Managing Change Along the US 322 Corridor: Land Use and Transportation Issues Policies and Recommendations - Volume I

Managing Change Along the US 322 Corridor:  Land Use and Transportation Issues Policies and Recommendations - Volume I

Product No.: 06023
Date Published: 06/2006

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The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) through its concept Development program, is encouraging counties and municipalities to work cooperatively along key transportation corridors to assess land use and access management policies and to evaluate area growth potential, as defined in local zoning ordinances, and in transportation improvement and policy implications. The US 322 corridor assessment and the resulting implementation recommendations are intended to (1) preserve the State's investment in current or pending transportation investments; (2) promote the conditions to achieve multi-modal transportation solutions to help alleviate current corridor congestion and forecasted travel growth; and (3) to further the goals of coordinated land use and transportation planning both within municipalities and along multi-municipal corridors. Volume One documents the baseline conditions along the corridor and provides a municipal and corridor wide build out analysis. Volume Two will include land use and transportation recommendations as well as sample ordinances.

Geographic Area Covered: Route 322 Corridor, Gloucester County, New Jersey

Key Words: Land use, access management, smart growth, build-out, congestion management process, mixed uses, open space preservation sprawl, overlay districts, curb cuts, traffic accidents, population growth, zoning ordinances, historic districts.

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