
Product No.: 97020
Date Published: 12/1997
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The Camden County Public Transportation Plan examines operations and planning issues surrounding public transit services provided by NJ TRANSIT, Amtrak and PATCO. As a complement to these larger operators, non-traditional services such as Echelon Shuttle Bus and the Cross County Connesction TMA were also explored. In preparing this analysis, emphasis was given to the mandates of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (ISTEA) and the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 (CAAA). Specific measures which have been advanced to confirm with the intents of legislation include: improving existing carrier performance; identifying potential future markets; promoting concentrated, mixed use developments; focusing future development at multi-modal transportation centers; constructing park and ride lots; establishing community-based transportation systems, and; imposing traffic demand management strategies. This report along with the Camden County Highway Circulation Plan (DVRPC, Draft July 1993, Final report # 97019) is intended to serve as the transportation element of the County Comprehensive Plan.Geographic Area Covered: Camden County, New Jersey
Key Words: master plan, population, employment, growth, socio-economic chracteristics, auto ownership, means of travel to work, traffic congestion, land use, air quality, multi-use development, park and ride lots, transportation centers, public transportation, ridership, transit routes, non-traditional transit services, bus, truck, train, bike, car, pedestrian, ride-share, community-based transit, transportation management associations, travel demand management, transportation improvements
Staff Contact(s)
- Gregory R. Krykewycz, PP, AICP (gkrykewycz@dvrpc.org)
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