Browns Mills Bicycle and Pedestrian Action Plan

Browns Mills Bicycle and Pedestrian Action Plan

Product No.: 22034
Date Published: 04/2023

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The Browns Mills Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan presents a set of bicycle and pedestrian recommendations for Browns Mills, New Jersey that support better health outcomes and enhance connections to the Town Center, recreational destinations, and neighboring communities. It provides detailed recommendations for five locations throughout and around Browns Mills that the community, Pemberton Township, and Advisory Committee identified as both the highest priority and most achievable. The recommendations build on Browns Mills’ existing bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure with facilities that will create safer and more complete roads, trails, and intersections.

Geographic Area Covered: Browns Mills, Pemberton Township, Burlington County, New Jersey

Key Words: Bicycle, Bicycle Boulevards, Bike Lanes, Browns Mills, Burlington County, Chicane, Crashes, Crosswalks, Curb Ramp, Greenway, On-road, Pemberton Township, Pedestrian, Roadway, Sharrow, Sidewalks, Signage, Speed Limit, Trails, Walking

Staff Contact(s)

Project Team

  • Derek Lombardi Senior Planner
  • Cassidy Boulan Assistant Manager, Bicycle Programs
  • Amy Verbofsky Manager, Healthy and Resilient Communities

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