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The Commissioner's Report
(archived)
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October 2002
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Governor McGreevey has asked me to implement his
vision of a Department that is efficient and committed
to smart growth. Communicating with citizens on
a regular basis is an integral part of sharing this
vision. The Commissioner's
Report, a monthly newsletter, highlights
the Department's pledge to serve the transportation
needs in your communities and throughout the state.
New Jerseyans deserve a better quality of life,
ensured by an effective transportation network.
I hope this newsletter is helpful to you.
-
Commissioner Jamie Fox
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NJDOT
gives communities funds to upgrade town centers,
improve safety, enhance quality of life
NJDOT invests in communities by directly
funding local projects. These range from enhancing
downtowns with decorative sidewalks, benches and
lighting and creating bikeways to restoring historic
structures.
For
more info
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Hudson-Bergen Light Rail's
Hoboken Terminal officially
opened on October 2. Governor
James E. McGreevey and
Transportation Commissioner and
NJ TRANSIT Board Chairman
Jamie Fox joined Senator Jon
Corzine, Representative Bob
Menendez, NJ TRANSIT Executive
Director George
Warrington and Hoboken Mayor
David Roberts at the ceremony.
The HBLR was launched in April
2000 and now operates in Bayonne,
Jersey City and Hoboken.
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$1
billion worth of construction is under way
in state
On
any given day on New Jersey's streets and highways
there are about 100 transportation construction
projects, totaling a billion dollars in contract
awards, being actively managed by the New Jersey
Department of Transportation.
For
more info
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newsclips (pdf 813kb)
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Efforts
continue to improve E-ZPASS
cost and efficiency
Progress is being made to reduce
bogus violation notices and improve customer service.
For
more info
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newsclips (pdf 674kb)
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New
mass transit services make
life easier for New Jersey commuters
- NJ
TRANSIT launches new MIDTOWN DIRECT service
- New
Jersey commuters enjoy new East End Concourse
in NY Penn Station
For
more info
Related
newsclips (pdf 1.6m)
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