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Reminder - see below, first public meeting for the Jersey City Traffic Study is Tuesday, May 20th.
Attend and be part of the process and perhaps and hopefully some solutions... Quote:
Posted on: 2008/5/19 21:05
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Attend the below meeting and voice your concerns. We need to let these planners know we are serious about Jersey City becoming bike friendly.
Dear Interested Party, The FIRST PUBLIC MEETING for JERSEY CITY MOBILITY 2050 will be held on Tuesday, May 20 at 6 PM at Frank R. Conwell No. 3 Elementary School, 111 Bright Street. The purpose of Jersey City Mobility 2050 is to create an action-oriented transportation master plan for Jersey City*s transportation network through the year 2050. The new transportation master plan will describe the City*s vision for its transportation network and provide the steps to make the vision a reality. The purpose of the first public meeting is to establish the vision and goals for the new transportation plan. Visit: www.jerseycitymobility2050.com Naomi Hsu, AICP Senior Transportation Planner Jersey City Division of City Planning 30 Montgomery Street, Suite 1400 Jersey City, NJ 07302 T: 201.547.5021 F: 201.547.4323 hsun@jcnj.org
Posted on: 2008/5/6 0:21
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NYC just released their Strategic Plan for the NYC DOT 2008 and beyond titled - "Sustainable Streets"
while Jersey City has no striped bicycle lanes in the city's Bicycle Master Plan (but plenty of signs), NYC has released this impressive plan - Sustainable Streets initiatives include - - commitment to double the number of bike commuters by 2015 and triple the number by 2020 - making Central and Prospect Parks increasingly car-free - plans for pedestrian-priority projects around the city, - halve the number of pedestrian fatalities by 2030 - implement bus priority measures and bus rapid transit - improve parking management policies - develop Complete streets design templates - make city streets sustainable and attractive - communicate the need for safer streets through bike and pedestrian ad campaigns - community education and outreach these are bold and proactive initiatives and while NYC obiviously has exponential resources of JC, there is no good reason that our city cannot incorporate many of these ideas in planning for our future. we should be insisting on it. city elections are only a year away... will we hear this type of leadership from any candidates....
Posted on: 2008/5/1 19:44
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