US 130 Corridor Study

US 130 Corridor Study

Product No.: 97010
Date Published: 08/1997

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This document presents a transportation improvement plan for the US 130 Corridor in Burlington County. The plan documents the transportation needs of 44 project locations within the corridor and identifies 30 high priority locations. Potential improvement scenarios at these high priority locations represent a cost on the order of magnitude of approximately $300 million in capital investment on the highway network and an additional $450 million estimated for transit improvements. The estimated cost of the transit improvements represents the Camden to Trenton portion of the Southern New Jersey Light Rail Transit System. A write-up of the existing conditions, identified problems and long range and short range potential improvement scenarios for each location is presented. The Burlington County Freeholders have initiated a wide-range study of the US 130 Corridor in an effort to identify actions and or strategies which are aimed at revitalizing the study area by promoting economic development and improving the quality of life. The Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC) was requested to assist in this corridor planning effort by conducting a study which addressed issues affecting transportation and circulation. This effort has resulted in a document that takes a comprehensive look at the transportation needs in the corridor and identifies which project locations are in need of immediate attention.

Geographic Area Covered: Bordentown, Mansfield, Florence, Burlington, Willingboro, Delanco, Edgewater Park, Delran, Riverside And Cinnaminson Townships; Also, Fieldsboro, Riverton, And Palmyra Boroughs; And The Cities Of Bordentown, Burlington And Beverly, All Within Burlington County.

Key Words: Transportation Problem Locations, Improvement Scenarios, Project Priorities, Project Benefits, Economic Development, Investment Strategies, Implementation Plan, Estimated Project Costs

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