
Product No.: 05013
Date Published: 03/2005
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This document presents a planning effort that links transportation and land use planning by managing growth appropriate to infrastructure capacity and consistent with county, state, and regional plans to foster economic development. This study provides a set of suitable transportation improvements, land use and economic development strategies that address the needs of corridor residentsand employers for Route 45 in Gloucester County. This study focuses on a transitional area at a stage of growth between first generation suburbs and a new regionalism community type, promoting economic development and transportation improvement strategies. The goal of the study is to enhance this region as a major transportation artery and economic center in the county, thereby encouraging urban redevelopment and infill development, and discouraging the continuing trend of sprawl.Geographic Area Covered: The Route 45 Corridor study area in southern New Jersey extends approximately eight miles from Salem Road (CR511) in Woodbury City to US 322 (Swedesboro Road) in Harrison Township. The study area is located in Gloucester County and includes the following municipalities: City of Woodbury, Borough of Woodbury Heights, Deptford Township, West Deptford Township, Mantua Township and Harrison Township.
Key Words: corridor study, transportation planning land use planning economic development, growth management, potential transportation improvement scenarios, traffic congestion, implementation plan
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- Christopher W. King (cking@dvrpc.org)
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