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Strategy Profiles
1 Land use
2 Bicycle/Pedestrian
3 Bicycle/Pedestrian
4 Bicycle/Pedestrian
5 Travel Demand
6 Travel Demand
7 Transit
8 Transit
9 Transit
10 Transit
11 Roadway
12 Roadway
13 Goods Movement
14 Roadway
15 Roadway
16 Roadway
Acknowledgments
Press Release
updated 09/23/99
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Improving
Roadway
Function
The Situation |
There are a few roadways within the Route 1
Study Area that, because of "constriction points" (narrow underpasses) do not
provide for continuity of traffic flow, thereby contributing to congestion, queuing,
delays and possibly accidents. Others do not have sufficient carrying capacity (or logical
termini) to effectively accommodate current and predicted future travel demand. |
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The Proposal |
Provide limited widenings and extensions to
selected area roadways. |
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The Locations |
The following locations have been identified
for improvement: -- the widening of the Parsonage Road rail underpass (Woodbridge)
-- the widening of two Evergreen Road rail underpasses (Woodbridge)
-- the widening of Green Street, from Middlesex-Essex Turnpike to Route 1
(Woodbridge)
-- the widening of Randolph Avenue between Blair and Hart Streets
(Woodbridge)
-- the extension of Randolph Avenue to Route 1&9 (Woodbridge)
-- selected widening and operational improvements along Route 18 (New
Brunswick)
-- operational improvements at the George Street rail underpass (New
Brunswick) H |
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The Actions |
Where needed, conduct traffic counting and
geometrical programs; evaluate and recommend improvements for a predetermined design year;
develop transportation problem statements/concept plans/final design; work with the
appropriate agencies and organizations to seek funding for construction. |
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Estimated Annual Cost ($Millions) |
$5-$6 |
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Overall Traffic Benefits |
Medium to High (Benefits to Route 1 itself -
Low) |
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Other Impacts and Considerations |
This effort needs to be closely coordinated
and worked through the County, affected municipalities, businesses and the community at
large. |
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Lead (Sponsor) |
Middlesex County |
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Support |
NJTPA, NJDOT, Municipalities |
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Possible Funding |
County, TTF, CMAQ |
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Estimated Time Frame |
Long Term |
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This location has been included at the request of the City of New Brunswick |