Overview
The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) and NJ TRANSIT
recognize New Jersey's growing population and changing transportation
needs. In order to meet future needs, they plan for both the short
term and the long term.
Federal and state laws require NJDOT and NJ TRANSIT to develop a
Long Range Transportation Plan (LRP) every five years. Each LRP
identifies how New Jersey's transportation system can meet user
expectations for the next 25 years.
It establishes a vision and policy structure, sets forth strategies,
provides a framework for directing investment and identifies the
financial resources to sustain the plan's vision.
The Next Plan: 2030
NJDOT and NJ TRANSIT and their consultants are working on the components
of the 2030 New Jersey Long Range Transportation Plan, Transportation
Choices 2030, due 2007. It will be available here.
The Current Plan: 2025
The current Long Range Transportation Plan,Transportation
Choices 2025 (pdf 40k), was completed
March 2001. The companion Urban
Transportation Supplements (pdf 27k),
issued March 2001, identifies transportation needs and issues in
the state's major urban areas.
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