congestion Relief, Intelligent Transportation System Improvements (Smart Move Program) (Various)STATE $2,000,000Statewide ERC
Congestion Relief, Operational Improvements (Fast Move Program) (Various)STATE $1,000,000Statewide EC
Intelligent Traffic Signal Systems (Various)CMAQ $5,000,000Statewide ERC
Intelligent Transportation System Resource Center (Various)STP $3,100,000Statewide EC
Local CMAQ Initiatives (Various)CMAQ $910,000DVRPC ECCMAQ $5,000,000NJTPA ECCMAQ $1,900,000SJTPO EC
Mobility and Systems Engineering Program (Various)NHPP $10,000,000Statewide ECSTATE $1,700,000Statewide EC
STP $4,000,000Statewide EC
Ozone Action Program in New Jersey (Various)CMAQ $40,000DVRPC EC
Park and Ride/Transportation Demand Management Program (Various)STATE $1,000,000Statewide EC
RideECO Mass Marketing Efforts New Jersey (Various)CMAQ $50,000DVRPC EC
RIMIS Phase II Implementation (Various)STP STU $234,000DVRPC EC
Statewide Traffic Operations and Support Program (Various)NHPP $15,000,000Statewide EC
Study and Development (Various)STATE $998,747DVRPC PLSSTATE $4,361,559NJTPA PLSSTATE $300,694SJTPO PLS
Traffic Monitoring Systems (Various)NHPP $12,910,000Statewide PLSSTATE $1,000,000Statewide PLS
Transit Rail Initiatives (Various)STATE $3,352,363DVRPC ERCSTATE $10,202,854NJTPA ERCSTATE $1,020,283SJTPO ERC
Transportation Demand Management Program Support (Various)CMAQ $250,000Statewide PLS
Transportation Management Associations (Various)STP STU $2,000,000DVRPC ECSTP NJ $4,195,000NJTPA EC
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Congestion Relief
Route 1, Southbound, Nassau Park Boulevard to Quaker Bridge Mall Overpass (Mercer)NHPP $7,000,000DVRPC CON
Route 1&9, Haynes Ave. Operational Improvements (Essex)DEMO $18,220,000NJTPA CONSTATE $4,555,000NJTPA CON
Route 1&9, Interchange at Route I 278 (Union)OTHER $5,000,000NJTPA ROW
Route 21, Newark Needs Analysis, Murray Street to Edison Place (Essex)NHPP $1,500,000NJTPA PE
Route 31, Church Street to River Road (Hunterdon)NHPP $750,000NJTPA DES
Route 40, Woodstown Intersection Improvements (Salem)NHPP $1,000,000SJTPO ROW
Route 40/322, Median Closures, Delilah Road to East Fire Road (Atlantic)NHPP $300,000SJTPO PE
Route 57, CR 519 Intersection Improvement (Warren)NHPP $900,000NJTPA DES
Route 57/182/46, Hackettstown Mobility Improvements (Warren, Morris)CMAQ $1,000,000NJTPA DES
Route 72, East Road (Ocean)NHPP $500,000NJTPA CON
Route 130, Columbus Road/Jones Street (Burlington)NHPP $1,080,000DVRPC CON
Route 202, First Avenue Intersection Improvements (Somerset)NHPP $158,000NJTPA ROW
Route 206, Doctors Way to Valley Road (Somerset)CMAQ $2,000,000NJTPA DES
Route 206, Valley Road to Brown Avenue (Somerset)NHPP $7,000,000NJTPA ROW
Route 206 Bypass, Mountain View Road to Old Somerville Road (Sections 14A & 15A) Contract B (Somerset)NHPP $10,000,000NJTPA UTI
Route 287, Interchange 10 Ramp Improvements (Middlesex, Somerset)NHPP $500,000NJTPA DES
Route 287, River Road (CR 622), Interchange Improvements (Middlesex)NHPP $750,000NJTPA DES
Route 287/78, I 287/202/206 Interchange Improvements (Somerset)NHPP $13,000,000NJTPA CON
Route 295/42, Missing Moves, Bellmawr (Camden, Gloucester)NHPP $21,535,000DVRPC CON
Route 295/42/I 76, Direct Connection, Contract 3 (Camden)NHPP $70,000,000DVRPC CON
Route 322, Kings Highway (CR 551) (Gloucester)NHPP $4,900,000DVRPC CON
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Congestion Relief
$264,173,500Congestion Relief Sum
Local System Support
Camden County Bus Purchase (Camden)CMAQ $100,000DVRPC EC
Camden County Roadway Safety Improvements (Camden)STP STU $550,000DVRPC CON
Casino Revenue Fund (Various)CASINO REVENUE $4,030,289DVRPC CAPCASINO REVENUE $12,266,100NJTPA CAPCASINO REVENUE $1,226,609SJTPO CAP
Church Street Bridge, CR 579 (Hunterdon)STP NJ $700,000NJTPA DES
Corsons Tavern Road, Resurfacing (CR 628) (Cape May)STP SJ $1,723,000SJTPO CON
Cumberland County Bus Program (Cumberland)SECT 5307 $1,020,000SJTPO CAP
DVRPC, Future Projects (Various)STATE $11,500,000DVRPC ERC
Gloucester County Bus Purchase (Gloucester)CMAQ $70,000DVRPC CON
Job Access and Reverse Commute Program (Various)OPER $1,219,000DVRPC SWIOPER $3,710,000NJTPA SWIOPER $371,000SJTPO SWI
Landis Avenue, Phase IV, Orchard Road (CR 628) to Moyer Street (Cumberland)STP SJ $609,000SJTPO CON
Local Aid Consultant Services (Various)STP STU $200,000DVRPC ECSTP NJ $1,200,000NJTPA ECSTP SJ $100,000SJTPO EC
Local Aid Grant Management System (Various)STATE $165,000Statewide EC
Local Aid, Infrastructure Fund (Various)STATE $7,500,000Statewide ERC
Local Bridges, Future Needs (Various)STATE $25,000,000Statewide ERC
Local County Aid, DVRPC (Various)STATE $15,955,000DVRPC ERC
Local County Aid, NJTPA (Various)STATE $51,524,000NJTPA ERC
Local County Aid, SJTPO (Various)STATE $11,271,000SJTPO ERC
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Local System Support
Local Municipal Aid, DVRPC (Various)STATE $14,234,000DVRPC ERC
Local Municipal Aid, NJTPA (Various)STATE $53,082,000NJTPA ERC
Local Municipal Aid, SJTPO (Various)STATE $6,434,000SJTPO ERC
Local Municipal Aid, Urban Aid (Various)STATE $5,000,000Statewide ERC
Local Preliminary Engineering (Various)STP NJ $1,985,000NJTPA ERC
Local Project Development Support (Various)STP STU $700,000DVRPC PLSSTP NJ $2,925,000NJTPA PLSSTP SJ $275,000SJTPO PLS
Local Safety/ High Risk Rural Roads Program (Various)HSIP $3,000,000DVRPC ERCHSIP $15,000,000NJTPA ERCHSIP $2,000,000SJTPO ERC
Market Street/Essex Street/Rochelle Avenue (Bergen)DEMO $602,024NJTPA PE
Metropolitan Planning (Various)PL $2,244,000DVRPC PLS
PL FTA $773,000DVRPC PLSSTP STU $1,531,000DVRPC PLS
PL $8,780,000NJTPA PLSPL FTA $2,691,000NJTPA PLSSTP NJ $7,200,000NJTPA PLS
PL $937,000SJTPO PLSPL FTA $430,000SJTPO PLSSTP SJ $265,000SJTPO PLS
NJTPA, Future Projects (Various)STATE $70,500,000NJTPA ERCSTP NJ $240,000NJTPA ERC
Portway, Fish House Road/Pennsylvania Avenue, CR 659 (Hudson)STP $1,500,000NJTPA DES
Rumson Road over the Shrewsbury River, CR 520 (Monmouth)STP NJ $5,000,000NJTPA DES
Section 5310 Program (Various)SECT 5310 $1,656,000DVRPC CAP
STATE $862,500DVRPC CAPSECT 5310 $5,040,000NJTPA CAP
STATE $2,625,000NJTPA CAPSECT 5310 $504,000SJTPO CAP
STATE $262,500SJTPO CAP
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Local System Support
Section 5311 Program (Various)MATCH $437,000DVRPC CAP
SECT 5311 $966,000DVRPC CAPSTATE $23,000DVRPC CAP
MATCH $1,330,000NJTPA CAPSECT 5311 $2,940,000NJTPA CAP
STATE $70,000NJTPA CAPMATCH $133,000SJTPO CAP
SECT 5311 $294,000SJTPO CAPSTATE $7,000SJTPO CAP
SJTPO, Future Projects (Various)STATE $7,500,000SJTPO ERC
Small/Special Services Program (Various)SECT 5307 $100,000DVRPC EC
STATE $1,925,790DVRPC ECSTATE $5,861,100NJTPA ECSTATE $586,110SJTPO EC
South Inlet Transportation Improvement Project (Atlantic)STATE $1,504,000SJTPO CON
South Pemberton Road, CR 530, Phase 2 (Burlington)STP STU $8,025,000DVRPC CON
Transit Village Program (Various)STATE $1,000,000Statewide EC
Transportation Alternatives Program (Various)TAP $1,501,000DVRPC ERCTAP $6,216,000NJTPA ERCTAP $518,000SJTPO ERCTAP $5,000,000Statewide ERC
Transportation and Community Development Initiative (TCDI) DVRPC (Various)STP STU $80,000DVRPC EC
Route 322, Corridor Congestion Relief Project (Gloucester)STATE $1,500,000DVRPC ERC
$417,805,022Local System Support Sum
Mass Transit Assets
ADA Platforms/Stations (Various)STATE $910,000NJTPA ERC
Bus Acquisition Program (Various)STATE $26,971,663DVRPC CAPSTATE $82,087,670NJTPA CAPSTATE $8,208,767SJTPO CAP
Bus Maintenance Facilities (Various)STATE $2,000,000NJTPA ERC
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Mass Transit Assets
Bus Passenger Facilities/Park and Ride (Various)STATE $184,000DVRPC ERCSTATE $1,060,000NJTPA ERCSTATE $56,000SJTPO ERC
Bus Support Facilities and Equipment (Various)SECT 5307 $633,880DVRPC ERCSECT 5337 $6,566,500DVRPC ERC
STATE $1,558,900DVRPC ERCSECT 5307 $1,929,200NJTPA ERCSECT 5337 $19,985,000NJTPA ERC
STATE $14,776,000NJTPA ERCSECT 5307 $192,920SJTPO ERCSECT 5337 $1,998,500SJTPO ERC
STATE $170,100SJTPO ERC
Bus Vehicle and Facility Maintenance/Capital Maintenance (Various)STATE $636,870DVRPC ECSTATE $1,938,300NJTPA ECSTATE $193,830SJTPO EC
Capital Program Implementation (Various)STATE $4,938,100DVRPC ERCSTATE $15,029,000NJTPA ERCSTATE $1,502,900SJTPO ERC
Claims support (Various)STATE $172,500DVRPC ECSTATE $525,000NJTPA ECSTATE $52,500SJTPO EC
Delco Lead Safe Haven Storage and Re inspection Facility Project (Various)STATE $3,498,000NJTPA ERC
Environmental Compliance (Various)STATE $805,000DVRPC ERCSTATE $2,450,000NJTPA ERCSTATE $245,000SJTPO ERC
Hoboken Long Slip Flood Protection Project (Various)STATE $4,907,000NJTPA ERC
Hudson Bergen and Newark LRT System (Hudson)STATE $7,005,000NJTPA ERC
Immediate Action Program (Various)STATE $1,980,200DVRPC ERCSTATE $7,528,000NJTPA ERCSTATE $591,800SJTPO ERC
Light Rail Infrastructure Improvements (Various)STATE $2,000,000DVRPC ERCSTATE $5,103,900NJTPA ERC
Locomotive Overhaul (Various)STATE $1,704,381DVRPC CAPSTATE $27,019,965NJTPA CAPSTATE $360,654SJTPO CAP
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Mass Transit Assets
Miscellaneous (Various)STATE $1,337,103DVRPC ERCSTATE $7,569,451NJTPA ERCSTATE $406,946SJTPO ERC
NEC Elizabeth Intermodal Station Improvements (Union)SECT 5339 $11,775,000NJTPA ERC
NEC Improvements (Various)SECT 5307 $12,470,000NJTPA ERC
STATE $67,181,000NJTPA ERC
NEC Newark Intermodal (Essex)SECT 5307 $235,000NJTPA ERC
STP TE $500,000NJTPA ERC
NJ TRANSIT Grid Project (Various)SECT 5324 $393,165,000NJTPA ERC
STATE $6,382,000NJTPA ERC
NJ TRANSIT Raritan River Drawbridge Replacement Project (Various)STATE $5,000,000NJTPA ERC
Other Rail Station/Terminal Improvements (Various)SECT 5307 $921,895DVRPC ERC
STATE $164,666DVRPC ERCSECT 5307 $14,615,028NJTPA ERC
STATE $8,618,490NJTPA ERCSECT 5307 $195,076SJTPO ERC
STATE $34,844SJTPO ERC
Perth Amboy Intermodal ADA Improvements (Middlesex)SECT 5339 $2,710,000NJTPA ERC
STATE $91,000NJTPA ERCSTP TE $500,000NJTPA ERC
Preventive Maintenance Bus (Various)SECT 5307 $27,827,700DVRPC CAPSTP STU $8,970,000DVRPC CAP
SECT 5307 $84,693,000NJTPA CAPSTP NJ $27,300,000NJTPA CAP
SECT 5307 $8,469,300SJTPO CAPSTP SJ $2,730,000SJTPO CAP
Preventive Maintenance Rail (Various)SECT 5307 $5,175,786DVRPC CAPSECT 5337 $9,200,200DVRPC CAPSTP STU $2,959,300DVRPC CAP
SECT 5307 $82,052,996NJTPA CAPSECT 5337 $145,853,000NJTPA CAP
STP NJ $46,914,500NJTPA CAPSECT 5307 $1,095,217SJTPO CAPSECT 5337 $1,946,800SJTPO CAP
STP SJ $626,200SJTPO CAP
Private Carrier Equipment Program (Various)STATE $3,000,000NJTPA CAP
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Mass Transit Assets
Rail Capital Maintenance (Various)STATE $175,800DVRPC CAPSTATE $2,787,000NJTPA CAPSTATE $37,200SJTPO CAP
Rail Fleet Overhaul (Various)STATE $58,600DVRPC CAPSTATE $929,000NJTPA CAPSTATE $12,400SJTPO CAP
Rail Rolling Stock Procurement (Various)CMAQ $7,500,000DVRPC CAP
SECT 5307 $4,441,560DVRPC CAPSTATE $639,384DVRPC CAPCMAQ $67,500,000NJTPA CAP
SECT 5307 $51,367,992NJTPA CAPSTATE $10,136,320NJTPA CAP
SECT 5307 $351,804SJTPO CAPSTATE $135,296SJTPO CAP
Rail Support Facilities and Equipment (Various)STATE $208,220DVRPC ERC
METRO NORTH $690,000NJTPA ERCSTATE $30,660,300NJTPA ERCSTATE $33,480SJTPO ERC
River LINE LRT (Camden, Burlington, Mercer)STATE $50,616,000DVRPC ERC
Security Improvements (Various)STATE $36,800DVRPC SWISTATE $112,000NJTPA SWISTATE $11,200SJTPO SWI
Signals and Communications/Electric Traction Systems (Various)STATE $4,308,455DVRPC ERCSTATE $68,302,860NJTPA ERCSTATE $911,685SJTPO ERC
Technology Improvements (Various)STATE $1,978,000DVRPC ECSTATE $6,020,000NJTPA ECSTATE $602,000SJTPO EC
Track Program (Various)STATE $1,054,800DVRPC ERCSTATE $16,722,000NJTPA ERCSTATE $223,200SJTPO ERC
Train Controls Wayside Signals, Power & Communication Resiliency (Various)STATE $942,000NJTPA ERC
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Mass Transit Assets
Transit Enhancements/Transp Altern Prog (TAP)/Altern Transit Improv (ATI) (Various)SECT 5307 TE $161,000DVRPC ERC
SECT 5339 $414,000DVRPC ERCSECT 5307 TE $490,000NJTPA ERC
SECT 5339 $1,260,000NJTPA ERCSECT 5307 TE $49,000SJTPO ERC
SECT 5339 $126,000SJTPO ERC
$1,584,168,854Mass Transit Assets Sum
Multimodal Programs
ADA Curb Ramp Implementation (Various)STATE $1,000,000Statewide ERC
STP $1,000,000Statewide ERC
Bicycle & Pedestrian Facilities/Accommodations (Various)CMAQ $5,000,000Statewide ERCSTATE $1,000,000Statewide ERC
Ferry Program (Various)FBP $2,000,000Statewide ERC
Freight Program (Various)NHFP RAIL $2,769,400Statewide EC
STATE $8,000,000Statewide EC
Maritime Transportation System (Various)STATE $1,000,000Statewide EC
National Highway Freight Program (Various)NHFP HWY $27,140,100Statewide ERC
Port Newark Container Terminal (PNCT) Access Improvement and Expansion Project (Essex)DEMO $2,581,000NJTPA CONOTHER $55,069,000NJTPA CON
Recreational Trails Program (Various)RTP $900,000Statewide ERC
South Amboy Intermodal Center (Middlesex)DEMO $3,100,000NJTPA EC
Tremley Point Connector Road (Union, Middlesex)DEMO $9,061,000NJTPA ERC
Route 21, Newark Riverfront Pedestrian and Bicycle Access (Essex)DEMO $4,700,000NJTPA ERC
Route 27 ADA Ramps, Evergreen St to Elizabeth River (Middlesex, Union)NHPP $1,200,000NJTPA DESNHPP $1,600,000NJTPA ROW
$127,120,500Multimodal Programs Sum
Road Assets
Betterments, Roadway Preservation (Various)STATE $10,195,000Statewide EC
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Road Assets
Drainage Rehabilitation & Improvements (Various)STP $5,000,000Statewide EC
Drainage Rehabilitation and Maintenance, State (Various)STATE $16,000,000Statewide EC
Duck Island Landfill, Site Remediation (Mercer)STATE $100,000DVRPC EC
Electrical Facilities (Various)STATE $5,446,000Statewide EC
Electrical Load Center Replacement, Statewide (Various)STATE $4,000,000Statewide ERC
Interstate Service Facilities (Various)NHPP $1,000,000Statewide ECSTATE $600,000Statewide EC
Landis Avenue, Phase V, Mill Road to Orchard Road (CR 628) (Cumberland)STP SJ $50,000SJTPO DES
New Jersey Scenic Byways Program (Various)TAP $500,000Statewide ERC
Pavement Preservation (Various)NHPP $6,000,000Statewide EC
STP $4,000,000Statewide EC
Regional Action Program (Various)STATE $1,000,000Statewide EC
Resurfacing Program (Various)STATE $90,000,000Statewide EC
Resurfacing, Federal (Various)NHPP $10,000,000Statewide ERC
Sign Structure Replacement Contract 2015 2A (Monmouth, Mercer, Ocean)STATE $7,600,000Statewide CON
Sign Structure Replacement Contract 2015 2B (Monmouth, Middlesex)STATE $3,315,000Statewide CON
Signs Program, Statewide (Various)NHPP $500,000Statewide ECSTATE $2,000,000Statewide EC
Traffic Signal Replacement (Various)STATE $9,000,000Statewide EC
Utility Reconnaissance and Relocation (Various)STATE $22,000,000Statewide EC
Route 1, CR 533 (Quakerbridge Road) to Ridge Road (Mercer, Middlesex)NHPP $5,667,413DVRPC CONNHPP $7,696,487NJTPA CON
Route 9, Indian Head Road to Central Ave/Hurley Ave, Pavement (Ocean)NHPP $2,000,000NJTPA DESNHPP $750,000NJTPA ROW
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Road Assets
Route 9, Jones Rd to Longboat Ave (Ocean)NHPP $7,750,000NJTPA CON
Route 10, Hillside Ave (CR 619) to Mt. Pleasant Tpk (CR 665) (Morris)NHPP $1,500,000NJTPA DES
Route 15, Route 46 to Blue Heron Road (Morris)STATE $5,500,000NJTPA CON
Route 17 NB, Linwood Avenue to Lake Street (Bergen)STATE $10,000,000NJTPA CON
Route 18, East Brunswick, Drainage and Pavement Rehabilitation (Middlesex)NHPP $400,000NJTPA ROW
Route 18, South of Texas Road to Rues Lane, Pavement (Monmouth, Middlesex)NHPP $2,000,000NJTPA DES
Route 22, Commons Way to Route 287 (Somerset)NHPP $4,700,000NJTPA CON
Route 23, Bloomfield Avenue (CR 506) to Bridge over NJ Transit (Essex, Passaic)STP $8,000,000NJTPA CON
Route 23, High Crest Drive to Macopin River (Passaic)NHPP $800,000NJTPA DES
Route 27, Bridge Street (CR 669) to Frederic Street (Middlesex)STP $3,300,000NJTPA CON
Route 29, Alexauken Creek Road to Washington Street (Hunterdon)STP $200,000NJTPA PE
Route 29, Cass Street to Calhoun Street, Drainage (Mercer)NHPP $1,300,000DVRPC DES
Route 29, Lockatong Creek to D&R Canal State Park (Hunterdon)STP $4,100,000NJTPA CON
Route 30, Elmwood Rd/Weymounth Rd (CR 623) to Haddon Ave. (Atlantic)NHPP $250,000SJTPO ROW
Route 31, Bull Run Road to Branch of Stoney Brook (Mercer, Hunterdon)NHPP $5,471,870DVRPC CONNHPP $1,078,130NJTPA CON
Route 31, Route 78/22 to Graysrock Road (Hunterdon)NHPP $600,000NJTPA PE
Route 34, CR 537 to Washington Ave., Pavement (Monmouth)NHPP $1,000,000NJTPA PE
Route 35, North of Lincoln Dr to Navesink River Bridge (Monmouth)NHPP $9,000,000NJTPA CON
Route 37, EB Thomas St to Fisher Blvd (Ocean)NHPP $4,200,000NJTPA CON
Route 40, Elmer Lake to Elmwood Avenue (Gloucester, Salem)NHPP $1,959,090DVRPC CONNHPP $4,690,910SJTPO CON
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Road Assets
Route 40, NJ Turnpike to E Quillytown Rd (Salem)NHPP $3,410,000SJTPO CON
Route 40, Wilson Avenue to Route 77 (Salem)NHPP $3,400,000SJTPO CON
Route 42, Ardmore Ave to Camden County Line, Pavement (Gloucester)NHPP $2,500,000DVRPC DESNHPP $500,000DVRPC ROW
Route 46, Route 80 to Walnut Road (Warren)NHPP $600,000NJTPA PE
Route 46, Teaneck Road (CR 39) to Route 1&9 (Bergen)STATE $4,000,000NJTPA CON
Route 47, CR 552 (W. Sherman Avenue) to Route 56 (Landis Avenue) (Cumberland)STATE $3,522,000SJTPO CON
Route 47, Grove St. to Route 130, Pavement (Gloucester)STP $2,500,000DVRPC DES
Route 49, Front Street to Keasbey Street/Yorke Street (CR 658) (Salem)NHPP $4,610,000SJTPO CON
Route 49, Estelle Manor Drive to Dam Road (Atlantic, Cumberland)STATE $3,400,000SJTPO CON
Route 53, Pondview Road to Hall Avenue (Morris)STP $500,000NJTPA PE
Route 57, Route 22 to Route 31 (Warren)STATE $4,800,000NJTPA CON
Route 70, East of North Branch Road to CR 539 (Burlington, Ocean)NHPP $1,015,080DVRPC CONNHPP $2,284,920NJTPA CON
Route 70, Route 38 to Cropwell Road (Camden, Burlington)NHPP $6,900,000DVRPC ROW
Route 72, Ash Road to Marsha Drive (Ocean)NHPP $7,621,000NJTPA CON
Route 73, CR 721 to NJ Transit Bridge (Camden)NHPP $12,429,000DVRPC CON
Route 80, EB, Route 23 to Route 19 (Passaic)NHPP $5,000,000NJTPA CON
Route 82, Route 124 to Route 439 (Union)STATE $4,800,000NJTPA CON
Route 94, Road to Hospital to Rt 206 (Sussex)STATE $1,500,000NJTPA CON
Route 95M, Route 175 to Railroad Bridge (Mercer)NHPP $1,910,000DVRPC CON
Route 130, Charleston Road/Cooper Street (CR 630) to Crafts Creek (Burlington)NHPP $888,000DVRPC ROW
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Road Assets
Route 130, Plant Street to High Hill Road (CR 662) (Salem, Gloucester)NHPP $100,000DVRPC ROWNHPP $250,000SJTPO ROW
Route 130, Sharon Road to Meadowbrook Road (Mercer)NHPP $4,700,000DVRPC CON
Route 152, Bay Avenue to Seaview Drive (Atlantic)STATE $5,600,000SJTPO CON
Route 159, Route 46 to Plymouth Street (CR 627) (Essex, Morris)STATE $2,500,000NJTPA CON
Route 168, Merchant Street to Ferry Avenue, Pavement (Camden)NHPP $1,000,000DVRPC DESNHPP $250,000DVRPC ROW
Route 179, Route 165 to Route 31/202, Pavement (Hunterdon)NHPP $5,500,000NJTPA CON
Route 206, Hi Glen Drive to High Street (Sussex)STATE $6,382,000NJTPA CON
Route 322, Route 50 to Leipzig Avenue (Atlantic)STP $8,980,000SJTPO CON
Route 322, Rt 295 to Tomlin Station Rd (CR 607) (Gloucester)NHPP $1,300,000DVRPC DES
Route 440, Access Rd/40th Street to Mina Drive (Hudson)NHPP $5,100,000NJTPA CON
Route 440, Mina Drive to Route 1&9/CR 612 (Hudson)STATE $4,000,000NJTPA CON
Route 440, Route 95 to Kreil Avenue (Middlesex)NHPP $1,000,000NJTPA PE
$416,971,900Road Assets Sum
Safety Management
Betterments, Safety (Various)STATE $7,000,000Statewide EC
Crash Reduction Program (Various)HSIP $5,000,000Statewide EC
Highway Safety Improvement Program Planning (Various)HSIP $4,000,000Statewide EC
Intersection Improvement Program (Project Implementation) (Various)HSIP $1,000,000Statewide ERC
STATE $250,000Statewide ERC
Motor Vehicle Crash Record Processing (Various)HSIP $2,000,000Statewide EC
Pedestrian Safety Improvement Design and Construction (Various)STATE $1,500,000Statewide ERC
Pedestrian Safety Improvement Program (Various)HSIP $3,000,000Statewide ERC
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Safety Management
Rail Highway Grade Crossing Program, Federal (Various)RHC $2,800,000DVRPC ECRHC $6,500,000NJTPA ECRHC $2,000,000SJTPO EC
Rail Highway Grade Crossing Program, State (Various)STATE $5,000,000Statewide CON
Restriping Program & Line Reflectivity Management System (Various)STP $14,000,000Statewide EC
Rockfall Mitigation (Various)NHPP $1,000,000Statewide ERC
Safe Routes to School Program (Various)TAP $5,587,000Statewide ERC
Safe Streets to Transit Program (Various)STATE $1,000,000Statewide EC
Segment Improvement Program (Various)HSIP $1,000,000Statewide ERC
Transportation Safety Resource Center (TSRC) (Various)STP $1,200,000Statewide EC
Route 9W, Palisades Avenue to New York State Line (Bergen)CMAQ $1,000,000NJTPA PE
Route 22, Westbound, Vicinity of Vaux Hall Road to West of Bloy Street (Union)HSIP $350,000NJTPA ROW
Route 23, Hardyston Township Improvements (Sussex)DEMO $1,896,000NJTPA CON
Route 27, Grand Street NB Intersection (Union)STP $1,250,000NJTPA CON
Route 206, Whitehorse Circle (CR 533, 524) (Mercer)HSIP $4,706,000DVRPC CON
$73,039,000Safety Management Sum
Transportation Support Facilities
Building Capital Leases (Various)STATE $1,311,000DVRPC CAPSTATE $3,990,000NJTPA CAPSTATE $399,000SJTPO CAP
Equipment (Vehicles, Construction, Safety) (Various)STATE $19,000,000Statewide EC
Equipment, Snow and Ice Removal (Various)STATE $8,000,000Statewide EC
Maintenance & Fleet Management System (Various)STATE $2,000,000Statewide EC
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COSTPHASE
Transportation Support Facilities
Physical Plant (Various)STATE $384,100DVRPC ERCSTATE $1,169,000NJTPA ERCSTATE $116,900SJTPO ERC
Physical Plant (Various)STATE $14,000,000Statewide ERC
Salt Storage Facilities Statewide (Various)STATE $3,500,000Statewide ERC
$53,870,000Transportation Support Facilities Sum
$3,680,227,076TOTAL NJDOT and NJ TRANSIT
Bridge Assets
Route 440, Bayonne Bridge Navigational Clearance Project (Hudson)OTHER $230,000,000NJTPA ERC
$230,000,000Bridge Assets Sum
$230,000,000TOTAL Authority Bridges
$3,910,227,076GRAND TOTAL
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SECTION IV
NJDOT & NJ TRANSITPROJECT LIST BY PHASE OF WORK
By Phase of WorkNew Jersey Department of Transportation and New Jersey Transit
FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAM
PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COST
Concept DevelopmentProject Development: Concept Development and Preliminary Engineering (Various)
STATE $5,000,000Statewide
$5,000,000Concept Development Sum
ConstructionADA Curb Ramp Implementation (Various)
STATE $1,000,000StatewideSTP $1,000,000Statewide
Airport Improvement Program (Various)STATE $4,000,000Statewide
Automatic Traffic Management System (ATMS) (Various)CMAQ $1,000,000Statewide
Betterments, Dams (Various)STATE $100,000Statewide
Betterments, Roadway Preservation (Various)STATE $10,195,000Statewide
Betterments, Safety (Various)STATE $7,000,000Statewide
Bicycle & Pedestrian Facilities/Accommodations (Various)CMAQ $5,000,000StatewideSTATE $1,000,000Statewide
Bridge Deck/Superstructure Replacement Program (Various)NHPP $4,000,000DVRPCNHPP $30,000,000NJTPANHPP $1,000,000SJTPONHPP $5,000,000Statewide
Bridge Emergency Repair (Various)STATE $20,000,000Statewide
Bridge Inspection (Various)BRIDGE OFF $6,500,000Statewide
NHPP $9,800,000StatewideSTP $9,400,000Statewide
Bridge Maintenance and Repair, Movable Bridges (Various)STATE $22,000,000Statewide
Bridge Management System (Various)STP $800,000Statewide
Bridge Preventive Maintenance (Various)NHPP $13,000,000StatewideSTATE $25,000,000Statewide
STP $7,000,000Statewide
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COST
ConstructionBridge Replacement, Future Projects (Various)
NHPP $2,454,300StatewideSTATE $75,500,000Statewide
Bridge Scour Countermeasures (Various)NHPP $500,000Statewide
Camden County Bus Purchase (Camden)CMAQ $100,000DVRPC
Capital Contract Payment Audits (Various)STATE $1,300,000Statewide
Congestion Relief, Intelligent Transportation System Improvements (Smart Move Program) (Various)STATE $2,000,000Statewide
Congestion Relief, Operational Improvements (Fast Move Program) (Various)STATE $1,000,000Statewide
Construction Inspection (Various)STATE $11,500,000Statewide
Construction Program IT System (TRNS.PORT) (Various)STATE $700,000Statewide
Crash Reduction Program (Various)HSIP $5,000,000Statewide
Culvert Inspection Program, Locally owned Structures (Various)STATE $4,800,000Statewide
Culvert Inspection Program, State owned Structures (Various)STATE $1,400,000Statewide
Culvert Replacement Program (Various)STATE $2,000,000Statewide
STP $1,000,000Statewide
DBE Supportive Services Program (Various)STP $250,000Statewide
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (Various)STP $100,000Statewide
Drainage Rehabilitation & Improvements (Various)STP $5,000,000Statewide
Drainage Rehabilitation and Maintenance, State (Various)STATE $16,000,000Statewide
Duck Island Landfill, Site Remediation (Mercer)STATE $100,000DVRPC
DVRPC, Future Projects (Various)STATE $11,500,000DVRPC
Electrical Facilities (Various)STATE $5,446,000Statewide
Electrical Load Center Replacement, Statewide (Various)STATE $4,000,000Statewide
Environmental Investigations (Various)STATE $4,500,000Statewide
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COST
ConstructionEnvironmental Project Support (Various)
STATE $500,000Statewide
Equipment (Vehicles, Construction, Safety) (Various)STATE $19,000,000Statewide
Equipment, Snow and Ice Removal (Various)STATE $8,000,000Statewide
Ferry Program (Various)FBP $2,000,000Statewide
Freight Program (Various)NHFP RAIL $2,769,400Statewide
STATE $8,000,000Statewide
Gloucester County Bus Purchase (Gloucester)CMAQ $70,000DVRPC
Highway Safety Improvement Program Planning (Various)HSIP $4,000,000Statewide
Intelligent Traffic Signal Systems (Various)CMAQ $5,000,000Statewide
Intelligent Transportation System Resource Center (Various)STP $3,100,000Statewide
Intersection Improvement Program (Project Implementation) (Various)HSIP $1,000,000Statewide
STATE $250,000Statewide
Interstate Service Facilities (Various)NHPP $1,000,000StatewideSTATE $600,000Statewide
Job Order Contracting Infrastructure Repairs, Statewide (Various)STP $7,000,000Statewide
Legal Costs for Right of Way Condemnation (Various)STATE $1,600,000Statewide
Local Aid Grant Management System (Various)STATE $165,000Statewide
Local Aid, Infrastructure Fund (Various)STATE $7,500,000Statewide
Local Bridges, Future Needs (Various)STATE $25,000,000Statewide
Local CMAQ Initiatives (Various)CMAQ $910,000DVRPCCMAQ $5,000,000NJTPACMAQ $1,900,000SJTPO
Local County Aid, DVRPC (Various)STATE $15,955,000DVRPC
Local County Aid, NJTPA (Various)STATE $51,524,000NJTPA
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COST
ConstructionLocal County Aid, SJTPO (Various)
STATE $11,271,000SJTPO
Local Municipal Aid, DVRPC (Various)STATE $14,234,000DVRPC
Local Municipal Aid, NJTPA (Various)STATE $53,082,000NJTPA
Local Municipal Aid, SJTPO (Various)STATE $6,434,000SJTPO
Local Municipal Aid, Urban Aid (Various)STATE $5,000,000Statewide
Local Safety/ High Risk Rural Roads Program (Various)HSIP $3,000,000DVRPCHSIP $15,000,000NJTPAHSIP $2,000,000SJTPO
Maintenance & Fleet Management System (Various)STATE $2,000,000Statewide
Maritime Transportation System (Various)STATE $1,000,000Statewide
Minority and Women Workforce Training Set Aside (Various)STATE $1,000,000Statewide
Mobility and Systems Engineering Program (Various)NHPP $10,000,000StatewideSTATE $1,700,000Statewide
STP $4,000,000Statewide
Motor Vehicle Crash Record Processing (Various)HSIP $2,000,000Statewide
National Highway Freight Program (Various)NHFP HWY $27,140,100Statewide
New Jersey Scenic Byways Program (Various)TAP $500,000Statewide
NJTPA, Future Projects (Various)STATE $70,500,000NJTPA
Orphan Bridge Reconstruction (Various)STATE $3,000,000Statewide
Ozone Action Program in New Jersey (Various)CMAQ $40,000DVRPC
Park and Ride/Transportation Demand Management Program (Various)STATE $1,000,000Statewide
Pavement Preservation (Various)NHPP $6,000,000Statewide
STP $4,000,000Statewide
Pedestrian Safety Improvement Design and Construction (Various)STATE $1,500,000Statewide
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COST
ConstructionPedestrian Safety Improvement Program (Various)
HSIP $3,000,000Statewide
Physical Plant (Various)STATE $14,000,000Statewide
Port Newark Container Terminal (PNCT) Access Improvement and Expansion Project (Essex)DEMO $2,581,000NJTPAOTHER $55,069,000NJTPA
Pre Apprenticeship Training Program for Minorities and Women (Various)STP $500,000Statewide
Program Implementation Costs, NJDOT (Various)STATE $98,000,000Statewide
Project Reporting System (PRS) Replacement (Various)STATE $350,000Statewide
Rail Highway Grade Crossing Program, Federal (Various)RHC $2,800,000DVRPCRHC $6,500,000NJTPARHC $2,000,000SJTPO
Rail Highway Grade Crossing Program, State (Various)STATE $5,000,000Statewide
Recreational Trails Program (Various)RTP $900,000Statewide
Regional Action Program (Various)STATE $1,000,000Statewide
Restriping Program & Line Reflectivity Management System (Various)STP $14,000,000Statewide
Resurfacing Program (Various)STATE $90,000,000Statewide
Resurfacing, Federal (Various)NHPP $10,000,000Statewide
RideECO Mass Marketing Efforts New Jersey (Various)CMAQ $50,000DVRPC
Ridge Road, and Orient Way, Bridges over Rt. 3 (Bergen)NHPP $22,575,000NJTPA
Right of Way Database/Document Management System (Various)STATE $95,000Statewide
Rockfall Mitigation (Various)NHPP $1,000,000Statewide
Safe Routes to School Program (Various)TAP $5,587,000Statewide
Safe Streets to Transit Program (Various)STATE $1,000,000Statewide
Salt Storage Facilities Statewide (Various)STATE $3,500,000Statewide
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COST
ConstructionSegment Improvement Program (Various)
HSIP $1,000,000Statewide
Sign Structure Inspection Program (Various)STATE $1,800,000Statewide
Sign Structure Rehabilitation/Replacement Program (Various)STP $2,000,000Statewide
Sign Structure Replacement Contract 2013 1 (Various)STATE $7,200,000Statewide
Sign Structure Replacement Contract 2013 2 (Various)STATE $6,950,000Statewide
Sign Structure Replacement Contract 2015 1 (Various)STATE $7,250,000Statewide
Sign Structure Replacement Contract 2015 2A (Monmouth, Mercer, Ocean)STATE $7,600,000Statewide
Sign Structure Replacement Contract 2015 2B (Monmouth, Middlesex)STATE $3,315,000Statewide
Sign Structure Replacement Contract 2016 1 (Various)STATE $7,150,000Statewide
Sign Structure Replacement Contract 2016 2 (Various)STATE $15,000,000Statewide
Sign Structure Replacement Contract 2016 4 (Various)STATE $10,000,000Statewide
Sign Structure Replacement Contract 2016 5 (Various)STATE $7,800,000Statewide
Signs Program, Statewide (Various)NHPP $500,000StatewideSTATE $2,000,000Statewide
SJTPO, Future Projects (Various)STATE $7,500,000SJTPO
Solid and Hazardous Waste Cleanup, Reduction and Disposal (Various)STATE $1,330,000Statewide
South Amboy Intermodal Center (Middlesex)DEMO $3,100,000NJTPA
South Inlet Transportation Improvement Project (Atlantic)STATE $1,504,000SJTPO
State Police Enforcement and Safety Services (Various)STATE $4,000,000Statewide
Statewide Traffic Operations and Support Program (Various)NHPP $15,000,000Statewide
Title VI and Nondiscrimination Supporting Activities (Various)STATE $150,000Statewide
Traffic Signal Replacement (Various)STATE $9,000,000Statewide
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COST
ConstructionTransit Village Program (Various)
STATE $1,000,000Statewide
Transportation Alternatives Program (Various)TAP $1,501,000DVRPCTAP $6,216,000NJTPATAP $518,000SJTPOTAP $5,000,000Statewide
Transportation Research Technology (Various)STATE $750,000Statewide
Transportation Safety Resource Center (TSRC) (Various)STP $1,200,000Statewide
Tremley Point Connector Road (Union, Middlesex)DEMO $9,061,000NJTPA
Unanticipated Design, Right of Way and Construction Expenses, State (Various)STATE $29,631,000Statewide
Utility Pole Mitigation (Various)HSIP $175,000Statewide
Utility Reconnaissance and Relocation (Various)STATE $22,000,000Statewide
Youth Employment and TRAC Programs (Various)STP $300,000Statewide
Route 1, CR 533 (Quakerbridge Road) to Ridge Road (Mercer, Middlesex)NHPP $5,667,413DVRPCNHPP $7,696,487NJTPA
Route 1, Southbound, Nassau Park Boulevard to Quaker Bridge Mall Overpass (Mercer)NHPP $7,000,000DVRPC
Route 1&9, Haynes Ave. Operational Improvements (Essex)DEMO $18,220,000NJTPASTATE $4,555,000NJTPA
Route 9, Bridge over Waretown Creek (Ocean)NHPP $3,700,000NJTPA
Route 9, Jobs Creek Bridge (Burlington)NHPP $5,830,000DVRPC
Route 9, Jones Rd to Longboat Ave (Ocean)NHPP $7,750,000NJTPA
Route 15, Route 46 to Blue Heron Road (Morris)STATE $5,500,000NJTPA
Route 17 NB, Linwood Avenue to Lake Street (Bergen)STATE $10,000,000NJTPA
Route 21, Newark Riverfront Pedestrian and Bicycle Access (Essex)DEMO $4,700,000NJTPA
Route 22, Bloy Street to Liberty Avenue (Union)NHPP $4,240,000NJTPA
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COST
ConstructionRoute 22, Commons Way to Route 287 (Somerset)
NHPP $4,700,000NJTPA
Route 23, Bloomfield Avenue (CR 506) to Bridge over NJ Transit (Essex, Passaic)STP $8,000,000NJTPA
Route 23, Hardyston Township Improvements (Sussex)DEMO $1,896,000NJTPA
Route 27, Bridge Street (CR 669) to Frederic Street (Middlesex)STP $3,300,000NJTPA
Route 27, Grand Street NB Intersection (Union)STP $1,250,000NJTPA
Route 29, Lockatong Creek to D&R Canal State Park (Hunterdon)STP $4,100,000NJTPA
Route 31, Bull Run Road to Branch of Stoney Brook (Mercer, Hunterdon)NHPP $5,471,870DVRPCNHPP $1,078,130NJTPA
Route 35, North of Lincoln Dr to Navesink River Bridge (Monmouth)NHPP $9,000,000NJTPA
Route 37, EB Thomas St to Fisher Blvd (Ocean)NHPP $4,200,000NJTPA
Route 40, Elmer Lake to Elmwood Avenue (Gloucester, Salem)NHPP $1,959,090DVRPCNHPP $4,690,910SJTPO
Route 40, NJ Turnpike to E Quillytown Rd (Salem)NHPP $3,410,000SJTPO
Route 40, Wilson Avenue to Route 77 (Salem)NHPP $3,400,000SJTPO
Route 46, Teaneck Road (CR 39) to Route 1&9 (Bergen)STATE $4,000,000NJTPA
Route 47, CR 552 (W. Sherman Avenue) to Route 56 (Landis Avenue) (Cumberland)STATE $3,522,000SJTPO
Route 47, Nummytown Mill Pond Dam (Cape May)NHPP $1,400,000SJTPO
Route 49, Front Street to Keasbey Street/Yorke Street (CR 658) (Salem)NHPP $4,610,000SJTPO
Route 49, Estelle Manor Drive to Dam Road (Atlantic, Cumberland)STATE $3,400,000SJTPO
Route 52, Causeway Replacement, Contract A (Cape May)NHPP $8,900,000SJTPO
Route 57, Route 22 to Route 31 (Warren)STATE $4,800,000NJTPA
Route 70, East of North Branch Road to CR 539 (Burlington, Ocean)NHPP $1,015,080DVRPCNHPP $2,284,920NJTPA
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COST
ConstructionRoute 72, Ash Road to Marsha Drive (Ocean)
NHPP $7,621,000NJTPA
Route 72, East Road (Ocean)NHPP $500,000NJTPA
Route 72, Manahawkin Bay Bridges, Contract 4 (Ocean)NHPP $36,753,000NJTPA
Route 73, CR 721 to NJ Transit Bridge (Camden)NHPP $12,429,000DVRPC
Route 80, EB, Route 23 to Route 19 (Passaic)NHPP $5,000,000NJTPA
Route 80, Totowa Boro., Passaic Co., Culvert Replacement (Passaic)NHPP $1,125,000NJTPA
Route 82, Route 124 to Route 439 (Union)STATE $4,800,000NJTPA
Route 94, Road to Hospital to Rt 206 (Sussex)STATE $1,500,000NJTPA
Route 95M, Route 175 to Railroad Bridge (Mercer)NHPP $1,910,000DVRPC
Route 130, Columbus Road/Jones Street (Burlington)NHPP $1,080,000DVRPC
Route 130, Sharon Road to Meadowbrook Road (Mercer)NHPP $4,700,000DVRPC
Route 152, Bay Avenue to Seaview Drive (Atlantic)STATE $5,600,000SJTPO
Route 159, Route 46 to Plymouth Street (CR 627) (Essex, Morris)STATE $2,500,000NJTPA
Route 168, Bridge over Big Timber Creek (Gloucester)NHPP $7,300,000DVRPC
Route 173, Bridge over Pohatcong Creek (Warren)STP $4,550,000NJTPA
Route 173, Musconetcong River, Culvert Replacement (Hunterdon)STATE $1,250,000NJTPA
Route 179, Route 165 to Route 31/202, Pavement (Hunterdon)NHPP $5,500,000NJTPA
Route 206, Bridges over Stony Brook PRIORITY (Mercer)STATE $25,000,000DVRPC
Route 206, Crusers Brook Bridge (41) (Somerset)NHPP $4,900,000NJTPA
Route 206, Hi Glen Drive to High Street (Sussex)STATE $6,382,000NJTPA
Route 206, Whitehorse Circle (CR 533, 524) (Mercer)HSIP $4,706,000DVRPC
Route 280, Route 21 Interchange Improvements (Essex, Hudson)NHPP $20,550,000NJTPA
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COST
ConstructionRoute 287/78, I 287/202/206 Interchange Improvements (Somerset)
NHPP $13,000,000NJTPA
Route 295/42, Missing Moves, Bellmawr (Camden, Gloucester)NHPP $21,535,000DVRPC
Route 295/42/I 76, Direct Connection, Contract 3 (Camden)NHPP $70,000,000DVRPC
Route 322, Corridor Congestion Relief Project (Gloucester)STATE $1,500,000DVRPC
Route 322, Kings Highway (CR 551) (Gloucester)NHPP $4,900,000DVRPC
Route 322, Route 50 to Leipzig Avenue (Atlantic)STP $8,980,000SJTPO
Route 440, Access Rd/40th Street to Mina Drive (Hudson)NHPP $5,100,000NJTPA
Route 440, Mina Drive to Route 1&9/CR 612 (Hudson)STATE $4,000,000NJTPA
Route 495, Route 1&9/Paterson Plank Road Bridge (Hudson)NHPP $25,451,000NJTPA
$1,790,566,700Construction Sum
Construction UtilitiesRoute 206 Bypass, Mountain View Road to Old Somerville Road (Sections 14A & 15A) Contract B (Somerset)
NHPP $10,000,000NJTPA
$10,000,000Construction Utilities Sum
Design and EngineeringAsbestos Surveys and Abatements (Various)
STATE $500,000Statewide
Camp Meeting Avenue Bridge over Trenton Line, CR 602 (Somerset)BRIDGE OFF $550,000NJTPA
Delaware & Raritan Canal Bridges (Mercer, Hunterdon, Middlesex, Somerset)STATE $375,000DVRPCSTATE $375,000NJTPA
Design, Emerging Projects (Various)STATE $11,000,000Statewide
STP $1,000,000Statewide
Design, Geotechnical Engineering Tasks (Various)STATE $500,000Statewide
Hamilton Road, Bridge over Conrail RR (Somerset)STATE $360,000NJTPA
Market Street/Essex Street/Rochelle Avenue (Bergen)DEMO $602,024NJTPA
Portway, Fish House Road/Pennsylvania Avenue, CR 659 (Hudson)STP $1,500,000NJTPA
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COST
Design and EngineeringWright Debow Road, Bridge over Route 195 (Ocean)
BRIDGE OFF $750,000NJTPA
Route 3 & Route 495 Interchange (Hudson)NHPP $3,500,000NJTPA
Route 4, Grand Avenue Bridge (Bergen)NHPP $1,500,000NJTPA
Route 4, Hackensack River Bridge (Bergen)NHPP $2,000,000NJTPA
Route 4, Jones Road Bridge (Bergen)NHPP $1,400,000NJTPA
Route 4, Teaneck Road Bridge (Bergen)NHPP $2,000,000NJTPA
Route 9, Indian Head Road to Central Ave/Hurley Ave, Pavement (Ocean)NHPP $2,000,000NJTPA
Route 9W, Palisades Avenue to New York State Line (Bergen)CMAQ $1,000,000NJTPA
Route 10, Hillside Ave (CR 619) to Mt. Pleasant Tpk (CR 665) (Morris)NHPP $1,500,000NJTPA
Route 15, Bridge over Paulins Kill (Sussex)NHPP $1,200,000NJTPA
Route 17, Sprout Brook, Culvert Replacement (Bergen)NHPP $300,000NJTPA
Route 18, South of Texas Road to Rues Lane, Pavement (Monmouth, Middlesex)NHPP $2,000,000NJTPA
Route 21, Newark Needs Analysis, Murray Street to Edison Place (Essex)NHPP $1,500,000NJTPA
Route 22, Bridge over NJT Raritan Valley Line (Hunterdon)NHPP $800,000NJTPA
Route 23, High Crest Drive to Macopin River (Passaic)NHPP $800,000NJTPA
Route 27 ADA Ramps, Evergreen St to Elizabeth River (Middlesex, Union)NHPP $1,200,000NJTPA
Route 29, Alexauken Creek Road to Washington Street (Hunterdon)STP $200,000NJTPA
Route 29, Cass Street to Calhoun Street, Drainage (Mercer)NHPP $1,300,000DVRPC
Route 30, Bridge over Beach Thorofare (Atlantic)NHPP $1,250,000SJTPO
Route 31, Church Street to River Road (Hunterdon)NHPP $750,000NJTPA
Route 31, Route 78/22 to Graysrock Road (Hunterdon)NHPP $600,000NJTPA
Route 33, Bridge over Millstone River (Monmouth)NHPP $220,000NJTPA
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COST
Design and EngineeringRoute 34, CR 537 to Washington Ave., Pavement (Monmouth)
NHPP $1,000,000NJTPA
Route 40/322, Median Closures, Delilah Road to East Fire Road (Atlantic)NHPP $300,000SJTPO
Route 42, Ardmore Ave to Camden County Line, Pavement (Gloucester)NHPP $2,500,000DVRPC
Route 42, Bridges over Blackwood Railroad Trail (Camden)NHPP $2,500,000DVRPC
Route 45, Bridge over Woodbury Creek (Gloucester)STATE $800,000DVRPC
Route 46, Route 80 to Walnut Road (Warren)NHPP $600,000NJTPA
Route 47, Bridge over Route 295 (Gloucester)NHPP $1,500,000DVRPC
Route 47, Grove St. to Route 130, Pavement (Gloucester)STP $2,500,000DVRPC
Route 49, Bridge over Maurice River (Cumberland)NHPP $800,000SJTPO
Route 53, Pondview Road to Hall Avenue (Morris)STP $500,000NJTPA
Route 57, CR 519 Intersection Improvement (Warren)NHPP $900,000NJTPA
Route 57/182/46, Hackettstown Mobility Improvements (Warren, Morris)CMAQ $1,000,000NJTPA
Route 70, Bridge over Mount Misery Brook (Burlington)NHPP $890,000DVRPC
Route 76, Bridges over Route 130 (Camden)NHPP $3,500,000DVRPC
Route 88, Bridge over Beaver Dam Creek (Ocean)NHPP $1,200,000NJTPA
Route 94, Bridge over Jacksonburg Creek (Warren)STP $450,000NJTPA
Route 168, Merchant Street to Ferry Avenue, Pavement (Camden)NHPP $1,000,000DVRPC
Route 202, Bridge over North Branch of Raritan River (Somerset)NHPP $300,000NJTPA
Route 206, Doctors Way to Valley Road (Somerset)CMAQ $2,000,000NJTPA
Route 287, Interchange 10 Ramp Improvements (Middlesex, Somerset)NHPP $500,000NJTPA
Route 287, River Road (CR 622), Interchange Improvements (Middlesex)NHPP $750,000NJTPA
Route 322, Rt 295 to Tomlin Station Rd (CR 607) (Gloucester)NHPP $1,300,000DVRPC
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COST
Design and EngineeringRoute 440, Route 95 to Kreil Avenue (Middlesex)
NHPP $1,000,000NJTPA
$72,322,024Design and Engineering Sum
Right of WayAcquisition of Right of Way (Various)
STATE $500,000Statewide
Right of Way Full Service Consultant Term Agreements (Various)STATE $50,000Statewide
STP $100,000Statewide
Route 1&9, Interchange at Route I 278 (Union)OTHER $5,000,000NJTPA
Route 3, Bridge over Northern Secondary & Ramp A (Hudson)NHPP $1,000,000NJTPA
Route 9, Indian Head Road to Central Ave/Hurley Ave, Pavement (Ocean)NHPP $750,000NJTPA
Route 18, East Brunswick, Drainage and Pavement Rehabilitation (Middlesex)NHPP $400,000NJTPA
Route 22, Westbound, Vicinity of Vaux Hall Road to West of Bloy Street (Union)HSIP $350,000NJTPA
Route 27 ADA Ramps, Evergreen St to Elizabeth River (Middlesex, Union)NHPP $1,600,000NJTPA
Route 30, Elmwood Rd/Weymounth Rd (CR 623) to Haddon Ave. (Atlantic)NHPP $250,000SJTPO
Route 34, Bridge over former Freehold and Jamesburg Railroad (Monmouth)NHPP $489,000NJTPA
Route 40, Woodstown Intersection Improvements (Salem)NHPP $1,000,000SJTPO
Route 42, Ardmore Ave to Camden County Line, Pavement (Gloucester)NHPP $500,000DVRPC
Route 70, Route 38 to Cropwell Road (Camden, Burlington)NHPP $6,900,000DVRPC
Route 130, Charleston Road/Cooper Street (CR 630) to Crafts Creek (Burlington)NHPP $888,000DVRPC
Route 130, Plant Street to High Hill Road (CR 662) (Salem, Gloucester)NHPP $100,000DVRPCNHPP $250,000SJTPO
Route 168, Merchant Street to Ferry Avenue, Pavement (Camden)NHPP $250,000DVRPC
Route 202, First Avenue Intersection Improvements (Somerset)NHPP $158,000NJTPA
Route 206, Valley Road to Brown Avenue (Somerset)NHPP $7,000,000NJTPA
$27,535,000Right of Way Sum
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COST
PlanningMetropolitan Planning (Various)
PL $2,244,000DVRPCPL FTA $773,000DVRPC
PL $8,780,000NJTPAPL FTA $2,691,000NJTPA
PL $937,000SJTPOPL FTA $430,000SJTPO
Planning and Research, Federal Aid (Various)LTAP $140,000StatewideSPR $18,960,000StatewideSTP $6,600,000Statewide
Planning and Research, State (Various)STATE $1,000,000Statewide
Traffic Monitoring Systems (Various)NHPP $12,910,000StatewideSTATE $1,000,000Statewide
Transportation Demand Management Program Support (Various)CMAQ $250,000Statewide
$56,715,000Planning Sum
$1,962,138,724NJDOT (not including Local Aid) TotalLocal Aid Construction
Camden County Roadway Safety Improvements (Camden)STP STU $550,000DVRPC
Corsons Tavern Road, Resurfacing (CR 628) (Cape May)STP SJ $1,723,000SJTPO
Landis Avenue, Phase IV, Orchard Road (CR 628) to Moyer Street (Cumberland)STP SJ $609,000SJTPO
Local Aid Consultant Services (Various)STP STU $200,000DVRPCSTP NJ $1,200,000NJTPASTP SJ $100,000SJTPO
Local Preliminary Engineering (Various)STP NJ $1,985,000NJTPA
NJTPA, Future Projects (Various)STP NJ $240,000NJTPA
RIMIS Phase II Implementation (Various)STP STU $234,000DVRPC
South Pemberton Road, CR 530, Phase 2 (Burlington)STP STU $8,025,000DVRPC
Transportation and Community Development Initiative (TCDI) DVRPC (Various)STP STU $80,000DVRPC
Transportation Management Associations (Various)STP STU $2,000,000DVRPCSTP NJ $4,195,000NJTPA
$21,141,000Local Aid Construction SumSection IV Page 14
PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COST
Local Aid Design and EngineeringChurch Street Bridge, CR 579 (Hunterdon)
STP NJ $700,000NJTPA
Landis Avenue, Phase V, Mill Road to Orchard Road (CR 628) (Cumberland)STP SJ $50,000SJTPO
Rumson Road over the Shrewsbury River, CR 520 (Monmouth)STP NJ $5,000,000NJTPA
$5,750,000Local Aid Design and Engineering Sum
Local Aid PlanningLocal Project Development Support (Various)
STP STU $700,000DVRPCSTP NJ $2,925,000NJTPASTP SJ $275,000SJTPO
Metropolitan Planning (Various)STP STU $1,531,000DVRPCSTP NJ $7,200,000NJTPASTP SJ $265,000SJTPO
$12,896,000Local Aid Planning Sum
$39,787,000Local Aid TotalNJ Transit Capital Acquisition
Building Capital Leases (Various)STATE $1,311,000DVRPCSTATE $3,990,000NJTPASTATE $399,000SJTPO
Bus Acquisition Program (Various)STATE $26,971,663DVRPCSTATE $82,087,670NJTPASTATE $8,208,767SJTPO
Casino Revenue Fund (Various)CASINO REVENUE $4,030,289DVRPCCASINO REVENUE $12,266,100NJTPACASINO REVENUE $1,226,609SJTPO
Cumberland County Bus Program (Cumberland)SECT 5307 $1,020,000SJTPO
Locomotive Overhaul (Various)STATE $1,704,381DVRPCSTATE $27,019,965NJTPASTATE $360,654SJTPO
Preventive Maintenance Bus (Various)SECT 5307 $27,827,700DVRPCSTP STU $8,970,000DVRPC
SECT 5307 $84,693,000NJTPASTP NJ $27,300,000NJTPA
SECT 5307 $8,469,300SJTPOSTP SJ $2,730,000SJTPO
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COST
NJ Transit Capital AcquisitionPreventive Maintenance Rail (Various)
SECT 5307 $5,175,786DVRPCSECT 5337 $9,200,200DVRPCSTP STU $2,959,300DVRPC
SECT 5307 $82,052,996NJTPASECT 5337 $145,853,000NJTPA
STP NJ $46,914,500NJTPASECT 5307 $1,095,217SJTPOSECT 5337 $1,946,800SJTPO
STP SJ $626,200SJTPO
Private Carrier Equipment Program (Various)STATE $3,000,000NJTPA
Rail Capital Maintenance (Various)STATE $175,800DVRPCSTATE $2,787,000NJTPASTATE $37,200SJTPO
Rail Fleet Overhaul (Various)STATE $58,600DVRPCSTATE $929,000NJTPASTATE $12,400SJTPO
Rail Rolling Stock Procurement (Various)CMAQ $7,500,000DVRPC
SECT 5307 $4,441,560DVRPCSTATE $639,384DVRPCCMAQ $67,500,000NJTPA
SECT 5307 $51,367,992NJTPASTATE $10,136,320NJTPA
SECT 5307 $351,804SJTPOSTATE $135,296SJTPO
Section 5310 Program (Various)SECT 5310 $1,656,000DVRPC
STATE $862,500DVRPCSECT 5310 $5,040,000NJTPA
STATE $2,625,000NJTPASECT 5310 $504,000SJTPO
STATE $262,500SJTPO
Section 5311 Program (Various)MATCH $437,000DVRPC
SECT 5311 $966,000DVRPCSTATE $23,000DVRPC
MATCH $1,330,000NJTPASECT 5311 $2,940,000NJTPA
STATE $70,000NJTPAMATCH $133,000SJTPO
SECT 5311 $294,000SJTPOSTATE $7,000SJTPO
$792,632,453NJ Transit Capital Acquisition Sum
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COST
NJ Transit ConstructionADA Platforms/Stations (Various)
STATE $910,000NJTPA
Bridge and Tunnel Rehabilitation (Various)STATE $882,516DVRPCSTATE $15,990,740NJTPASTATE $186,744SJTPO
Bus Maintenance Facilities (Various)STATE $2,000,000NJTPA
Bus Passenger Facilities/Park and Ride (Various)STATE $184,000DVRPCSTATE $1,060,000NJTPASTATE $56,000SJTPO
Bus Support Facilities and Equipment (Various)SECT 5307 $633,880DVRPCSECT 5337 $6,566,500DVRPC
STATE $1,558,900DVRPCSECT 5307 $1,929,200NJTPASECT 5337 $19,985,000NJTPA
STATE $14,776,000NJTPASECT 5307 $192,920SJTPOSECT 5337 $1,998,500SJTPO
STATE $170,100SJTPO
Bus Vehicle and Facility Maintenance/Capital Maintenance (Various)STATE $636,870DVRPCSTATE $1,938,300NJTPASTATE $193,830SJTPO
Capital Program Implementation (Various)STATE $4,938,100DVRPCSTATE $15,029,000NJTPASTATE $1,502,900SJTPO
Claims support (Various)STATE $172,500DVRPCSTATE $525,000NJTPASTATE $52,500SJTPO
Delco Lead Safe Haven Storage and Re inspection Facility Project (Various)STATE $3,498,000NJTPA
Environmental Compliance (Various)STATE $805,000DVRPCSTATE $2,450,000NJTPASTATE $245,000SJTPO
Hoboken Long Slip Flood Protection Project (Various)STATE $4,907,000NJTPA
Hudson Bergen and Newark LRT System (Hudson)STATE $7,005,000NJTPA
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COST
NJ Transit ConstructionImmediate Action Program (Various)
STATE $1,980,200DVRPCSTATE $7,528,000NJTPASTATE $591,800SJTPO
Light Rail Infrastructure Improvements (Various)STATE $2,000,000DVRPCSTATE $5,103,900NJTPA
Miscellaneous (Various)STATE $1,337,103DVRPCSTATE $7,569,451NJTPASTATE $406,946SJTPO
NEC Elizabeth Intermodal Station Improvements (Union)SECT 5339 $11,775,000NJTPA
NEC Improvements (Various)SECT 5307 $12,470,000NJTPA
STATE $67,181,000NJTPA
NEC Newark Intermodal (Essex)SECT 5307 $235,000NJTPA
STP TE $500,000NJTPA
NJ TRANSIT Grid Project (Various)SECT 5324 $393,165,000NJTPA
STATE $6,382,000NJTPA
NJ TRANSIT Raritan River Drawbridge Replacement Project (Various)STATE $5,000,000NJTPA
Other Rail Station/Terminal Improvements (Various)SECT 5307 $921,895DVRPC
STATE $164,666DVRPCSECT 5307 $14,615,028NJTPA
STATE $8,618,490NJTPASECT 5307 $195,076SJTPO
STATE $34,844SJTPO
Perth Amboy Intermodal ADA Improvements (Middlesex)SECT 5339 $2,710,000NJTPA
STATE $91,000NJTPASTP TE $500,000NJTPA
Physical Plant (Various)STATE $384,100DVRPCSTATE $1,169,000NJTPASTATE $116,900SJTPO
Rail Support Facilities and Equipment (Various)STATE $208,220DVRPC
METRO NORTH $690,000NJTPASTATE $30,660,300NJTPASTATE $33,480SJTPO
River LINE LRT (Camden, Burlington, Mercer)STATE $50,616,000DVRPC
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COST
NJ Transit ConstructionSignals and Communications/Electric Traction Systems (Various)
STATE $4,308,455DVRPCSTATE $68,302,860NJTPASTATE $911,685SJTPO
Small/Special Services Program (Various)SECT 5307 $100,000DVRPC
STATE $1,925,790DVRPCSTATE $5,861,100NJTPASTATE $586,110SJTPO
Technology Improvements (Various)STATE $1,978,000DVRPCSTATE $6,020,000NJTPASTATE $602,000SJTPO
Track Program (Various)STATE $1,054,800DVRPCSTATE $16,722,000NJTPASTATE $223,200SJTPO
Train Controls Wayside Signals, Power & Communication Resiliency (Various)STATE $942,000NJTPA
Transit Enhancements/Transp Altern Prog (TAP)/Altern Transit Improv (ATI) (Various)SECT 5307 TE $161,000DVRPC
SECT 5339 $414,000DVRPCSECT 5307 TE $490,000NJTPA
SECT 5339 $1,260,000NJTPASECT 5307 TE $49,000SJTPO
SECT 5339 $126,000SJTPO
Transit Rail Initiatives (Various)STATE $3,352,363DVRPCSTATE $10,202,854NJTPASTATE $1,020,283SJTPO
$874,547,899NJ Transit Construction Sum
NJ Transit PlanningStudy and Development (Various)
STATE $998,747DVRPCSTATE $4,361,559NJTPASTATE $300,694SJTPO
$5,661,000NJ Transit Planning Sum
NJ Transit Statewide InvestmentJob Access and Reverse Commute Program (Various)
OPER $1,219,000DVRPCOPER $3,710,000NJTPAOPER $371,000SJTPO
Security Improvements (Various)STATE $36,800DVRPCSTATE $112,000NJTPASTATE $11,200SJTPO
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PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME (COUNTY) FUNDMPO COST
NJ Transit Statewide Investment
$5,460,000NJ Transit Statewide Investment Sum
$1,678,301,352NJ Transit Total$3,680,227,076TOTAL NJDOT and NJ TRANSIT
ConstructionRoute 440, Bayonne Bridge Navigational Clearance Project (Hudson)
OTHER $230,000,000NJTPA
$230,000,000Construction Sum
$230,000,000TOTAL Authority Bridges
$3,910,227,076GRAND TOTAL
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SECTION V
NJDOT PROJECT / PROGRAMDESCRIPTIONS
FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Acquisition of Right of Way
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program funds advanced acquisition and/or demolition of; key right of way parcels,easements, transportation facilities, and access and development rights, in order to preservetransportation corridors for future transportation use.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Capital Program Delivery
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: X12 / 800009
Item #
Statewide ROW STATE $500,000179
ADA Curb Ramp Implementation
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program was initiated from a Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) request of the NJDOTto complete an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Curb Ramp Inventory, and to develop aCurb Ramp Implementation Program. A priority list of locations that are missing ADA curb rampswas developed, and funding provided by this program will be applied to projects that are missingADA curb ramps statewide.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Multimodal Programs
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 11344 / 113440
Item #
Statewide ERC STATE $1,000,000180Statewide ERC STP $1,000,0001
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Airport Improvement Program
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides funding for grants awarded by the Commissioner of the NJDOT pursuant toa competitive application process for project types, including but not limited to, safety,preservation, rehabilitation, and capital improvements (such as runway, taxiway and apronimprovements, airport lighting and navigational aids, aviation fuel farms, automated weatherobservation systems, airport security, and airport access roads). Such grants may be used atpublic use general aviation airports for; aviation planning purposes, aviation education andpromotion programs, aviation studies, airport feasibility studies, and/or to provide funds whichwill help match and capture federal funds. This program may also fund capital improvementsto airports owned by the state.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Airport Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 08415 / 084150
Item #
Statewide ERC STATE $4,000,000181
Asbestos Surveys and Abatements
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides initial funding for term agreements for advanced design services whichinclude asbestos surveying, preparation of plans and specifications for the asbestos abatement, andthe air monitoring process needed on construction contracts.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Capital Program Delivery
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 04311 / 043110
Item #
Statewide DES STATE $500,000182
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Automatic Traffic Management System (ATMS)
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program will provide funding for the deployment program for the first Automatic Trafficmanagement System (ATMS) in the State including all phases of design. This program will includefunding for the complete delivery of the Final Design document for Automatic Traffic ManagementSystem (ATMS) for a candidate highway (I 80, I 295 or I 78). The design document will be used todeploy and carry out the actual construction of this technology for automatic operation andhandling of traffic.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Congestion Relief
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: 13303 / 133030
Item #
Statewide ERC CMAQ $1,000,0002
Betterments, Dams
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides funding for NJ Department of Environmental Protection mandated cyclic (2year) inspections and the preparation and maintenance of Emergency Action Plans (EAP),Operations and Maintenance Manuals (O&M) and Hydrology and Hydraulics (H&H) engineeringstudies for NJDOT owned dams. If needed, minor improvements will be provided forhydraulically inadequate dams located on the state highway system.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 01335 / 013350
Item #
Statewide EC STATE $100,000183
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Betterments, Roadway Preservation
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This is an ongoing program of minor improvements to the state highway system for miscellaneousmaintenance repair contracts, repair parts, miscellaneous needs for emergent projects, handicapramps, and drainage rehabilitation/maintenance.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: X72B
Item #
Statewide EC STATE $10,195,000184
Betterments, Safety
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This is an ongoing program of minor improvements to the state highway system such as beamguide rail and impact attenuators, as well as safety fencing.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Safety Management
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Safety
Project ID Number: X72C
Item #
Statewide EC STATE $7,000,000185
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Bicycle & Pedestrian Facilities/Accommodations
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This is a comprehensive program to insure the broad implementation of the Statewide Bicycle andPedestrian Master Plan, Complete Streets Policy and the implementation of federal and statepolicies and procedures pertaining to bicycle, pedestrian, transit and ADA access and safety. Thisprogram includes addressing bicycle, pedestrian, transit and ADA travel needs through thedevelopment of improvements on state, county and local system either by independent capitalprojects or through grants to counties and municipalities. Projects must make full consideration forthe needs of all users.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Multimodal Programs
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Number: X185
Item #
Statewide ERC CMAQ $5,000,0003Statewide ERC STATE $1,000,000186
Bridge Deck/Superstructure Replacement Program
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program will provide funding for design and construction of deck preservation, deckreplacement and superstructure replacement projects in various locations throughout the state.This is a statewide program which will address an approved priority listing of deficient bridgedecks. This program will also provide funding for recommendations, survey, aerial photography,photogrammetry, base mapping and engineering.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 03304 / 033040
Item #
DVRPC ERC NHPP $4,000,0004ANJTPA ERC NHPP $30,000,0004BSJTPO ERC NHPP $1,000,0004C
Statewide ERC NHPP $5,000,0004
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Bridge Emergency Repair
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program allows the NJDOT to provide emergency bridge repairs through various BridgeMaintenance Contracts (i.e., Concrete Structural Repair, Structural Steel Repair, and TimberStructure Repair contracts). The program also allows the NJDOT to obtain emergency technicalconsultant assistance, for inspection and repair design, when the safety of a bridge(s) iscompromised due to unavoidable circumstances (a collision, flood damage, etc.) These consultantswill be available to assist NJDOT personnel on an as needed basis.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: 98315
Item #
Statewide EC STATE $20,000,000187
Bridge Inspection
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides regular structural inspection of state highway, NJ Transit highway carryingbridges and local bridges as required by federal law. This program also enables the in depth scourevaluation of potentially scour susceptible bridges.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: X07A / 800002
Item #
Statewide EC BRIDGE OFF $6,500,0005Statewide EC NHPP $9,800,0005AStatewide EC STP $9,400,0005B
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Bridge Maintenance and Repair, Movable Bridges
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This Operations program allows the NJDOT to provide emergencymovable bridge and tunnel repairs on a 24/7 basis. The funding will be utilized to address prioritystructural repair deficiencies, and Public Employees Occupational Safety and Health Act(PEOSHA) violations, that are identified during in depth inspections. Movable bridges are requiredto operate on demand and adhere to drawbridge operation regulations pursuant to title 33, Code ofFederal Regulations.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 14404 / 144040
Item #
Statewide EC STATE $22,000,000188
Bridge Management System
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This is a program for the development, improvement, and implementation of New Jersey s BridgeManagement System, a computerized system of analyzing bridge rehabilitation and replacementneeds.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: X70 / 800018
Item #
Statewide EC STP $800,0006
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Bridge Preventive Maintenance
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides funding for bridge preservation activities(including painting, deck repairs, and substructure repairs) as a means of extending structure life.Painting contracts shall include painting of steel on various structures, as an anti corrosionmeasure, and will be awarded based on an approved list of bridges considering the availability andregional breakdown of funding. Preventive maintenance contracts shall include deck repairs,header reconstruction, curb reconstruction, joint resealing, substructure concrete repairs, andsealing of entirestructures, with structures systematically prioritized by corridor or geographical area. Bothpainting and preventive maintenance contracts are awarded to preserve and prolong the usefulservice life of bridges, in accordance with the NJDOT Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 13323 / 133230
Item #
Statewide EC NHPP $13,000,0007Statewide EC STATE $25,000,000189Statewide EC STP $7,000,0007A
Bridge Replacement, Future Projects
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides funding for future projects related to bridge rehabilitations andreplacements, statewide.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 08381 / 083810
Item #
Statewide ERC NHPP $2,454,3008Statewide ERC STATE $75,500,000190
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Bridge Scour Countermeasures
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides funding for bridge scour countermeasure contracts, which provide criticalprotection to various bridge substructure elements, extending the life of state bridges which spanwaterways. Theses contracts will be awarded based on an approved list of bridges considering theavailability and regional breakdown of funding.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: 98316
Item #
Statewide ERC NHPP $500,0009
Camden County Bus Purchase
MILEPOSTS: N/A
In the DVRPC region, a combination of fixed route, subscription, and demand responsive transitservices are provided in Camden County by Senior Citizens United Community Services(SCUCS)/Sen Han Transit and South Jersey Transportation Authority (SJTA). A variety of trippurposes are served by these special transit providers including employment, non emergencymedical, nutrition, personal business, and shopping trips. This project provides funds forpurchasing new capital equipment, usually lift equipped vehicles.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: CamdenVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Local System Support
SPONSOR: Camden County
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: D0601 / 068082
Item #
DVRPC EC CMAQ $100,00010
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Camden County Roadway Safety Improvements
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program will provide for the installation of improved safety items including reflectivepavement markings (including both striping and raised reflective markers), reflective objectmarkers, reflective roadway delineators, guide rail, and other treatments that improve the overallsafety and visibility of various roadways in the county.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: CamdenVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Local System Support
SPONSOR: Camden County
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: D0410 / 048038
Item #
DVRPC CON STP STU $550,00011
Camp Meeting Avenue Bridge over Trenton Line, CR 602
MILEPOSTS: 0.5 0.56
Initiated by the Bridge Management System, this project will replace the orphan structure, whichis in critical condition. The replacement of this structure will be designed so as not to precludeimprovements needed to reintroduce passenger service to the West Trenton Line, as well asincreasing the height of the bridge to allow the current tracks to be raised to address ongoingrailroad operational issues, as identified in the NJTPA Grade Crossing Assessment Study. Thecurrent bridge provides a single lane of traffic, has steep grades on the approaches and hassubstandard vertical sight distance. The new bridge will be wider to accommodate two traffic lanes,and the grade and vertical sight distance will also be improved.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: SomersetMontgomery TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 1850160LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 16CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 99405 / 994050
Item #
NJTPA DES BRIDGE OFF $550,00012
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Capital Contract Payment Audits
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides funding for the auditing of capital project contract invoices that involvereimbursement of direct and overhead costs. The Federal Highway Administration requires suchaudits on all engineering firms doing business with the NJDOT in order to ensure accurate billingof project costs.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Capital Program Delivery
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: 98319
Item #
Statewide EC STATE $1,300,000191
Church Street Bridge, CR 579
MILEPOSTS: 36.71
The Church Street (CR 579) over the Lehigh Valley Main Line bridge project proposes thereplacement of the existing functionally obsolete bridge in an effort to improve substandard sightdistance and inadequate deck geometry. The proposed undertaking would replace the existingbridge with a new two lane bridge to the east and the bridge approaches will be improved.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: HunterdonBloomsbury Boro, Bethlehem TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 1050161LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 23CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Local System Support
SPONSOR: Hunterdon County
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: NS9806 / 058011
Item #
NJTPA DES STP NJ $700,00013
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Congestion Relief, Intelligent Transportation System Improvements (Smart MoveProgram)
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides funding for low cost, quick turnaround intelligent transportation system(ITS) improvements, which improve traffic flow and provide traveler information on the state stransportation system. This program will provide for the deployment of these systems througheither separate ITS projects, or inclusion of ITS within existing roadway and bridge infrastructurepreservation projects to ensure implementation of ITS at a minimum cost and a minimumdisruption to traffic during construction. Design support to add ITS components and/or standardsmay be accomplished through using consultants. ITS equipment are long lead time items and thisprogram will allow procurement to proceed in advance and then to be installed in the first stages toalso assist in the mitigation of traffic impacts during construction of those projects. ITS equipmentmay include Dynamic Message Signs, which provide real time traffic information, in strategiclocations to allow the motoring public to make informed decisions on possible alternatives.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Congestion Relief
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: 02379 / 023790
Item #
Statewide ERC STATE $2,000,000192
Congestion Relief, Operational Improvements (Fast Move Program)
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This is a program of low cost, quick turnaround capital improvements to relieve congestion at keybottleneck locations throughout the state.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Congestion Relief
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: 02378 / 023780
Item #
Statewide EC STATE $1,000,000193
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Construction Inspection
MILEPOSTS: N/A
In order to provide inspection of construction projects on an as needed basis, the NJDOT providesterm agreements. This service also provides materials inspection of structural steel and precastconcrete produced at out of state fabrication facilities.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Capital Program Delivery
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: X180 / 800029
Item #
Statewide EC STATE $11,500,000194
Construction Program IT System (TRNS.PORT)
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program will provide a replacement system for the current information technology (IT)systems supporting the Estimating through Awarding of Construction Projects. It will alsoimplement IT systems for Construction Management, Materials and Civil Rights including annuallicensing fees.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Capital Program Delivery
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 05304 / 053040
Item #
Statewide EC STATE $700,000195
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Corsons Tavern Road, Resurfacing (CR 628)
MILEPOSTS: 2.35 4.70
This project provides roadway resurfacing and drainage improvements resulting from the OceanView Operational Study.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: Cape MayDennis TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 1CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Local System Support
SPONSOR: Cape May County
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: S0902 / 098002
Item #
SJTPO CON STP SJ $1,723,00014
Crash Reduction Program
MILEPOSTS: N/A
The state’s Strategic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP) influences the decisions for investment planning.SHSP emphasis areas guide problem identification in the Highway Safety Improvement Program(HSIP). The Crash Reduction Program (CRP) is a comprehensive program of safety improvementsdesigned to improve conditions at locations identified by the HSIP. These enhancements mayinclude; pavement improvements, protection or removal of fixed objects, and utility pole relocationor replacement. The CRP will also develop and implement a systemic approach to the installationof lane and roadway departure technologies, such as; rumble strips and rumble stripes, signing,and striping and high friction surface treatment to prevent vehicles from leaving their respectivelanes and causing crashes, injuries, and/or deaths. In addition, the CPR will provide for thedevelopment and implementation of quick turnaround projects at locations which show anexcessive occurrence of crashes, and for remediation measures at those locations.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Safety Management
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Safety
Project ID Number: X242
Item #
Statewide EC HSIP $5,000,00015
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Culvert Inspection Program, Locally owned Structures
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides funding for regular inspections of county owned and locally ownedhighway bridges of less than 20 feet in length.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 99322A / 048018
Item #
Statewide EC STATE $4,800,000196
Culvert Inspection Program, State owned Structures
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides funding for regular inspections of state owned highway bridges of less than20 feet in length.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: 99322
Item #
Statewide EC STATE $1,400,000197
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Culvert Replacement Program
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides funding for Culvert replacements based on results of the culvert inspectionprogram. In the majority of cases, culverts will be replaced in the same location, with basically thesame waterway opening size, and will require minimal utility involvement.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 09316 / 093160
Item #
Statewide ERC STATE $2,000,000198Statewide ERC STP $1,000,00016
DBE Supportive Services Program
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This is a federal grant program which provides support to individual Disadvantaged BusinessEnterprise (DBE) contractors through technical assistance, on site visits, DBE conferences,newsletters, and similar types of assistance.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Capital Program Delivery
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: X142
Item #
Statewide EC STP $250,00017
Section V Page 16
FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Delaware & Raritan Canal Bridges
MILEPOSTS: N/A
Initiated by the Bridge Management System, this project provides for Concept Development studieson the following structures along the Delaware and Raritan Canal: Carnegie Road, Bridge overD&R Feeder Canal; County Route 571 (Washington Road), Bridge over D&R Canal; Landing Lane(CR 609), Bridge over D&R Canal; Route 206, Bridge over D&R Feeder Canal; Hermitage Avenue,Bridge over D&R Feeder Canal; River Drive, Bridge over D&R Feeder Canal; Bridge over D&RFeeder Canal at Lock No. 3; Coryell Street, Bridge over D&R Feeder Canal; CR 533 (Quaker Road),Bridge over D&R Canal; Manville Causeway (CR623), Bridge over D&R Canal; Chapel Drive at CR623, Bridge over D&R Canal. The project also provides emergency superstructure replacement andsubstructure rehabilitation for CR 518 (Georgetown Franklin Rd), Bridge over D&R Canal and anemergency total structure replacement of CR 514 (Amwell Road), Bridge over D&R Canal.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: Mercer, Hunterdon, Middlesex, SomersetVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 15, 16, 17CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 15322 / 153220
Item #
DVRPC DES STATE $375,000199NJTPA DES STATE $375,000199A
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Design, Emerging Projects
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides initial funding for Capital Program Management task order agreements aswell as projects emerging from concept development. Funding is also provided for review ofprojects and for advanced design services which include, but are not limited to the followingfunctions: development of base plan for final design; location of existing features within footprints,such as project monumentation, topography, utilities and drainage, using Subsurface UtilityEngineering (SUE), General Field survey, Global Positioning System survey, Primary Controlsurvey and Aerial photography; geotechnical work, specifically soil borings; administrative workneeded to set budgets and manpower for right of way acquisition; asbestos surveying or plans,specifications and air monitoring for abatement process.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Capital Program Delivery
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: X106 / 800021
Item #
Statewide DES STATE $11,000,000200Statewide DES STP $1,000,00018
Design, Geotechnical Engineering Tasks
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program will provide funding for term agreements to obtain consultant services to performGeotechnical Services for various projects within the geographical confines of the state of NewJersey. The work covered by this agreement will be limited to Geotechnical Engineering Servicesand consists of two major tasks: conducting subsurface exploration programs and providinggeotechnical designs and analysis for bridge and structure foundations, roadway engineering androck engineering.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Capital Program Delivery
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 05342 / 053420
Item #
Statewide DES STATE $500,000201
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This is a federal grant to provide an integrated program of training and business developmentservices to expand the capacity of Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) firms to moreequitably compete for public works contracts in the State.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Capital Program Delivery
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: X197
Item #
Statewide EC STP $100,00019
Drainage Rehabilitation & Improvements
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program funds low cost/high value drainage projects on the state highway drainage system.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: X154D
Item #
Statewide EC STP $5,000,00020
Section V Page 19
FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Drainage Rehabilitation and Maintenance, State
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides funding for the rehabilitation and maintenance of state highway drainagesystems, which may include: removal of material, video inspection, contract salary costs,retrofitting inlet covers due to Stormwater Management Regulations, acquisition and maintenanceof specialized drainage equipment.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: X154
Item #
Statewide EC STATE $16,000,000202
Duck Island Landfill, Site Remediation
MILEPOSTS: N/A
The NJDOT completed construction that properly sealed the site of the landfill in 2001. NJDepartment of Environmental Protection requires continued monitoring of the site due tocontamination levels at the landfill. This monitoring requirement is typical for a landfill withcontamination. This project is mult year funded.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: MercerHamilton TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 14CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 99334 / 993340
Item #
DVRPC EC STATE $100,000203
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
DVRPC, Future Projects
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides funding for local projects to be selected by the Delaware Valley RegionalPlanning Commission, the designated Metropolitan Planning Organization for Burlington,Gloucester, Mercer and Camden counties.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Local System Support
SPONSOR: DVRPC
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: D026 / 058026
Item #
DVRPC ERC STATE $11,500,000204
Electrical Facilities
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides funding for purchasing materials, and for replacement, repair, preservation,and installation of electrical facilities along the state highway system. Included in this program are;highway lighting, sign lighting, cathodic protection for bridges, road weather information systems,and traffic counting/monitoring sites.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: X241
Item #
Statewide EC STATE $5,446,000205
Section V Page 21
FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Electrical Load Center Replacement, Statewide
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provide provides funding for the betterment of existing highway lighting facilitieswhen those facilities do not comply with current electrical codes and/or replacement equipment isnot available. Due to high traffic volumes, maintenance of these existing facilities is hazardous toNJDOT personnel. The use of high mast lighting will be investigated. ROW acquisition may berequired.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 04324 / 043240
Item #
Statewide ERC STATE $4,000,000206
Environmental Investigations
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides funding for environmental assessment work products produced on aquick response basis through specialized task order consultant agreements, in such areas as;ecology, hazardous waste investigations, cultural resource investigations, National EnvironmentalPolicy Act and Section 4(f) documentation. Funding is also provided for environmental permit fees,laboratory fees, and other environmental consultant agreements that require 100% state funding.This general program will also provide for cleanup of gasoline discharge from undergroundstorage tanks.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Capital Program Delivery
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: X75 / 800030
Item #
Statewide EC STATE $4,500,000207
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Environmental Project Support
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides for environmental services for the following activities: Land Use RegulationProgram permit and preparation payments; wetland delineations; wetland mitigation monitoring;wetland mitigation remediation; cultural resources mitigation; hazardous waste investigations andstudies and payments; hydrology/hydraulic investigations and studies, permits and payments; andAir/Noise studies. These activities are in support of meeting environmental commitments andprevent costly violations.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Capital Program Delivery
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: 03309
Item #
Statewide ERC STATE $500,000208
Equipment (Vehicles, Construction, Safety)
MILEPOSTS: N/A
New Jersey does not meet federal air quality standards, pursuant to the federal Clean Air Act. Airpollution from vehicles and equipment pollute the air through combustion and fuel evaporation.These emissions contribute greatly to air pollution in the State and are the primary cause of airpollution in many urban areas. This program provides funding to reduce New Jersey’s carbonfootprint by the direct purchase or lease/rental of replacement or new equipment to include, but notlimited to the following: construction equipment, snow plow trucks, light duty trucks, passengervehicles including vans & cars, radios, rollers, concrete mixers, asphalt spreaders, trailer mountedarrow boards, safety trucks, portable light towers, truck mounted attenuators, portable messageboards, emergency service patrol vehicles, incident management response trucks, vehicle fuelsystem hardware and software, HARs trailers for diversion route planning and implementation(and all parts associated with this equipment). This equipment supports capital, safety andmaintenance programs.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Transportation Support Facilities
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Operations and Maintenance
Project ID Number: X15
Item #
Statewide EC STATE $19,000,000209
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Equipment, Snow and Ice Removal
MILEPOSTS: N/A
A stable funding source to be used solely for the continuous improvement of the State’s ability toeffectively and efficiently remove snow and ice off of the State owned highways and byways. Thisprogram will provide direct purchase or replacement of snow and ice removal equipment.Examples of equipment and or stationary assets to include but not limited to; brine manufacturingunits, brine distribution equipment, snow plows, salt spreaders, specialized snow fightingequipment, brine manufacturing and calcium dispenser Capital improvements. Part of the fundingwill be used to replace aging snow equipment that is beyond its functional or useful life.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Transportation Support Facilities
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Operations and Maintenance
Project ID Numbers: X15A / 158080
Item #
Statewide EC STATE $8,000,000210
Ferry Program
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides federal funding, distributed annually by formula to states, to construct ferryboats and ferry terminal facilities.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Multimodal Programs
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: 00377 / 003770
Item #
Statewide ERC FBP $2,000,00021
Section V Page 24
FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Freight Program
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides funding for the rehabilitation and improvement of key elements of the NJrail freight network, including acquisition, rehabilitation, facility construction, and substituteservice assistance under the State Freight Assistance Program, matching of federal funds, andparticipation in other projects and programs for improvement of the intermodal goods movementnetwork and support of economic development initiatives.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Multimodal Programs
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: X34
Item #
Statewide EC NHFP RAIL $2,769,40022Statewide EC STATE $8,000,000211
Gloucester County Bus Purchase
MILEPOSTS: N/A
In the DVRPC region, a combination of fixed route, subscription, and demand responsive transitservices are provided in Gloucester County by the Gloucester Division of Transportation Services(DTS). All are independent community transportation services meeting a variety of needs of theirresidents. Trip purposes served by these community transit providers include employment,non emergency medical, nutrition, personal business, and shopping trips. This project providesfunds for purchasing new capital equipment, usually lift equipped vehicles.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: GloucesterVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Local System Support
SPONSOR: Gloucester County
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: D9807 / 950795
Item #
DVRPC CON CMAQ $70,00023
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Hamilton Road, Bridge over Conrail RR
MILEPOSTS: 0.97
Initiated by the Bridge Management System, this project will replace the bridge, built in 1918.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: SomersetHillsborough TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 1850166LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 16CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 14416 / 144160
Item #
NJTPA PE STATE $360,000212
Highway Safety Improvement Program Planning
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This item consists of two programs: Safety Management System (SMS) safety improvement projectsand Rail Highway safety improvement projects. SMS, through guidance of the HSIP (23 CFR 924),identifies, prioritizes and implements safety programs and projects associated with safe corridorsand intersection improvement programs in an effort to reduce crashes and crash severity on NewJersey s roadways. Safe Corridor Program currently includes portions of Rt. 1, 9, 22, 40, 46, 47, 73and 206. The Intersection Improvement Program includes right angle, left turn, same direction andpedestrian crash intersection locations. Rail Highway Program will continue onsite inspection ofpublic grade crossing to identify rail highway grade crossing hazards to develop and implementrail highway grade crossing safety improvements.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Safety Management
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Safety
Project ID Numbers: 09388 / 093880
Item #
Statewide EC HSIP $4,000,00024
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Intelligent Traffic Signal Systems
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program will seek to improve mobility on New Jersey’s arterial highways. Arterials contributealmost 70% of total congestion that occurs in New Jersey. This program will focus on dynamicallymanaging NJ’s arterials from NJDOT’s Arterial Management Center. Existing traffic signals will bestrategically, systematically and programmatically upgraded from stand alone signals to highlysophisticated, coordinated, real time traffic response traffic signals. This upgrade will consist ofinstalling new controllers, intelligent software and algorithms, robust detection andcommunication. This is a plan to upgrade most of the signals on NJDOT owned highways only.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Congestion Relief
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: 15343 / 153430
Item #
Statewide ERC CMAQ $5,000,00025
Intelligent Transportation System Resource Center
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program includes the development of a statewide Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)Strategic Plan, ITS Deployment Plan, and a Work Zone Mobility Monitoring Program. The centerwill also conduct research, operational tests, evaluation of deployment scenarios and strategies,training and outreach to develop best practices for implementation of ITS.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Congestion Relief
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: 13304 / 133040
Item #
Statewide EC STP $3,100,00026
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Intersection Improvement Program (Project Implementation)
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides for the implementation of safety and operational improvements atintersections identified by the Highway Safety Improvement Program as having significant safetyproblems. This program also includes right angle, left turn and pedestrian crash occurrences atintersection locations.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Safety Management
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Safety
Project ID Number: 98333
Item #
Statewide ERC HSIP $1,000,00027Statewide ERC STATE $250,000213
Interstate Service Facilities
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides for the development and implementation of improvements and landscapingto the network of interstate highway service facilities.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: X151
Item #
Statewide EC NHPP $1,000,00028Statewide EC STATE $600,000214
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Job Order Contracting Infrastructure Repairs, Statewide
MILEPOSTS: N/A
Utilize Job Order Contracting to better manage and control cost associated with transportationinfrustructure repairs (e.g. fixed bridge; movable bridge;roadway drainage systems; roadwayrepair; lighting etc.). This project utilizes a 3rd party vendor to control the bid award process fortransportation projects with an estimated repair cost under $1M per project.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 13305 / 133050
Item #
Statewide EC STP $7,000,00029
Landis Avenue, Phase IV, Orchard Road (CR 628) to Moyer Street
MILEPOSTS: 8.69 9.09
This project provides for milling and resurfacing of the roadway withing the existing right of way,removal and replacement of concrete items, and rehabilitation of the existing storm sewerinfrastructure, as needed.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: CumberlandVineland CityMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 1CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Local System Support
SPONSOR: Vineland City
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: S1124 / 118031
Item #
SJTPO CON STP SJ $609,00030
Section V Page 29
FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Landis Avenue, Phase V, Mill Road to Orchard Road (CR 628)
MILEPOSTS: 8.21 8.69
This project provides mill & overlay on the roadway within existing Right of Way.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: CumberlandVineland CityMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 1CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: City of Vineland
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: S1407 / 143920
Item #
SJTPO DES STP SJ $50,00031
Legal Costs for Right of Way Condemnation
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides reimbursement to the Division of Law for legal work performed inconnection with right of way condemnation and capital project litigation.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Capital Program Delivery
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: X137
Item #
Statewide EC STATE $1,600,000215
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Local Aid Consultant Services
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides funding for consultant services to assist local public agencies inadministering projects and provide oversight to recipients receiving Local Aid funds. The programalso provides overall quality assurance and quality control for the project delivery process.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Local System Support
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 10347 / 103470
Item #
DVRPC EC STP STU $200,00032BNJTPA EC STP NJ $1,200,00032SJTPO EC STP SJ $100,00032A
Local Aid Grant Management System
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides for the development and implementation of a web based grant managementsystem to facilitate customer service to grantees and enable better management of grant funds, bothstate and federal.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Local System Support
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 06327 / 063270
Item #
Statewide EC STATE $165,000216
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Local Aid, Infrastructure Fund
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides local aid funding for counties and municipalities in addition to fundingprovided by the basic Trust Fund Act program.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Local System Support
SPONSOR: Local Lead
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: X186
Item #
Statewide ERC STATE $7,500,000217
Local Bridges, Future Needs
MILEPOSTS: N/A
Formula based and competitive based funding is provided to counties for future needs related tothe local bridge system.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Local System Support
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 08387 / 083870
Item #
Statewide ERC STATE $25,000,000218
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Local CMAQ Initiatives
MILEPOSTS: N/A
Under the guidance of the Metropolitan Planning Organizations, local projects will be developedthat will enhance air quality. Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program(CMAQ) funds are allocated to the states for use in non attainment and maintenance areas forprojects that contribute to the attainment of the Clean Air Act standards by reducing emissionsfrom highway sources. The DVRPC program will contribute to the following projects selected aspart of the DVRPC competitive CMAQ Program: Diesel Engine Locomotive Retrofits, GloucesterCounty CNG Transit Vehicles, Gloucester Marine Terminal Truck Engine Retrofit, Province LineRoad Bike Trail, and Haddon Avenue Roadway Improvements.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Congestion Relief
SPONSOR: Local Lead
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Number: X065
Item #
DVRPC EC CMAQ $910,00033NJTPA EC CMAQ $5,000,00033ASJTPO EC CMAQ $1,900,00033B
Local County Aid, DVRPC
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides funds allocated to the counties within the DVRPC MPO area fortransportation improvements under the NJ Transportation Trust Fund Act.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Local System Support
SPONSOR: Local Lead
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: X41C1
Item #
DVRPC ERC STATE $15,955,000219
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Local County Aid, NJTPA
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides funds allocated to the counties within the NJTPA MPO area fortransportation improvements under the NJ Transportation Trust Fund Act.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Local System Support
SPONSOR: Local Lead
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: X41B1
Item #
NJTPA ERC STATE $51,524,000220
Local County Aid, SJTPO
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides funds allocated to the counties within the SJTPO MPO area fortransportation improvements under the NJ Transportation Trust Fund Act.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Local System Support
SPONSOR: Local Lead
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: X41A1
Item #
SJTPO ERC STATE $11,271,000221
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Local Municipal Aid, DVRPC
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides funds allocated to municipalities in the DVRPC area for transportationimprovements under the NJ Transportation Trust Fund Act.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Local System Support
SPONSOR: Local Lead
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: X98C1
Item #
DVRPC ERC STATE $14,234,000222
Local Municipal Aid, NJTPA
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides funds allocated to municipalities in the NJTPA area for transportationimprovements under the NJ Transportation Trust Fund Act.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Local System Support
SPONSOR: Local Lead
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: X98B1
Item #
NJTPA ERC STATE $53,082,000223
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Local Municipal Aid, SJTPO
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides funds allocated to municipalities in the SJTPO area for transportationimprovements under the NJ Transportation Trust Fund Act.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Local System Support
SPONSOR: Local Lead
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: X98A1
Item #
SJTPO ERC STATE $6,434,000224
Local Municipal Aid, Urban Aid
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides funds allocated to Urban Aid for transportation improvements under the NJTransportation Trust Fund Act.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Local System Support
SPONSOR: Local Lead
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: X98Z
Item #
Statewide ERC STATE $5,000,000225
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Local Preliminary Engineering
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides funding for projects that have graduated from the Local Capital ProjectDelivery Program s Local Concept Development Phase. These projects will be further developedand refined to a level of detail necessary to secure the approval of the environmental document.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Local System Support
SPONSOR: NJTPA
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: N1202 / 123530
Item #
NJTPA ERC STP NJ $1,985,00034
Local Project Development Support
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides NJDOT project management and environmental support to localgovernments.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Local System Support
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 06326 / 063260
Item #
DVRPC PLS STP STU $700,00035BNJTPA PLS STP NJ $2,925,00035SJTPO PLS STP SJ $275,00035A
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Local Safety/ High Risk Rural Roads Program
MILEPOSTS: N/A
The Local Safety Program provides funds to counties and municipalities for the improvement ofdangerous intersections and other road improvements, focusing on pedestrian and vehicular safetyimprovements of critical need that can be delivered in a relatively short period of time, generallyless than two years from problem identification to completion of construction. This program alsoincludes design assistance offered to counties and municipalities for the LSP projects. Dependingupon the previous year crash history, this program may encompass certain set aside funding peryear for High Risk Rural Roads, for safety countermeasures on rural major or minor roads, or onrural local roads. NJDOT designates as Advance Construction all projects funded from thisprogram.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Local System Support
SPONSOR: Local Lead
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Safety
Project ID Numbers: 04314 / 043140
Item #
DVRPC ERC HSIP $3,000,00036NJTPA ERC HSIP $15,000,00036ASJTPO ERC HSIP $2,000,00036B
Maintenance & Fleet Management System
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides for the continued operation and system upgrades of the Maintenance &Fleet Management Systems. These systems provide enhanced data accumulation and costmanagement dissemination capabilities for maintenance operations and a required compatible datasource for related systems that are required for federal funding justification (Pavement and BridgeManagement Systems). Also included will be the purchase of equipment for the NJDOT fleet andfunding for monthly air time fees.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Transportation Support Facilities
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Operations and Maintenance
Project ID Number: X196
Item #
Statewide EC STATE $2,000,000226
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Maritime Transportation System
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides funding to support New Jersey’s Maritime Industry and MarineTransportation System. The system includes; navigable channels, the State Channel DredgingProgram and dredged material management technologies, marine environment enhancements,berth and terminal structures, related intermodal transportation facilities and corridors, shipping,receiving and cargo movement tracking systems, GPS/GIS, Vessel Traffic and Port InformationSystems, Physical Oceanographic Real Time Systems, science, technology and education programs.Navigation aides, boat building technologies, ocean habitat tracking systems and other newtechnologies interact to create a seamless system linking all aspects of the maritime industry into asingle transportation matrix.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Multimodal Programs
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 01309 / 013090
Item #
Statewide EC STATE $1,000,000227
Market Street/Essex Street/Rochelle Avenue
MILEPOSTS: N/A
Funding is provided for a scoping study to secure recommended improvements to the intersectionand bridge at this location.
The following special federal appropriations were allocated to this project. TEA 21/Q92, ID#NJ023, $3,844,123
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: BergenMaywood Boro, Lodi BoroMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: Bergen 31 ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 38CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Local System Support
SPONSOR: Bergen County
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Safety
Project ID Numbers: 98546 / 985460
Item #
NJTPA PE DEMO $602,02437
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Metropolitan Planning
MILEPOSTS: N/A
NJDOT supports the federally mandated Metropolitan Planning Organization transportationplanning process. New Jersey Metropolitan Planning Organizations carry out a 3C transportationplanning process whereby planning activities are conducted on a continuous basis while alsoproviding a forum for cooperative decision making among responsible state and local officials,public and private transit operators and the general public.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Local System Support
SPONSOR: MPO
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: X30A
Item #
DVRPC PLS PL $2,244,00038DVRPC PLS PL FTA $773,00038CDVRPC PLS STP STU $1,531,00038HNJTPA PLS PL $8,780,00038ANJTPA PLS PL FTA $2,691,00038DNJTPA PLS STP NJ $7,200,00038FSJTPO PLS PL $937,00038BSJTPO PLS PL FTA $430,00038ESJTPO PLS STP SJ $265,00038G
Minority and Women Workforce Training Set Aside
MILEPOSTS: N/A
State law requires that an allocation of one half of one percent for State construction contracts over$1 million is set aside for minority and women outreach and training purposes. Training andoutreach activities will have particular emphasis on contractors who do not meet workforce goals.This requirement is delineated under NJAC 17:27 7.4. NJDOT is committing to the trainingrequirement on a programmatic level rather than on a project by project level.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Capital Program Delivery
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 07332 / 073320
Item #
Statewide EC STATE $1,000,000228
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Mobility and Systems Engineering Program
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This combined program seeks to improve mobility inclusive of but not limited to IntelligentTransportation Systems (ITS), Traffic Signal Timing and Optimization, monitoring WorkzoneMobility and Advanced Traveler Information System (ATIS) programs. A combined program willallow for improved, cohesive and sustainable planning, design, procurement and deployment ofoperations strategies such as ITS technologies and ATIS. Federal mandates such as: (a) followingand maintaining ITS Architecture, (b) preparing TMPs for major construction projects, (c) motorist sinformation sharing (511), (d) Every Day Counts initiatives, (e) incorporation of adaptive signalsystems, (f) hard shoulder use, (g) performance measures and, (h)maintenance/upgrade/enhancement of existing ITS infrastructure and hardware are covered underthis program. This program also includes review and development of new technology and thepossible application, design, procurement, testing and deployment of such technologies. Thedevelopment of contract documents and engineering plans for various projects and ITS contracts isalso included. This program includes technical and engineering support needed for the TrafficOperations Centers; development, enhancement and maintenance of the existing ITS infrastructure,ATIS associated database; and funding for Multimodal Transportation Coordination andInformation Related Services. This program will support NJDOT s traffic signal optimizationefforts and the Arterial Management Center.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Congestion Relief
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: 13306 / 133060
Item #
Statewide EC NHPP $10,000,00039Statewide EC STATE $1,700,000229Statewide EC STP $4,000,00039A
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Motor Vehicle Crash Record Processing
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides the in house Crash Records unit with upgraded equipment and newmethodology. The comprehensive crash record database will include driver/crash correlation,crash location, data for driver updates, and database cleaning (correction) process. Data entry,scanning and imaging will be performed by a private contractor.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Safety Management
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Safety
Project ID Number: X233
Item #
Statewide EC HSIP $2,000,00040
National Highway Freight Program
MILEPOSTS: N/A
Established by the federal Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act, the NationalHighway Freight Program (NHFP) provides funding to improve the efficient movement of freighton the National Highway Freight Network (NHFN). NHFP supports several goals, including:infrastructure and operational improvements that strengthen economic competitiveness, reducecongestion, reduce the cost of freight transportation, improve reliability, and increase productivity;improving the safety, security, efficiency, and resiliency of freight transportation in rural and urbanareas; improving the state of good repair of the NHFN; using innovation and advanced technologyto improve NHFN safety, efficiency, and reliability; improving the efficiency and productivity ofthe NHFN; improving State flexibility to support multi State corridor planning and addresshighway freight connectivity; and reducing the environmental impacts of freight movement on theNHFN.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Multimodal Programs
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: X34A / 168090
Item #
Statewide ERC NHFP HWY $27,140,10041
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
New Jersey Scenic Byways Program
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program will assist in the advancement of the NJ Scenic Byways Program, the development,designation and implementation needed for an organization, group or community to become astate or national scenic byway, and the maintenance and enhancement of the scenic, recreational,archaeological, natural, cultural and historic intrinsic qualities associated with the designatedbyways. Funding will be utilized for planning, design and development of the state program andfor planning, design, development, marketing, and implementation of the state byways within thestate program. Planning, design and development of the state program includes but is not limitedto: research leading to the development of themes for byways on a statewide basis; technicalassistance to specifically provide awareness and education about the management, operation anddevelopment of the scenic byway program, activities associated with identifying and planningtourist amenities on scenic byways on a statewide basis, activities associated with assessing theeconomic impacts of an individual byway or a statewide program of byways.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: X200C
Item #
Statewide ERC TAP $500,00042
NJTPA, Future Projects
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides funding for unanticipated project needsassociated with the design, right of way or construction of NJTPA selected local projects.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Local System Support
SPONSOR: NJTPA
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: N063 / 058027
Item #
NJTPA ERC STATE $70,500,000230NJTPA ERC STP NJ $240,00043
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Orphan Bridge Reconstruction
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides funding for engineering and construction of orphan bridges. The bridgeswill be designed utilizing in house and task order designers. The bridges will be reconstructed inthe existing footprint, with the abutments being repaired, and the superstructures being replacedwith prefabricated/precast systems whenever possible.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 99372 / 993720
Item #
Statewide EC STATE $3,000,000231
Ozone Action Program in New Jersey
MILEPOSTS: N/A
Through use of public service announcements, promotional items and events, Ozone Action strivesto improve the region s air quality by encouraging the use of mobility alternatives that will reducecongestion, warning individuals in advance of Ozone Action Days, and public education aboutozone and actions that will reduce contributions to regional emissions.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Congestion Relief
SPONSOR: DVRPC
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: D0407 / 048014
Item #
DVRPC EC CMAQ $40,00044
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Park and Ride/Transportation Demand Management Program
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program supports Transportation Demand Management (TDM) options for carpooling,vanpooling, and transit by providing funding of leases for park and rides in areas with highdemand throughout the state. The department continues to support approximately 15 leased parkand rides statewide in an effort to reduce air pollution and congestion and improve air quality.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Congestion Relief
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Number: X28B
Item #
Statewide EC STATE $1,000,000232
Pavement Preservation
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program will allow NJDOT to accomplish eligible federal pavement preservation activities onNew Jersey s Interstate highway system and will also allow for pavement preservation on all otherstate maintained roads, which help to keep New Jersey s highway system in a state of good repair.With timely preservation, the NJDOT can provide the traveling public with improved safety andmobility, reduced congestion and smoother, longer lasting pavements.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: X51
Item #
Statewide EC NHPP $6,000,00045Statewide EC STP $4,000,00045A
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Pedestrian Safety Improvement Design and Construction
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides funding dedicated to pedestrian safety projects in high crash corridors andnear transit facilities. The funds are used for; pedestrian safety enhancements at intersections,sidewalk installations, traffic calming measures, new state of the art technologies for safepedestrian crossings, and signage and striping.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Safety Management
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Safety
Project ID Numbers: 06403 / 064030
Item #
Statewide ERC STATE $1,500,000233
Pedestrian Safety Improvement Program
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides funding to reduce pedestrian crashes and/or fatalities. Locations/segmentsare identified through crash history data and estimated rates of exposure to motorvehicles/pedestrian conflicts. Locations/segments are examined by NJDOT’S Pedestrian SafetyImpact Teams who will conduct Road Safety Audits and make recommendations forimprovements. This program funds the implementation of recommendations, as well.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Safety Management
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Safety
Project ID Numbers: 06401 / 064010
Item #
Statewide ERC HSIP $3,000,00046
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Physical Plant
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program will provide for major repairs, rehabilitation, and replacement of the NJDOT physicalplant facilities which are not in compliance with fire and safety standards, do not meet buildingcodes, or which are functionally obsolete for supporting current maintenance, construction, andengineering activities.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Transportation Support Facilities
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Operations and Maintenance
Project ID Number: X29
Item #
Statewide ERC STATE $14,000,000234
Planning and Research, Federal Aid
MILEPOSTS: N/A
Funding from this program will enable NJDOT to continue to address planning and research needsin a comprehensive program of studies and proposal development in order to maximize the use offinancial resources and staff. Activities will include data collection, inter governmental planningcoordination, planning work in support of the management systems, research initiatives and LocalTechnical Assistance Program.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Capital Program Delivery
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: X30
Item #
Statewide PLS LTAP $140,00047Statewide PLS SPR $18,960,00047AStatewide PLS STP $6,600,00047B
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Planning and Research, State
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program will provide for planning activities which include needs assessments, geometricdeficiencies, local aid assistance, congestion management, travel market analysis, formulation of anew statewide plan, facilitating/implementing intermodalism, demographics, access managementplans, transportation policy, equipment, modeling, clean air initiatives, data collection equipment,deployment of new technology initiatives, and research initiatives.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Capital Program Delivery
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: X140
Item #
Statewide PLS STATE $1,000,000235
Port Newark Container Terminal (PNCT) Access Improvement and Expansion Project
MILEPOSTS: N/A
The Port Newark Container Terminal (PNCT) Public Private Partnership (PPP) project provides aninfrastructure expansion and upgrade of the PNCT s Newark facility from a 720,000 liftcontainer terminal without Ultra Large Container Vessel or barge capabilities to a 1,400,000 liftterminal with Ultra Large Container Vessel, barge, and significantly improved road capabilities.The project elements are: 1) Terminal Access Improvement & Expansion Project; 2) WharfRevitalization & Improvement Project (Berths 55/57; Cranes 1/2); 3) Terminal Expansion Project; 4)High Capacity Straddle Carrier Shop; 5) Marsh Street Depot; and 6) West Yard Build Out. Previousproject phase has been granted a 2014 TIGER grant of$14.8 M. This project is mult year funded.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: EssexNewark CityMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 28, 29CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Multimodal Programs
SPONSOR: Essex County
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: N1501 / 154370
Item #
NJTPA CON DEMO $2,581,00048NJTPA CON OTHER $55,069,000
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Portway, Fish House Road/Pennsylvania Avenue, CR 659
MILEPOSTS: 0.5 1.4
This project provides roadway reconstruction. The project includes two 12 ft lanes, and a 12 ftshoulder, Eastbound and Westbound, along Pennsylvania Ave/Fish House Rd. Sidewalks will beprovided along the Eastbound side of Central Ave to approximately 250 feet East of the intersectionof the two roadways.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: HudsonKearny TownMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 32CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Local System Support
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 97005B / 028041
Item #
NJTPA DES STP $1,500,00049
Pre Apprenticeship Training Program for Minorities and Women
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program will provide funding for a pre apprenticeship program to train minorities andwomen to qualify for entry into union apprenticeship programs and employment on NJDOTconstruction projects.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Capital Program Delivery
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: X135
Item #
Statewide EC STP $500,00050
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Program Implementation Costs, NJDOT
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program will provide funding for salaries and other administrative expenses which directlyrelate to developing and delivering the Capital Program. This funding is allocated for multi yearand previously authorized project costs.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Capital Program Delivery
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: X10
Item #
Statewide EC STATE $98,000,000236
Project Development: Concept Development and Preliminary Engineering
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program will provide funding for Concept Development and Preliminary Engineering workon various identified projects on the state transportation system. Functions to be performedinclude, but are not limited to, data collection including traffic counts and review of as built plans,evaluation of existing deficiencies, evaluation of existing safety conditions, environmentalscreenings, assessment of right of way and access impacts, assessment of environmental impacts,identification of a Preliminary Preferred Alternative, National Environmental Protection Agencyclassification, estimates, technical environmental studies, base mapping/surveying, utilityinvestigations, right of way research and estimates, drainage investigations, geotechnicalinvestigations, engineering in support of the environmental document, an approved environmentaldocument, cost estimates and community outreach/involvement.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Capital Program Delivery
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 10344 / 103440
Item #
Statewide CD STATE $5,000,000237
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Project Reporting System (PRS) Replacement
MILEPOSTS: N/A
Funding for this Information technology system provides a collaborative environment for allNJDOT stakeholders to utilize one Project Reporting System that manages projects from start tofinish. Thus, facilitating increased access and input into the project management process.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Capital Program Delivery
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 05341 / 053410
Item #
Statewide EC STATE $350,000238
Rail Highway Grade Crossing Program, Federal
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program will provide funding for the elimination of hazards at rail highway grade crossings,the rehabilitation of grade crossing surfaces, and the installation of protective warning devices forroadways both on and off the federal aid system. Funding will also be provided for the trafficcontrol items required during the construction work and the installation of advance warning signsand pavement markings at all highway rail grade crossings.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Safety Management
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Safety
Project ID Numbers: X35A1 / 800027
Item #
DVRPC EC RHC $2,800,00051NJTPA EC RHC $6,500,00051ASJTPO EC RHC $2,000,00051B
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Rail Highway Grade Crossing Program, State
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program will provide state funding for the elimination of hazards at rail highway gradecrossings by the closure of crossings or the upgrade/improvement of protective warning devicesfor roads throughout the state. This funding will allow flexibility in allocating monies foremergency repairs as well as to the areas in need regardless of their geographic location (MPO).This program will also allow grade crossing closures without drawing down the federal funds usedfor grade crossing improvements. Funding will also be provided for the design of traffic detoursrequired for the crossing surface reconstruction projects.
This program will also provide funding for emergency repairs to the riding surface of highway railgrade crossings identified during inspections or from complaints received. These repairs will beaccomplished by an NJDOT contractor as priority situations are identified. These repairs will belimited to surface repairs that do not require railroad infrastructure work, or reconstruction of thecrossing. This program will also include the installation of roadway related items (signs, pavementmarkings) that have been identified as missing or needing replacement or are required (outstandingwork from municipalities and counties) to close out federally funded grade crossing projects fromprevious years.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Safety Management
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Safety
Project ID Number: X35A
Item #
Statewide CON STATE $5,000,000239
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Recreational Trails Program
MILEPOSTS: N/A
New Jersey s Recreational Trails Program provides grants to public agencies and non profitorganizations for a variety of trail projects. The program is administered by the NJ Department ofEnvironmental Protection, Division of Parks and Forestry. Under the program, a minimum of 30percent of the project funding must be provided for motorized trail projects (ATVs, dirt bikes,snowmobiles), 30 percent for non motorized (hiking, biking, horseback riding), and 40 percent fordiverse use, which is any combination of motorized and non motorized trail user types. NewJersey has established a maximum grant award of $25,000 for non motorized and diverse projects.Grantees must match 20 percent of the total project costs.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Multimodal Programs
SPONSOR: NJDEP
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: 99409 / 994090
Item #
Statewide ERC RTP $900,00052
Regional Action Program
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program funds low cost, quick turn around capital improvements accomplished undermanagement of the NJDOT Office ofLandscape Architecture and the Regional Director for RegionalOperations in each of the NJDOT regions. Funding is also provided forsmall scale landscape contracts in an effort to minimize adverse effects of highways whereengineering solutions are prohibitive.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: X144
Item #
Statewide EC STATE $1,000,000240
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Restriping Program & Line Reflectivity Management System
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program funds the application of long life pavement markings and raised pavement markerson the state highway system. The Line Reflectivity Management Unit was formed, withinMaintenance Engineering and Operations, to record reflectivity readings of pavement markings inorder to more efficiently and effectively develop and implement the annual striping program forthe NJDOT. All equipment purchases will be funded by the NJDOT equipment line item.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Safety Management
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Safety
Project ID Number: X03A
Item #
Statewide EC STP $14,000,00053
Resurfacing Program
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This comprehensive program funds renewed riding surfaces on state highways in order to prolongthe life of pavement and provide an improved ride. This resurfacing program is a key componentof the NJDOT s broader Pavement Management Program, which is aimed at preserving andextending the life of state highways. Individual highway segments are selected for resurfacing, orother treatments, through the NJDOT s Pavement Management System. This program consistsprimarily of resurfacing of highway segments, but may also include; selected repair activities,minor upgrades such as curbing, application of long life pavement markings and raised pavementmarkers, and the acquisition of essential equipment and materials.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: X03E
Item #
Statewide EC STATE $90,000,000241
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Resurfacing, Federal
MILEPOSTS: N/A
Funding from this program provides design and construction of pavement resurfacing projects.This program also provides; pavement recommendations, surveys, aerial photography,photogrammetry, base mapping, and engineering, needed to prepare contract documents in orderto advertise resurfacing projects. In addition, this program funds contractor services to constructresurfacing projects. Project lists are developed from the Pavement Management System and visualinspection of roadway segments in need of repair. This program also funds preliminaryengineering for pavement reconstruction projects.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: 99327A
Item #
Statewide ERC NHPP $10,000,00054
RideECO Mass Marketing Efforts New Jersey
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program expands outreach to the general public about the benefits of using transit and theTransitChek Program, focusing on southern New Jersey media outlets. This program seeks toreinforce rider and employer directed advertising and also to reach beyond those traditionalmarkets in order to attract more riders to area transit services. TransitChek is a commuter benefitprogram offered by participating employers and provides vouchers that can be used to purchasepasses, tickets or tokens for transit fares.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Congestion Relief
SPONSOR: DVRPC
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: D0406 / 048013
Item #
DVRPC EC CMAQ $50,00055
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Ridge Road, and Orient Way, Bridges over Rt. 3
MILEPOSTS: 5.67 5.93
Initiated by the Bridge Management System, this project will replace the two bridges. The RidgeRoad over Route 3 Bridge is considered functionally obsolete. The Orient Way over Route 3 Bridgeis considered structurally deficient. This project is mult year funded.
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COUNTY: BergenRutherford BoroMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 0203152, 0203153LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 36CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 799D / 148120
Item #
NJTPA CON NHPP $22,575,00056
Right of Way Database/Document Management System
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides funding to update the existing Access database with a system that isapproved and supported by the Division of Information Technology. This next generationsystem will have scheduling, document production, management control, GIS and extensivereporting capabilities. All information of the proposed system has been presented to InformationTechnology and has the advocacy of CPM s senior management as well as the Department s Officeof the Inspector General. Occasional upgrades may be required.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Capital Program Delivery
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 05339 / 053390
Item #
Statewide EC STATE $95,000242
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Right of Way Full Service Consultant Term Agreements
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program will allow for the increased utilization of full service ROW consultant firms toaddress peak workload demands in the right of way component of the capital program deliveryprocess.
Due to staff reduction, it may be necessary to increase consultant force. The agreements will beestablished based on initial binding amounts of $10,000, with the funding of individual task orderassignments referenced to project specific state and federal right of way accounts.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Capital Program Delivery
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 05340 / 053400
Item #
Statewide ROW STATE $50,000243Statewide ROW STP $100,00057
RIMIS Phase II Implementation
MILEPOSTS: N/A
Phase II installation and operations of Regional Integrated Multi modal Information Sharing(RIMIS), a computer message/digital system to notify agencies about incidents or unusualconditions that affect them. This project also helps to extend RIMIS to include DVRPC countyroadways.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Congestion Relief
SPONSOR: DVRPC
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: 01300 / 013000
Item #
DVRPC EC STP STU $234,00058
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Rockfall Mitigation
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program funds engineering services and construction of projects to reduce the potential ofrockfall onto highways, preventing safety problems which could potentially cause personal injuryand/or property damage. This program will also fund the maintaining of the Rockfall HazardMitigation System (RHMS), which evaluates all highway rock cuts and identifies potential rockfallissues. These activities will be performed utilizing both in house and consultant engineeringservices.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Safety Management
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Safety
Project ID Numbers: X152 / 068066
Item #
Statewide ERC NHPP $1,000,00059
Rumson Road over the Shrewsbury River, CR 520
MILEPOSTS: 22.31
This study will consider improvements, such as rehabilitation or reconstruction, of the structure.Bridge S 32 carries CR 520, Rumson Road, across the Shrewsbury River between the Boroughs ofRumson and Sea Bright. This bridge serves as one of two evacuation and emergency routes in timesof tidal flooding and coastal storms. The existing structure is in poor condition, with deteriorationof major bridge components. This project is mult year funded.
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COUNTY: MonmouthRumson Boro, Sea Bright BoroMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 1300S32LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 13CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Local System Support
SPONSOR: Monmouth County
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: NS9706 / 950628
Item #
NJTPA DES STP NJ $5,000,00060
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Safe Routes to School Program
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides funding for locally initiated pedestrian access and safety projects to providesafe access to schools.
Funding is provided to the states to undertake a Safe Routes to Schools program. Ten to thirtypercent of the money must fund enforcement, education and encourage programs. The remainingfunding must fund programs leading to the construction of bicycle and pedestrian facilities as wellas the salary of a full time program coordinator. NJDOT designates as Advance Construction allprojects funded from this program.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Safety Management
SPONSOR: Local Lead
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Safety
Project ID Number: 99358
Item #
Statewide ERC TAP $5,587,00061
Safe Streets to Transit Program
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program identifies areas around train stations or bus stops and analyzes the risk based oncrash history and exposure. Once the areas are identified, this program develops multi modalimprovement plans to address the issues.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Safety Management
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Safety
Project ID Numbers: 06402 / 064020
Item #
Statewide EC STATE $1,000,000244
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Salt Storage Facilities Statewide
MILEPOSTS: N/A
Construction of new salt barns at various maintenance yards across the State (1 per Region) toimprove snow and ice removal capabilities and response time.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Transportation Support Facilities
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Operations and Maintenance
Project ID Numbers: 13307 / 133070
Item #
Statewide ERC STATE $3,500,000245
Segment Improvement Program
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program will provide for the identification and implementation of safety improvements alongsegments which show crash rates above the statewide average. The safety improvements proposedare; striping, signage, crosswalks, bus shelters, handicap ramps, bicycle accommodations, travellane modifications, resurfacing, changes in accommodating “U” turns, pedestrian refuge islands,designing for mature drivers, corner modifications and innovative technology i.e.pedestrian/bicycle detectors, etc.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.:LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Safety Management
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Safety
Project ID Numbers: 15807 / 158070
Item #
Statewide ERC HSIP $1,000,00062
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Sign Structure Inspection Program
MILEPOSTS: N/A
Funding is being provided for the inspection of overhead and cantilever sign structures on stateroadways. There are over 1,700 sign structures, including overhead, cantilever and variablemessage structures on state routes.
This program also provides for the inspection of approximately 200 high mast light pole structureson state roadways.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: X239 / 800008
Item #
Statewide EC STATE $1,800,000246
Sign Structure Rehabilitation/Replacement Program
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program funds the rehabilitation and replacement of existing VMS (variable message signs),overhead and cantilever sign structures located on state highways. This program will also providefunding for recommendations, survey, aerial photography, photogrammetry, base mapping andengineering.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: X239A
Item #
Statewide ERC STP $2,000,00063
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Sign Structure Replacement Contract 2013 1
MILEPOSTS: N/A
Initiated by the Bridge Management System, this project will include removal of existing signstructures and replacement with new sign structures that meet all current standards.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: Structural Evaluation and Bridge Management
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 13347 / 133470
Item #
Statewide CON STATE $7,200,000247
Sign Structure Replacement Contract 2013 2
MILEPOSTS: N/A
Initiated by the Bridge Management System, this project will include removal of existing signstructures and replacement with new sign structures that meet all current standards.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: Structural Evaluation and Bridge Management
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 13348 / 133480
Item #
Statewide CON STATE $6,950,000248
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Sign Structure Replacement Contract 2015 1
MILEPOSTS: N/A
Initiated by the Bridge Management System, this project will include removal of existing signstructures and replacement with new sign structures that meet all current standards.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 14402 / 144020
Item #
Statewide CON STATE $7,250,000249
Sign Structure Replacement Contract 2015 2A
MILEPOSTS: 4.71 34.01
Initiated by the Bridge Management System, this project will include removal of existing signstructures and replacement with new sign structures that meet all current standards.
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COUNTY: Monmouth, Mercer, OceanVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 1134203, 1134204, 1330201, 1135202LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 12, 14, 30CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 14403A / 168030
Item #
Statewide CON STATE $7,600,000250
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Sign Structure Replacement Contract 2015 2B
MILEPOSTS: 106.8 133.15
Initiated by the Bridge Management System, this project will include removal of existing signstructures and replacement with new sign structures that meet all current standards.
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COUNTY: Monmouth, MiddlesexHowell Twp, Woodbridge TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 1305200, 1305203, 1209200, 1209201LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 19, 30CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 14403B / 168040
Item #
Statewide CON STATE $3,315,000251
Sign Structure Replacement Contract 2016 1
MILEPOSTS: N/A
Initiated by the Bridge Management System, this project will include removal of existing signstructures and replacement with new sign structures that meet all current standards.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 15333 / 153330
Item #
Statewide CON STATE $7,150,000252
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Sign Structure Replacement Contract 2016 2
MILEPOSTS: N/A
Initiated by the Bridge Management System, this project will include removal of existing signstructures and replacement with new sign structures that meet all current standards.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 15334 / 153340
Item #
Statewide CON STATE $15,000,000253
Sign Structure Replacement Contract 2016 4
MILEPOSTS: N/A
Initiated by the Bridge Management System, this project will include removal of existing signstructures and replacement with new sign structures that meet all current standards.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 15336 / 153360
Item #
Statewide CON STATE $10,000,000254
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Sign Structure Replacement Contract 2016 5
MILEPOSTS: N/A
Initiated by the Bridge Management System, this project will include removal of existing signstructures and replacement with new sign structures that meet all current standards.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 15337 / 153370
Item #
Statewide CON STATE $7,800,000255
Signs Program, Statewide
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides funding for the systematic upgrade of state highway signs, includingrefurbishing of deteriorated signs, installation of new signs, and improvement and updating ofmessages.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: X39
Item #
Statewide EC NHPP $500,00064Statewide EC STATE $2,000,000256
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
SJTPO, Future Projects
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides funding for local projects to be selected by the South Jersey TransportationPlanning Organization, the designated Metropolitan Planning Organization for Salem,Cumberland, Cape May and Atlantic counties.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Local System Support
SPONSOR: SJTPO
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: S044 / 058025
Item #
SJTPO ERC STATE $7,500,000257
Solid and Hazardous Waste Cleanup, Reduction and Disposal
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program will provide for the cleanup, reduction, and disposal of solid and hazardous wastematerials from state highway system preservation operations and private disposal sites usedduring construction and subsequent maintenance of the transportation facility.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Capital Program Delivery
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Operations and Maintenance
Project ID Number: X160
Item #
Statewide EC STATE $1,330,000258
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
South Amboy Intermodal Center
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This is an intermodal project linking several major regional routes and modes of transportation intoone central point of transfer. Improvements in the vicinity of the South Amboy waterfront mayinclude rail and bus transit plazas, arterial and site access road improvements, bridgereconfiguration, bulkheading and breakwater development, ferry terminal, and pedestrian access torail and bus facilities. This project is mult year funded.
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COUNTY: MiddlesexSouth Amboy CityMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 19CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Multimodal Programs
SPONSOR: South Amboy
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: 98541 / 985410
Item #
NJTPA EC DEMO $3,100,00065
South Inlet Transportation Improvement Project
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This project provides improvements to feeder roads in Atlantic City, as identified by the CasinoRedevelopment Authority (CRDA). The improvements will maintain, operate and support AtlanticCity Expressway Projects of the South Jersey Transportation Authority (SJTA). The project includes;Melrose Avenue between Delaware and Connecticut Avenues, Connecticut Avenue from Melroseto Oriental Avenues, Massachusetts Avenue, and various other intersection and capitalimprovements. The NJDOT has agreed to provide one third of the eligible costs, up to $17 M, plusthe additional funds needed to finance bonds. Approximately $1.5 M of Transportation Trust Fund(TTF) funding will be provided to the SJTA, by the NJDOT, annually for 20 years for this purpose(except for the first year which will be $1.7 M of TTF funds). The SJTA will issue debt based on theNJDOT’s funding guarantee, and provide the funding to CRDA. This project is mult year funded.
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COUNTY: AtlanticAtlantic CityMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 2CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Local System Support
SPONSOR: SJTA/CRDA
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: 09361 / 093610
Item #
SJTPO CON STATE $1,504,000259
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
South Pemberton Road, CR 530, Phase 2
MILEPOSTS: 0.0 2.68
This project, a breakout of DBNUM D9912, will reconstruct, and provide lane and shoulderwidening, on South Pemberton Road (CR 530) from Hanover Street (CR 616) in Pemberton Boroughto Route 206 in Southampton Township. The widening of the roadway will include a 5 lanecross section that contains a continuous dedicated turn lane, new six foot shoulders, and fourtwelve foot travel lanes. The roadway segment is a heavily traveled corridor due to the fact that it isa continuation of Route 38. Route 38 ends at Route 206 (The South Pemberton Road westernmostlimit) and becomes South Pemberton Road (CR530). This project provides for the acquisition ofeasements and/or full takings of over 90 parcels, and provides for the environmental clean up anddemolishing of all structures. This project will also include tree clearing to accommodate the newroadway and shoulder width. This project is mult year funded.
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COUNTY: BurlingtonPemberton Boro, Pemberton Twp, Southampton TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 8CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Local System Support
SPONSOR: Burlington County
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Safety
Project ID Numbers: D9912A / 123210
Item #
DVRPC CON STP STU $8,025,00066
State Police Enforcement and Safety Services
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides reimbursement for State Police services for enforcement and traffic controlin construction work zones.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Capital Program Delivery
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: X150
Item #
Statewide EC STATE $4,000,000260
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Statewide Traffic Operations and Support Program
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This comprehensive Statewide Traffic Operations and support strategies program focuses onreducing non recurring delays due to incidents, work zones, weather emergencies, poor signaltimings, special events, etc. The program includes a Statewide Traffic Management Center (STMC),a Traffic Operations Center South (TOCS), a Safety Service Patrol (SSP), a NJDOT/NJSP TrafficIncident Management (TIM) Unit and a Central Dispatch Unit (CDU). The 24/7 Statewide TrafficManagement Center (STMC) serves three primary functions: (1) It is the Traffic Operations Center(TOC) for the northern half of the state, (2) It provides for evening/weekend/holiday operationscoverage for the entire state and (3) NJDOT is co located with the New Jersey State Police and theNew Jersey Turnpike Authority at the STMC to provide for a coordinated approach to handlingtraffic operations statewide. The 16/5 Traffic Operations Center South (TOCS) is responsible forcoverage for the southern half of the state and monitors the Route 29 tunnel. The STMC handlescoverage for TOCS during week nights (after 8:30 pm) and on weekends and holidays. The SafetyService Patrol (SSP) is deployed on congested corridors statewide to rapidly detect and clearincidents by providing safety for first responders and motorists. SSP also provides emergencyassistance to disabled motorists. The 24/7 Central Dispatch Unit (CDU) is NJDOT s Emergency CallCenter. The Traffic Incident Management (TIM) program is aimed at reducing delays due to trafficincidents. It provides for: (1) equipment and training for NJDOT s Incident Management ResponseTeam (IMRT); (2) training and outreach for county and local emergency responders on methods toreduce traffic delays caused by incidents; (3) developing, printing and distributing diversion routemanuals; (4) developing partnerships and outreach with local and state law enforcementorganizations; and (5) maintaining a State Police Traffic Incident Management Unit.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Congestion Relief
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: 13308 / 133080
Item #
Statewide EC NHPP $15,000,00067
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Title VI and Nondiscrimination Supporting Activities
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This is a State funded program that will support the activities required to ensure nondiscriminationin the delivery of the NJDOT Capital Program and related projects. Activities include, but are notlimited to informational training sessions, translation services and the development ofinformational material (e.g., pamphlets, brochures, training guides and letters) disseminated to thepublic and in languages other than English as necessary.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Capital Program Delivery
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 14300 / 143000
Item #
Statewide EC STATE $150,000261
Traffic Monitoring Systems
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides for the collection of essential traffic and roadway inventory data includingtraffic counts, vehicle classifications, truck weights, roadway video, automated mapping andvarious other geographical information system activities. Included in this item are theconstruction, reconstruction and restoration of Traffic Monitoring Systems (TMS) and continuoustraffic counting installations; and acquisition of equipment to upgrade and to replace equipmentwhich has failed. Site selection is made in accordance with federal requirements for the TrafficMonitoring Guide and the NJDOT s Traffic Monitoring System implementation plan that has beenapproved by the Federal Highway Administration. Funding is used for professional services tocarry out the short term traffic monitoring program, updates of the Straight Line Diagrams; andlocal road inventory database updates; for construction services for a contractor to replace in roadtraffic monitoring sensors; to continue Data Warehouse Maintenance activities; and toinitiate/update a Roadway Digital Imaging Program.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Congestion Relief
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: X66 / 990031
Item #
Statewide PLS NHPP $12,910,00068Statewide PLS STATE $1,000,000262
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Traffic Signal Replacement
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides funding for; purchase of materials, installation of new and upgraded trafficsignals statewide, related improvements to the operation of signals. This program provides for thereplacement of traffic signals on an annual basis, and assists regional operations in therehabilitation and maintenance of the state s highway lighting system. It also includes theconversion to energy efficient LED indicators, and installation of generators to provide auxiliarypower, which will enable traffic signals to function during times of extended power outages.Through the Traffic Signal Management System, which provides a condition rating of signalequipment integrated with crash data and Congestion Management System Data, this program(developed via consultant RFP, analyzing corridor segments and creating a safety ranking based onMUTCD compliance, pedestrian facilities, controller capabilities, method of detection, accessibility,and other factors) will prioritize signals for replacement based on the above factors. The resultsfrom establishing the priority locations will allow systematic replacement of aging signalequipment, optimization of the operation of signals, and promote maximum efficiency ofintersections.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: X47
Item #
Statewide EC STATE $9,000,000263
Transit Village Program
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program will provide dedicated funding to local governments that have been selected forinclusion in the Transit Village Program. Projects which may be funded under this program arebike paths, sidewalks, streetscaping, and signage.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Local System Support
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: 01316 / 013160
Item #
Statewide EC STATE $1,000,000264
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Transportation Alternatives Program
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides federal funding for projects such as scenic enhancements, historicpreservation, and bicycle and pedestrian improvements. NJDOT designates as AdvanceConstruction all projects funded from this program.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Local System Support
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Number: X107
Item #
DVRPC ERC TAP $1,501,00069NJTPA ERC TAP $6,216,00069ASJTPO ERC TAP $518,00069B
Statewide ERC TAP $5,000,00069C
Transportation and Community Development Initiative (TCDI) DVRPC
MILEPOSTS: N/A
The Transportation and Community Development Initiative is a proposed DVRPC fundingprogram targeted to those communities most in need of revitalization assistance. The programwould serve to support local planning, design, feasibility studies or other analyses that increase thedemand or improve the market for redevelopment and improve the efficiency or enhance theregional transportation network. The fundamental idea is to support early stage project ideaswhich are not otherwise eligible for funding through other sources. This program is a componentof the DVRPC Work Program.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Local System Support
SPONSOR: DVRPC
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: D0204
Item #
DVRPC EC STP STU $80,00070
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Transportation Demand Management Program Support
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This funding is utilized to continue the management of the Owned and Leased Park and RideProgram and the remaining efforts as they relate to the 1 800 CARPOOL program which alsoincludes maintaining the RidePro ride matching software program.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Congestion Relief
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Number: X43
Item #
Statewide PLS CMAQ $250,00071
Transportation Management Associations
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program will provide annual funding to the following Transportation ManagementAssociations (TMAs): Keep Middlesex Moving; Hudson, Meadowlink, TransOptions; Ridewise;HART Commuter Information Services; Cross County Connection; and Greater Mercer. The role ofthe TMAs is to promote statewide Transportation Demand Management (TDM) initiatives toreduce commuter work trips. The TMAs will also deliver programs that include but are not limitedto the following; Ridesharing Information Services, Employer TDM Services, Corridor ManagementSupport, Park and Ride Promotion, Traffic Mitigation Projects, Smart Workplaces New Jersey,coordination of transportation services for transportation disadvantaged populations, TransitDevelopment and Promotion, Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Programs, as well as other incentiveand demonstration programs in transportation demand management for commuters.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Congestion Relief
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: 11383 / 113830
Item #
DVRPC EC STP STU $2,000,00072ANJTPA EC STP NJ $4,195,00072
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Transportation Research Technology
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides funding for consultant and university research contracts to conductmultimodal transportation related research and knowledge and technology transfer activities onbehalf of NJDOT, MVC and NJ Transit. A quick response Treasury selected research consultant aswell as basic agreements with universities provides the mechanism to conduct research. FederalState Planning and Research, SPR, funds may be supplemented with state funds in order to meetfederal matching requirements. Included in this line item are funds for American Association ofState Highway Transportation Officials, (AASHTO), technical service programs and innovativeproducts such as: Product Evaluation Listing; Technology Implementation Group; TechnicalAssistance for Climate Change, Material Standards, and Materials Reference Laboratory; SHRPproduct implementation.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Capital Program Delivery
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: X126
Item #
Statewide EC STATE $750,000265
Transportation Safety Resource Center (TSRC)
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program includes reducing traffic related fatalities, injuries and crashes by providing trafficand safety engineering services, training activities, and traffic records database support. The centerwill also provide support to other established programs such as Safety Conscious Planning (SCP),Comprehensive Strategic Highway Safety Plan (CSHSP), Senior Safety and the Safety ManagementTask Force (SMTF).
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Safety Management
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Safety
Project ID Numbers: 04364 / 043640
Item #
Statewide EC STP $1,200,00073
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Tremley Point Connector Road
MILEPOSTS: N/A
The Tremley Point Connector Road is a new four lane, predominantly pile supported,approximately 1.1 mile long roadway/bridge that will cross the Rahway River, featuring two 12foot lanes in each direction and 3 foot wide right shoulders. The redevelopment of the TremleyPoint area of Linden has been the subject of numerous reports and analysis. The local roadwaysystem in Linden is unable to support the increase in truck traffic anticipated by the redevelopmentof the Tremley Point Brownfield into more than six million square feet of warehouse anddistribution space. The Tremley Point area is located less than 10 miles from Port Elizabeth, Newarkand Newark Liberty International Airport. The NJ Turnpike is currently advancing theEnvironmental Assessment document with the USCG for a Connector Road from Tremley Point inLinden to Industrial Highway in Carteret, which has access to NJ Turnpike Interchange 12. Thisproject is mult year funded.
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COUNTY: Union, MiddlesexLinden City, Carteret BoroMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 22, 19CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Multimodal Programs
SPONSOR: NJTA/Union County
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 9324A / 058050
Item #
NJTPA ERC DEMO $9,061,00074
Unanticipated Design, Right of Way and Construction Expenses, State
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program provides funding for unanticipated project needs, contract change orders, consultantagreement modifications, utility readjustments, elements of federal aid projects for which federalfunding is not available under federal regulations, court ordered condemnation awards,acceleration of federal aid projects through multi year funding agreements with Federal HighwayAdministration settlement of project accounting discrepancies with Federal HighwayAdministration, and minor work identified during the year.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Capital Program Delivery
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: X11
Item #
Statewide ERC STATE $29,631,000266
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Utility Pole Mitigation
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This project seeks to identify and mitigate locations with incidents of high recurring utility poleaccidents. The mitigation project is limited in scope and resources and encompasses 3 to 5 crashlocations per year.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Capital Program Delivery
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 15344 / 153440
Item #
Statewide EC HSIP $175,00075
Utility Reconnaissance and Relocation
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This program reimburses utility companies for design and construction costs incurred when theutility companies are required to relocate facilities due to a transportation improvement project.This program also funds subsurface testing as a mitigation measure to accurately locate andidentify underground utilities to moderate or lessen the impact with utility locations during thedesign and construction phases of a transportation improvement project.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: X182 / 800025
Item #
Statewide EC STATE $22,000,000267
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Wright Debow Road, Bridge over Route 195
MILEPOSTS: 18.8
Initiated by the Bridge Management System, this project will replace the bridge deck andsuperstructure.
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COUNTY: OceanJackson TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 1517156LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 12CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 15311 / 153110
Item #
NJTPA DES BRIDGE OFF $750,00076
Youth Employment and TRAC Programs
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This is a federal grant program that provides employment and training opportunities to at riskyouths in NJ, especially those in urban areas, during annual implementation of the NJDOT UrbanYouth Corps Program. This grant also provides funding to support the TRAC Program, which linksschool systems to the NJDOT by having department engineers volunteer as mentors to introducestudents to careers in civil engineering.
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COUNTY: VariousVariousMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: VariousCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Capital Program Delivery
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Number: X199
Item #
Statewide EC STP $300,00077
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 1, CR 533 (Quakerbridge Road) to Ridge Road
MILEPOSTS: NB: 7.90 9.22 & 12.00 14.50; SB 8.50 9.22 & 9.60 10.80 & 12.10 14.00
Initiated from the Pavement Management System, this project will resurface within the projectlimits.
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COUNTY: Mercer, MiddlesexPlainsboro Twp, West Windsor, South Brunswick TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 14, 15, 16CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 12406 / 124060
Item #
DVRPC CON NHPP $5,667,41379NJTPA CON NHPP $7,696,48779A
Route 1, Southbound, Nassau Park Boulevard to Quaker Bridge Mall Overpass
MILEPOSTS: 7.61 8.69; 8.94; 9.25
This project resulted from a Congestion Management Study. Operational and safety improvementsare proposed in the southbound direction. Critical concerns include: the safety/efficiency in theseparation of the through and local traffic; safety of weaving and merge operations on theCollector/Distributor (C/D) roadway; density of roadside driveways and associated vehicleconflicts; and the inadequate or lack of acceleration/deceleration lanes at Quaker Bridge Mallramps. Widening of Rt. 1 Southbound to 3 through lanes with a 2 lane C/D road is proposed.Driveway access revisions are also included to minimize conflicts. This project is mult year funded.
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COUNTY: MercerLawrence Twp, West Windsor TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 15CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Congestion Relief
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: 01330A / 013301
Item #
DVRPC CON NHPP $7,000,00080
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 1&9, Haynes Ave. Operational Improvements
MILEPOSTS: 46.5 47.69
The project will eliminate the substandard geometric features that currently exist connecting Route1&9 southbound to Haynes Avenue. The addition of acceleration/deceleration/weaving lane alongsouthbound Route 1&9 will improve safety and traffic flow.
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COUNTY: EssexNewark CityMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 0749160LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 29CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Congestion Relief
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: 94047 / 960974
Item #
NJTPA CON DEMO $18,220,00078NJTPA CON STATE $4,555,000268
Route 1&9, Interchange at Route I 278
MILEPOSTS: 42.20
A study to propose improvements in order to address the problem of missing ramps at theinterchange.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: UnionLinden CityMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 2015153LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 22CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Congestion Relief
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: 95023 / 950177
Item #
NJTPA ROW OTHER $5,000,000
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 3 & Route 495 Interchange
MILEPOSTS: 10.33
Initiated from the Bridge Management System, this project will replace; the Route 495 Eastboundand Ramp B over Route 3 structure; and the bridge deck for the Route 3 Eastbound and SouthService Road structure over Route 495 Ramp J. The project also includes safety and operationalimprovements within the Routes 3 and 495 interchange. This project is mult year funded.
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COUNTY: HudsonNorth Bergen TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 0908152, 0916150LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 32CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 12386 / 123860
Item #
NJTPA PE NHPP $3,500,00081
Route 3, Bridge over Northern Secondary & Ramp A
MILEPOSTS: 10.62 10.84
Initiated by the Bridge Management System, this project will replace the functionally obsoletebridge, built in 1929.
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COUNTY: HudsonNorth Bergen TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 0908153LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 32CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 08346 / 083460
Item #
NJTPA ROW NHPP $1,000,00082
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 4, Grand Avenue Bridge
MILEPOSTS: 8.8 9.3
This project will replace the deck structure of structurally deficient bridge built in 1931. TheWestbound right through lane through the intersection will be eliminated. The existing throughlane will be used to provide a deceleration lane, an exclusive merge lane, and an acceleration lanethat will introduce the right through lane after the interchange to improve safety at the rampterminus. A bus shelter will be constructed at the existing bus stop, along with ADA compliantcurb ramps and sidewalks. Gaps in existing sidewalk will be eliminated. This project is mult yearfunded.
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COUNTY: BergenEnglewood CityMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 0206179LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 37CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 08410 / 084100
Item #
NJTPA DES NHPP $1,500,00083
Route 4, Hackensack River Bridge
MILEPOSTS: 5.70 6.10
Initiated from the Bridge Management System, this project will rehabilitate/replace this structurallydeficient and functionally obsolete bridge, built in 1931. This project is mult year funded.
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COUNTY: BergenHackensack City, Teaneck TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 0206166LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 37CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 02346 / 023460
Item #
NJTPA PE NHPP $2,000,00084
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 4, Jones Road Bridge
MILEPOSTS: 9.62 9.7
Initiated from the Bridge Management System, this project will rehabilitate/replace this structurallydeficient and functionally obsolete bridge, built in 1931.
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COUNTY: BergenEnglewood CityMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 0206182LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 37CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 94064 / 950194
Item #
NJTPA DES NHPP $1,400,00085
Route 4, Teaneck Road Bridge
MILEPOSTS: 7.27 7.86
Initiated from the Bridge Management system, this project will replace the bridge. Operational andsafety improvements to Route 4 will be provided by adding acceleration/deceleration lanes and busturn outs in both directions.
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COUNTY: BergenTeaneck TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 0206173LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 37CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 93134 / 950198
Item #
NJTPA DES NHPP $2,000,00086
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 9, Bridge over Waretown Creek
MILEPOSTS: 78.29
Initiated by the Bridge Management System, this project will replace the bridge, built in 1925.
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COUNTY: OceanOcean TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 1502152LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 9CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 08316 / 083160
Item #
NJTPA CON NHPP $3,700,00087
Route 9, Indian Head Road to Central Ave/Hurley Ave, Pavement
MILEPOSTS: 94.5 101.7
Initiated from the Pavement Management System, this project will resurface within the projectlimits. Project will include safety improvements and Federal ADA compliance.
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COUNTY: OceanToms River Twp, Lakewood TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 1504150, 1504151, 1504153LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 10, 30CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 11418 / 114180
Item #
NJTPA DES NHPP $2,000,00088NJTPA ROW NHPP $750,00088A
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 9, Jobs Creek Bridge
MILEPOSTS: 57.8 58.3
Initiated by the Bridge Management System, this project will replace the functionally obsolete andstructurally deficient bridge with a new two lane single span structure with shoulders. Approachroads will be reconstructed and safety features will be included.
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COUNTY: BurlingtonBass River TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 0302151LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 9CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 11368 / 113680
Item #
DVRPC CON NHPP $5,830,00089
Route 9, Jones Rd to Longboat Ave
MILEPOSTS: 81.8 89.62
Initiated from the Pavement Management System, this project will resurface both directions withinthe project limits.
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COUNTY: OceanLacey Twp, Berkeley Twp, Beachwood Boro, Pine Beach BoroMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 9CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 11330 / 113300
Item #
NJTPA CON NHPP $7,750,00090
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 9W, Palisades Avenue to New York State Line
MILEPOSTS: 2.19 11.17
Identified by the Route 9W Assessment for Bicycle and Pedestrian Needs, the limited ability of thisroadway to accommodate bicycle traffic and pedestrian crossings at NJ Transit bus stops wasidentified as a safety deficiency. Bicycle and pedestrian compatibility signing, striping, anddrainage grate improvements will be implemented to address these safety issues.
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COUNTY: BergenEnglewood Cliffs Boro, Alpine BoroMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 37CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Safety Management
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Safety
Project ID Numbers: 11406 / 114060
Item #
NJTPA PE CMAQ $1,000,00091
Route 10, Hillside Ave (CR 619) to Mt. Pleasant Tpk (CR 665)
MILEPOSTS: 0.93 7.20
Initiated by the Pavement Management System, This project consists of reconstructing, milling andoverlaying existing pavement, rehabilitating the deteriorated concrete, minimizing scourdownstream at Indian Brook culvert and intersection modifications to improve traffic flow.
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COUNTY: MorrisRoxbury Twp, Randolph TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 1401153LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 25CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 11339 / 113390
Item #
NJTPA DES NHPP $1,500,00092
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 15, Bridge over Paulins Kill
MILEPOSTS: 17.56
Initiated by the Bridge Management System, this project will replace the bridge, built in 1915.
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COUNTY: SussexLafayette TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 1922150LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 24CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 09319 / 093190
Item #
NJTPA DES NHPP $1,200,00093
Route 15, Route 46 to Blue Heron Road
MILEPOSTS: 0.0 8.84
2018 TTF Resurfacing project. MP 0.0 0.2; SB 2.57 8.84
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COUNTY: MorrisDover Town, Wharton Boro, Rockaway Twp, Jefferson TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 25, 26CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 15365 / 153650
Item #
NJTPA CON STATE $5,500,000269
Route 17 NB, Linwood Avenue to Lake Street
MILEPOSTS: 16.48 22.8
2018 TTF Resurfacing project.
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COUNTY: BergenRidgewood Village, Ho Ho Kus Boro, Waldwick Boro, Saddle River BoroMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 40, 39CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 15368 / 153680
Item #
NJTPA CON STATE $10,000,000270
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 17, Sprout Brook, Culvert Replacement
MILEPOSTS: 15.0 15.1
Initiated by the Bridge Management System, this project will replace the culvert within the projectlimits.
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COUNTY: BergenParamus BoroMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 0216158LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 38CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 11357 / 113570
Item #
NJTPA PE NHPP $300,00094
Route 18, East Brunswick, Drainage and Pavement Rehabilitation
MILEPOSTS: NB: 35.4 39.5, SB: 35.5 39.2
This project consists of pavement reconstruction and resurfacing of NJ Route 18, and will alsoinclude mitigating flooding and drainage problems. This project provides repair and replacementof curbs and sidewalks, and milling and resurfacing of most of the roadway within the projectlimits. Full reconstruction of the right lanes, in both directions, at various locations is included. Inaddition, upgrades will be made to all curb ramps, and midblock crosswalks, that do not meetcurrent ADA criteria. Improvements to Route 18 and Edgeboro Road, and Route 18 and Tices Laneintersections are also proposed. If warranted, the project will include upgrading of traffic signalsand lighting within the project limits. This project is mult year funded.
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COUNTY: MiddlesexEast Brunswick TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 18CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 10354 / 103540
Item #
NJTPA ROW NHPP $400,00095
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 18, South of Texas Road to Rues Lane, Pavement
MILEPOSTS: NB 29.5 35.4; SB 30.5 35.5
Initiated from the Pavement Management System, this project will rehabilitate pavement within theproject limits.
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COUNTY: Monmouth, MiddlesexMarlboro Twp, Old Bridge Twp, East Brunswick TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 12, 13, 18CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 11408 / 114080
Item #
NJTPA DES NHPP $2,000,00096
Route 21, Newark Needs Analysis, Murray Street to Edison Place
MILEPOSTS: 1.20 2.25
The Feasibility Assessment will provide recommendations to relieve traffic congestion via potentialwidening as well as providing for safety and pedestrian improvements.
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COUNTY: EssexNewark CityMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 29CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Congestion Relief
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: 99381 / 993810
Item #
NJTPA PE NHPP $1,500,00097
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 21, Newark Riverfront Pedestrian and Bicycle Access
MILEPOSTS: 4.1 4.3
This project proposes to improve pedestrian and bicycle connections between Broad St andMcCarter Highway (Route 21). The project would improve pedestrian and bicycle access betweenDowntown Newark and the Riverfront, via Center Street/Park Place between Broad Street andMcCarter Highway (Route 21). The project would also include new curb and sidewalks, ADA curbramps, traffic signals, street lighting, street furniture and bike lanes. The project will replace theexisting traffic signals at Broad Street and Rector Street, Broad St and Central Ave, Park Place andRector Street, Center Street and Park Place, Center Street and Mulberry Street.
The following special federal appropriations have been allocated to this project: FY05 SAFETEALU: $1,200,000 (ID# NJ139); $1,500,000 (ID# NJ269); $2,000,000 (ID# NJ254).
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COUNTY: EssexNewark CityMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 29CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Multimodal Programs
SPONSOR: City of Newark
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 98540 / 985400
Item #
NJTPA ERC DEMO $4,700,00098
Route 22, Bloy Street to Liberty Avenue
MILEPOSTS: 56.90 57.30
Initiated by the Bridge Management System, this project will replace the structurally deficient andfunctionally obsolete bridge, built in 1940. This project is mult year funded.
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COUNTY: UnionHillside TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 2004152LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 20CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 658C / 058004
Item #
NJTPA CON NHPP $4,240,00099
Section V Page 90
FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 22, Bridge over NJT Raritan Valley Line
MILEPOSTS: 20.08
Initiated by the Bridge Management System, this project will replace the structurally deficientbridge.
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COUNTY: HunterdonClinton TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 1005151LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 23CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 14425 / 144250
Item #
NJTPA PE NHPP $800,000100
Route 22, Commons Way to Route 287
MILEPOSTS: 34.3 36.87
Initiated from the Pavement Management System, this project will provide Concrete PavementRepair within the project limits.
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COUNTY: SomersetBridgewater TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 23CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 14356 / 143560
Item #
NJTPA CON NHPP $4,700,000101
Section V Page 91
FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 22, Westbound, Vicinity of Vaux Hall Road to West of Bloy Street
MILEPOSTS: 56.00 56.43
This project will replace the structurally deficient Route 22 Eastbound at Hilldale Place ramp. Theproject also includes safety and operational improvements by providing a foreshorteneddeceleration lane for the Route 22 Westbound exit ramp to Vauxhall Road, and adding anEastbound acceleration lane from Sayre Road that will allow traffic to safely exit/merge withmainline traffic. Upgrades to ramp radius will be investigated.
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COUNTY: UnionUnion TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 2004150LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 20CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Safety Management
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Safety
Project ID Numbers: 658B / 058003
Item #
NJTPA ROW HSIP $350,000102
Route 23, Bloomfield Avenue (CR 506) to Bridge over NJ Transit
MILEPOSTS: 0.0 4.9
Initiated from the Pavement Management System, this project will resurface the roadway withinthe project limits.
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COUNTY: Essex, PassaicVerona Twp, Cedar Grove Twp, Little Falls Twp, Wayne TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 26, 40CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 12420 / 124200
Item #
NJTPA CON STP $8,000,000103
Section V Page 92
FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 23, Hardyston Township Improvements
MILEPOSTS: 27.00 31.20
This project provides safety, operational and drainage improvements within three sections of Route23 in Hardyston Twp., Sussex County; Northern/Laceytown Road, East Shore Road, and HollandMountain Road. Within the Northern/Laceytown Road and the East Shore Road sections, localizedoperational and safety enhancements will be implemented with; minor geometric improvements,drainage upgrades, pavement resurfacing, pavement striping and marking and other safetycountermeasures. The Holland Mountain Road section will be extensively reconstructed to improveintersection operation and enhance safety. This work will consist of widening Route 23 andHolland Mountain Road to accommodate through traffic and all turning movements at theintersection. A two way left turn lane will be constructed on Route 23, at the Holland Mountainintersection, extending approximately 2,500 feet (0.45 mile) north of the intersection. A portion ofSnufftown Road will also be reconstructed to improve the intersection alignment with Route 23 andHolland Mountain Road. A new traffic signal at the Route 23/Holland Mountain Road/SnufftownRoad intersection will also be constructed. This project is mult year funded.
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COUNTY: SussexHardyston TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 24CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Safety Management
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Safety
Project ID Numbers: 96039 / 950262
Item #
NJTPA CON DEMO $1,896,000104
Route 23, High Crest Drive to Macopin River
MILEPOSTS: 17.2 19.8
Initiated from the Pavement Management System, this project will resurface within the projectlimits and reconstruct the Northbound shoulder. Safety concerns raised by local officials (known asthe S curves) will be evaluated.
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COUNTY: PassaicWest Millford TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 26CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 11424A / 153000
Item #
NJTPA DES NHPP $800,000105
Section V Page 93
FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 27 ADA Ramps, Evergreen St to Elizabeth River
MILEPOSTS: 23.8 33.4
This project will fund the construction of ADA compliant ramps at 125 intersections, 34 of whichare signalized, and approximately 40 driveways along Rt. 27. This project will also address the needfor ROW acquisition, utility relocations, and traffic signal relocations in order to providereasonable ADA compliant ramps within the project limits.
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COUNTY: Middlesex, UnionEdison Twp, Woodbridge Twp, Rahway CityMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 18, 19, 22CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Multimodal Programs
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 10316A / 158110
Item #
NJTPA DES NHPP $1,200,000106NJTPA ROW NHPP $1,600,000106A
Route 27, Bridge Street (CR 669) to Frederic Street
MILEPOSTS: 20.9 23.8
Initiated from the Pavement Management System, this project will resurface within the projectlimits.
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COUNTY: MiddlesexMetuchen Boro, Edison TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 18CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 12434 / 124340
Item #
NJTPA CON STP $3,300,000107
Section V Page 94
FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 27, Grand Street NB Intersection
MILEPOSTS: 33.96
This project will provide improvements which include; full traffic signal replacement withpedestrian accommodations, signage upgrades and reconstruction of all curb ramps to meet ADAcompliance standards. Milling and paving within the intersection limits, and improved crosswalkmarkings, will also be included.
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COUNTY: UnionElizabeth CityMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 20CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Safety Management
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Safety
Project ID Numbers: 12437 / 124370
Item #
NJTPA CON STP $1,250,000108
Route 29, Alexauken Creek Road to Washington Street
MILEPOSTS: 19.8 24.5 & 33.7 34.3
Initiated from the Pavement Management System, this project will reconstruct (including cold inplace recycling) and resurface within the project limits. The project will be Mill X Pave X +1, andwill include drainage improvements to eliminate roadway, shoulder and border ponding.
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COUNTY: HunterdonLambertville City, Delaware Twp, Kingwood Twp, Frenchtown BoroMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 15, 16, 23CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 11413C / 158030
Item #
NJTPA PE STP $200,000109
Section V Page 95
FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 29, Cass Street to Calhoun Street, Drainage
MILEPOSTS: 2.94 4.34
This project is a breakout of Route 29, Drainage Improvements (DB# 07319). Flooding and drainageproblems have been reported along Route 29 in the southern section of the original parent project.Based on available information, it is perceived that storm sewer systems and the Delaware River areprimary causes of the flooding. Approximately 14 Tideflex valves and a flood wall extension ofabout 200 feet in length would address flooding by preventing the Delaware River from backing upinto the existing storm sewer pipe systems within the Route 29 right of way. With theseimprovements, various locations of the roadway will be protected from events ranging between the15 and 50 year floods in the river’s main channel.
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COUNTY: MercerTrenton CityMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 15CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 07319B / 123660
Item #
DVRPC DES NHPP $1,300,000110
Route 29, Lockatong Creek to D&R Canal State Park
MILEPOSTS: 24.5 27.4 & 30.4 33.7
Initiated from the Pavement Management System, this project will resurface within the projectlimits. In addition, substandard guiderail end treatments will be upgraded at some of the structureslocated within the project limits, inlets, pipes and grates will be cleared from debris andsubstandard grates will be replaced with bicycle safe grates.
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COUNTY: HunterdonDelaware Twp, Kingwood TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 16, 23CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 11413A / 158010
Item #
NJTPA CON STP $4,100,000111
Section V Page 96
FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 30, Bridge over Beach Thorofare
MILEPOSTS: 56.77
Problem statement submitted by BMS for Tier 1 Screening. It is recommended for rehabilitation orreplacement.
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COUNTY: AtlanticAtlantic CityMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 0103152LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 2CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 14427 / 144270
Item #
SJTPO DES NHPP $1,250,000112
Route 30, Elmwood Rd/Weymounth Rd (CR 623) to Haddon Ave.
MILEPOSTS: 36.4 50.82
Initiated from the Pavement Management System, this project will resurface within the projectlimits. The project includes; corrections made to deficiencies in the sidewalks, curbing, curb ramps,intersections, and swales and some inlets will be constructed to eliminate ponding. Guiderail willbe brought up to currentstandards. This project is mult year funded.
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COUNTY: AtlanticMullica Twp, Absecon City, Galloway TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 2, 9CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 11337 / 113370
Item #
SJTPO ROW NHPP $250,000113
Section V Page 97
FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 31, Bull Run Road to Branch of Stoney Brook
MILEPOSTS: 4.7 14.3
Initiated from the Pavement Management System, this project will resurface within the projectlimits.
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COUNTY: Mercer, HunterdonHopewell Twp, Pennington Boro, East Amwell Twp, West Amwell TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 15CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 12401 / 124010
Item #
DVRPC CON NHPP $5,471,870114NJTPA CON NHPP $1,078,130114A
Route 31, Church Street to River Road
MILEPOSTS: 22.30 25.30
Widening Rt. 31 in both directions from Church St. to River Rd. Typical cross section would be twolanes in each direction with a center turning lane. This project along with the scaled downFlemington Bypass, now known as the South Branch Parkway, are key elements of the Rt. 31Integrated Land Use & Transportation Plan (ILUTP). Implementing the Rt. 31 Widening first delaysthe need for the more expensive South Branch Parkway, but in all likelihood does not eliminate thisneed.
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COUNTY: HunterdonRaritan TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 16CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Congestion Relief
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: 08327 / 083270
Item #
NJTPA DES NHPP $750,000115
Section V Page 98
FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 31, Route 78/22 to Graysrock Road
MILEPOSTS: 31.8 32.5
Initiated from the Pavement Management System, this project will reconstruct pavement within theproject limits.
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COUNTY: HunterdonClinton TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 23CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 11342A / 148010
Item #
NJTPA PE NHPP $600,000116
Route 33, Bridge over Millstone River
MILEPOSTS: 19.8
Initiated from the Bridge Management System, the project will rehabilitate/replace the bridge.
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COUNTY: MonmouthMillstone TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 1304151LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 12CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 14422 / 144220
Item #
NJTPA PE NHPP $220,000117
Section V Page 99
FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 34, Bridge over former Freehold and Jamesburg Railroad
MILEPOSTS: 1.43 1.85
Initiated by the Bridge Management System, this project will replace the structurally deficient andfunctionally obsolete bridge, built in 1935. The bridge is a roadway bottleneck at this location asRoute 34 narrows at the bridge resulting in substandard roadway dimensions across the bridge.Roadway approach work includes correcting substandard roadway cross section features, as wellas, the vertical roadway profile.
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COUNTY: MonmouthWall TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 1307150LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 30CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 11315 / 113150
Item #
NJTPA ROW NHPP $489,000118
Route 34, CR 537 to Washington Ave., Pavement
MILEPOSTS: 13.2 26.5
Initiated from the Pavement Management System, this project will provide a full depthreconstruction and address guiderails and drainage issues. It will include roadside work to restorethe berm areas back to umbrella sections, earthwork to re establish eroding slopes behind theguiderails, upgrading of guiderails, repairing damaged drainage and outfall structures, upgradingtraffic signals, and some bridge repair work. This project is mult year funded.
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COUNTY: MonmouthDeal Boro, Interlaken Boro, Aberdeen TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 1221150, 1308153, 1308154, 1309150LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 11, 13, 12CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 11307 / 113070
Item #
NJTPA PE NHPP $1,000,000119
Section V Page 100
FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 35, North of Lincoln Dr to Navesink River Bridge
MILEPOSTS: 24.9 34.3
Initiated from the Pavement Management System, this project will resurface both directions withinthe project limits.
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COUNTY: MonmouthOcean Twp, Shrewsbury Boro, Eatontown Boro, Red Bank BoroMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 11CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 12308 / 123080
Item #
NJTPA CON NHPP $9,000,000120
Route 37, EB Thomas St to Fisher Blvd
MILEPOSTS: 6.81 10.89
Initiated from the Pavement Management System, this project will resurface within the projectlimits.
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COUNTY: OceanToms River Twp, Island Heights BoroMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 10CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 12404 / 124040
Item #
NJTPA CON NHPP $4,200,000121
Section V Page 101
FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 40, Elmer Lake to Elmwood Avenue
MILEPOSTS: 20.6 24.8 & 26.0 27.4
Initiated from the Pavement Management System, this project will resurface within the projectlimits.
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COUNTY: Gloucester, SalemUpper Pittsgrove Twp, Franklin TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 3CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 12413 / 124130
Item #
DVRPC CON NHPP $1,959,090122SJTPO CON NHPP $4,690,910122A
Route 40, NJ Turnpike to E Quillytown Rd
MILEPOSTS: EB3.4 5.7; WB 1.7 5.7
Initiated from the Pavement Management System, this project will resurface within the projectlimits.
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COUNTY: SalemCarneys Point TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 3CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 12411 / 124110
Item #
SJTPO CON NHPP $3,410,000123
Section V Page 102
FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 40, Wilson Avenue to Route 77
MILEPOSTS: 10.87 16.4
Initiated from the Pavement Management System, this project will reconstruct and resurface withinthe project limits. The project includes; ADA ramps, minor curb repair, bicycle compatibilityimprovements, minor drainage work, signal upgrades and striping.
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COUNTY: SalemWoodstown Boro, Pilesgrove Twp, Upper Pittsgrove TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 3CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 11421 / 114210
Item #
SJTPO CON NHPP $3,400,000124
Route 40, Woodstown Intersection Improvements
MILEPOSTS: 10.46 10.87
This project provides Route 40/Route 45 intersection improvements, including; resurfacing of Route45, reconstruction of the existing pavement along Route 40, upgrading of all roadwayappurtenances, and sidewalk improvements to comply with ADA standards.
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COUNTY: SalemWoodstown BoroMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 3CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Congestion Relief
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: 04308 / 043080
Item #
SJTPO ROW NHPP $1,000,000125
Section V Page 103
FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 40/322, Median Closures, Delilah Road to East Fire Road
MILEPOSTS: 53.21 58.11
This study, a break out from DBNUM 196A, will address safety concerns within the deliniatedlimits.
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COUNTY: AtlanticHamilton Twp, Egg Harbor TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 2CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Congestion Relief
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: 196A5 / 068095
Item #
SJTPO PE NHPP $300,000126
Route 42, Ardmore Ave to Camden County Line, Pavement
MILEPOSTS: 3.4 6.6; 3.4 6.1
Initiated from the Pavement Management System, this project will resurface, rehabilitate andreconstruct within the project limits. ADA compliance improvements will be included. This projectis mult year funded.
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COUNTY: GloucesterWashington TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 4CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 12306 / 123060
Item #
DVRPC DES NHPP $2,500,000127DVRPC ROW NHPP $500,000127A
Section V Page 104
FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 42, Bridges over Blackwood Railroad Trail
MILEPOSTS: 10.210 10.210
Initiated from the Bridge Management System, the two existing three span bridges (Northbound &Southbound) will be removed and replaced with a precast arch system. Retaining walls will beconstructed to maintain and limit embankment slope. The project will extend and widen theacceleration and deceleration lanes and provide shoulders. ITS features, pedestrian/underpasslighting, and a security camera will be also provided in this project.
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COUNTY: CamdenGloucester TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 0411162, 0411161, 0411160, 0411159LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 4CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 12313 / 123130
Item #
DVRPC DES NHPP $2,500,000128
Route 45, Bridge over Woodbury Creek
MILEPOSTS: 26.21
Initiated by the Bridge Management System, this project will replace the structurally deficient andfunctionally obsolete bridge, built in 1892.
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COUNTY: GloucesterWoodbury CityMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 0810150LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 5CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 14348 / 143480
Item #
DVRPC DES STATE $800,000271
Section V Page 105
FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 46, Route 80 to Walnut Road
MILEPOSTS: 0 1.4
Initiated from the Pavement Management System, this project will reconstruct pavement within theproject limits.
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COUNTY: WarrenKnowlton TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 24CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 11340A / 148100
Item #
NJTPA PE NHPP $600,000129
Route 46, Teaneck Road (CR 39) to Route 1&9
MILEPOSTS: 70.8 72.09
2018 TTF Resurfacing project.
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COUNTY: BergenRidgefield Park Village, Ridgefield Boro, Palisades Park BoroMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 36, 37CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 15366 / 153660
Item #
NJTPA CON STATE $4,000,000272
Route 47, Bridge over Route 295
MILEPOSTS: 74
Initiated by the Bridge Management System, this project will replace the bridge superstructure.
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COUNTY: GloucesterWestville BoroMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 0815150LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 21CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 15310 / 153100
Item #
DVRPC DES NHPP $1,500,000130
Section V Page 106
FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 47, CR 552 (W. Sherman Avenue) to Route 56 (Landis Avenue)
MILEPOSTS: 43.85 46.60
Initiated from the Pavement Management System, this project will resurface within the projectlimits.
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COUNTY: CumberlandVineland CityMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 1CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 14374 / 143740
Item #
SJTPO CON STATE $3,522,000273
Route 47, Grove St. to Route 130, Pavement
MILEPOSTS: 62.3 75.2
Initiated from the Pavement Management System, this project will resurface, rehabilitate andreconstruct within the project limits. The project will update the ADA requirements, and correct aculvert which causes a flooding condition. This project is mult year funded.
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COUNTY: GloucesterGlassboro Boro, Westville Boro, Deptford TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 3, 4, 5CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 12305 / 123050
Item #
DVRPC DES STP $2,500,000131
Section V Page 107
FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 47, Nummytown Mill Pond Dam
MILEPOSTS: 5.24 5.24
Initiated from the Bridge Management System, this class 2 dam has insufficient spillway capacity,as required by the New Jersey safety standards, and is a significant hazard. The dam requiresrehabilitation to achieve compliance with the New Jersey Dam Safety standards.
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COUNTY: Cape MayMiddle TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 0507199LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 1CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 12320 / 123200
Item #
SJTPO CON NHPP $1,400,000132
Route 49, Bridge over Maurice River
MILEPOSTS: 36.2
Initiated by the Bridge Management System, this project will replace the bridge.
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COUNTY: CumberlandMillville CityMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 0605151LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 1CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 15314 / 153140
Item #
SJTPO PE NHPP $800,000133
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 49, Front Street to Keasbey Street/Yorke Street (CR 658)
MILEPOSTS: 8.5 9.7
Concrete Pavement Repair
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: SalemSalem CityMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 3CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 14358 / 143580
Item #
SJTPO CON NHPP $4,610,000134
Route 49, Estelle Manor Drive to Dam Road
MILEPOSTS: 44.2 49.8
Initiated from the Pavement Management System, this project will resurface within the projectlimits. This is a Mill X Pave X project.
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COUNTY: Atlantic, CumberlandMaurice River Twp, Estell Manor CityMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 1CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 14367 / 143670
Item #
SJTPO CON STATE $3,400,000274
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 52, Causeway Replacement, Contract A
MILEPOSTS: 0.21 1.76
This project will provide for the replacement of 1.2 miles of the interior portion of the existing Rt.52 Causeway between Elbow Island and Visitor Center Island in both directions. The bridges beingreplaced in this contract are Elbow Thorofare and Rainbow Thorofare. This portion of the newbridge will be a lower level structure (i.e. approximately 15 feet to 20 feet above the water). Inaddition, as part of this project, access ramps will be constructed down onto Rainbow Island inboth directions for fishing and recreational access. The southbound bridge toward Ocean City willcontain a 10 foot multi use sidewalk for bicycle as well as pedestrian use and will be separatedfrom traffic with an approved traffic barrier system.
The construction of Contract A is funded under the federal GARVEE program. State Bonds havebeen issued to provide the necessary cash to award the contract. Repayment of the bonds (plusinterest) will be provided from anticipated future federal apportionments over a 12 year period.This project is mult year funded.
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COUNTY: Cape MayOcean CityMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 0511152, 0511151LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 1CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 244 / 961653
Item #
SJTPO CON NHPP $8,900,000135
Route 53, Pondview Road to Hall Avenue
MILEPOSTS: 1.9 4.5
Initiated from the Pavement Management System, this project will resurface within the projectlimits.
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COUNTY: MorrisParsippany Troy Hills Twp, Denville TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 26, 25CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 12424 / 124240
Item #
NJTPA PE STP $500,000136
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 57, CR 519 Intersection Improvement
MILEPOSTS: 1.40 1.60
The project will provide operational and safety improvements at the Rt. 57 and CR 519 intersection.The intersection approaches will be widened to provide turning lanes and shoulders. The projectincludes replacement of two structures over the Lopatcong Creek; the existing bridges, on Rt. 57,immediately to the east of the intersection and on Rt. 519, immediately to the north of theintersection will be demolished and reconstructed further away from the immediate vicinity of theintersection. In order to accomplish this, the Lopatcong Creek will also be relocated.
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COUNTY: WarrenLopatcong TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 2101031, 2105152LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 23CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Congestion Relief
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: 97062B / 028091
Item #
NJTPA DES NHPP $900,000137
Route 57, Route 22 to Route 31
MILEPOSTS: 0.0 11.06
Initiated from the Pavement Management System, this project will resurface within the projectlimits. This project is mult year funded.
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COUNTY: WarrenLopatcong Twp, Greenwich Twp, Franklin Twp, Washington TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 23CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 14372 / 143720
Item #
NJTPA CON STATE $4,800,000275
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 57/182/46, Hackettstown Mobility Improvements
MILEPOSTS: 0 0.96
Initiated from the Congestion Management System, this project will help relieve congestion at fourintersections located on a congested commuter corridor in Warren County. Substandard ADAfeatures at each intersection will also be upgraded. US 46 and East Ave. Curb radius will bewidened on the Southeast quadrant of the intersection. Revised signal phasing will provide a rightturn overlap phase for the Northbound East Ave. approach right turn movement onto US 46. US 46and NJ 182 (Mountain Ave.)/Willow Grove St./Warren St. Traffic signals will be retimed. US 46and High Street/Grand Ave. Realign the High St. Southbound approach to improve traffic flow.NJ 57 and NJ 182 Will be reconfigured to allow a left turn lane and a shared left/through/right turnlane on the Eastbound NJ 57 approach to the intersection.
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COUNTY: Warren, MorrisHackettstown Town, Washington TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 23, 25CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Congestion Relief
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: 9237 / 950409
Item #
NJTPA DES CMAQ $1,000,000138
Route 70, Bridge over Mount Misery Brook
MILEPOSTS: 30.6
Initiated by the Bridge Management System, this study will determine whether the project will be alimited scope deck/superstructure, or full scope bridge, replacement.
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COUNTY: BurlingtonPemberton TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 0311151LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 8CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 15321 / 153210
Item #
DVRPC DES NHPP $890,000139
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 70, East of North Branch Road to CR 539
MILEPOSTS: 31.2 38.45
Initiated by the Pavement Management System, this project proposes a pavement rehabilitationstrategy that will provide for milling and overlay to either match existing grade or provide a 2 to 3inch increase. This project is mult year funded.
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COUNTY: Burlington, OceanPemberton Twp, Manchester TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 8, 10CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 10307 / 103070
Item #
DVRPC CON NHPP $1,015,080140NJTPA CON NHPP $2,284,920140A
Route 70, Route 38 to Cropwell Road
MILEPOSTS: 0.00 7.7
This project consists of milling, resurfacing, reconstructing, and rehabilitating the mainline andshoulder pavement in both the Eastbound and Westbound directions. Ramps and cross roadswithin the project limits are also included in the scope or work. The project is to mill and resurfacethe majority of Rt. 70 with a full depth pavement reconstruction for certain sections of the roadwaywhere the pavement is in poor condition.
In addition, the existing culvert at Cropwell s Brook is to be replaced. The proposed culvert willaccommodate a 25 year storm. Drainage improvements include the construction of additional inletsand piping, increasing the size of existing piping, installation of underdrains in select areas, andthe installation of a tide control check valve. This project is mult year funded.
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COUNTY: Camden, BurlingtonPennsauken Twp, Cherry Hill Twp, Evesham TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 0414150LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 6, 8CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 11338 / 113380
Item #
DVRPC ROW NHPP $6,900,000141
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 72, Ash Road to Marsha Drive
MILEPOSTS: 18.5 21.73 & 22.54 25.38
Initiated from the Pavement Management System, this project will resurface within the projectlimits.
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COUNTY: OceanStafford TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 9CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 12427 / 124270
Item #
NJTPA CON NHPP $7,621,000142
Route 72, East Road
MILEPOSTS: 21.73 22.54
Initiated by the (former) Bureau of Transportation and Corridor Analysis within the Division ofStatewide Planning, this project will include; barrier curbing, median widening, 10 foot shoulders,and intersection improvements to improve geometry, while minimizing Right of Way impacts. Anew reverse jug handle will be constructed from Route 72 Westbound to the relocated East Rd.This project is mult year funded.
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COUNTY: OceanStafford TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 9CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Congestion Relief
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: 94071A / 001010
Item #
NJTPA CON NHPP $500,000143
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 72, Manahawkin Bay Bridges, Contract 4
MILEPOSTS: 26.14 27.50
Contract 4 will include major Rehabilitation of the existing Route 72 Bridge over Manahawkin Bay .The entire existing superstructure for Bay Bridge will be removed and replaced, while retaining andrehabilitating the existing substructure. The superstructure width will be reduced as it willprimarily be used for westbound traffic only. The project will also include the reconstruction ofbridge approach roadways, bicycle and pedestrian accommodations, new storm drainage systems,ITS improvements, highway lighting, fender systems, bulkhead repairs, and utility relocations. Thetrestle bridge structure #1513 151 over Hillards Thorofare will also be rehabilitated under thiscontract. This project is mult year funded.
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COUNTY: OceanStafford TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 1513151, 1513152LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 9CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 00357C / 118014
Item #
NJTPA CON NHPP $36,753,000144
Route 73, CR 721 to NJ Transit Bridge
MILEPOSTS: 8.9 15.90
Initiated from the Pavement Management System, this project will resurface within the projectlimits. Guiderail will be replaced, handicapped ramps and crosswalks will be installed and trafficsignals will be upgraded.
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COUNTY: CamdenWinslow TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 4CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 12418 / 124180
Item #
DVRPC CON NHPP $12,429,000145
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 76, Bridges over Route 130
MILEPOSTS: 0.7 1.2
Initiated by the Bridge Management System, this project will replace the bridge deck on the Route76 over Route 130 Northbound bridge and replace the superstructures of the Ramp to Route 76Northbound over Route 130 Southbound and the Route 76 over 130 Southbound bridge.
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COUNTY: CamdenGloucester CityMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 0417155, 0417156, 0417157LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 5CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 11326A / 148090
Item #
DVRPC DES NHPP $3,500,000146
Route 80, EB, Route 23 to Route 19
MILEPOSTS: 53.48 58.2
Based on the NJDOT s Pavement Management System, this section of the roadway has beenidentified for pavement resurfacing and shoulder reconstruction. Minor deck repair is included asis drainage work identified through the Dainage Management System query. This project is multyear funded.
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COUNTY: PassaicWayne Twp, Paterson City, Woodland Park BoroMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 40, 35CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 11341 / 113410
Item #
NJTPA CON NHPP $5,000,000147
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 80, Totowa Boro., Passaic Co., Culvert Replacement
MILEPOSTS: 54.8 54.9
This is a culvert rehabilitation project identified by the Bridge Management System. The culvert is asingle barrel corrugated metal pipe 5 in diameter and 345 in length. It is in fair condition. Thereare two bowed sections of pipe which are to be replaced and the pipe then lined.
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COUNTY: PassaicTotowa BoroMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 1609161LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 40CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 11362 / 113620
Item #
NJTPA CON NHPP $1,125,000148
Route 82, Route 124 to Route 439
MILEPOSTS: 0.0 4.92
2018 TTF Resurfacing project. MP 0.0 1.87; 4.0 4.92
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COUNTY: UnionSpringfield Twp, Union TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 21, 20CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 15367 / 153670
Item #
NJTPA CON STATE $4,800,000276
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 88, Bridge over Beaver Dam Creek
MILEPOSTS: 7.60
Initiated by the Bridge Management System, this project will replace the structurally deficient andfuntionally obsolete bridge, built in 1923.
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COUNTY: OceanBrick Twp, Point Pleasant BoroMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 1515150LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 10CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 09322 / 093220
Item #
NJTPA DES NHPP $1,200,000149
Route 94, Bridge over Jacksonburg Creek
MILEPOSTS: 7.946 7.954
Initiated by the Bridge Management System, this project will replace the structurally deficient andfunctionally obsolete bridge, built in 1872. Incidental roadway approach work, including milling &paving and the replacement of the guiderail in order to upgrade to current standards as required,will also be included in the project.
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COUNTY: WarrenBlairstown TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 2117157LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 24CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 11322 / 113220
Item #
NJTPA DES STP $450,000150
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 94, Road to Hospital to Rt 206
MILEPOSTS: 21.7 22.47
2018 TTF Resurfacing project.
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COUNTY: SussexNewton TownMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 24CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 15362 / 153620
Item #
NJTPA CON STATE $1,500,000277
Route 95M, Route 175 to Railroad Bridge
MILEPOSTS: 1.37 3.4
Initiated from the Pavement Management System, this project will resurface within the projectlimits. This project is mult year funded.
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COUNTY: MercerEwing Twp, Hopewell TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 15CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 12412 / 124120
Item #
DVRPC CON NHPP $1,910,000151
Route 130, Charleston Road/Cooper Street (CR 630) to Crafts Creek
MILEPOSTS: NB 43.01 46.73 & 47.38 51.58; SB 47.38 51.58
Initiated from the Pavement Management System, this project will resurface the roadway withinthe project limits. This project is mult year funded.
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COUNTY: BurlingtonWillingboro Twp, Burlington Twp, Burlington City, Florence TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 0316154, 0317155, 0317153, 0317154LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 7CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 12415 / 124150
Item #
DVRPC ROW NHPP $888,000152
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 130, Columbus Road/Jones Street
MILEPOSTS: 46.8 47.9
This project will address operational, physical, and safety problems at the intersection. The projectincludes: construction of a designated left turn lane for Northbound Route 130 onto Jones Street;closing of the median opening at Court Drive (only emergency vehicle use will be permitted);replacement of the existing traffic signal; installationof ADA compatible pedestrian crosswalks andsidewalks; and provision of a lead signal phase for the Northbound Route 130 left turn and forWestbound Columbus Road. The project also includes milling and resurfacing at the intersection.
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COUNTY: BurlingtonBurlington CityMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 7CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Congestion Relief
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: 02397 / 023970
Item #
DVRPC CON NHPP $1,080,000153
Route 130, Plant Street to High Hill Road (CR 662)
MILEPOSTS: 0.2 10.98
Initiated by the Pavement Management System, this project consists of milling, resurfacing,reconstructing and rehabilitating certain sections within the project limits, replacing substandardguiderail, installing ADA compliant curb ramps and correcting substandard geometric deficiencies.The pavement will be resurfaced within the entire project limits, with milling and paving on themainline and shoulders. A small portion of the roadway is identified for reconstruction and the US130 over Salem Canal concrete culvert will also be repaired.
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COUNTY: Salem, GloucesterLogan Twp, Pennsville Twp, Oldmans Twp, Carneys Point TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 3CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 11414 / 114140
Item #
DVRPC ROW NHPP $100,000154SJTPO ROW NHPP $250,000154A
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 130, Sharon Road to Meadowbrook Road
MILEPOSTS: 62.4 64.9
Initiated from the Pavement Management System, this project will resurface within the projectlimits.
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COUNTY: MercerRobbinsville TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 14CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 12430 / 124300
Item #
DVRPC CON NHPP $4,700,000155
Route 152, Bay Avenue to Seaview Drive
MILEPOSTS: 0.0 3.16
Initiated from the Pavement Management System, this project will resurface within the projectlimits.
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COUNTY: AtlanticSomers Point City, Egg Harbor TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 2CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 14371 / 143710
Item #
SJTPO CON STATE $5,600,000278
Route 159, Route 46 to Plymouth Street (CR 627)
MILEPOSTS: 0.0 1.36
2018 TTF Resurfacing project.
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COUNTY: Essex, MorrisFairfield Twp, Montville TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 26CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 15364 / 153640
Item #
NJTPA CON STATE $2,500,000279
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 168, Bridge over Big Timber Creek
MILEPOSTS: 0.75
Initiated by the Bridge Management System, this project will replace the existing bridge. The newBridge will maintain the one lane, shoulder and sidewalk for the Northbound direction, and two (2)lanes, shoulder and sidewalk in the Southbound direction.
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COUNTY: GloucesterWashington TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 0819150LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 4CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 09327 / 093270
Item #
DVRPC CON NHPP $7,300,000156
Route 168, Merchant Street to Ferry Avenue, Pavement
MILEPOSTS: 8.56 10.75
Identified as a priority need in the Pavement Management System, this project includes variouslevels of pavement reconstruction andresurfacing within the project limits.
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COUNTY: CamdenAudubon Park Boro, Woodlynne Boro, Camden CityMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 5CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 10341 / 103410
Item #
DVRPC DES NHPP $1,000,000157DVRPC ROW NHPP $250,000157A
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 173, Bridge over Pohatcong Creek
MILEPOSTS: 1.40 1.60
Initiated by the Bridge Management System, this project will replace the bridge and provide scourcountermeasures to address this scour critical structure.
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COUNTY: WarrenGreenwich TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 2103152LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 23CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 09320 / 093200
Item #
NJTPA CON STP $4,550,000158
Route 173, Musconetcong River, Culvert Replacement
MILEPOSTS: 6.81
Initiated from the Bridge Management System, this project will replace the culvert. Guiderail,retaining walls and headwall improvements will also be performed.
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COUNTY: HunterdonBethlehem TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 1003153LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 23CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 11353 / 113530
Item #
NJTPA CON STATE $1,250,000280
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 179, Route 165 to Route 31/202, Pavement
MILEPOSTS: 0.4 7.46
Initiated from the Pavement Management System, this project will rehabilitate and resurface withinthe project limits. Existing guiderail and curb ramp deficiencies will also be addressed by theproject.
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COUNTY: HunterdonLambertville City, West Amwell Twp, East Amwell TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 1020150, 1022150, 1023156LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 15CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 11419 / 114190
Item #
NJTPA CON NHPP $5,500,000159
Route 202, Bridge over North Branch of Raritan River
MILEPOSTS: 32.54
Initiated by the Bridge Management System, this project will replace the structurally deficient andfunctionally obsolete bridge, built in 1922.
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COUNTY: SomersetBedminister TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 1809150LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 23CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 14415 / 144150
Item #
NJTPA PE NHPP $300,000160
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 202, First Avenue Intersection Improvements
MILEPOSTS: 23.90
Initiated by the Project Development Work Program, this project, a breakout from DBNUM 02372,will provide improvements to the existing intersection, enhance the operational capabilities, andreduce the chronic congestion.
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COUNTY: SomersetRaritan BoroMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 23CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Congestion Relief
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: 02372B / 023722
Item #
NJTPA ROW NHPP $158,000161
Route 206, Bridges over Stony Brook PRIORITY
MILEPOSTS: 52.4 52.6
Rt 206, Bridges over Stony Brook, Priority Rehabilitation and Replacement, is located in PrincetonTownship, at MP 52.4 52.6. The structure # 1129 155, is a historic bridge. It needs priorityrehabilitation after a portion of the stone railing on the historic bridge collapsed on the southboundside. The structure #1129 154 is in poor condition and needs priority replacement.
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COUNTY: MercerPrincetonMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 1129155, 1129154LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 16CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 16354 / 163540
Item #
DVRPC CON STATE $25,000,000281
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 206, Crusers Brook Bridge (41)
MILEPOSTS: 61.80
This project will provide for the replacement of the existing structure which is in poor conditiondue to the condition of the superstructure and inadequate deck geometry. Also, the structure ispotentially scour critical since the existing abutments are not founded on piles. The structure willbe widened from 30 feet to 44 feet to include full 8 foot shoulders instead of the current 3 footshoulders. The piers and abutments will be founded on piles. The piers will be wide enough toaccommodate a separate pedestrian walkway on the west side of the bridge.
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COUNTY: SomersetMontgomery TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 1810155LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 16CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 94060 / 960596
Item #
NJTPA CON NHPP $4,900,000163
Route 206, Doctors Way to Valley Road
MILEPOSTS: 66.36 67.5
This project, a breakout of Route 206, Old Somerville Road to Brown Avenue (15N) (Southernsection), will provide congestion relief, and operational and safety improvements. The project willinclude widening from two lanes to four lanes, revision of three existing traffic signals andreplacement of the bridge over Royce Brook. This project will be bicycle/pedestrian compatible.
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COUNTY: SomersetHillsborough TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 1810165LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 16CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Congestion Relief
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: 780B / 108022
Item #
NJTPA DES CMAQ $2,000,000164
Section V Page 126
FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 206, Hi Glen Drive to High Street
MILEPOSTS: 99.60 103.02
Initiated from the Pavement Management System, this project will resurface within the projectlimits.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: SussexByram Twp, Andover BoroMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 1911152, 1911153, 1911154, 1911155LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 24CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 11417 / 114170
Item #
NJTPA CON STATE $6,382,000282
Route 206, Valley Road to Brown Avenue
MILEPOSTS: 67.5 68.6
This project, a breakout of Route 206, Old Somerville Road to Brown Avenue (15N) (NorthernSection) , will provide congestion relief, and operational and safety improvements. The project willinclude widening from two lanes to a four lane dualization, relocation of two existing trafficsignals (adding two new jug handles) and replacement of the railroad bridge over Route 206. Thisproject will be bicycle/pedestrian compatible. This project is mult year funded.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: SomersetHillsborough TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 1810166, 1810167, 1810168LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 16CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Congestion Relief
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: 780A / 108021
Item #
NJTPA ROW NHPP $7,000,000165
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 206, Whitehorse Circle (CR 533, 524)
MILEPOSTS: 38.81 39.95
Initiated by the Safety Management System, this project will improve safety by constructing aroundabout to eliminate many of the conflict points, thereby reducing the number of crashes,specifically the angle crash type.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: MercerHamilton TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 14CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Safety Management
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Safety
Project ID Numbers: 95040 / 950526
Item #
DVRPC CON HSIP $4,706,000166
Route 206 Bypass, Mountain View Road to Old Somerville Road (Sections 14A & 15A)Contract B
MILEPOSTS: 63.40 66.40
This project, which is related to DBNUMs 779A and 779B, will bypass the existing Route 206roadway by construction of a new roadway, on a new alignment, located East of the presentroadway location (between the Old Somerville Road and Amwell Road (CR 514) intersections, andbetween the Hillsborough Road and Mountain View Road intersections) in Hillsborough Twp.This project is mult year funded.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: SomersetHillsborough TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 1810164LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 16CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Congestion Relief
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: 779 / 960597
Item #
NJTPA UTI NHPP $10,000,000162
Section V Page 128
FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 280, Route 21 Interchange Improvements
MILEPOSTS: 13.80 15.20
Initiated by the Bridge Management System, this project includes replacement/rehabilitation of sixstructures within the project limits, and reconfiguration of the interchange to provide fullmovements and consolidate entrance points. This project is mult year funded.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: Essex, HudsonNewark City, Harrison TownMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 29, 32CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 00314 / 003140
Item #
NJTPA CON NHPP $20,550,000167
Route 287, Interchange 10 Ramp Improvements
MILEPOSTS: 10.27 10.6
This project will provide operational improvements to the on and off ramps to/from EastonAvenue by lengthening the acceleration lanes along I 287 NB.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: Middlesex, SomersetPiscataway Twp, Franklin TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 17CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Congestion Relief
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: 9169Q / 078021
Item #
NJTPA DES NHPP $500,000168
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 287, River Road (CR 622), Interchange Improvements
MILEPOSTS: 9.8 10.2
This project is to make operational improvements to the on ramp from River Road to reduce thenumber of vehicles in queue entering the interstate and weaving conditions.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: MiddlesexPiscataway TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 17CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Congestion Relief
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: 9169R / 078015
Item #
NJTPA DES NHPP $750,000169
Route 287/78, I 287/202/206 Interchange Improvements
MILEPOSTS: RT 287 20.5 22.3
This project involves interstate interchange improvements at the I 78 and I 287 Interchange and atthe Ramps from I 287 to the Rt. 202/206 interchange. The I 78 EB to I 287 NB Ramp will be shiftedfrom a left lane entrance onto I 287 NB to a right lane entrance onto I 287 NB. This modificationwill eliminate the five lane weave required for vehicles traveling on I 78 EB who use I 287 NB toaccess Rt. 202/206 (Pluckemin). This project is mult year funded.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: SomersetBedminster Twp, Bridgewater TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 23CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Congestion Relief
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: 04389 / 043890
Item #
NJTPA CON NHPP $13,000,000170
Section V Page 130
FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 295/42, Missing Moves, Bellmawr
MILEPOSTS: Rt. 295: 25.07 26.35; Rt. 42: 12.57 13.90; Rt 55: 59.83 60.54
This project consists of new ramps and related improvements to enable motorists to makemovements between I 295 and Route 42 which are not possible in the current configuration. Otherproject improvements include the re striping of Route 55 Northbound, from one lane to two lanes,from the existing point, where Route 55 Northbound tapers from two lanes to one lane, up to thetie in with Route 42 Northbound. The second lane on Route 55 Northbound will become acontinuous auxiliary lane, up to the proposed entrance to new Ramp A, connecting Route 42Northbound to I 295 Southbound. The existing Leaf Avenue ramps off Route 42 Northbound willbe relocated approximately 750 feet to the South and will intersect with Benigno Blvd. The new exitlocation off Route 42 Northbound requires a ramp connection, separated from the mainline, toprevent queued traffic at the new intersection from mixing with mainline traffic. This rampconnection splits off from the Ramp A entrance on the left and runs parallel to Route 42 to the newintersection; which will be signalized. Benigno Blvd. will be realigned to meet Edgewood Avenue,and Wellwood Avenue will be extended to a T intersection with Benigno Blvd. This project is multyear funded.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: Camden, GloucesterBellmawr Boro, Westville Boro, Deptford TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 5CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Congestion Relief
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: 355A / 950541
Item #
DVRPC CON NHPP $21,535,000171
Section V Page 131
FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 295/42/I 76, Direct Connection, Contract 3
MILEPOSTS: 26.41 27.8
This project relieves the existing bottleneck at the interchange by constructing a direct connectionon I 295 and other highway improvements that will reduce congestion and enhance trafficoperations and safety throughout the project area. The improvements include a six lane mainlinethrough the interchange, elimination of dangerous merging and weaving movements, upgrades toramp geometry and the addition of shoulders throughout the interchange. Contract 3 will includethe completion of the new I 295 North bound and Southbound structures over I 76, Route 42,Ramps C and E, and Browning Road; the new Ramp A (Route 42 Northbound to I 295Northbound) bridge will be completed under this contract along with a portion of Ramp F (I 76Eastbound to I 295 Southbound); and the new I 295 Southbound direct connection and Ramp Awill be opened to traffic upon completion of this contract. Contract 3 is a breakout of Route295/42/I 76, Direct Connection, Camden County . This project is mult year funded.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: CamdenBellmawr Boro, Mount Ephraim BoroMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 0427158LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 5CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Congestion Relief
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: 355D / 113020
Item #
DVRPC CON NHPP $70,000,000172
Route 322, Corridor Congestion Relief Project
MILEPOSTS: N/A
This project involves construction of a bypass route around Mullica Hill. New roadway on newalignment. This project is mult year funded.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: GloucesterHarrison TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 5CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Local System Support
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: 07369 / 073690
Item #
DVRPC ERC STATE $1,500,000283
Section V Page 132
FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 322, Kings Highway (CR 551)
MILEPOSTS: 6.72 7.25
This intersection improvement project is a breakout of the Route 322 (Commodore Barry Bridge toRoute 55) concept development study. The project will provide left turn movements on allapproaches, and address the vertical curve on Route 322. This project will also be bicycle andpedestrian compatible.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: GloucesterWoolwich TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 3CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Congestion Relief
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Mobility and Congestion Relief
Project ID Numbers: 97112B / 048023
Item #
DVRPC CON NHPP $4,900,000173
Route 322, Route 50 to Leipzig Avenue
MILEPOSTS: 45.9 50.0
Initiated from the Pavement Management System, this project will resurface within the projectlimits.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: AtlanticHamilton TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 2CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 12433 / 124330
Item #
SJTPO CON STP $8,980,000174
Section V Page 133
FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 322, Rt 295 to Tomlin Station Rd (CR 607)
MILEPOSTS: 3.95 6.9 & 7.1 8.2
Initiated from the Pavement Management System, this project will resurface within the projectlimits. In addition: pedestrian improvements at signalized intersections will include, adding orreconstructing curb ramps in accordance with ADA standards; inlet castings along the roadwaypavement will be upgraded to bicycle safe grates throughout the project; loop detectors will bereplaced with video detection at the Route 322 – Paulsboro Swedesboro Road (CR 653) signalizedintersection and countdown “man/hand” type pedestrian signal heads with push button assemblieswill be installed; drainage improvements will be performed including reconstructing non standardconcrete curbs at inlets where inlet conversion is not feasible, and cleaning all inlets and pipes; theexisting Conrail railroad crossing will be upgraded with a precast concrete rail crossing and signalwarning devices. Safety improvements will be initiated by replacing guide rail and guide rail endtreatments that do not meet current design standards, installing RPMs and centerline and shoulderedge line rumble strips, upgrading lighting at signalized intersections as required, and upgradingroadway signs in compliance with current MUTCD standards or requirements for retro reflectivity.Existing curb will be reconstructed in areas where the roadway profile will be raised due to theoverlay.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: GloucesterWoolwich Twp, Logan TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 3CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 12417 / 124170
Item #
DVRPC DES NHPP $1,300,000175
Route 440, Access Rd/40th Street to Mina Drive
MILEPOSTS: 21.36 24.2
Initiated from the Pavement Management System, this project will resurface within the projectlimits.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: HudsonBayonne City, Jersey CityMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 31, 33CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 12416 / 124160
Item #
NJTPA CON NHPP $5,100,000176
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 440, Bayonne Bridge Navigational Clearance Project
MILEPOSTS: 12.02 12.78
This project entails increasing the air draft of the Bayonne Bridge by raising the roadway within theexisting arch span by 64 feet, from 151 feet to 215 feet. Additionally, the new roadway will be wider(to better conform to AASHTO standards), and the 6 foot wide pedestrian walkway will bewidened to a 12 foot wide shared use path accommodating pedestrians and cyclists. A new higherroadway will be constructed within the existing constraints on the main span. The existingapproach roads will be demolished and new, wider approaches will be constructed. The newapproaches will have 8 foot wide outside shoulders and 4 foot wide inside shoulders. Duringconstruction, the median will be removable channelizer posts. Once the full bridge is completed,jersey barriers will be used in the median. The existing toll plaza will be demolished and replaced.Estimated duration of construction is about 3.5 years, during which time traffic will be reduced toone 12.5 foot lane per direction, with nightly road closures and 8 full weekend closures per year.ITS sign structures (including VMS, VSLS, CCTV and road sensors) will be constructed along therehabilitated roadway. (On the NY side the project is in The City of New York, Richmond County.)
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: HudsonBayonne CityMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.:LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 31CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: PANYNJ
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: N1301 / 133420
Item #
NJTPA ERC OTHER $230,000,000
Route 440, Mina Drive to Route 1&9/CR 612
MILEPOSTS: 24.2 26.18
2018 TTF Resurfacing project. MP 24.2 26.18
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: HudsonJersey CityMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 31, 33CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 15361 / 153610
Item #
NJTPA CON STATE $4,000,000284
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Department of Transportation Projects
Route 440, Route 95 to Kreil Avenue
MILEPOSTS: 0.05 4.0
Initiated from the Pavement Management System, this project will reconstruct concrete pavementwithin the project limits.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: MiddlesexEdison Twp, Woodbridge Twp, Perth Amboy CityMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: N/ALEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 18, 19CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Road Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 14355 / 143550
Item #
NJTPA PE NHPP $1,000,000177
Route 495, Route 1&9/Paterson Plank Road Bridge
MILEPOSTS: 0.8 1.0
Initiated by the Bridge Management System, this project will replace the bridge deck anddeteriorated structural steel, and also includes substructure repairs and bridge painting. The bridgewas built in 1939. This project is mult year funded.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
COUNTY: HudsonNorth Bergen TwpMUNICIPALITY:
STRUCTURE NO.: 0917150LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 32CIS PROGRAM CATEGORY: Bridge Assets
SPONSOR: NJDOT
Program/Project Name
CORE MISSION: Infrastructure Preservation
Project ID Numbers: 06373 / 063730
Item #
NJTPA CON NHPP $25,451,000178
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SECTION VI
NJ TRANSIT PROJECT / PROGRAMDESCRIPTIONS
FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Transit Projects
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T143
ADA Platforms/Stations
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Mass Transit AssetsCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
Funding is provided for the design and construction of necessary improvements to make NJTRANSIT s rail stations, and subway stations compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act(ADA) including related track and infrastructure work. Funding is requested for upgrades,equipment purchase, platform extensions, and transit enhancements throughout the system andother accessibility improvements at non key stations.
This project is funded under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
NJTPA ERC STATE $910,000
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T05
Bridge and Tunnel Rehabilitation
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Bridge AssetsCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
This program provides funds for the design, repair, rehabilitation, replacement, painting,inspection of tunnels/bridges, and other work such as movable bridge program, drawbridge powerprogram, and culvert/bridge/tunnel right of way improvements necessary to maintain a state ofgood repair.
This project is funded under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
DVRPC ERC STATE $882,516NJTPA ERC STATE $15,990,740SJTPO ERC STATE $186,744
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Transit Projects
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T32
Building Capital Leases
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Transportation Support FacilitiesCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
Funding is provided for capital improvements and lease payment obligations at NJ TRANSIToperating and office installations.
This project is funded under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
DVRPC CAP STATE $1,311,000NJTPA CAP STATE $3,990,000SJTPO CAP STATE $399,000
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T111
Bus Acquisition Program
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Mass Transit AssetsCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
This program provides funds for replacement of transit, commuter, access link, and suburban busesfor NJ TRANSIT as they reach the end of their useful life as well as the purchase of additional busesto meet service demands. Federal lease payments are provided for 1371 Cruiser buses. Pay as yougo funding is provided for over 2300 buses replacements over the next 10 years.
Toll Credit will be used as the non federal match. An explanation of toll credit can be found in theIntroduction Section of the STIP.
This project is funded under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
DVRPC CAP STATE $26,971,663NJTPA CAP STATE $82,087,670SJTPO CAP STATE $8,208,767
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Transit Projects
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T93
Bus Maintenance Facilities
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Mass Transit AssetsCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
This program provides funds for bus maintenance facilities systemwide.
This project is funded under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
NJTPA ERC STATE $2,000,000
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T06
Bus Passenger Facilities/Park and Ride
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Mass Transit AssetsCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
This program provides funds for the bus park and ride program, improvements to bus passengerfacilities and the purchase and installation of bus stop signs and shelters systemwide.
This project is funded under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
DVRPC ERC STATE $184,000NJTPA ERC STATE $1,060,000SJTPO ERC STATE $56,000
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Transit Projects
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T08
Bus Support Facilities and Equipment
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Mass Transit AssetsCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
This program provides funds to maintain NJ TRANSIT s bus fleet including but not limited to, bustires, engines and transmissions and other parts, support vehicles\equipment (for bus operations),maintenance equipment, and bus mid life overhaul needs. Also included is midlife rehabilitationof bus facilities, other capital improvements to various support facilities and bus mid life overhauls.
This program also involves the replacement of two CNG Compressor filling stations at HowellGarage.
This project is funded under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
DVRPC ERC SECT 5307 $633,880DVRPC ERC SECT 5337 $6,566,500DVRPC ERC STATE $1,558,900NJTPA ERC SECT 5307 $1,929,200NJTPA ERC SECT 5337 $19,985,000NJTPA ERC STATE $14,776,000SJTPO ERC SECT 5307 $192,920SJTPO ERC SECT 5337 $1,998,500SJTPO ERC STATE $170,100
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T09
Bus Vehicle and Facility Maintenance/Capital Maintenance
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Mass Transit AssetsCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
Funding is provided for acquisition/installation/rehabilitation of major components associated withcapital equipment and facilities in accordance with Transportation Trust Fund requirements andexpanded eligibility criteria.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
DVRPC EC STATE $636,870NJTPA EC STATE $1,938,300SJTPO EC STATE $193,830
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Transit Projects
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T68
Capital Program Implementation
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Mass Transit AssetsCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
Funding is provided for capital project management activities associated with capitalprogram/project delivery including procurement and DBE/SBE activities.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
DVRPC ERC STATE $4,938,100NJTPA ERC STATE $15,029,000SJTPO ERC STATE $1,502,900
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T515
Casino Revenue Fund
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Local System SupportCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
State law provides 8.5% of the Casino Tax Fund to be appropriated for transportation services forsenior and disabled persons. This element also supports capital improvements that benefit thesenior and disabled populations. The law provides 85% of these funds to be made available to thecounties through NJ TRANSIT for capital, operating, and administrative expenses for the provisionof locally coordinated para transit services. The amount each county receives is determined byutilizing an allocation formula based on the number of residents 60 years of age and over asreflected in the most recent U.S. Census Report.
This project is funded under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
DVRPC CAP CASINO REVENUE $4,030,289NJTPA CAP CASINO REVENUE $12,266,100SJTPO CAP CASINO REVENUE $1,226,609
Section VI Page 5
FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Transit Projects
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T13
Claims support
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Mass Transit AssetsCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
Funding is provided for claims related to capital projects, expert witnesses, court settlement, andother costs to defend NJ TRANSIT s interests as a result of litigation.
This project is funded under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
DVRPC EC STATE $172,500NJTPA EC STATE $525,000SJTPO EC STATE $52,500
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T170
Cumberland County Bus Program
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Local System SupportCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
CumberlandCOUNTY:
This program provides funds for capital and operating assistance for Cumberland County USA,including purchase of buses, minivans, support equipment, facility improvements and capitalmaintenance costs.
This project is funded under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108.
Toll Credit will be used as the non federal match. An explanation of toll credit can be found in theIntroduction Section of the STIP.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
SJTPO CAP SECT 5307 $1,020,000
Section VI Page 6
FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Transit Projects
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T907
Delco Lead Safe Haven Storage and Re inspection Facility Project
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Mass Transit AssetsCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
Funding is provided to build the Delco Lead Safe Haven Storage and Re Inspection Facility. TheDelco Lead project is located in North Brunswick Township and the City of New Brunswick alongthe Northeast Corridor (NEC) rail line adjacent to the Conrail “Delco Secondary”. The Safe HavenStorage will provide resilient storage that will protect equipment against damage resulting from astorm by accommodating the storage of approximately 150 electrified rail passenger cars.Combining this with the reconfiguration and improvement of the existing long freight track,storage of another 260 plus passenger rail cars may be possible. Also included in this project is theaddition of a facility for rolling stock inspection and smaller repairs. The service and inspectionfacility will facilitate the rapid return of equipment to service following a storm event.
The source of the local funding is the State Transportation Trust Fund (TTF) in the amount of$61,497,970. The STIP ID is DB# T44, NEC Improvements. The $61,497,970 includes $30,000,000 ofunspent funding appropriated in SFY14 and prior years for NJ TRANSIT s NEC Improvementsprogram. In addition, NJ TRANSIT is allocating $31,497,970 from the NEC Improvementsprogram from the SFY15 24 Constrained Capital Program; including $18,000,000 in SFY15,$10,000,000 in SFY16 and $3,497,970 in SFY17.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
NJTPA ERC STATE $3,498,000
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Transit Projects
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T16
Environmental Compliance
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Mass Transit AssetsCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
Funding is provided for compliance with environmental regulations at both bus and rail facilitiesincludes but is not limited to replacement of leaking fuel tanks, clean up of contaminated soil andground water, oil/water separators, asbestos removal, and fueling station improvements at variousfacilities.
This project is funded under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
DVRPC ERC STATE $805,000NJTPA ERC STATE $2,450,000SJTPO ERC STATE $245,000
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Transit Projects
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T908
Hoboken Long Slip Flood Protection Project
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Mass Transit AssetsCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
Funding is provided to reduce the risk of flooding to Hoboken Rail Yard and the City by filling thedeteriorated Long Slip inlet inside the rail yard. This project would also improve disasterresponse and recovery by constructing new elevated tracks and boarding areas on the filled area.The elevated position of these tracks and platforms will permit rapid recovery of commuter railservices to and from Hoboken Yard and its associated Hudson Bergen Light Rail {HBLR}, PortAuthority Trans Hudson (PATH), and ferry service. It will allow continued passenger service whilethe yard is being decommissioned in preparation of a major storm, and again as the yard is beingrestored for passenger operation after the storm. The source of the local funding is the StateTransportation Trust Fund (TTF).
The source of local funding is the State Transportation Trust Fund (TTF) in the amount of$48,849,478. The STIP ID is DB# T55, Other Rail Station/Terminal Improvements. The $48,849,478includes $15,000,000 of unspent funding appropriated in SFY14 and prior years for NJ TRANSIT sOther Rail Station/Terminal Improvements program. In addition, NJ TRANSIT is allocating$33,849,478 from Other Rail Station/Terminal Improvements program from the SFY15 24Constrained Capital Program; including $19,000,000 in SFY15, $10,000,000 in SFY16 and $4,849,478in SFY17.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
NJTPA ERC STATE $4,907,000
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T87
Hudson Bergen and Newark LRT System
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Mass Transit AssetsCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
31, 33LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
HudsonCOUNTY:
Funding is provided for annual Hudson Bergen Capital Asset Replacement improvements, andother improvements along the Hudson Bergen and Newark Light Rail Line, including rolling stockenhancements.
This project is funded under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
NJTPA ERC STATE $7,005,000
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Transit Projects
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T20
Immediate Action Program
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Mass Transit AssetsCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
Funding is provided for emergency project needs under the rail, bus, and headquarters programs;contract change orders; consultant agreement modifications; and other unanticipated workidentified during the course of the year, thus allowing the agency to be responsive to emergencyand unforeseen circumstances which arise unexpectedly.
This project is funded under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
DVRPC ERC STATE $1,980,200NJTPA ERC STATE $7,528,000SJTPO ERC STATE $591,800
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T199
Job Access and Reverse Commute Program
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Local System SupportCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
Funding is provided to continue the Job Access and Reverse Commute (JARC) program with nonfederal funds. Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century (MAP 21) eliminated therequirement for dedicated Federal funding for JARC.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
DVRPC SWI OPER $1,219,000NJTPA SWI OPER $3,710,000SJTPO SWI OPER $371,000
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Transit Projects
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T95
Light Rail Infrastructure Improvements
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Mass Transit AssetsCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
28, 29LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Newark City
VariousCOUNTY:
Funding is provided for Light Rail improvements including, but not limited to, communicationsystems upgrade, accessibility improvements, vehicle and facility improvements, and otherinfrastructure rehabilitation improvements. Funding is also provided for NLR Infrastructure andRiver Line capital asset replacement.
Toll Credit will be used as the non federal match. An explanation of toll credit can be found in theIntroduction Section of the STIP.
This project is funded under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
DVRPC ERC STATE $2,000,000NJTPA ERC STATE $5,103,900
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T53E
Locomotive Overhaul
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Mass Transit AssetsCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
Funding is provided for the cyclic overhaul of locomotives based on manufacturer replacementstandards to support the equipment through its useful life.
This project is funded under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
DVRPC CAP STATE $1,704,381NJTPA CAP STATE $27,019,965SJTPO CAP STATE $360,654
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Transit Projects
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T122
Miscellaneous
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Mass Transit AssetsCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
Funding is provided for the continuation of the mandated vital records program and othermiscellaneous administrative expenses such as, but not limited to, match funds for special servicesgrants and physical plant improvements incurred throughout the year. Funds also supportforensic accounting services in furtherance of the property insurance claim resulting from thedamage caused by Superstorm Sandy.
This project is funded under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
DVRPC ERC STATE $1,337,103NJTPA ERC STATE $7,569,451SJTPO ERC STATE $406,946
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T600
NEC Elizabeth Intermodal Station Improvements
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Mass Transit AssetsCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
20LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Elizabeth City
UnionCOUNTY:
Funding is provided for the reconstruction of the passenger platforms and station building atElizabeth Rail Station, including, but not limited to new elevators and stairs, ticket and operationaloffice space, and retail space.
Toll Credit will be used as the non federal match. An explanation of toll credit can be found in theintroduction section of the STIP.
This project is funded under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
NJTPA ERC SECT 5339 $11,775,000
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Transit Projects
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T44
NEC Improvements
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Mass Transit AssetsCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
Funding is provided for improvements to the Northeast Corridor (NEC) to maintain state of goodrepair, increase capacity, and improve efficiency. Funding is provided for AMTRAK joint benefitprojects and for NJ TRANSIT projects such as, Midline Loop in North Brunswick, New Jerseyincluding associated track and station improvements; platform extensions; improvements at NewYork Penn Station; and yard improvements.
This project is funded under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
NJTPA ERC SECT 5307 $12,470,000NJTPA ERC STATE $67,181,000
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T81
NEC Newark Intermodal
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Mass Transit AssetsCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
29LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Newark City
EssexCOUNTY:
Funding is provided for Newark Intermodal projects, including historic restoration, structuralrehabilitation and lighting improvements, customer facility improvements, pedestrian and trafficcirculation improvements, and any related track and rail infrastructure work. These improvementswill make the station more functional, attractive and more customer friendly. Improvements willallow for continued increase in ridership using Newark Penn Station and have clean air andeconomic benefits. Improvements to the Newark Light Rail are also included.
Toll Credit will be used as the non federal match. An explanation of toll credit can be found in theintroduction section of the STIP.
This project is funded under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
NJTPA ERC SECT 5307 $235,000NJTPA ERC STP TE $500,000
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Transit Projects
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T910
NJ TRANSIT Grid Project
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Mass Transit AssetsCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
Funding is provided to create a microgrid power generation and distribution system. NJTRANSITGRID will be capable of supplying highly reliable power during storms or other timeswhen the centralized power grid is compromised. NJ TRANSITGRID will incorporate renewableenergy, distributed generation, and other technologies to provide resilient power to key NJTRANSIT stations, maintenance facilities, bus garages, and other buildings. NJ TRANSITGRID willalso provide resilient electric traction power to allow NJ TRANSIT trains on critical corridors,including portions of the Northeast Corridor, to continue to operate even when the traditional gridfails. This project will directly benefit NJ TRANSIT and Amtrak. The source of the local funding isthe State Transportation Trust Fund (TTF).
The source of local funding is the State Transportation Trust Fund (TTF) in the amount$144,616,890. The STIP ID is DB# T50, Signals and Communications/Electric Traction Systemsprogram (S&C Program). The TTF component includes $45,000,000 of unspent fundingappropriated in SFY14 and prior years for NJ TRANSIT s from the S&C Program. In addition, NJTRANSIT is allocating $99,616,890 from the SFY15 24 Constrained Capital Program; including$33,881,000 in SFY15, $15,640,000 in SFY16, $9,381,890 in SFY17; $17,464,000 in SFY18 and$23,250,000 in SFY from the S&C program.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
NJTPA ERC SECT 5324 $393,165,000NJTPA ERC STATE $6,382,000
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Transit Projects
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T909
NJ TRANSIT Raritan River Drawbridge Replacement Project
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Mass Transit AssetsCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
Funding is provided to replace the aged and deteriorated Raritan River Drawbridge located inMiddlesex County on the North Jersey Coast line (NJCL). The Raritan River Drawbridge wasdamaged by Superstorm Sandy. The drawbridge will be replaced with a more resilient structurethat is less vulnerable to storm surge and flooding, thus enhancing the reliability of the NJCL.
The source of the local funding is the State Transportation Trust Fund (TTF) in the amount of$148,720,822. The STIP ID is DB# T05, Bridge and Tunnel Rehabilitation program. The $148,720,822from the Bridge and Tunnel Rehabilitation program is from the SFY15 24 Constrained CapitalProgram; including $4,750,000 in SFY15, $5,000,000 in SFY16, $5,000,000 in SFY17, $5,000,000 inSFY18, $70,887,000 in SFY19 and $58,083,822 in SFY20.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
NJTPA ERC STATE $5,000,000
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T55
Other Rail Station/Terminal Improvements
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Mass Transit AssetsCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
Funding is provided for the design, land acquisition and construction of various stations, platformextensions, parking and related facilities, and upgrades throughout the system including relatedtrack and rail infrastructure work. Also included are station and facility inspection and repair,customer service station bike locker installation systemwide, and STARS Program.
This project is funded under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
DVRPC ERC SECT 5307 $921,895DVRPC ERC STATE $164,666NJTPA ERC SECT 5307 $14,615,028NJTPA ERC STATE $8,618,490SJTPO ERC SECT 5307 $195,076SJTPO ERC STATE $34,844
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Transit Projects
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T620
Perth Amboy Intermodal ADA Improvements
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Mass Transit AssetsCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
19LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Perth Amboy City
MiddlesexCOUNTY:
Funding is provided for the construction of high level platforms in order to enhance access tocommuter trains in conformance with ADA regulations.
This project is funded under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
NJTPA ERC SECT 5339 $2,710,000NJTPA ERC STATE $91,000NJTPA ERC STP TE $500,000
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T121
Physical Plant
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Transportation Support FacilitiesCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
Funding is provided for demolition of out of service facilities, energy conservation program, workenvironment improvements, replacement of antiquated administrative support equipment,purchase of material warehouse equipment, replacement of non revenue vehicles, and other minorimprovements to various bus/rail facilities.
This project is funded under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
DVRPC ERC STATE $384,100NJTPA ERC STATE $1,169,000SJTPO ERC STATE $116,900
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Transit Projects
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T135
Preventive Maintenance Bus
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Mass Transit AssetsCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
This program provides funding for the overhaul of buses including preventive maintenance costsin accordance with federal guidelines as defined in the National Transit Database ReportingManual and federal law.
Toll Credit will be used as the non federal match. An explanation of toll credit can be found in theIntroduction Section of the STIP. In addition, expenditures are for costs of projects in specificyears only.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
DVRPC CAP SECT 5307 $27,827,700DVRPC CAP STP STU $8,970,000NJTPA CAP SECT 5307 $84,693,000NJTPA CAP STP NJ $27,300,000SJTPO CAP SECT 5307 $8,469,300SJTPO CAP STP SJ $2,730,000
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Transit Projects
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T39
Preventive Maintenance Rail
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Mass Transit AssetsCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
This program provides funding for the overhaul of rail cars and locomotives and other preventivemaintenance costs in accordance with federal funding guidelines as defined in the National TransitDatabase Reporting Manual and federal law.
Toll Credit will be used as the non federal match. An explanation of toll credit can be found in theIntroduction Section of the STIP. In addition, expenditures are for costs of projects in specific yearsonly.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
DVRPC CAP SECT 5307 $5,175,786DVRPC CAP SECT 5337 $9,200,200DVRPC CAP STP STU $2,959,300NJTPA CAP SECT 5307 $82,052,996NJTPA CAP SECT 5337 $145,853,000NJTPA CAP STP NJ $46,914,500SJTPO CAP SECT 5307 $1,095,217SJTPO CAP SECT 5337 $1,946,800SJTPO CAP STP SJ $626,200
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T106
Private Carrier Equipment Program
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Mass Transit AssetsCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
This program provides State funds for the Private Carrier Capital Improvement Program.
This project is funded under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
NJTPA CAP STATE $3,000,000
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Transit Projects
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T34
Rail Capital Maintenance
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Mass Transit AssetsCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
The Rail Capital Maintenance project includes Rail Maintenance of Way (MOW) activities and RailMaintenance of Equipment (MOE) activities in accordance with TTF eligibility requirements.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
DVRPC CAP STATE $175,800NJTPA CAP STATE $2,787,000SJTPO CAP STATE $37,200
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T53G
Rail Fleet Overhaul
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Mass Transit AssetsCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
This program provides funds for the mid life overhaul and reliability/safety improvements of railcars based on manufacturer recommendations and other rolling stock modifications to meetrecently issued FRA and APTA mandated standards.
This project is funded under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
DVRPC CAP STATE $58,600NJTPA CAP STATE $929,000SJTPO CAP STATE $12,400
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Transit Projects
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T112
Rail Rolling Stock Procurement
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Mass Transit AssetsCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
This program provide funds for the replacement of rail rolling stock, including engineeringassistance and project management, to replace over aged equipment including rail cars, revenueservice locomotives, and expansion of NJ TRANSIT rolling stock fleet (cars and locomotives) toaccommodate projected ridership growth and other system enhancements over the next ten years.Funding is provided to support vehicles\equipment (for rail operations). Annual funds areprovided for Comet V single level car lease payments, Electric Locomotive lease payments, DieselLocomotive lease payments, Dual Power Locomotives and Multi Level rail car lease payments andother upcoming rolling stock lease payments. Pay as you go funding is also programmed forMulti Level vehicles and other rolling stock.
Toll Credit will be used as the non federal match. An explanation of toll credit can be found in theIntroduction Section of the STIP.
CMAQ:Funding for Rail Rolling Stock Procurement will include CMAQ funds. Rail Rolling StockProcurement is CMAQ eligible because it meets federal eligibility requirements. The project willprovide funding for the purchase of Multi Level Coaches and Multi Level EMU vehicles. For theCMAQ justification see CMAQ Report for NJ TRANSIT .
This project is funded under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
DVRPC CAP CMAQ $7,500,000DVRPC CAP SECT 5307 $4,441,560DVRPC CAP STATE $639,384NJTPA CAP CMAQ $67,500,000NJTPA CAP SECT 5307 $51,367,992NJTPA CAP STATE $10,136,320SJTPO CAP SECT 5307 $351,804SJTPO CAP STATE $135,296
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Transit Projects
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T37
Rail Support Facilities and Equipment
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Mass Transit AssetsCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
This program provides funds for rehabilitation and construction activities for yard improvementssystemwide, improvements at support facilities necessary to perform maintenance work at railyards including work at Port Morris Yard, rail capacity improvements including passing sidings,interlockings and electric traction improvements, signal and communication improvements atsupport facilities, right of way fencing, maintenance of way equipment and the installation ofpedestal tracks necessary to perform maintenance work at rail yards. Funding is provided forsystemwide crew quarters, the Meadows Maintenance Complex upgrade/expansion work requiredto support the new rail fleet. Also included is funding for NJ TRANSIT s capital cost sharingobligations related to use of Amtrak/Conrail facilities.
This project is funded under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
DVRPC ERC STATE $208,220NJTPA ERC METRO NORTH $690,000NJTPA ERC STATE $30,660,300SJTPO ERC STATE $33,480
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T107
River LINE LRT
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Mass Transit AssetsCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
Camden, Burlington, MercerCOUNTY:
This element provides funding for the River LINE LRT project from Camden to Trenton for annualEDA debt service payments required until FY19.
Project cost of the River LINE is $1.0 billion.
This project is funded under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
DVRPC ERC STATE $50,616,000
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Transit Projects
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T150
Section 5310 Program
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Local System SupportCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
This program provides funds for the purchase of small buses or van type vehicles for agencies thatserve the elderly and persons with disabilities. This was formerly known as the Section 16 Program.
This project is funded under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108.MATCH funds are provided from the State.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
DVRPC CAP SECT 5310 $1,656,000DVRPC CAP STATE $862,500NJTPA CAP SECT 5310 $5,040,000NJTPA CAP STATE $2,625,000SJTPO CAP SECT 5310 $504,000SJTPO CAP STATE $262,500
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T151
Section 5311 Program
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Local System SupportCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
This program provides funding for rural public transportation program. MATCH funds areprovided from NJ TRANSIT and local funds.
This project is funded under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
DVRPC CAP MATCH $437,000DVRPC CAP SECT 5311 $966,000DVRPC CAP STATE $23,000NJTPA CAP MATCH $1,330,000NJTPA CAP SECT 5311 $2,940,000NJTPA CAP STATE $70,000SJTPO CAP MATCH $133,000SJTPO CAP SECT 5311 $294,000SJTPO CAP STATE $7,000
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Transit Projects
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T508
Security Improvements
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Mass Transit AssetsCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
This program provides funds for continued modernization/improvements of NJ TRANSIT Policeand other security improvements. Today, the NJ TRANSIT Police Department is the only transitpolicing agency in the country with statewide authority and jurisdiction. The Department wascreated on January 1, 1983, and it evolved as a result of the passage of the Public TransportationAct of 1979 and subsequent legislation on the state and federal levels.
This project is funded under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
DVRPC SWI STATE $36,800NJTPA SWI STATE $112,000SJTPO SWI STATE $11,200
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T50
Signals and Communications/Electric Traction Systems
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Mass Transit AssetsCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
This project provides funding for continued modernization/improvements to the signal andcommunications systems, including signal/communication upgrade of interlockings, and othercommunication improvements. This project also provides funding for systemwide electric tractiongeneral upgrades including: substation replacement, wayside hot box detection system, railmicrowave system upgrades, replacement of substation batteries and electric switch heaters,emergency power backup systemwide, rehabilitation of systemwide overhead catenary structuresand foundations.
This project is funded under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
DVRPC ERC STATE $4,308,455NJTPA ERC STATE $68,302,860SJTPO ERC STATE $911,685
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Transit Projects
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T120
Small/Special Services Program
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Local System SupportCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
Funding is provided for NJ TRANSIT efforts which initiate or promote transit solutions to reducecongestion, manage transportation demand and improve air quality. Included are State funds forthe Vanpool Sponsorship Program, Transportation Management Association Program, and Federalfunds for East Windsor Community Shuttle operating support. Funding is also provided forcapital acquisition/operating expenses for the Community Shuttle Program, Bike/Transitfacilitation, and other activities that improve air quality and help reduce congestion.
Toll Credit will be used as the non federal match. An explanation of toll credit can be found in theIntroduction Section of the STIP.
This project is funded under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
DVRPC EC SECT 5307 $100,000DVRPC EC STATE $1,925,790NJTPA EC STATE $5,861,100SJTPO EC STATE $586,110
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T88
Study and Development
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Congestion ReliefCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
This element provides funds for system and infrastructure planning studies to ready projects fordesign, as well as demand forecasting and other related planning work.
This project is funded under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
DVRPC PLS STATE $998,747NJTPA PLS STATE $4,361,559SJTPO PLS STATE $300,694
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Transit Projects
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T500
Technology Improvements
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Mass Transit AssetsCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
This element funds improvements to passenger communication and fare collection systems andother information technology improvements to meet internal and external customer needs.Funding is included for Public Address Upgrades/Onboard Communication Systems, Bus RadioSystem Upgrade Program, GIS Systems, TVM Replacement/Expansion, Smart Card Technologyand improvements at stations systemwide, computer systems and services, photocopy leasepayments, ADA Access Link computer upgrades and upgrades to increase efficiency andproductivity of NJ TRANSIT s technology infrastructure to support services to customers.
His project is funded under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
DVRPC EC STATE $1,978,000NJTPA EC STATE $6,020,000SJTPO EC STATE $602,000
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T42
Track Program
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Mass Transit AssetsCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
Funding is provided for an annual program of track rehabilitation including systemwidereplacement of life expired ties and other rail improvements, right of way fencing, equipmentnecessary to maintain a state of good and safe repair, purchase of long lead time materials for nextconstruction season, maintenance of way work equipment, interlocking improvements, passingsidings and other improvements.
Toll Credit will be used as the non federal match. An explanation of toll credit can be found in theintroduction section of the STIP.
This project is funded under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
DVRPC ERC STATE $1,054,800NJTPA ERC STATE $16,722,000SJTPO ERC STATE $223,200
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Transit Projects
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T911
Train Controls Wayside Signals, Power & Communication Resiliency
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Mass Transit AssetsCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
Funding is provided for the Train Controls infrastructure resiliency project. NJ TRANSIT s tencommuter rail lines and the light rail lines were impacted by Superstorm Sandy. This projectinvolves rail line resiliency efforts for certain assets that are vulnerable to storm events, includingcritical life safety signal and communications systems located on the Morris and Essex Line, thePascack/Bergen Line, the Main Line and the Hudson Bergen Light Rail Line. These lines lie incoastal and inland floodplains where storms could overtop the trackbed and potentially flood anddamage critical signal, power and communications systems used to control train speed, switchesand track choice, and following distances for safe operations.
The source of local funding is the State Transportation Trust Fund (TTF) in the amount of$29,634,396. The STIP ID is DB# T50, Signals and Communications/Electric Traction Systems. The$29,634,396 from the Signals and Communications/Electric Traction Systems program is from theSFY15 24 Constrained Capital Program; including $1,000,000 in SFY15, $1,000,000 in SFY16,$1,000,000 in SFY17, $22,536,000 in SFY18 and $4,098,396 in SFY19.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
NJTPA ERC STATE $942,000
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Transit Projects
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T210
Transit Enhancements/Transp Altern Prog (TAP)/Altern Transit Improv (ATI)
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Mass Transit AssetsCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
Funding is provided for projects or project elements that are designed to enhance masstransportation service or use and are physically or functionally related to transit facilities asoutlined in FTA Circular 9030.1C., including funding for a Statewide Bus Signs and ShelterMaintenance Upgrade Program and historic restoration of NJ TRANSIT facilities.
Toll Credit will be used as the non federal match. An explanation of toll credit can be found in theintroduction section of the STIP.
This project is funded under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108.
AmountFundPhaseMPO
DVRPC ERC SECT 5307 TE $161,000DVRPC ERC SECT 5339 $414,000NJTPA ERC SECT 5307 TE $490,000NJTPA ERC SECT 5339 $1,260,000SJTPO ERC SECT 5307 TE $49,000SJTPO ERC SECT 5339 $126,000
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Transit Projects
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T300
Transit Rail Initiatives
Mass TransitCORE MISSION:
NJ TRANSITSPONSOR:Congestion ReliefCIS PROGRAM CATEGORY:
VariousLEGISLATIVE DISTRICT:MUNICIPALITY: Various
VariousCOUNTY:
This program provides funding for transit expansion projects, including new station construction,ferry program, fixed guideway improvements (Rail, Light Rail, BRT, and Ferry), and related vehicleand equipment acquisition. Also included are FTA new starts projects authorized under NewJersey Urban Core or SAFETEA LU. Potential projects in this category include (in no rank order):Northern Branch Rail; HBLR Extension to Secaucus; HBLR Secaucus Meadowlands Connector;Passaic Bergen rail service on the NYS&W east of Hawthorne using Diesel Multiple Unit (DMU)passenger equipment; Restoration of commuter rail service on the NYS&W west of Hawthorne;Port Morris Improvements; West Shore Hoboken to West Haverstraw; NERL Elizabeth Segmentfrom NJ TRANSIT S Northeast Corridor Midtown Elizabeth Station to Newark Liberty InternationalAirport via the Elizabeth Waterfront; Restoration of commuter rail service on the West Trenton line;River LINE LRT Capitol Extension; Second Phase of River LINE LRT/PATCO Extension; Route 1BRT, Second Phase of NERL (Newark Penn Station to Newark Liberty International Airport);Commuter rail extension in Monmouth and Ocean Counties; Lehigh Third Track CapacityImprovements; Extension of Cape May Seashore Line north to Hammonton (to Atlantic City RailLine); Commuter Rail extension to Phillipsburg, improvements on the Atlantic City Rail Line, newrail station improvements such as Atlantic City Line/River LINE connection, Moynihan Station,Penn Station New York access improvements and platform extensions, Penn Station New YorkCentral Concourse, Penn Station New York West End Concourse, E yard expansion, Bus RapidTransit Initiatives, Park and Rides and Smart Card Technology Program along with other newsystemwide, rail, bus, and light rail initiatives arising during the year.
The narrative above governs how the state Transportation Trust Funds that are appropriated in thestate budget to Transit Rail Initiatives can be used. The Transit Rail Initiatives project is a statefunded effort that is displayed here only for information purposes in order to give a betterunderstanding of total transportation funding. As shown below, there is no Federal fundingallocated to the Transit Rail Initiatives project in the first four constrained years. In compliancewith the state budget and the language above, state Transit Rail Initiatives funds will be used toadvance the projects listed above, some of which are also authorized under Federal law, but not yetfunded with Federal dollars.
Funding is also provided to advance projects dependent on other non federal (including private)funding, and/or state resources available beyond planned levels.
This project is funded under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108.
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FY 2017 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAMNew Jersey Transit Projects
Program/Project Name Project ID Number: T300
Transit Rail Initiatives
AmountFundPhaseMPO
DVRPC ERC STATE $3,352,363NJTPA ERC STATE $10,202,854SJTPO ERC STATE $1,020,283
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SECTION VII
NJDOT FIVE YEAR CAPITAL PLAN
This section is under revision pursuant to P.L.2016, CHAPTER 56, approved October 14, 2016 Assembly, No. 10 (Fourth Reprint).
SECTION VIII
NJ TRANSIT FIVE YEAR CAPITAL PLAN
This section is under revision pursuant to P.L.2016, CHAPTER 56, approved October 14, 2016 Assembly, No. 10 (Fourth Reprint).
SECTION IX
MPO LOCAL PROJECT LIST
($ millions)MPO Local Project List
FY 2017 2021 TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PLAN
Project TotalPhase FundMPO FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY17 21 FY22 26
DVRPC
FY 2017 Capital ProgramDVRPC, Future Projects (DBNUM: D026; UPC: 058026)
$23.500ERC $11.500 $12.000DVRPC STATE $0.000$23.500
FY 2017 Capital Program Total $23.5 $0.0$12.0$11.5 $23.5
MPO Candidate Project ListADA Improvements (DBNUM: D1505; UPC: 153550)
$3.114CON $3.114DVRPC STATE DVRPC $0.000$3.114
Burlington County Roadway Safety Improvements (DBNUM: D0302)$1.036CON $0.336 $0.700DVRPC STATE DVRPC $0.000$1.036
Gloucester County Roadway Safety Improvements (DBNUM: D0401; UPC: 048000)$0.700CON $0.700DVRPC STATE DVRPC $0.000$0.700
Mercer County Roadway Safety Improvements (DBNUM: D0412; UPC: 048075)$0.700CON $0.700DVRPC STATE DVRPC $0.000$0.700
Smithville Road Bridge over Rancocas Creek, CR 684 (DBNUM: D9903; UPC: 950629)$0.700CON $0.700DVRPC STATE DVRPC $0.000$0.700
Trenton Amtrak Bridges (DBNUM: 99362; UPC: 993620)$15.800UTI $6.800 $9.000DVRPC STATE DVRPC $0.000$15.800
MPO Candidate Project List Total $22.1 $0.0$11.1$11.0 $22.1
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Project TotalPhase FundMPO FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY17 21 FY22 26
NJTPA
FY 2017 Capital ProgramNJTPA, Future Projects (DBNUM: N063; UPC: 058027)
$141.000ERC $70.500 $70.500NJTPA STATE $0.000$141.000
FY 2017 Capital Program Total $141.0 $0.0$70.5$70.5 $141.0
MPO Candidate Project ListClove Road/Long Hill Road Improvements, CR 620/631 (DBNUM: NS0412)
$6.900CON $6.900NJTPA STATE NJTPA $0.000$6.900
County Bridge K0607, New Brunswick Road over Al’s Brook (DBNUM: N1407)$0.500DES $0.500NJTPA STATE NJTPA $0.000$0.500$2.500CON $2.500NJTPA STATE NJTPA $0.000$2.500
County Route 537 Corridor, Section A, NJ Rt. 33 Business and Gravel Hill Road (DBNUM: NS0403)$3.000DES $3.000NJTPA STATE NJTPA $0.000$3.000
Delancy Street, Avenue I to Avenue P (DBNUM: NS0504; UPC: 058046)$13.500CON $13.500NJTPA STATE NJTPA $0.000$13.500
Fifth Avenue Bridge (AKA Fair Lawn Avenue Bridge) over Passaic River (DBNUM: NS9606; UPC: 950589)$13.000CON $13.000NJTPA STATE NJTPA $0.000$13.000
Gordon Street over Out of Service Conrail Branch, Replacement (DBNUM: NS0408)$8.500CON $8.500NJTPA STATE NJTPA $0.000$8.500
Landing Road Bridge Over Morristown Line, CR 631 (DBNUM: NS9708; UPC: 980131)$1.000DES $1.000NJTPA STATE NJTPA $0.000$1.000$1.000ROW $1.000NJTPA STATE NJTPA $0.000$1.000$6.575CON $6.575NJTPA STATE NJTPA $0.000$6.575
McClellan Street Underpass (DBNUM: NS9812)$10.000CON $10.000NJTPA STATE NJTPA $0.000$10.000
Milford Warren Glen Road, CR 519 (DBNUM: NS9703; UPC: 950604)$8.300CON $8.300NJTPA STATE NJTPA $0.000$8.300
Monmouth County Bridges W7, W8, W9 over Glimmer Glass and Debbie s Creek (DBNUM: NS9306; UPC:950607)
$3.000DES $3.000NJTPA STATE NJTPA $0.000$3.000
NY Susquehanna and Western Rail Line Bicycle/Pedestrian Path (DBNUM: NS9803; UPC: 058018)$5.000ROW $5.000NJTPA STATE NJTPA $0.000$5.000
Openaki Road Bridge (DBNUM: NS9802; UPC: 058019)$1.000DES $1.000NJTPA STATE NJTPA $0.000$1.000$0.500ROW $0.500NJTPA STATE NJTPA $0.000$0.500$6.000CON $6.000NJTPA STATE NJTPA $0.000$6.000
Rumson Road over the Shrewsbury River, CR 520 (DBNUM: NS9706; UPC: 950628)$5.500ROW $5.500NJTPA STATE NJTPA $0.000$5.500
Schalk s Crossing Road Bridge, CR 683 (DBNUM: 00321; UPC: 003210)$10.359CON $10.359NJTPA STATE NJTPA $0.000$10.359
South Amboy Intermodal Center (DBNUM: 98541; UPC: 985410)$3.000ERC $3.000NJTPA STATE NJTPA $0.000$3.000
Two Bridges Road Bridge and West Belt Extension (DBNUM: NS9801)$19.200CON $19.200NJTPA STATE NJTPA $0.000$19.200
Waterloo Road over Musconetcong River (DBNUM: NS0107; UPC: 023670)$3.000CON $3.000NJTPA STATE NJTPA $0.000$3.000
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Project TotalPhase FundMPO FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY17 21 FY22 26Route 78, Pittstown Road (Exit 15), Interchange Improvements (CR 513) (DBNUM: NS0309; UPC: 950435)
$5.000CON $5.000NJTPA STATE NJTPA $0.000$5.000
MPO Candidate Project List Total $136.3 $0.0$54.7$81.6 $136.3
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Project TotalPhase FundMPO FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY17 21 FY22 26
SJTPO
FY 2017 Capital ProgramSJTPO, Future Projects (DBNUM: S044; UPC: 058025)
$15.000ERC $7.500 $7.500SJTPO STATE $0.000$15.000
FY 2017 Capital Program Total $15.0 $0.0$7.5$7.5 $15.0
MPO Candidate Project ListAtlantic Avenue, Morris Avenue to Rhode Island Avenue (DBNUM: S1602; UPC: 163150)
$1.110CON $1.110SJTPO STATE SJTPO $0.000$1.110
CR 551 (Hook Road), E. Pittsfield Street to Route 295 (DBNUM: S1406; UPC: 143910)$1.500CON $1.500SJTPO STATE SJTPO $0.000$1.500
Cumberland County Federal Road Program (DBNUM: S1403; UPC: 143880)$3.900ERC $2.000 $1.900SJTPO STATE SJTPO $0.000$3.900
Salem County Mill and Overlay Resurfacing Program (DBNUM: S1501; UPC: 153490)$1.800CON $1.800SJTPO STATE SJTPO $0.000$1.800
Washington Avenue (CR 608), Rt 9 (New Road) to Fire Rd (CR 651) (DBNUM: S1603; UPC: 163530)$1.700CON $1.700SJTPO STATE SJTPO $0.000$1.700
Route 73 (Blue Anchor Road), Route 322 to Route 54 (Twelfth Street) (DBNUM: S1412; UPC: 143970)$1.500CON $1.500SJTPO STATE SJTPO $0.000$1.500
MPO Candidate Project List Total $11.5 $0.0$4.9$6.6 $11.5
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SECTION X
GLOSSARY
FISCAL YEAR 2017TRANSPORTATION CAPITAL PROGRAM
Glossary
Table of Contents
Section 1 Capital Investment Strategy Categories / Asset Categories
Section 2 Core Missions
Section 3 Phases of Work
Section 4 Funding Categories
a. NJDOT
b. NJ TRANSIT
Section 5 Metropolitan Planning Organizations
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GLOSSARY
The following serves as a guide to terms used in the Transportation Capital Program:
SECTION 1 CAPITAL INVESTMENT STRATEGY CATEGORIES /ASSET CATEGORIES
The New Jersey Statewide Capital Investment Strategy (SCIS) classifies projects according to thetype of work to be done.
Airport AssetsIncludes work that is intended to preserve, maintain and improve aviation facilities, forthe development of an efficient air transportation system that responds to the needs of itsusers and the public. Administering the aviation system includes public use airports thatconsist of a complex system of facilities operated by state, county, municipal and privateentities.
Bridge AssetsIncludes projects which are designed to keep existing bridges functioning and in a stateof good repair, including work which rehabilitates or replaces existing bridges to meetcurrent design standards. Examples of work included within this category are:
Bridge capital maintenanceBridge deck rehabilitation and replacementBridge managementBridge rehabilitation and replacementDams
Capital Program DeliveryIncludes program implementation costs for various phases of projects, including;construction, contractor support, planning programs and studies, scoping and design,right of way, utility work, and quality assurance.
Congestion ReliefIncludes work that improves the flow of people and goods along roadways. Specificprograms under this heading include; highway operational improvements, bottleneckimprovements, missing links, major widening, intelligent transportation systems andtravel demand management.
Local Systems SupportProvides for development and implementation of transportation improvements on localroadway networks. Examples of program categories within this heading are; local aid tocounties, local aid to municipalities, bicycle/pedestrian, regional planning, and projectdevelopment.
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Mass Transit AssetsIncludes light rail, and rail and bus physical assets required to maintain the transit systemin a state of good repair. Examples of work within this category include:
Electric TractionRail Stations, bus terminals, sheltersRolling Stock, rail cars and busesSignalingStructuresTrack
Multimodal ProgramsIncludes work that addresses improvements in/provisions for alternative modes oftransportation. Program categories within this heading include; goods movement,bicycle/pedestrian, ferries, paratransit, intermodal connections, rail, and maritime.
Road AssetsIncludes projects which are designed to keep the existing highway system functioningand in a state of good repair, including work which upgrades segments of the system tomeet current design standards (e.g., safety treatments that are part of a general roadwayproject such as; signs, guiderail, barrier curb, and traffic signals as opposed toindividual line item programs, that include specific signs and/or traffic signals).Examples of work included in this category are:
Drainage ManagementEnvironmental RemediationHighway Rehabilitation and ReconstructionLandscapePavement Management SystemResurfacing
Safety ManagementIncludes safety programs that are aimed at reducing the frequency and severity of crashes,and promoting the all round engineering, education, and enforcement approach of“Safety First”. “Safety First” is further reflected in several other NJDOT supportedprograms that utilize the 4E’s (Engineering, Education, Enforcement, and EmergencyMedical Services (quicker response and care)), and in other measures to enhance safetyand reduce crashes. Examples of safety management programs are:
ADA Curb Ramp ImplementationBetterments, SafetyBicycle & Pedestrian Facilities/AccommodationsCrash Reduction ProgramHighway Safety Improvement Program PlanningIntersection Improvement Program (Project Implementation)Motor Vehicle Crash Records
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Pedestrian Safety Improvement Design and ConstructionPedestrian Safety Improvement ProgramRail Highway Grade Crossing, FederalRail Highway Grade Crossing, StateRestriping Program & Line Reflectivity Management SystemRockfall MitigationSafe Routes to School ProgramSafe Streets to Transit ProgramSegment Improvement ProgramTraffic Signal ReplacementTransportation Safety Resource Center (TSRC)
Transportation Support Facilities AssetsIncludes projects designed to preserve, maintain and improve physical plantinfrastructure, including; office buildings, rest areas, maintenance facilities, toll plazasand existing park and ride locations. (Bus stops and train stations are included underMass Transit Assets).
SECTION 2 CORE MISSION
The NJDOT’s overall mission has been divided into five distinct Core Missions as part ofGovernor Christie s Performance Budgeting Initiative. Performance data and expenditures aretied to the Core Missions listed below.
10 Infrastructure PreservationProjects and programs with a primary focus on preserving, rehabilitating, orreconstructing existing physical assets, such as roads and bridges.
20 SafetyProjects and programs with a primary focus on improving public health and safety ofmotorists, pedestrians, cyclists and other users of the transportation network by reducingtransportation related fatalities and injuries.
30 Operations and MaintenanceRoutine and regular expenditures required to: keep the highway surfaces, shoulders,roadsides, structures, and traffic control devices in usable condition; maintain facilities;purchase winter operations equipment, light trucks, cars, and construction equipment;and respond to winter storms and emergencies. Operations and Maintenance alsoincludes administrative operations that support the other core missions (such as humanresources, budget, and accounting).
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40 Mobility and Congestion ReliefProjects and programs with a primary focus on maintaining or increasing the movementof passengers and goods. These projects and programs may provide a safety and/orinfrastructure preservation benefit, however, their goal is improving quality of life.
50 Mass TransitProjects or programs designed to move relatively large numbers of people at one time;utilizing passenger transportation services that operate on established schedules, alongdesignated routes or lines, with specific stops.
SECTION 3 PHASES OF WORK
The stages of project development that occur during the project delivery process. The currentNJDOT project delivery process, in order of occurrence, is Problem Statement (PS), ConceptDevelopment (CD), Preliminary Engineering (PE), Final Design (DES), Right of Way (ROW),Utilities (UTI), and Construction (CON). The terms apply to these various phases of work.
CAP Capital AcquisitionThe acquisition of rolling stock by NJ TRANSIT.
CD/LCD Concept DevelopmentThe Concept Development phase identifies and compares reasonable alternatives andstrategies that address a well defined and well justified Purpose and Need Statement, andestablishes a Preliminary Preferred Alternative (PPA). The PPA is selected based on thefollowing factors: environmental impacts, constructability, cost effectiveness, and lengthof time for construction. CD involves data collection, internal and external stakeholdercoordination, and alternatives analysis. Along with the PPA, key products that areproduced in this phase include the Purpose and Need Statement, the NationalEnvironmental Policy Act (NEPA) classification, and the Concept Development Report.CD denotes NJDOT’s Concept Development phase; LCD denotes a Concept Developmentphase by a local entity (MPO, county, municipality).
CON ConstructionThe Construction phase is the period of work involving the actual building of a project.
DES Final DesignThe purpose of the Final Design phase is to produce the project’s construction contractdocuments (i.e., final plans, specifications, and cost estimate (PS&E)) for use in solicitingbids from prospective contractors and advancing the project to the Construction phase.DES includes the continuation and completion of environmental and engineering tasksinitiated in the Preliminary Engineering phase (i.e., roadway design, bridge design, rightof way and access engineering, utility engineering, environmental permits and clearances,and community outreach). The completion of those tasks will involve various internal
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and external project stakeholders. Stakeholder coordination ranges from, onboard projectreview meetings with internal offices, to, efforts with local officials, the general public andother state and federal agencies. Efforts involving the public and local officials are guidedby a project specific public involvement action plan. DES is completed when the projectis authorized for construction, which initiates the Construction phase of project delivery.
EC Design and ConstructionFunding is provided for design and/or construction costs.
ERC Design, Right of Way and ConstructionFunding is provided for design, right of way, and/or construction costs.
PE/LPE Preliminary EngineeringThe Preliminary Engineering phase involves performing engineering tasks and technicalenvironmental studies to obtain formal community consensus (through a publicinformation center) of the studies and to secure the approval of the environmentaldocument. If a design exception is necessary on a project, preparation and approval ofthe Design Exception Report will occur during the PE phase. During PE a number ofactivities are simultaneously set in motion, based on the PPA, such as communityinvolvement (meetings with affected property, business owners), agency consultation,environmental documentation, design level mapping, and the development of geometricdesign. PE denotes NJDOT Preliminary Engineering phase; LPE denotes preliminaryengineering by a local entity (MPO, county, municipality).
PLS Planning StudyA phase or type of work involving traffic studies needs analyses, corridor studies, andother work in advance of project development. See also “Concept Development.”
PS Problem ScreeningThe Problem Screening Phase is the entrance into the Capital Project Delivery Process forany potential project. The purpose of this phase is to investigate a potential transportationproblem identified through a Problem Statement. The sources of the Problem Statementsmay include NJDOT Management Systems, Planning Studies, a Metropolitan PlanningOrganization, or internal and external stakeholders. This phase may involve a ProblemStatement review, field investigation, and coordination with NJDOT Subject MatterExperts. Upon completion of a Problem Statement review, a recommendation foradvancement or withdrawal is submitted to the Capital Program Committee (CPC) forreview and approval.
The objective of the Problem Screening Phase is to effectively, efficiently, and consistentlyscreen transportation problems in agreement with the Statewide Capital InvestmentStrategy (SCIS) and project prioritization criteria. Achieving this goal is expected toproduce selective proposals that are consistent with the SCIS performance related goals,objectives, and investment targets for potential advancement while conforming to state
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and federal requirements.
ROW Right of WayA general term denoting land, property, or an interest therein, usually in a strip acquiredfor, or devoted to, transportation purposes.
UTIL UtilityIn some cases, the utility relocation work associated with a project must be programmedseparately from the actual construction phase of work. These items are shown under the“Utility” category.
SECTION 4 FUNDING CATEGORIES
Projects are funded under various funding categories, depending on the type of work.
a. NJDOT FUNDING CATEGORIES
BRIDGE OFFThis federal aid funding category provides funds for the rehabilitation or replacementof bridges defined as structurally deficient and/or functionally obsolete according tofederal definitions. This funding is used for bridges that are off the federal aid system.
CMAQ Congestion Mitigation and Air QualityThis federal aid funding category was established under the federal IntermodalSurface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (ISTEA) to provide funding for projectsthat improve air quality and/or relieve congestion without adding new highwaycapacity. These funds are especially targeted for states, like New Jersey, with seriousair quality problems to help meet their Clean Air Act obligations.
DEMO Demonstration FundsFederal transportation acts sometimes target specific projects in various states inaddition to general programs for federal support. This funding category includes“demonstration” funding provided under ISTEA, as well as “high priority project”funding provided under Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA 21) andSafe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users(SAFETEA LU). Projects with “demonstration”, or “high priority project”, fundingoften have special rules of use.
FBP – FHWA Ferry Boat ProgramFederal funds that are allocated for improvements to ferry boats and ferry terminalfacilities throughout the state.
HSIP Highway Safety Improvement ProgramThis federal aid funding category was established under SAFETEA LU with the
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purpose of significantly reducing traffic fatalities and serious injuries on all publicroads in a comprehensive and strategic manner consistent with the State’s StrategicHighway Safety Plan. Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP 21)has continued this program with a focus on performance measures and targets.
LTAP – Local Technical Assistance ProgramFederal funds that are allocated for LTAP centers that provide information andtraining to local governments and agencies to foster a safe, efficient, andenvironmentally sound surface transportation system by improving skills andincreasing knowledge of the transportation workforce and decision makers.
NHFP HWY National Highway Freight ProgramAs established by the FAST Act, the National Highway Freight Program providesfunding to improve the efficient movement of freight on the National HighwayFreight Network (NHFN). NHFP supports several goals, including: infrastructureand operational improvements that strengthen economic competitiveness, reducecongestion, reduce the cost of freight transportation, improve reliability, and increaseproductivity; improving the safety, security, efficiency, and resiliency of freighttransportation in rural and urban areas; improving the state of good repair of theNHFN; using innovation and advanced technology to improve NHFN safety,efficiency, and reliability; improving the efficiency and productivity of the NHFN;improving State flexibility to support multi State corridor planning and addresshighway freight connectivity; and reducing the environmental impacts of freightmovement on the NHFN.
NHFP RAIL National Highway Freight Program Intermodal or RailIn addition to improvements to the NHFN, the FAST Act establishes funding forsurface transportation projects to improve the flow of freight into and out of a freightintermodal or freight rail facility. These projects include those within the boundariesof public or private freight rail or water facilities (including ports), and that providesurface transportation infrastructure necessary to facilitate direct intermodalinterchange, transfer, and access into or out of the facility.
NHPP National Highway Performance ProgramAs established by MAP 21, the National Highway Performance Program providessupport for the construction of new facilities on the National Highway System (NHS),the condition and performance of the NHS, and achieving performance targets, as setby that State’s asset management plan.
OTHERThis represents funding provided from other sources, including, but not limited to, bistate and autonomous authorities, private entities, and local governments.
PL/PL FTA PlanningA federal aid funding category that provides funds for the federally mandated
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transportation planning process conducted within each Metropolitan PlanningOrganization.
RHC Rail Highway Grade Crossings ProgramA federal funding category which is intended to develop and implement safetyimprovement projects to reduce the number and severity of crashes at publichighway rail grade crossings. Eligible program activities include signing andpavement markings at crossings, active warning devices, crossing surfaceimprovements, sight distance improvements, grade separations, and the closing andconsolidation of crossings.
RTP Recreational Trails ProgramProvides grants to public agencies and non profit organizations for a variety of trailprojects. The NJ Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Parks andForestry, administers the program.
SPR/SPR FTA Statewide Planning and ResearchFederal law requires that a percentage of the funds that are allocated to states forhighway improvements be devoted to planning and research activities.
STATEThe “STATE” or “TTF” category is used to show the disposition of funding receivedfrom the New Jersey Transportation Trust Fund.
STP Surface Transportation ProgramA federal aid funding category, established under ISTEA, which encompassesfunding previously made available under various smaller federal aid categories (STPNJ denotes funding provided to NJTPA; STP STU denotes funding provided toDVRPC; STP SJ denotes funding provided to SJTPO).
TAP Transportation Alternatives ProgramConsolidates funding from FHWA’s former Transportation Enhancements,Recreational Trails, and Safe Routes to School programs. MAP 21 eliminated the 10percent set aside under STP for “transportation enhancements” and replaced it withthe “transportation alternatives” program. Provides funding for programs andprojects defined as transportation alternatives, including on and off road pedestrianand bicycle facilities, infrastructure projects for improving non driver access to publictransportation and enhanced mobility, community improvement activities, andenvironmental mitigation; recreational trail program projects; safe routes to schoolprojects; and projects for the planning, design or construction of boulevards and otherroadways largely in the right of way of former Interstate System routes or otherdivided highways.
b. NJ TRANSIT FUNDING CATEGORIES
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NJ Transit funding categories are generally indicated by reference to federal statutorycategories and are identified as follows:
CASINO REVENUEAnnual allocation of 8.5% from the Casino Revenue Fund which is appropriatedspecifically for transportation services for senior citizen and disabled residents.
CMAQ Congestion Mitigation and Air QualityThis federal aid funding category was established under ISTEA to provide fundingfor projects that improve air quality and/or relieve congestion without adding newhighway capacity. These funds are especially targeted for states, like New Jersey, withserious air quality problems to help meet their Clean Air Act obligations.
MATCHLocal funds that are needed in order to receive a match in federal funding (Job Accessand Reverse Commute (JARC) and SECT 5311).
METRO NORTHFunding received from the Metro North Railroad of the New York MetropolitanTransportation Authority.
OPER OperatingFare box generated revenue funds.
OTHERRepresents funding provided from other sources, including but not limited to; bi stateand autonomous authorities, private entities, and local governments.
SECT 5307 Section 5307Under MAP 21, this program has been consolidated to include the JARC program(formally SECT 5316). Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Urbanized Area FormulaProgram, including funding for Transportation Enhancements (SECT 5307 TE),Transportation Alternatives Program (SECT 5307 TAP), and Associated TransitImprovements (SECT 5307 ATI).
SECT 5310 Section 5310Provides formula funding to increase the mobility of seniors and persons withdisabilities. The former New Freedom Program (SECT 5317) was folded into thisprogram.
SECT 5311 Section 5311Federal funding is provided for rural public transportation programs (formerlyknown as the Section 18 Program). JARC program funds are also eligible under theRural Area Formula Program.
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SECT 5324 Section 5324Assists states and public transportation systems with emergency related expenses.Emergencies are defined as, natural disasters affecting a wide area, or a catastrophicfailure from an external cause for which the Governor of a state has declared anemergency or the President has declared a major disaster. This program funds capitalprojects to protect, repair, reconstruct or replace equipment and facilities. It also fundstransit agency operating costs: evacuation; rescue operations; establishing temporarypublic transportation service or changing public transportation route service before,during, or after an emergency in an area directly affected.
SECT 5337 Section 5337MAP 21 established a new formula based State of Good Repair grant programdedicated to repairing and upgrading the nation’s rail transit systems along with highintensity motor bus systems that use high occupancy vehicle lanes, including budrapid transit (BRT). This program replaces the Fixed Guideway Modernizationprogram (SECT 5309). Projects are limited to replacement and rehabilitation, or capitalprojects required to maintain public transportation systems in a state of good repair.Projects must be included in a Transit Asset Management Plan to receive funding. Thenew formula comprises: (1) the former Fixed Guideway Modernization formula; (2) anew service based formula; and (3) a new formula for buses on HOV lanes.
SECT 5339 Section 5339A formula grant program which replaces Section 5309. This capital program providesfunding to replace, rehabilitate, and purchase buses and related equipment, and toconstruct bus related facilities. Funds are eligible to be transferred by the state tosupplement urban and rural formula grant programs (SECT 5307 and SECT 5311,respectively).
STATEThe “STATE” category is used to show the disposition of funding received from theNew Jersey Transportation Trust Fund.
STP Surface Transportation ProgramA federal aid funding category, established under ISTEA, which encompassesfunding previously made available under various smaller federal aid categories (STPNJ denotes funding provided to NJTPA; STP STU denotes funding provided toDVRPC; STP SJ denotes funding provided to SJTPO).
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TAP Transportation Alternatives ProgramConsolidates funding from FHWA’s former Transportation Enhancements,Recreational Trails, and Safe Routes to School programs. MAP 21 eliminated the 10percent set aside under STP for “transportation enhancements” and replaced it withthe “transportation alternatives” program. Eligible activities are broadly defined, and,with respect to transit, include: construction, planning and design of infrastructurerelated projects and systems that will provide safe routes for non drivers (includingchildren, older adults and individuals with disabilities) to access daily needs, and forthe preservation and rehabilitation of historic transportation facilities.
SECTION 5 METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATIONS
Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) serve as the forum for cooperative transportationdecision making for metropolitan planning areas as required by federal regulations. MPOsconsist of representatives of state and local governments and major transportation agencies.There are three MPOs in New Jersey:
DVRPC Delaware Valley Regional Planning CommissionThe MPO covering the counties of Mercer, Burlington, Camden, and Gloucester.
NJTPA North Jersey Transportation Planning AuthorityThe MPO covering the counties of Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Hunterdon, Middlesex,Monmouth, Morris, Ocean, Passaic, Somerset, Sussex, Union and Warren.
SJTPO South Jersey Transportation Planning OrganizationThe MPO covering the counties of Cape May, Atlantic, Cumberland, and Salem.