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Avenue P Bridge 03315 This project will address potential construction in the vicinity of the Avenue P Bridge. SPONSOR: City of Newark Bridge Preservation - Local Bridges NJTPA 288 DES STATE $400,000 CARGOMATE HP01015 CARGOMATE is a trade name for an ITS application which tracks the location of intermodal assets such as containers, truck chassis, generators set and drayage tractors belonging to partner operations in port and terminal areas. PAR Government Systems has joined with the FHWA and Maersk SeaLand shipping to deploy this pilot system in the Port Newark/Port Elizabeth area. NJDOT is the pass-through agency for funding. The federal FY 2001 DOT Appropriations Act provided funding for this project under an ITS grant. This project has been allocated $750,000. Union Various 20 SPONSOR: Port Authority NYNJ Intermodal Programs - Goods Movement NJTPA 103 ERC DEMO $750,000 Section III - Page 1

Central Avenue, Roadway Resurfacing and Improvements N0409 This project includes roadway resurfacing, traffic signal improvements, construction of pedestrian ramps, restriping, upgrading of existing storm drainage system and curb and sidewalk replacement from Valley Road to Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard. Orange City East Orange City West Orange Twp. LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 27 28 34 SPONSOR: County Local Aid - Local Roadway Improvements NJTPA 193 DES STP-NJ $2,010,000 First Street and Second Street over NJ TRANSIT 94049 The existing structures will be replaced with new structures. The existing structures have two travel lanes; the new structures will have two northbound travel lanes and a wider southbound travel lane. The approach roadways will be widened by one travel lane for a few hundred feet beyond the termini of the structures to match the wider cross section of the new structures. The project is being designed to be pedestrian compatible. STRUCTURE NO.: 0765164 0765165 Bridge Preservation - NJ TRANSIT Bridges NJTPA 261 CON STATE $3,000,000 Section III - Page 2

International Intermodal Corridor 99301 This program will provide funding for the international intermodal transportation center and corridor among and within the cities of Bayonne, Elizabeth, and Newark. The federal Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21) provided funding for this project under Section 1601, High Priority Projects Program. The Act allocated $2.0 M for this project. FY 2000 and FY2001 RABAs have increased the total authorization amount to $2,052,669. Hudson Union Bayonne City Elizabeth City LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 31 29 20 Intermodal Programs - Goods Movement NJTPA 106 ERC DEMO $100,000 Section III - Page 3

Newark Circulation Improvements 02380 This project will provide for improvements to Lafayette Street from McCarter Highway to Mulberry Street that include the construction of a new uniform north curb line with four traffic lanes and one turning lane. In addition, improvements will be made on Lafayette Street from Mulberry Street to Broad Street by creating a new roadway alignment for efficient westbound traffic movement between McCarter Highway and William Street and providing for higher traffic capacity eastbound between Broad Street and McCarter Highway. This segment shall provide sufficient roadway width to accommodate four travel lanes, one turning lane and potential extension of the Newark-Elizabeth Rail Link. The project shall also provide improvements to and realignment of Mulberry Street from Market Street to Lafayette Street, including an extension of the current two-way segmen from Edison Place to Lafayette Street, which shall provide sufficient roadway width to accommodate four travel lanes, turning lanes and drop-off areas. Improvements will be made to Edison Place between McCarter Highway and Mulberry Street. This segment shall maintain four travel lanes with turning lanes for ingress and egress to parking facilities. This is a multi-year funded project under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108. SPONSOR: County Local Aid - Local Roadway Improvements NJTPA 357 ERC STATE $6,000,000 Section III - Page 4

Raymond Boulevard Resurfacing N0213 This project involves the milling and resurfacing of Raymond Boulevard from Blanchard Street to Warren Street (approximately 2.5 miles). It also invloves the replacement of manhole castings, inlet castings, loop detectors, regulatory and warning signs; and the installation of sidewalks, curbs, handicap ramps and striping. SPONSOR: Local Aid - Local Roadway Improvements NJTPA 187 CON STP-NJ $3,550,000 Scotland Road Resurfacing and Streetscape, 1 N0407 This project includes the milling and resurfacing of Scotland Road, as well as curb and sidewalk replacement and tree removal and replacement from Randolph Place to Freeman Street. Orange City LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 27 SPONSOR: Orange City Local Aid - Local Roadway Improvements NJTPA 188 CON STP-NJ $520,000 Section III - Page 5

University Heights Connector (AKA I- 280, Downtown Connector, II) 824A First Street is the direct access from I-280 to University Heights. Improvements to First Street from Sussex Street to West Market Street will include widening to two 13-foot through lanes and exclusive left-turn lanes at Central Avenue. This project will be designed to be bicycle/pedestrian compatible. The federal Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21) provided funding for this project under Section 1601, High Priority Projects Program. The Act allocated $7.28 M for this project. FY2000 and FY2001 RABAs have increased the total authorization amoun of $7,466,583. Congestion Management - Hwy Operational Improvements NJTPA 121 ROW DEMO $5,000,000 Section III - Page 6

1&9 Fiber Optics Communications Infrastructure 03306 This program will provide for the design and construction of the critical fiber optic communications backbone link between the North Traffic Operations Center, Trenton Headquarters Emergency Control Center, the South Traffic Operations Center and the Stat Police. Construction of this 15-mile segment of fiber optics will complete the connection o appoximately 100 miles of cable and ITS facilities installed, owned, maintained and operated by NJDOT that extends from north to south in the state. Bergen Hudson Various MILEPOSTS: 47.80-62.80 32 38 37 Congestion Management - Intelligent Transportation Systems NJTPA 72 DES CMAQ $125,000 Section III - Page 7

1&9 McClellan Street Ramps 94047A This is a Port Authority of New York and New Jersey project. The project includes building ramps at the McClellan Street interchange to and from Route 1&9 north and southbound; demolition and reconstruction of the McClellan Street Bridge, and relocation of the utilities in the vicinity of the project. The project will be designed and constructed in accordance with NJDOT standards. This is a multi-year funded project under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108. MILEPOSTS: 46.30 STRUCTURE NO.: 0701150 SPONSOR: Port Authority/NJDOT Bridge and Roadway Preservation - Bridge and Roadway Rehabilitation NJTPA 268 CON STATE $5,000,000 Section III - Page 8

21 Newark Waterfront Community Access Study 98540 A study will be peformed to recommend safe pedestrian access across Route 21 from the New Jersey Performing Arts Center area to the Passaic River waterfront. The federal Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21) provided funding for this project under Section 1601, High Priority Projects Program. The Act allocated $1,000,000 for this project. FY 2000 and FY2001 RABAs have increased the total authorization amount to $1,026,335. Intermodal Programs - Bicycle/Pedestrian NJTPA 119 PD DEMO $1,026,335 Section III - Page 9

21 TSM 6, Contract 1 - Raymond Boulevard to I-280 722 This project will provide for widening of the existing roadway to construct three through lanes in each direction. Also, it provides for intersection improvements including left-turn, right-turn and auxiliary lanes where feasible. The existing NJ TRANSIT railroad bridge over Route 21 will be replaced with a new longer structure. There will be no bicycle accommodations within the project limits; however, pedestrian accommodations will be provided. This is a multi-year funded project under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108. MILEPOSTS: 2.50-3.40 STRUCTURE NO.: 0715150 Bridge and Roadway Preservation - Bridge and Roadway Rehabilitation NJTPA 274 CON STATE $11,500,000 Section III - Page 10

21 TSM 6, Contract 2 - Lafayette Street to Raymond Boulevard 722A This project will include widening of the existing roadway by approximately 1/2 lane on each side; intersection improvements, including left-turn and right-turn lanes as required; auxiliary lane in each direction to improve intersection operations; elimination of existing signals and left-turn movements at selected intersections; geometric changes; signalization changes. There will be no bicycle accommodations within the project limits; however, pedestrian accommodations will be provided. This is a multi-year funded project under the provisions of Section 13 of P. L. 1995, c.108. MILEPOSTS: 2.10-2.50 Congestion Management - Bottleneck Widening NJTPA 275 CON STATE $4,200,000 Section III - Page 11

21 TSM 6, Contract 3 - I-280 to Passaic Street 722B This project will include widening of the existing roadway by approximately 1/2 lane on each side; intersection improvements, including left-turn and right-turn lanes as required; auxiliary lane in each direction to improve intersection operations; elimination of existing signals and left-turn movements at selected intersections; geometric changes; signalization changes. There are no bicycle accommodations within the project limits; however, pedestrian accommodations will be provided. This is a multi-year funded project under the provisions of Section 13 of P.L. 1995, c.108. MILEPOSTS: 3.40-4.20 Congestion Management - Bottleneck Widening NJTPA 276 CON STATE $9,500,000 46 (34) Fairfield Road to Two Bridges Road 9115 Interchange improvements to Two Bridges Road/Passaic Avenue and Route 46 will include the addition of acceleration and deceleration lanes, signing, and striping. Fairfield Twp. MILEPOSTS: 54.50-55.80 STRUCTURE NO.: 0722156 LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: 27 Congestion Management - Hwy Operational Improvements NJTPA 129 CON NHS $6,800,000 Section III - Page 12