Governor Corzine awards pedestrian safety grants New Jersey will invest $6 million in local pedestrian safety improvements

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For Immediate Release Contact: Erin Phalon December 22, 2008 Phone: (609) 530-4280 Governor Corzine awards pedestrian safety grants New Jersey will invest $6 million in local pedestrian safety improvements (Trenton) Reiterating his commitment to improving pedestrian safety, Governor Jon S. Corzine today announced that the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) will award $4 million in Safe Routes to School grants and $2 million in Safe Streets to Transit grants. These programs are critical components of New Jersey s five year pedestrian safety program. Governor Jon S. Corzine said. Providing kids and commuters with safe facilities to walk and ride their bikes can encourage mass transit use, improve quality of life and prevent childhood obesity. NJDOT s 2008 Safe Routes to School initiative will provide grants for projects in 33 municipalities in amounts ranging from $8,000 to $300,000. The grants will be used for local projects designed to encourage children to walk and bike to school, including the creation of safer walkways, bikeways and street crossings near schools. New Jersey's Safe Routes to School Program helps communities develop and implement projects that encourage walking and bicycling to school while enhancing the safety of these trips. The program increases pedestrian safety awareness among motorists and schoolchildren. Safe Routes to School also improves environmental health and quality of life by reducing traffic jams and air pollution. In addition, Safe Routes to School improves pediatric health by providing regular physical activity. The Safe Streets to Transit program helps counties and municipalities improve access to transit facilities and all modes of public transportation. The initiative will provide grants to 15 municipalities statewide that will help install and upgrade sidewalks, pedestrian barriers and improve lighting and drainage on roadways upon which transit facilities are located. In 2006, Governor Corzine created a five-year, $74 million initiative to improve pedestrian safety throughout New Jersey by encouraging motorists to share the road with pedestrians through engineering, education and enforcement. The initiative included $15 million over five years for the Safe Routes to Schools program and $5 million for the Safe Streets to Transit program.

SAFE STREETS TO TRANSIT County Municipality Name of Project Type Of Recommended Total Improvement Camden Woodlynne Borough Pedestrian Safety Pedestrian Safety $120,000.00 Improvements To Ferry Avenue (CR 603) Bergen Edgewater Borough Borough of Edgewater 2008 Pedestrian Safety $70,000.00 Safe Routes to Transit Improvement Plan Camden Camden City Market to RiverLine Pedestrian Safety $170,000.00 Pedestrian Access Improvement Project, Camden Cape May Ocean City Haven Avenue traffic Pedestrian Safety $100,000.00 Calming Improvements - Phase I Hudson Hoboken City Commuter/Pedestrian Safety Railing at Hudson Place Pedestrian Safety $80,000.00 Atlantic Absecon City New Jersey Avenue & Station Avenue Streetscape Pedestrian Safety $275,000.00 Union Elizabeth City Improving Pedestrian Safety Pedestrian Safety $150,000.00 Burlington Florence Township Hornberger Avenue Sidewalk Project Camden Voorhees Township White Horse Road Sidewalk Improvements Passaic Clifton City Delawanna Avenue Sidewalk and Curb Improvements Bergen Lyndhurst Township Township of Lyndhurst Safe Streets to Transit Project - New York Avenue Pedestrian Safety $115,000.00 Pedestrian Safety $27,500.00 Pedestrian Safety $200,000.00 Pedestrian Safety $135,000.00 Union New Providence Borough Sidewalk Improvement of Division Avenue Pedestrian Safety $50,000.00

SAFE STREETS TO TRANSIT Middlesex Plainsboro Township Scudder's Mill Road & Pedestrian Safety $185,000.00 Plainsboro Road Pathway Improvements Atlantic Egg Harbor City Various locations Pedestrian Safety $175,500.00 Middlesex New Brunswick City Pedestrian Safety Improvements at Train Station Pedestrian Safety $147,000.00 Total $2,000,000.00

FY 2008 Safe Rout To School Recommended List Counties Municipalities Project Name Impr. Type Recommended Amount Atlantic County Linwood City New Road and Shore Road Crosswalk Enforcement Operation Non-Infrastructure $ 10,000.00 Demarest Borough Demarest Safe Routes to School Project - 2008 Infrastructure $ 150,000.00 Fort Lee Borough Fort Lee Abbott Boulevard Pedestrian Pathway Infrastructure $ 184,000.00 Hasbrouck Heights Borough Hasbrouck Heights Safe Routes to School Non-Infrastructure $ 23,000.00 Ridgewood Village Get To School Safely Non-infrastructure Project Non-Infrastructure $ 42,000.00 Burlington County Riverton Borough Riverton Safe Crossings Project Infrastructure $ 23,000.00 Chesilhurst Borough New Jersey Safe Routes to School Program for Chesilhurst Borough Infrastructure $ 230,000.00 Chesilhurst Borough New Jersey Safe Routes to School Program for Chesilhurst Borough Non-Infrastructure $ 26,000.00 Magnolia Borough Magnolia Safe Routes to School - Infrastructure Program Infrastructure $ 118,000.00 Magnolia Borough Magnolia Safe Routes to School - Non- Infrastructure Program Non-Infrastructure $ 38,000.00 Essex County Newark City in partnership with Meadowlink TMA Newark City-wide Safe Routes to School Initiative Infrastructure $ 225,000.00 Gloucester County East Greenwich Township Township of Greenwich - Safe Route Non- Infrastructure Project - Crossing Guard Training/Equipment Non-Infrastructure $ 15,000.00

FY 2008 Safe Rout To School Recommended List Hudson County Bayonne City Bayonne Safe Routes to School Project - 2008 (Phase 1 - Midtown Community School) Hudson County Jersey City School Crossing Safety Improvements Infrastructure $ 250,000.00 Hudson County West New York Town Safe Walk to School/West New York Hunterdon County Bloomsbury Borough, Califon Borough, Clinton Town, Flemington Borough, Frenchtown Borough, Hampton Borough, Hunterdon County Safe Routes to School Lebanon Borough, Milford Program Borough, Raritan Township, Stockton Borough in partnership with HART TMA Non-Infrastructure $ 46,000.00 Hunterdon County Clinton Town Town of Clinton Safe Routes to School Circulation Plan Infrastructure $ 225,000.00 Hunterdon County Milford Borough Pedestrian Improvement Project for Hillside Avenue Hunterdon County Raritan Township Barley Sheaf Rd. Sidewalk Extensions Infrastructure $ 200,000.00 Middlesex County New Brunswick City New Brunswick Infrastructure Grant Infrastructure $ 167,000.00 Middlesex County New Brunswick City New Brunswick SRTS Enforcement Program Non-Infrastructure $ 162,000.00 Monmouth County Union Beach Borough Installation of Traffic Calming Devices Morningside Avenue Infrastructure $ 74,000.00 Ocean County Brick Township Safe Routes to Midstreams Elementary School Non-Infrastructure $ 39,000.00

FY 2008 Safe Rout To School Recommended List Ocean County Little Egg Harbor Township Providing a safe route to school in Little Egg Harbor Township Salem County Elmer Borough SRTS 2008 Funding Application - Elmer Elementary School Sussex County Ogdensburg Borough (Ogdensburg Board of Education) Ogdensburg Walk/Bicycle Safe Access to School 2008 Infrastructure $ 23,000.00 Union County Cranford Township Pedestrian Safety: Solar Powered LED Pedestrian Crosswalk Beacon Infrastructure $ 9,000.00 Union County Garwood Borough Cenetr Street Sidewalk Construction and Walnut Street Pedestrian Crossing Signs. Infrastructure $ 18,000.00 Union County Garwood Borough Lincoln School Walking School Bus Incentive program Non-Infrastructure $ 22,000.00 Union County New Providence Borough New Providence Walks to School 2008 Infrastructure $ 180,000.00 Warren County Oxford Township The Oxford central School and the SRTS Committee have selected the title: "Movin' to the OC" Non-Infrastructure $ 8,000.00