
Product No.: 23144
Date Published: 04/2025
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The Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC) partnered with the City of Trenton to create a citywide bike plan called Our Streets: A Trenton Bike Plan for All. The plan builds on previous complete streets plans and initiatives, including the Trenton Complete Streets Design Handbook and the Downtown Trenton Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan. The plan recommends constructing a network of feasible and implementable on-road bike facilities that provide the highest level of safety, comfort, and separation possible for bicyclists in the city. This report summarizes the background and purpose of the bike plan, existing conditions in Trenton, public engagement efforts, and the recommended bike network.
Geographic Area Covered: Trenton City, Mercer County, New Jersey
Key Words: Trenton, bicycle, bike plan, bike network, complete streets, multimodal, engagement, outreach, public participation
Staff Contact(s)
- Cassidy Boulan AICP (cboulan@dvrpc.org)
- Christopher Mulroy (cmulroy@dvrpc.org)
Project Team
- Angela Rio Graphic Design and Print Specialist
- Christopher Mulroy Transportation Planner
- Cassidy Boulan Assistant Manager, Bicycle Programs
- Marissa Volk Transportation Planner
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In effect as of January 30, 2025
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