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Cross County Connection Transportation Management Association was formally incorporated in 1989 through the efforts of a group of southern New Jersey business leaders, local government officials, and representatives from the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) and New Jersey Transit Corporation (NJ TRANSIT) to address mobility issues in the region and reduce the number of vehicles on state and local roadways. Today, Cross County Connection is a non-profit organization partnering with NJDOT, NJ TRANSIT, Federal Highway Administration, the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, South Jersey Transportation Planning Organization, North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority and its members to provide solutions to complex transportation problems for counties, municipalities, employers and commuters in Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester and Salem Counties. This Cross County Connection Transportation Management Association publication is funded by the North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority and the Federal Highway Administration. The Federal Government and the State of New Jersey assume no liability for the contents.
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Contents
1. Introduction.................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Benefits of a Bicycle-friendly Burlington County..........................................................................1 1.2 Setting ...................................................................................................................................................3 2 Methods............................................................................................................................ 9 2.1 Inventory Update..................................................................................................................................9 2.2 Facility Classification............................................................................................................................10 3 Existing Conditions......................................................................................................... 11 3.1 Bikeway Network ................................................................................................................................11 3.2 Transit Connections.............................................................................................................................106 3.3 Regional Connections..........................................................................................................................115 4 Implementation Tools..................................................................................................... 118 4.1 Jurisdiction and Network Development.........................................................................................118 4.2 Funding Sources....................................................................................................................................119 5 Technical Support............................................................................................................ 126 Appendix A: Burlington County Survey Instrument...................................................... A1
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Figure 1: Bikeway Types.....................................................................................................................................10 Figure 2: Crosswicks Creek Bridge on the Delaware River Heritage Trail............................................106
Tables
Table 1: Burlington County Land Uses.........................................................................................................5 Table 2: Burlington County Bikeway Network...........................................................................................11 Table 3: Bikeway Network by Municipality..................................................................................................15 Table 4: Bass River Township Bikeways........................................................................................................17 Table 5: Beverly City Bikeways.......................................................................................................................19 Table 6: Bordentown City Bikeways.............................................................................................................21 Table 7: Bordentown Township Bikeways....................................................................................................23 Table 8: Burlington City Bikeways.................................................................................................................25 Table 9: Burlington Township Bikeways........................................................................................................27 Table 10: Chesterfield Township Bikeways..................................................................................................30 Table 11: Cinnaminson Township Bikeways.................................................................................................32 Table 12: Delanco Township Bikeways..........................................................................................................34 Table 13: Delran Township Bikeways............................................................................................................36 Table 14: Eastampton Township Bikeways....................................................................................................38 Table 15: Edgewater Park Township Bikeways............................................................................................40 Table 16: Evesham Township Bikeways.........................................................................................................42 Table 17: Fieldsboro Borough Bikeways.......................................................................................................47 Table 18: Florence Township Bikeways.........................................................................................................49 Table 19: Hainesport Township Bikeways....................................................................................................51 Table 20: Lumberton Township Bikeways....................................................................................................53 Table 21: Mansfield Township Bikeways........................................................................................................55 Table 22: Medford Township Bikeways.........................................................................................................59 Table 23: Medford Lakes Borough Bikeways...............................................................................................62 Table 24: Moorestown Township Bikeways.................................................................................................64 Table 25: Mount Holly Township Bikeways..................................................................................................68 Table 26: Mount Laurel Township Bikeways................................................................................................70 Table 27: New Hanover Township Bikeways...............................................................................................73 Table 28: North Hanover Township Bikeways............................................................................................75 Table 29: Palmyra Borough Bikeways............................................................................................................77 Table 30: Pemberton Borough Bikeways......................................................................................................79 Table 31: Pemberton Township Bikeways....................................................................................................81 Table 32: Riverside Township Bikeways........................................................................................................84 Table 33: Riverton Borough Bikeways..........................................................................................................86 Table 34: Shamong Township Bikeways.........................................................................................................88 Table 35: Southampton Township Bikeways................................................................................................90
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Springfield Township Bikeways......................................................................................................92 Tabernacle Township Bikeways......................................................................................................94 Washington Township Bikeways....................................................................................................96 Westampton Township Bikeways..................................................................................................98 Willingboro Township Bikeways....................................................................................................100 Woodland Township Bikeways......................................................................................................102 Wrightstown Borough Bikeways..................................................................................................104 NJ TRANSIT Bus Routes...............................................................................................................107 BurLink Bus Routes........................................................................................................................108
Maps
Map 1: Burlington County Bicycle Collisions, 2007-2011 .......................................................................2 Map 2: Burlington County ..............................................................................................................................4 Map 3: Burlington County Land Use............................................................................................................6 Map 4: Burlington County Population Density...........................................................................................7 Map 5: Burlington County Pinelands & Park Land.....................................................................................8 Map 6: Northern Burlington County Bikeway Inventory.........................................................................13 Map 7: Southern Burlington County Bikeway Inventory..........................................................................14 Map 8: Bass River Township Bikeway Inventory.........................................................................................18 Map 9: Beverly City Bikeway Inventory........................................................................................................20 Map 10: Bordentown City Bikeway Inventory............................................................................................22 Map 11: Bordentown Township Bikeway Inventory...................................................................................24 Map 12: Burlington City Bikeway Inventory................................................................................................26 Map 13: Burlington Township Bikeway Inventory.......................................................................................29 Map 14: Chesterfield Township Bikeway Inventory...................................................................................31 Map 15: Cinnaminson Township Bikeway Inventory..................................................................................33 Map 16: Delanco Township Bikeway Inventory..........................................................................................35 Map 17: Delran Township Bikeway Inventory.............................................................................................37 Map 18: Eastampton Township Bikeway Inventory....................................................................................39 Map 19: Edgewater Park Township Bikeway Inventory.............................................................................41 Map 20: Evesham Township Bikeway Inventory..........................................................................................46 Map 21: Fieldsboro Township Bikeway Inventory......................................................................................48 Map 22: Florence Township Bikeway Inventory..........................................................................................50 Map 23: Hainesport Township Bikeway Inventory.....................................................................................52 Map 24: Lumberton Township Bikeway Inventory.....................................................................................54 Map 25: Mansfield Township Bikeway Inventory........................................................................................56 Map 26: Maple Shade Township Bikeway Inventory...................................................................................58 Map 27: Medford Township Bikeway Inventory..........................................................................................61 Map 28: Medford Lakes Borough Bikeway Inventory................................................................................63 Map 29: Moorestown Township Bikeway Inventory..................................................................................67 Map 30: Mount Holly Township Bikeway Inventory...................................................................................69
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Mount Laurel Township Bikeway Inventory.................................................................................72 New Hanover Township Bikeway Inventory................................................................................74 North Hanover Township Bikeway Inventory.............................................................................76 Palmyra Borough Bikeway Inventory............................................................................................78 Pemberton Borough Bikeway Inventory......................................................................................80 Pemberton Township Bikeway Inventory.....................................................................................83 Riverside Township Bikeway Inventory.........................................................................................85 Riverton Borough Bikeway Inventory...........................................................................................87 Shamong Township Bikeway Inventory.........................................................................................89 Southampton Township Bikeway Inventory.................................................................................91 Springfield Township Bikeway Inventory.......................................................................................93 Tabernacle Township Bikeway Inventory......................................................................................95 Washington Township Bikeway Inventory....................................................................................97 Westampton Township Bikeway Inventory..................................................................................99 Willingboro Township Bikeway Inventory....................................................................................101 Woodland Township Bikeway Inventory.......................................................................................103 Wrightstown Borough Bikeway Inventory...................................................................................105 Burlington County Bikeway / Transit Connections....................................................................109 Route 130 Bikeway/Transit Connections.....................................................................................110 Moorestown/Route 38 Bikeway/Transit Connections..............................................................111 Evesham/Route 73 Bikeway/Transit Connections......................................................................112 Pemberton Bikeway/Transit Connections....................................................................................113 Mount Holly/Route 38 Bikeway/Transit Connections...............................................................114 Regional Bikeway Connection - Bordentown.............................................................................115 Regional Bikeway Connection - Evesham....................................................................................115 Regional Bikeway Connection - Shamong....................................................................................116 Regional Bikeway Connection - Washington...............................................................................117 Regional Bikeway Connection - Ocean County.........................................................................117
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1. Introduction
The Burlington County Bicycle Facilities Inventory documents existing and proposed bicycle facilities at a county-wide level. The inventory is meant to assist future investment in bicycle infrastructure by ensuring that organizations and governments have accurate information on the countys existing bikeway network, and are able to identify network gaps and maximize connectivity. The Inventory was conducted as an update to Cross County Connections 2009 Burlington County Bicycle Facilities Inventory. The Inventory also functions as a snapshot of bikeway planning and implementation activity in the county. This effort is part of Cross County Connection Transportation Management Associations shared vision for a comprehensive bicycle network in South Jersey that is accessible to a broad range of users. The implementation of such a network will be a major step forward in the safety, health and quality of life for Burlington County residents, and will require significant resource allocation and cooperation from state, regional and local stakeholders.
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Americans considered bike lanes or paths to be important community features. Communities that take the lead in implementing a safe bikeway network may also be eligible for recognitition under Sustainable Jersey and the League of American Bicyclists certification programs. Equity A comprehensive network of bicycle facilities in Burlington County will help ensure that low-income, elderly and disabled residents have access to employment, shopping destinations, transit and other services without the necessity of an automobile. It is estimated that nearly 5.2% of Burlington County residents live below the poverty line and nearly 8,000 households do not have access to an automobile.5 Providing for low cost travel options is an essential component of an equitable transportation network. Environmental Many short trips that are currently made by motor vehicle in Burlington County could be made by bicycle if safe travel accommodations were available. The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) estimates that on-road transportation accounts for over 30% of gross greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in New Jersey.6 Approximately 38% of all trips in the United States are two miles or less.7 These types of short trips are ideal for bicycling. Even a small reduction in motor vehicle trips would improve air quality and result in a significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to climate change. Economic The implementation and expansion of bicycle infrastructure can result in several economic benefits. Multiple studies highlight the positive impact the bicycle industry and bicycle tourism have had on employment levels and economic activity.8 For example, a 2001 study estimated that the state of Maine generates $66 million a year in bicycle tourism.9 In addition, a 2003 study commissioned by the North Carolina Department of Transportation estimated that construction of bicycle infrastructure produced a nine-to-one return on investment in the Outer Banks region of the state.10 These studies demonstrate that investment in bicycling infrastructure is often a sound fiscal policy, and one that could lead to further development of Burlington Countys bicycle tourism industry.
1.2 Setting
Burlington County, shown on Map 2, is located in southern New Jersey. It is New Jerseys largest county encompassing 798.6 square miles and stretches from the states western border, along the Delaware River, eastward to the Great Egg Bay along the Atlantic coast. The county is bordered by Mercer County to its north, Monmouth and Ocean Counties to its east, Camden and Atlantic Counties to its south, and Philadelphia and Bucks Counties, located in Pennsylvania, to its west. The
5 6 7 8 9 10 U.S. Census Bureau, 2011 American Community Survey, accessed on 11/29/2012, http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/nav/jsf/pages/ index.xhtml. New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Statewide Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventory for 2008 (2011): 4, ac cessed on 5/3/2012, http://www.nj.gov/dep/sage/docs/ghg-inventory2008.pdf. U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration, 2009 National Household Travel Survey. Economic Benefits of Cycling Resources Alta Planning & Design, Accessed on 11/30/2012 http://www.altaplanning.com/App_ Content/files/pres_stud_docs/economic_benefits_of_bicycling.pdf Maine Department of Transportation, Bicycle Tourism in Maine, April 2001. Accessed on 11/30/2012 http://www.maine.gov/mdot/opt/pdf/biketourismexecsumm.pdf Lawrie, et al, Pathways to Prosperity: the economic impact of investments in bicycling facilities, N.C. Department of Transporta tion Division of Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation, Technical Report, July 2004. Accessed on 11/30/2012. http://www.ncdot. org/transit/bicycle/safety/safety_economicimpact.html
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countys population is 448,734 with a population density of 561.9 people per square mile.11 The topography of Burlington County is relatively flat Table 1: Burlington County Land Uses with minimal elevation change, which is beneficial to bicycling. There are six high-volume state highways that Land Use Type Percentage traverse the county, and two limited access highways, Urban 19% Interstate 295 and the New Jersey Turnpike, which Agriculture 11% connect the county with points north and south and Forest 38% prohibit non-motorized vehicle travel. There are 3,018 miles of public roads in the county with 70% under Wetland 31% municipal jurisdiction, 17% county, 6% state and 7% park Barren Land 1% jurisdiction.12 The state highways in the county vary Source: NJDEP from two-lane roadways, with or without shoulders in rural parts of the county, to six-lane roadways with interrupted shoulders in densely developed portions of the county. County-maintained roadways vary in width and character, from rural roads in the southern portions of the county to busier arterial roads in the more developed northern parts of the county. Weather in the county is typical of southern New Jersey with warm summers and cool winters, with average highs in winter above freezing. Burlington County is diverse in its land use distribution, as shown on Table 1. Map 3 demonstrates that most of the countys urban development, shown in red, is concentrated primarily in the northwest, close to the urban centers of Philadelphia and Camden. The densest development is located along major highways and interstates such as the New Jersey Turnpike, I-295, Route 130, Route 38 and Route 73. Much of the countys population is also located in these areas. The countys largest municipalities in terms of population, Evesham, Mount Laurel and Willingboro Townships are located along, or proximate to, many of these corridors. Not surprisingly, the population density is much higher in the northwestern part of the county as shown on Map 4. The population density is highest in many of the older communities located along the Delaware River as wells as other areas located in close proximity to Philadelphia. Map 3 shows that areas located just to the east of these urban areas, in central and northern portions of the county, contain a considerable percentage of agricultural land use. These areas are suburban or rural in character and, as shown on Map 4, have a lower population density than the areas to their northwest. The southern and eastern portions of the county are heavily forested and rural in character and exhibit the lowest population densities for the county. As shown on Map 5, several parks and protected areas are located within Burlington County. Protected areas are especially prevalent in the southeastern portion of the county which largely falls into the Pinelands National Preserve. This region contains large tracts of land within the Bass River, Brendan T. Byrne and Wharton State Forests. Some larger parks and wildlife areas located outside of the National Pinelands Reserve include: Rancocas State Park located primarily in Hainesport and Westampton Townships; the County Fairgrounds located in Springfield Township; and Palmyra Cove Nature Park located in Palmyra Borough along the Delaware River.
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2 Methods
2.1 Inventory Update
In order to update Cross County Connections 2009 inventory of bicycle facilities, municipal officials throughout Burlington County were surveyed and asked to provide confirmation of facilities contained in the 2009 Inventory, and details on any newly proposed or constructed facilities. Municipal representatives were also asked to provide details on any additional bicycle related policies, plans and activities that exist in their communities. In total, 31 out of 40 municipalities responded to the voluntary survey.13 Cross County Connection made several attempts to contact and assist the non-responsive municipalities. The survey instrument is included in Appendix A. Respondents had the option of completing this instrument either in paper form through mail or fax, or electronically through Cross County Connections website. In addition to earlier bikeway inventory efforts conducted in Burlington County, Cross County Connection staff took additional steps to verify that reported existing facilities qualified as bicycle compatible roadways according to the standards established in the New Jersey Department of Transits (NJDOT) Bicycle Compatible Roadways and Bikeways: Planning and Design Guidelines.14 The impacts of applying the NJDOT Guidelines will be discussed further in Section 3. Staff members conducted field visits, consulted aerial imagery and other digital resources in order to verify that reported facilities met the criteria established in the NJDOT Guidelines. Cross County Connection staff also relied upon these additional resources to verify existing facilities in municipalities who were non-responsive. Proposed facilities included in this report were identified by responding municipalities. Cross County Connection staff was also able to identify additional proposed facilities by consulting other resources such as state, regional and local master plans, as well as other planning documents related to bikeway network development within Burlington County. Due to the amount and varying accuracy of information available on these proposals, Cross County Connection was unable to verify if these would be proposed bike lanes, routes or paths. Therefore, the lowest level of detail provided is whether these proposed facilities would be on-road or off-road if implemented.
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Responsive municipalities were: Bass River Township; Bordentown City; Burlington City; Burlington Township; Chesterfield Township; Cinnaminson Township; Delanco Township; Delran Township; Eastampton Township; Evesham Township; Fieldsboro Borough; Florence Township; Hainesport Township; Maple Shade Township; Medford Township; Medford Lakes Borough; Moorestown Township; Mount Laurel Township; New Hanover Township; Palmyra Borough; Pemberton Borough; Pemberton Township; Riverside Township; Riverton Borough; Shamong Township; Southampton Township; Springfield Township; Washington Township; Westampton Township; WillingboroTownship; and Wrightstown Borough. The non-responsive municipalities were: Beverly City; Bordentown Township; Edgewater Park Township; Lumberton Township; Mansfield Township; Mount Holly Township; North Hanover Township; Tabernacle Township; and Woodland Township. Available online at: http://www.state.nj.us/transportation/commuter/bike/resources.shtm
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Bike/Multi-use Path
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Bike/Multi-use Paths A bikeway physically separated from motorized vehicular traffic by an open space or barrier and either within the highway right-of-way or within an independent right-of-way. A multi-use path may also be used by pedestrians, skaters, wheelchair users, joggers and other nonmotorized users. This type of facility is also known as a shared use path. Bike Lanes A portion of a roadway which has been designated by striping, signing and pavement markings for the preferential or exclusive use of bicyclists. Bike Routes A roadway that has been designated a preferred route for bicycle use through the placement of signage and/or pavement markings. This might include bike route wayfinding signage, Share the Road signage or sharrow pavement markings. This type of facility may also be considered a shared roadway.
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3 Existing Conditions
3.1 Bikeway Network
The existing bicycle network in Burlington County consists of 152.75 miles of bikeways, of which 71.65 miles are bike lanes, 33.11 miles are bike routes and 47.99 miles are bike paths. There are 396.02 miles of proposed bikeways in Burlington County of which 257.39 miles are on-road facilities and 138.63 are off-road bicycle paths. Table 2 demonstrates the composition of the existing and proposed bikeway network in Burlington County. Map 6 shows the current network of existing and proposed bikeways in the northern half of the county and Map 7 shows the existing and proposed bikeways in the southern half.
Table 2: Burlington County Bikeway Network
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The current network mileage reported in this updated inventory is difficult to compare to the network mileage reported in previous inventories conducted in Burlington County. Cross County Connection has chosen to classify bikeways under the standards established by the NDOT Guidelines which are stricter than those applied in previous bicycle facility inventories. For example, if a municipality reported a sidewalk that permitted bicycle use as a bicycle facility during previous inventories, this segment would have been included as part of the existing network. Under the NJDOT Guidelines, however, a sidewalk of typical design may not be classified as a bike or multi-use path and would no longer be included as part of the existing network. Therefore, this sidewalks mileage would be removed from the network total. As a result of this effort to more accurately represent the county bikeway network, this reevaluation has led to a comparative reduction of 53.2 miles in total bikeway mileage since the 2009 Inventory. This change, while making comparisons to data found in previous inventories more difficult, improves the quality of Cross County Connections bicycle facility inventories and is more beneficial to the municipalities, counties and cyclists of southern New Jersey. There are several significant proposed bicycle trail networks that appear frequently within this inventory. The most notable are the Delaware River Heritage Trail, Rancocas Creek Trail, Kinkora Rail Trail and The Central Railroad of New Jersey Rail Trail. The Delaware River Heritage Trail is a network of multi-use on-road and off-road trails that will total approximately 60 miles. The trail system will encompass a loop that runs along the Delaware River waterfront between Trenton and Palmyra Borough on the New Jersey side, and Philadelphias Tacony neighborhood and Morrisville in Bucks County on the Pennsylvania side. The trail will highlight many of the natural and historical highlights of this region and will pass through all of Burlington Countys Delaware Riverfront communities.
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The Rancocas Creek Trail will be an off-road trail system running east to west along the southern bank of the Rancocas creek between Eastampton Township and Riverside Township where it will connect to the Delaware River Heritage Trail. This trail has the potential to link many of Burlington Countys parks and natural areas together. The Kinkora Rail Trail is a planned off-road rail trail extending from Mansfield Township in the north, close to the Delaware River Heritage Trail, to the proposed Pemberton Rail Trail in Pemberton Township to the south. The trail includes a constructed underpass of Route 130 in northern Mansfield Township. The Central Railroad of New Jersey Rail Trail is a proposed off-road trail that would run along an abandoned rail right-of-way that would link together many of the communities located in the New Jersey Pinelands in Atlantic, Burlington and Ocean Counties. This trail has significant sections that would pass through the Burlington County municipalities of Shamong, Tabernacle, Woodland and Pemberton Townships.
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Existing Bicycle Facilities Off-Road, Bicycle Path On-Road, Bicycle Lane On-Road, Bicycle Route Proposed Bicycle Facilities Off-Road On-Road
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AM
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RD
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RD
LD RD
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N MA
MULLI CA RIVER RD
LA KE
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BE AVE RD AM RD
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MARTHA
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RD
RID GE RD
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RD HAMMONTON
ASH RD
May 2013
3.1.1 Municipal Summaries Each municipalitys inventory of existing and proposed bicycle facilities is detailed on Table 3. Brief descriptions of each municipal bikeway network are included in this section of the report. As mentioned in Section 2, all existing bikeways reported by municipalities or included in previous inventories were verified through aerial imagery and online street imagery. Bikeways that could not be confirmed remotely were verified through field visits. The Source field on Tables 4 through 42 notes the source of the bikeway information and cases when bikeways were verified through field visits. A listing of Field Verified only in the Source column indicates that the listed bikeway was included in the 2004 Inventory and verified through a site visit. In some cases bikeways that were reported as existing were recategorized as proposed in this inventory after field verification.
Table 3: Bikeway Network by Municipality
Municipality
Bass River Township Beverly City Bordentown City Bordentown Township Burlington City Burlington Township Chesterfield Township Cinnaminson Township Delanco Township Delran Township Eastampton Township Edgewater Park Township Evesham Township Fieldsboro Borough Florence Township Hainesport Township Lumberton Township Mansfield Township Maple Shade Township Medford Lakes Borough Medford Township Moorestown Township Mount Holly Township Mount Laurel Township New Hanover Township North Hanover Township
Total Total Proposed Proposed Existing Proposed Off-road On-road Mileage Mileage
5.33 0.00 0.12 0.12 1.57 6.22 1.49 0.00 0.20 0.00 4.45 0.00 51.42 0.00 1.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.08 11.90 0.63 6.38 0.80 0.00 0.00 1.21 1.03 2.88 3.86 10.00 0.00 1.65 2.20 3.15 3.95 1.47 6.43 0.64 3.55 3.78 3.70 6.41 0.00 0.00 6.27 17.91 3.88 4.95 2.60 0.00 11.43 0.00 3.76 0.00 2.47 14.94 0.17 0.00 0.00 2.26 2.22 0.00 29.43 0.00 1.25 0.00 0.00 8.47 0.00 1.21 46.52 16.09 0.00 10.38 4.80 4.66 11.43 1.21 4.68 2.89 6.33 24.94 0.17 1.65 2.20 5.41 6.17 1.47 35.86 0.64 4.80 3.78 3.70 14.88 0.00 1.21 52.79 34.00 3.88 15.33 7.40 4.66
15
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Municipality
Palmyra Borough Pemberton Borough Pemberton Township Riverside Township Riverton Borough Shamong Township Southampton Township Springfield Township Tabernacle Township Washington Township Westampton Township Willingboro Township Woodland Township Wrightstown Borough
Total Total Proposed Proposed Existing Proposed Off-road On-road Mileage Mileage
0.00 0.00 9.04 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 9.88 17.35 0.42 4.47 15.56 0.61 1.98 0.74 15.81 2.48 0.64 5.66 1.17 4.63 4.16 0.52 1.16 0.00 8.28 0.00 0.00 0.22 14.43 0.62 0.44 38.32 7.61 7.65 3.58 10.30 2.16 0.00 11.60 0.47 1.98 0.96 30.24 3.10 1.08 43.98 8.78 12.28 7.74 10.82 3.32 0.00 19.88 0.47
16
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Bass River Township Bass River Townships existing and proposed bicycle facilities are shown on Map 8 and detailed on Table 4. Bass River Townships existing bikeway network totals 5.33 miles. It consists of one bike lane located on Chatsworth Rd. (CR 679). As shown on Map 8, this bike lane begins at Chatsworth Roads intersection with Green Bank-Chatsworth Road (CR 563) in neighboring Washington Township and continues southeast to Maple Avenue. There have been 11.43 miles of additional on-road bikeways proposed within Bass River Township. These proposals consist of two adjoining facilities and can be located on Map 8 in the southern end of the township.The longest is a 5.88 mile on-road bikeway proposed to span the width of the township along Leektown Road (CR 653) and Stage Road (CR 655). The second proposed facility is a loop that runs south from Leektown Road (CR 653) into New Gretna. This facility would be located on Maple Avenue and Hammonton Road.
Table 4: Bass River Township Bikeways
Name
Chatsworth Rd (CR 679) Hammonton Road to Maple Ave Leektown Rd Total Existing Total Proposed
Status
Existing Proposed Proposed
Type
On-road On-Road On-Road
Class
Bicycle Lane
Mileage
5.33 5.55 5.88 5.33 11.43
Source
Bass River Twp Bass River Twp Field Verified
17
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Beverly City Map 9 and Table 5 show that there are no existing bikeways in Beverly City. As shown on Map 9, there is one proposed 1.21 mile facility that is part of the Delaware River Heritage Trail that would enter Beverly City from Edgewater Park Township, to the south, on Cooper Street (CR 650) and head north towards the river. The trail would then run alongside the Delaware River on Bank Street before becoming and off-road trail that continues alongside the river southwest into Delanco Township. The City did not respond to survey efforts, so this municipal inventory may be incomplete.
Table 5: Beverly City Bikeways
Name
Delaware River Heritage Trail Total Existing Total Proposed
Status
Proposed
Type
Off-Road
Class
Mileage
1.21 0.00 1.21
Source
DVRPC
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May 2013
Bordentown City Bordentown Citys bikeway network consists only of one small 0.12 mile segment of the Delaware River Heritage Trail that has been constructed. As shown on Map 10, the segment begins at the end of Farnsworth Avenue and heads northward across Crosswicks Creek along the River LINE rail bridge into Mercer County. Also shown in the map are proposed segments of the Delaware River Heritage Trail that extend southeast into downtown Bordentown, and then west into neighboring communities located along the Delaware River. There are also numerous proposed on-road bikeways, shown on Map 10, which would link Bordentowns historic downtown to outlying areas of the city and neighboring communities. As shown on Table 6, a number of these facilities stem from New Jerseys Statewide Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan. Implementation of these facilities would expand Bordentowns bikeway network to approximately five miles in total length.
Table 6: Bordentown City Bikeways
Name
Delaware River Heritage Trail Crosswicks Street Elizabeth Street Farnsworth Avenue Mill Street Park Park St Second Street Spring Street Union Street Delaware River Heritage Trail Total Existing Total Proposed
Status
Existing Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed
Type
Off-road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road Off-Road
Class
Bicycle Path
Mileage
0.12 0.50 0.55 0.20 0.20 1.25 0.10 0.40 0.14 0.43 0.91 0.12 4.68
Source
Bordentown City NJ State Plan NJ State Plan NJ State Plan NJ State Plan Bordentown City NJ State Plan NJ State Plan NJ State Plan NJ State Plan Bordentown City
21
Rd
2 I
206
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MERCER COUNTY
rk Pa
St
BORDENTOWN CITY
662 G H
Lucas Dr
Dr
nk Ba
St
2 I
Bordentown
ad ilro Ra
e Av
ry Ma St
E th be liza
St
Ro bb ins
3rd St
ve Ward A
hS urc h C
Crosswicks St
528 G H
Cros
swick s
Rd
W St
l St Federa
295
ion Un
St
St
lin Bur
n gto
ll Mi
St
130
al cip i un M
545 G H
Dr
BORDENTOWN TWP
206
4A Eves Drive, Suite 114 Marlton, NJ 08053 (856) 596-8228 www.driveless.com
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5 Miles
Ry an s
tS tnu es h C
Ct
m Ce
y er et
Ln
vill e
Rd
rns Fa rth wo Av e
Pr eS inc t d 2n St
Orchard Ln
Pin eS t
gS rin Sp t
tts Bu e Av
llo Wi w St
rns Fa A rth wo ve
May 2013
Bordentown Township Bordentown Townships bikeway network consists of one 0.54 mile paved bike path, shown on Map 11 in the northern end of the Township between Groveville Road and Old Highbridge Road. Bordentown Township has an additional 2.89 miles of off-road paths proposed that are detailed on Table 7 and shown on Map 11. Two significant proposals are segments of the Delaware River Heritage Trail totaling 1.06 miles along Burlington Street (CR 662), between the municipal boundaries of Bordentown City and the eastern border of Fieldsboro Borough, and Mansfield Township and Fieldsboro Boroughs western border. The Township did not respond to survey efforts, so this municipal inventory may be incomplete.
Table 7: Bordentown Township Bikeways
Name
New Jersey Ave Delaware River Heritage Trail Eastern Bordentown Twp Hunt Rd Total Existing Total Proposed
Status
Existing Proposed Proposed Proposed
Type
Off-road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road
Class
Bicycle Path
Mileage
0.54 1.06 1.25 0.58 0.54 2.89
Source
2004 Inventory DVRPC 2004 Inventory 2004 Inventory
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US
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ST
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ve
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AL L
EN
ST
CHESTERFIELD TWP
Hamilton
MERCER COUNTY
nto Sta
ve nA
Crescent Dr
ig Old H
d ge R hbrid
130
d ar W
e Av
eli ng e H Dr
Park S
295
BORDENTOWN CITY
ton Ea
ic ssw Cro
Rd
t
ks S
Bordentown
528 G H
2 I
e Tr ail itag
Con
Far ns
stitu tio
n Dr
545 G H
206
iver
PENNSYLVANIA
He r
662 G H
re R
BORDENTOWN TWP
Rising
Burlington St
130
Sun R
660 G H
aL n
Old York R d
nR so ro n Aa
Del a wa
sM Dunn
ill Rd
662 G H
Se nec
206
660 G H
Clift on M
d
Georg etown Rd
MANSFIELD TWP
295
I
0 0.5 1 1.5
678 G H
2 Miles
Mansfield Rd
ill R
wo rth
Ave
New Je rsey Tp k
528 G H
e
st Ea Dr
kR ac gb Ho d
e ntp Mo r lie Ln
May 2013
Burlington City Burlington Citys bikeway network consists of a 1.57 mile stretch of off-road path. As shown on Map 12, this path runs alongside the Delaware River and is part of the larger Delaware River Heritage Trail system. This path also consists of a small section located alongside Commerce Square Boulevard. This small portion of the trail links the Burlington South River LINE station to the waterfront park. There are numerous small off-road and on-road facilities proposed for Burlington City that would strengthen its bikeway network. These facilities are detailed on Table 8 and shown on Map 12. Notable are two off-road segments of the Delaware River Heritage Trail that will link the existing riverfront path to a wider network of bikeways connecting Burlington City to other riverfront communities. In addition to the segments of the Delaware River Heritage Trail, there are several on-road facilities that would connect Burlington City and its historic downtown to neighborhoods in surrounding Burlington Township. The most notable of these facilities is a 0.65 mile bikeway on Jacksonville Road (CR 670).
Table 8: Burlington City Bikeways
Name
Delaware River Heritage Trail Bordentown Rd E Federal St Jacksonville Rd James St Mitchell Ave Pope St Second St Third St Williams St Wood St Assiscunk Creek Park Connector 1 Delaware River Heritage Trail Delaware River Heritage Trail Delaware River Heritage Trail (Optional Alignment) Heritage Trail Connector Independence Drive Park Trail JFK Park Trail Total Existing Total Proposed
Status
Existing Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed
Type
Off-road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road
Class
Bicycle Path
Mileage
1.57 0.08 0.15 0.65 0.10 0.22 0.05 0.19 0.32 0.20 0.50 0.88 0.24 0.76 0.75 0.18 0.27 0.79 1.57 6.33
Source
Field Verified Burlington City Burlington City Field Verified Burlington City Burlington City Burlington City Burlington City Burlington City Burlington City Burlington City Burlington City Burlington City Burlington City Burlington City Burlington City Burlington City Burlington City
25
Ave
Ro u te
sD r
13
2 I
BURLINGTON TWP
130
656 G H
La n rki Rd
gd on Rd
y Wa
La ti
me rW ay
n La
La
ro ng
ck
Pennsylvania
Pea rl S t
Lyn r nD
un Co
5 wy yH
43
657 G H
t
Jon e
sS
l um Co
d sR bu
to w nR d
Bo rd
694 G H
an
en
656 G H
la t yS
Bisbee Dr
130
ge
Tr a
St a
cy
rc Ba
il
St
rH er i ta
2 I
t rS
De lw ar e
Un i on
Lo c
St
us tA ve
r Fede
al S t
Mitc h
Ri ve
el l A ve
BURLINGTON CITY
Jacksonv ille Rd
670 G H
Bu rlin
La wr en c
ipe
St
Av e
nta i
St
g to
nA ve
Hi gh
2n d
Re ed
St
Ju n
St
gt
on
By p
We llin
El la
nd A ve
Mott Ave
7th
dS
5th
St
2 I
nP l
Co un
Fo u
St
ty
Hw y5
41
Br oa
8th
Elm
n Av e
Cam de
Uhle r Ave
n Gle
o wo
e Av
11 th
130
lem Sa Rd
Oakla
St
e Av
St
Ge ro
me
Av e
Av e
t 13
d lR Mil
St
Mou n
t Ho
lly R d
541 G H
yC ir
Mo n
De vli
roe
nA
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Ca re
Wall Ave
Tanner Ave
I
0 0.25 0.5
gton
543 G H
Burli n
Be
rly ve
Rd
Pike
BURLINGTON TWP
rn Co
Rd ell
th 19
r tD lnu Wa
Mah
St
0.75
1 Miles
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ly Or ay W
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t Ta ha m
St
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St
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l Ho w lo
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May 2013
Burlington Township Burlington Townships existing and proposed bicycle facilities are shown on Map 13 and detailed on Table 9. The townships existing network consists of 6.22 miles of bikeways, which includes 1.57 miles of on-road bicycle routes and 4.65 miles of off-road bicycle paths. Significant portions of this network include a 1.91 mile off-road path shown on Map 13 in the townships northern end, alongside Bustleton Road (CR 661) between Bordentown Townships border with Florence Township and Neck Road; a 1.02 mile off-road path, located to the south that runs alongside Old York Road (CR 660) between Mill Lane and Jacksonville Road (CR 670); and a 0.65 mile segment of off-road path alongside Oxmead Road near the center of the township. There is also a series of off-road paths and bike routes along Oxmead Road and Jacksonville Road (CR 670) that link some of Burlington Townships neighborhoods to nearby schools, parks and open space. There are 10 miles of off-road bike paths and 14.94 miles of on-road facilities, listed on Table 9, that are proposed to be added to Burlington Townships bikeway network. There are two segments proposed as part of the Delaware River Heritage Trail, shown on Map 13, which will total 4.11 miles and link both the northern and southern portions of the Bordentown Township to Burlington Citys waterfront and downtown. These proposed paths would also link Bordentown Township to neighboring towns located to the north and south. An important segment of the proposed onroad network is located along Jacksonville Road (CR 670), linking the township to Burlington Citys historic downtown. In addition, a number of on-road bikeways, are proposed in the townships center that will link residents to jobs and amenities located in Burlington Townships busiest commercial corridors. These on-road facilities would be located along Sunset Road (CR 634), Mt. Holly Road (CR 541) and Rancocas Road (CR 635).
Table 9: Burlington Township Bikeways
Name
Bromley Blvd Oxmead Rd Bustleton Rd Jacksonville Rd Lake Ave Neck Rd Old York Rd Oxmead Rd Ridgewood Wy Columbus Rd Dultys Ln Ellis Ave Fountain Jacksonville Rd Gerome Ave Holly Rd Jacksonville Rd Neck Old York Rd Neck Rd
Status
Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed
Type
On-road On-road Off-road Off-road Off-road Off-road Off-road Off-road Off-road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road
Class
Bicycle Route Bicycle Route Bicycle Path Bicycle Path Bicycle Path Bicycle Path Bicycle Path Bicycle Path Bicycle Path
Mileage
0.92 0.65 1.91 0.32 0.22 0.27 1.02 0.63 0.28 0.82 0.60 0.19 1.52 0.25 2.14 0.31 0.54 1.56
Source
2004 Inventory Field Verified 2004 Inventory Field Verified 2004 Inventory Field Verified Field Verified Field Verified 2004 Inventory 2004 Inventory 2004 Inventory 2004 Inventory 2004 Inventory 2004 Inventory 2004 Inventory Field Verified 2004 Inventory 2004 Inventory
27
May 2013
Name
Oxmead Rd Rancocas Rd Richards Run Rt. 130 Salem Rd Sunset Rd US 130 Burlington Bypass Campus Dr Center Ave Delaware River Heritage Trail Devlin Ave Mill Ln Mill Rd Pseg US 130 Total Existing Total Proposed
Status
Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed
Type
On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road
Class
Mileage
0.38 2.14 0.49 0.56 1.43 1.85 0.16 0.92 1.02 1.20 4.11 0.53 0.37 0.97 0.28 0.60 6.22 24.94
Source
2004 Inventory 2004 Inventory 2004 Inventory Burlington Twp; Field Verified 2004 Inventory 2004 Inventory 2004 Inventory 2004 Inventory 2004 Inventory 2004 Inventory Burlington Twp 2004 Inventory 2004 Inventory 2004 Inventory 2004 Inventory 2004 Inventory
28
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Map 13: Burlington Township Bikeway Inventory
Burlington County Bicycle Facilities Inventory, March 2013
Existing Bicycle Facilities Off-Road, Bicycle Path On-Road, Bicycle Lane On-Road, Bicycle Route Proposed Bicycle Facilities Off-Road On-Road
Front St
t 3rd S
t 4th S
7th S
Le e
Ca th y
Flor e nc e
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Ce da
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Rd
Pennsylvania
Railroad
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2 I
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2 I
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Florence
Ce dar
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130
661 G H
FLORENCE TWP
lu Co to n mb u d sR
693 G H
k Jac
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Pennsylvania
658 G H
543 G H
rl Bu
ing
ille Rd
295
Ne ck Rd
n Pi al ew
Ra ilro
l Co
ad
um
s bu
Ave
Rd
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s ac k nJ onv ille Rd
Yo rk
a Pe
t rl S
ti n l en Va
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660 G H
Rd
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2 I
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St
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St
Whitford Dr
2 I
St
BURLINGTON TWP
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2n d
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ad
Rd
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St
By p
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541 G H
New Jersey Tpke
Be
Rd rly ve
Fe rn
bro
Pike
Burlin
W oo d
Jen n
l an
Ca m
g Lo
Park in
klin
130
633 G H
Av e
h Am
ers
Sil ve
rL
295
Sprin
p am r th No to n Dr
Fra n
Ha st
mD r
Y CITY
2 I
EDGEWATER PARK TWP
Charle sto
in g
Ln
WESTAMPTON TWP
Irick Rd
Exit 5
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pu
sD r
th An
on
r yD
Tais le
ifer
gton
y Pl
Ln
634 G H
Su
et ns
Rd
ok
635 G H
a Karem
s Kis
d el R
w bo El
Ln
G H
637
Ra m
rk Dr
r tD
630 G H
Buc king ha
it Babb
t Ln
630 G H
t Levit y Pkw
Helm Turn
n Rd
629 G H
I
0
l an De
Rd co
624 G H
nty Cou
62 Hwy
0.5
Ln Melville
2 Miles
Garrett Ln
Ga rfi eld
Dr
Ember Ln
Burrs Rd
nc Ha k oc Ln
Dr
BURLINGTON CITY
O ld
le Rd
ill M Ln
670 G H
d oo W
St
lem Sa Rd
nc Ra
m Su me rA ve
tu Au mn Ln
as oc
Ave em Sal
un Co ty y6 Hw 33
Rd
gsid
ho wt Ha e rn Ln
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Inde l Ave
n ty Cou
m Stem
r rD ve Ri
63 Hwy 5
n ers L
Ikea Dr
May 2013
Chesterfield Township Chesterfield Townships bikeway network consists of one 1.49 mile off-road bike path in the northern part of the township, shown on Map 14 and Table 10, which runs through the Townships recently built Old York Village. The path links village residents to the neighborhoods elementary school and park.
Table 10: Chesterfield Township Bikeways
Name
Old York Village Bikeway Bordentown-Chesterfield Rd (CR 528) Total Existing Total Proposed
Status
Existing Proposed
Type
Off-road On-Road
Class
Bicycle Path
Mileage
1.49 0.17 1.49 0.17
Source
Chesterfield Twp Chesterfield Twp
30
SM IT H
DR Legend
Dr
Ho ne
130
Hogback Rd
5, N
PI
KE
rk Pa
St
BORDENTOWN TWP
Vine Way
Hamilton
Fron t St
MERCER COUNTY
SAW M
I-9
ON
A RD
VIL
LE
RD
ve Ward A
IL L
ik e
672 G H
n Borde town Rd wicks Cross
NURSERY LN
in Ma
Tu rn p
St
N ew
Cross wicks St
rs ey
EL LISD
Je
AL E RD
Fenton Ln
Iron B
sb u
n Bo
nie
Ln
ridge
Rd
660 G H
206
W illi am
Ma rg
er u mR d
l me Ho
Ellisdale Rd
rg
sM
Dr
d ill R
s swick Cros
rk Rd Old Yo
te Ches
Harker R d
545 G H
677 G H
ld fi e er
CHESTERFIELD TWP
Ln Newbold
Che ste
Orr R d
Rd rt wa e St
528 G H
e rd Bo nt
W al
Rd
660 G H
Rd
rfield A
Aaronson Rd
Ha rv es
Wh ite
Pin
eR d
Harri so
tL
n Rd
lle Mi
niu
Je ff
cke Ho
's
r yD
Dr
Rd
Rd
68
ld Rd
Way ne D r
a Andre
Chambe r Ln
Dr
Che ste
Mans fie
665 G H
Paulson
Co un ty
rfield
Public Rd
Hw y5
Brid le
28
Wa y
Georgetown Rd
App le
Rd
gate
MANSFIELD TWP
Island Rd
Main St 543
am Unn
Mount Pleasant Rd
Wrightstow n Sykesville Rd
Julius town
545 G H
M cG ui
m Mon
outh
Rd
Rd
Highland Rd
Georg e
I
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town
re
Bl vd
G H
680
3 Miles
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Driveway
G H
Sc
ol h ho
se ou
Rd
Far m
es Ch fie te r
Stell e
Rd
Rd
rfield Rd
t es Ch n ow
rney town
Rd
lle Rd Sykesvi
ld
rd Bo
b co Ja
lly Ho Dr
n col Lin Dr
en d nR to w
s to w Rd
Rd
ry Sur Ct
e Driv y wa
ly hi l Ra
le App gate Rd
Rd
May 2013
Cinnaminson Township There are no existing bikeways in Cinnaminson Township. A 1.65 mile section of the Delaware River Heritage Trail is proposed to be located alongside River Road, shown on Map 15 and detailed on Table 11. This segment of the trail would link with other Delaware River Heritage Trail segments located in Delran Township and Palmyra Borough.
Table 11: Cinnaminson Township Bikeways
Name
Delaware River Heritage Trail Total Existing Total Proposed
Status
Proposed
Type
Off-Road
Class
Mileage
1.65 0.00 1.65
Source
Cinnaminson Twp
32
Riverside 613
el i hi Dr
2 I
3rd
St
6th
St
543 G H
Pennsylvania
Ke rn
Dr
d rR ve Ri e ar l aw De ve Ri i ta er rH
ot
ge
ail Tr
5th
St
8th
St
DELRAN TWP
St
a th Na
Pa
L ng rki
West Dr
2 I
Bank Ave
Cinnaminson
La nd St
Un i on
La nd
i ng
Rd
Ha r bo ur
Dr
lvd le B
d 2n
St
4th
St
Ma p
Wo ods
St
p Tem
7th
PALMYRA BORO
d St
ide
Ma in
Ln
le A ve
2 I
Riverton
543 G H
Rd rry Ga
St
oa Br
2 I
Ln
4th S
Palmyra
Hig h
Th o
CINNAMINSON TWP
o wo yn W
ma s
Av e
130
o And
r ND
k Oa
lan
dA ve
Go lf
Rd
G H
601
Henry St
arle Ch
sS
Mo rg a
nA ve
ike nP
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bi n Ro
Ln
W illo
Vi ew
Dr
D r
Dr yne Wa
Ramp
ju Le
ne
Rd
nR d
lin Vil
r ge
e Av
rl Bu
ing
to
De vo
d pR
f ro xc Fo
r tD
s to We
Dr ver
130
Branch Pike
Pomona Rd
73
N J 73
Rd rry Pa
te Wa
llfle We d et R
Dr rd rfo
Riv ert o
nR d
Ho pe
Ln
Tom
614 Rd wn Bro
G H
US
0 13
608 G H
Be rw ick
Rid ing Dr
Ch ur c hR d
s Su
Co un
Dr an
Salem Dr
Rd Heritage
Alliso n Ct
me Dr
US
Ave
Tw os o
NJ 90
Gle n
607 G H
D YN
AM
RD
73
itt Wh
end
ale
Dr
Ba rt
0 13
CO SE
ram
ill M St
A ND
64 4
UNTY
rk Pa
Al ba
e Av
Hig
ny
t hS
ce
rD r
ide Cr ve rA
Rd
Pennsauken
en Gl
e Av
MOORESTOWN TWP
La n
Gl en Av e
Ch ur c hS t
EN CO
PE TT IT LN
5t
ve hA
Ce nt
er
Ne w
St
0.5
llin Co
Pi n
Ln
Sta t
1.5
2 Miles
eH wy 7
Gr an
dA
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CAM D
Gle n
St
Ct
Rd
RY
Dr
ty H wy 6
07
Cl ay
Monroe St
2 I G H
604 G H
St
are l aw De e Av
o Le n e Av
es Ch
St
te r e Av
d Cin r el D
e Drex l St
l Tay ors Ln
a Pe ve rA
de llsi Mi Dr
ge rria Ca Ln
b Su ba ur lvd nB
n Te by a Ch
es Ch
er Ch
Dr se
ch Ar St
L ry n
r ill D tH tn u
d Dr
lba New A
Rd ver
g Le i on e Av
HYLT ON RD
ny Rd
rry Pa e Av
nn Ci am on ins
g din Win
Dr rel Lau
o Bro r kD
n Gle vie w Dr
e Av
Tait Ln
o Ge ia rg r nD
n Le ol a Rd
n Iro Po d st R
l es Co Ave
e Flynn Av
May 2013
Delanco Township Delanco Townships existing bikeway network consists of a single 0.20 mile bike lane that can be seen on Map 16. The single bike lane is located on the eastern side Burlington Avenue for bicycle traffic heading north between Cooper Street (CR 624) and Maple Avenue. This small segment is proposed to become part of the larger Delaware River Heritage Trail. The proposed trail, shown on Map 16, will enter the township from Beverly City as an off-road trail before turning eastward and running along Burlington Avenue (CR 543) across the Rancocas Creek into Riverside Township to the south. Details regarding this bike lane and its proposed expansion are shown on Table 12.
Table 12: Delanco Township Bikeways
Name
Burlington Ave Delaware River Heritage Trail Delaware River Heritage Trail Total Existing Total Proposed
Status
Existing Proposed Proposed
Type
On-road Off-Road Off-Road
Class
Bicycle Lane
Mileage
0.20 1.60 0.60 0.20 2.20
Source
Delanco Twp Delanco Twp Delanco Twp
34
St
Br i dg
eb
Pine S
Railroa d
West A ve
Rd
River Ln
Ellis Aly
Eagle Ln
Ap p
Perkins
Ln
le
Br i dg
eb
Pe a
ch
Rd
Ave
Marsh a
Kansas
Quail Dr
ll St
G H
2 I
Railroad
Ra mp
Holly Rd
Ave
Cedar St
US Hwy 130
or o
Rd
Ente rp
rise D r
625 G H
John St
Co op
er to
wn
Rd
543 G H
ek Cre
Rd
DELANCO TWP
Maple Ave
Pennsylvania
Burlington Ave
2nd St
624 G H
ay ry W Eme
n Pen
ing
to n
Ct
op Co
er
St
Hazel Ave
2 I
Delanco
Ram p
St Hickory
as oc nc Ra
ek Cre
613 G H
ood erw Silv
n so Ja Ct
St
Vin e
Av e
oc as
Ra nc
ck St
St
Montclair Dr
Pol k
Ha nc o
sS
Ada m
e St
Dr
Mon ro
4th St
Reeder Ave
3rd St
Rive r
2nd St
Ave
Chester Ave
8th St
a Ave
Ithac
Alden Ave
Reserve St
S Brown
Toby Wells Ct
e Delawar Ave
ve Union A
As h
St
RIVERSIDE TWP
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Cleveland Ave
Norwich Ave
Av Greenwood
DELRAN TWP
604 G H
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4A Eves Drive, Suite 114 Marlton, NJ 08053 Millside Dr (856) 596-8228 www.driveless.com
Leon Ave
0.25
0.5
0.75
1 Miles
DELRAN TWP
Lily Ct
River Rd
May 2013
Delran Township There are no existing bicycle facilities within Delran Township. However, there are 5.41 miles of proposed bikeways that are shown on Map 17 and detailed on Table 13. These proposed facilities include a 0.89 miles segment of the Delaware River Heritage Trail that will run southwest by northeast along River Road and link with segments of the trail located in Riverside Township to the north and Cinnaminson Township to the south. In addition, there is a 2.26 mile off-road stretch of the Rancocas Creek Trail that is shown on Map 17 along the southern bank of the Rancocas Creek. There is also a proposed on-road facility, shown on Map 17 southeast of Route 130, which would be located on Hartford Road (CR 686) and link the busy commercial corridor along Route 130 to an existing bike path in Moorestown Township to the southeast.
Table 13: Delran Township Bikeways
Name
Bridgeboro Rd Hartford Rd Delaware River Heritage Trail
Status
Proposed Proposed Proposed
Type
On-Road On-Road Off-Road
Class
Mileage
0.66 1.60 0.89
Source
Delran Twp Delran Twp Delran Twp
Proposed Off-Road
2.26
0.00 5.41
DVRPC
36
DELANCO TWP
rk Pe ins
River Dr
Pennsylvania
Ln
Monroe St
2 I
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Riverside
625 G H
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Bri dg eb oro St
Cr ee kR d
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St
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Ct
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Hancock St
RIVERSIDE TWP
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613 G H
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2 I
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5th
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613 G H
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CINNAMINSON TWP
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May 2013
Eastampton Township Eastampton Townships existing bicycle network consists of 4.45 miles of bicycle facilities. This includes a 0.87 mile segment of bike lanes shown on Map 18 along Knightsbridge Road between Powell Road (CR 621) and Woodlane Road (CR 630). This facility connects to a 0.34 mile off-road bike path located in Buttonwood Park on the eastern side of the township. To the southwest of this facility is a 2.60 mile off-road path that loops through Smithville County Park. There are three proposed facilities shown on Map 18 in the townships southern end. One is a portion of the proposed Mount Holly to Birmingham Rail Trail that would run the width of the township along an abandoned rail right of way. Just to the north is the easternmost portion the proposed Rancocas Creek Trail that would link the existing off-road path in Smithville Park to Mount Holly. Finally, bike lanes are proposed along Route 206 that would run the length of the townships eastern border with Pemberton Township. Details regarding these individual facilities can be found on Table 14.
Table 14: Eastampton Township Bikeways
Name
Knightsbridge Rd Buttonwood Park Trail Dawn Drive Trail Smithville County Park Trail Rt 206 Mt Holly to Birmingham Rail Trail Rancocas Creek Trail Total Existing Total Proposed
Status
Existing Existing Existing Existing Proposed Proposed Proposed
Type
On-road Off-road Off-road Off-road On-Road Off-Road Off-Road
Class
Bicycle Lane Bicycle Path Bicycle Path Bicycle Path
Mileage
0.87 0.34 0.64 2.60 2.22 1.14 2.81 4.45 6.17
Source
Field Verified Eastampton Twp Eastampton Twp Eastampton Twp Eastampton Twp DVRPC DVRPC
38
Burrs
Rd
R lle hvi mi t
US Hw
Kings Rd
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638 G H
Pin e
668 G H
r nD Gl e
rs R rne a W d
628 G H
onvil le Rd
541 G H
Rd 537
684 G H
G H
lane Rd
Ashurs
t Front S
t Ln
G H
630 G H
541
h out nm o M
Woo d
Lina Ln
Le vis
St
Dr
St 617
G H
Da wn
wood P ark
Dr
Button
PEMBERTON TWP
Dr Woodcrest
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Cam pu
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sD
Win dha m
n rde Ga
Rd
612 G H
Smithville
St Monroe
nig hts br
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621 Powell Rd G H
Pem
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Pine St
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682 G H
38
683 G H
ming ham
Rail T rail
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Indian Trl
0.5
2 Miles
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to Bir
Ave
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Ln
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Run
Park A
780
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G H
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Ln
Route 206
Smith
Jack s
EASTAMPTON TWP
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669 G H
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on terd
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May 2013
Edgewater Park Township As shown on Map 19 and Table 15, there are no existing bikeways in Edgewater Park Township. The proposed bikeway network consist of a 1.47 mile segment of the Delaware River Heritage Trail, shown on Map 19, that parallels rail tracks along Lincoln and Stevenson Avenues before turning north into Beverly City along Cooper Street. The Township did not respond to survey efforts, so this municipal inventory may be incomplete.
Table 15: Edgewater Park Township Bikeways
Name
Delaware River Heritage Trail Total Existing Total Proposed
Status
Proposed
Type
Off-Road
Class
Mileage
1.47 0.00 1.47
Source
DVRPC
40
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Pennsylvania
Rd
St Laurel
Riverb ank Ave
Beverly Rd
543 G H 543 G H
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St Broad
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130
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G H
634
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Bloom fi
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Sheffield Dr
DELANCO TWP
St Elm
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Su ns et Ln
Ct
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4A Eves Drive, Suite 114 Marlton, NJ 08053
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St
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1 Miles
Ritte
May 2013
Evesham Township Evesham Townships bikeway network consists of 51.42 miles of bicycle facilities. This includes 25.663 miles of signed bicycle routes, 16.41 miles of on-road bike lanes and 9.38 miles of off-road paths. Details on each individual facility can be found on Table 16. Notable facilities shown on Map 20 include the 1.6 mile stretch of bike lanes located along the Marlton Parkway (CR 544), which connects multiple neighborhoods in the townships center to the Route 73 commercial corridor. To the east of this facility is an extensive network of on- and off-road facilities that link two large residential developments: Kings Grant and Barton Run. To the north of Route 70 is 2.49 miles of bicycle lanes and 1.54 miles of off-road bicycle paths that are located on and alongside Evesboro-Medford Road (CR 618). These facilities stop short of linking many of the townships neighborhoods in the densely populated northern end of the township to the surrounding communities of Mount Laurel and Medford. Table 16 details the individual facilities that compose Evesham Townships proposed bikeway network. There are 35.86 miles of proposed bikeways within the township, consisting of 29.43 miles of on-road facilities and 6.43 miles of off-road facilities. Notable are the proposed facilities that would extend the existing facilities along Evesboro-Medford Road and Marlton Parkway that would complete the linkage described above. Map 20 also shows numerous on-road facilities proposed in the northwestern section of the township that would link neighborhoods to the east of Route 73 with those west of the highway along the townships border with Cherry Hill Township and Voorhees Township in Camden County. These include a 1.94 mile on-road facility on Greentree Road, on-road facilities just to the southeast on North Locust Avenue and Maple Avenue, and a 2.38 mile on-road facility on Old Marlton Pike (CR 600) east of Route 73 and south of Route 70. In the rural southern end of the township, there are off-road facilities proposed near Kettle Run Road and Tomlinson Mill Road that would create recreational riding opportunities. There is also a lengthy 4.11 mile on-road facility proposed to the southeast on Hopewell Road that would run the width of the Evesham Township from southeast to northwest. This proposed facility would create network linkages to Berlin Township in Camden County to the southeast and Medford Township to the northwest.
Table 16: Evesham Township Bikeways
Name
Barton Run Blvd Connecting Way Crown Royal Pkwy Evan S Rd Evesboro-Medford Rd Kings Grant Dr Marlton Pkwy Marlton Pkwy West Bound Merchants Way Two Crown Royal Yarmouth Cir Abington Av
Status
Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing
Type
On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road
Class
Bicycle Lane Bicycle Lane Bicycle Lane Bicycle Lane Bicycle Lane Bicycle Lane Bicycle Lane Bicycle Lane Bicycle Lane Bicycle Lane Bicycle Lane Bicycle Route
Mileage
2.33 0.20 3.37 1.47 2.49 2.04 1.59 1.58 0.15 0.45 0.74 0.32
Source
Field Verified Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Field Verified Evesham Twp Field Verified Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Field Verified Field Verified Field Verified
42
May 2013
Name
Annapolis Dr Arrowhead Dr Braddock Mill Rd Brick Rd Carlton Av Columbia Dr Commonwealth Dr Cooper Av East Main St Elmwood Rd N Forestview Ct Hewlings Dr Kettle Run Rd Knox Blvd Lexington Longhurst Rd Longhurst Road Masters Cir N Locust Ave Olympia Dr Omaha Rd Parkdale Place Phoenix Rd Picadilly Cir Plymouth Radnor Bvld S Locust Av S Maple Av. Taunton Lake Rd Tenby Lane Tomlinson Mill Rd Tuckerton Rd Wellington Drive Wescott Rd Willow Bend Rd Willow Ridge Rd Barton Drive Blvd Brick Road and Sunnyside Coventry Cir W
Status
Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing
Type
On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road Off-road Off-road Off-road
Class
Bicycle Route Bicycle Route Bicycle Route Bicycle Route Bicycle Route Bicycle Route Bicycle Route Bicycle Route Bicycle Route Bicycle Route Bicycle Route Bicycle Route Bicycle Route Bicycle Route Bicycle Route Bicycle Route Bicycle Route Bicycle Route Bicycle Route Bicycle Route Bicycle Route Bicycle Route Bicycle Route Bicycle Route Bicycle Route Bicycle Route Bicycle Route Bicycle Route Bicycle Route Bicycle Route Bicycle Route Bicycle Route Bicycle Route Bicycle Route Bicycle Route Bicycle Route Bicycle Path Bicycle Path Bicycle Path
Mileage
0.27 0.19 0.71 0.63 1.57 0.22 0.70 0.21 2.39 1.84 0.02 0.49 4.72 0.23 0.08 0.38 0.18 0.41 0.38 0.10 0.07 0.20 0.29 0.49 0.40 0.53 0.35 0.13 1.88 0.40 1.78 0.97 0.18 0.47 0.84 0.61 4.27 0.31 0.52
Source
Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Field Verified Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Field Verified Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Field Verified Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Field Verified Field Verified Evesham Twp Field Verified Field Verified Evesham Twp Field Verified Evesham Twp Evesham Twp
43
May 2013
Name
Evesboro-Medford Rd Four Crown Royal Cir Fox Chase Road Greentree Rd Lady Diana Cir Locust Ave Pineview Dr Two Crown Royal Ardsley Dr Bortons Rd Braddock Mill Rd Brandywine Dr Brick Rd Conestoga Dr Cropwell Rd Elmwood Rd N Evesham Rd Green Brook Dr Greentree Rd Hopewell Rd Lincoln Dr E Lincoln Dr W Maple Ave Marlton Center Blv Old Marlton Pk Medford Rd N Locust Ave Plymouth Dr Revere Rd S Elmwood Rd Sagemore Dr Schoolhouse Ln Sharp Run Sycamore Av Tomlinson Mill Rd Troth Rd Black Run and Kettle Run Kettle Run Off Road
Status
Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed
Type
Off-road Off-road Off-road Off-road Off-road Off-road Off-road Off-road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road
Class
Bicycle Path Bicycle Path Bicycle Path Bicycle Path Bicycle Path Bicycle Path Bicycle Path Bicycle Path
Mileage
1.54 0.37 0.41 0.18 0.58 0.36 0.37 0.47 0.40 1.41 0.63 0.78 0.37 0.84 0.70 0.76 0.24 1.28 1.94 4.11 1.01 1.06 2.19 1.14 2.38 0.76 1.60 0.13 0.29 1.14 0.61 0.07 1.38 0.74 0.82 0.65 2.02 0.33 0.93
Source
Field Verified Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Field Verified Field Verified Evesham Twp Field Verified Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp Evesham Twp
44
May 2013
Name
Sycamore Ave Tomlinson Mill Rd Total Existing Total Proposed
Status
Proposed Proposed
Type
Off-Road Off-Road
Class
Mileage
1.13 2.02 51.42 35.86
Source
Evesham Twp Evesham Twp
45
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Fieldsboro Borough As shown on Map 21 and Table 17, there are no existing bikeways in Fieldsboro. There is a small 0.64 mile section of the Delaware River Heritage Trail proposed to run the length of the borough along Burlington Street (CR 662), and link with segments of the trail in Bordentown Township.
Table 17: Fieldsboro Borough Bikeways
Name
Delaware River Heritage Trail Total Existing Total Proposed
Status
Proposed
Type
Off-Road
Class
Mileage
0.64 0.00 0.64
Source
Fieldsboro Boro
47
Hamilton
I 295
Pennsylvania
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May 2013
Florence Township Florence Townships bikeway network consists of a 1.30 mile facility, shown on Map 22, located along Old York Road (CR 660) that has both on-road and off-road sections. Table 18 shows that this facility is comprised of a 0.84 mile segment of bike lane starting at Brookside Drive in the east before transitioning to a 0.46 mile segment off-road path just west of Florence-Columbus Road. This facility currently terminates at Cedar Lane. There are 4.80 miles of bikeways proposed to be added to Florence Townships bikeway network. Details on these facilities are found on Table 20. Map 22 shows a proposed extension of the Old York Road facility northwest along Bustleton Road. In addition, a 3.55 mile stretch of the Delaware River Heritage Trail along the riverfront in the north of the township is proposed to run along Hornberger Avenue in the townships historic Roebling section, and Front Street (CR 656) in Florences riverfront area.
Table 18: Florence Township Bikeways
Name
Old York Rd Old York Rd Bustleton Rd Cedar Ln Old York Rd Richards Run Delaware River Heritage Trail Total Existing Total Proposed
Status
Existing Existing Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed
Type
On-road Off-road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road Off-Road
Class
Bicycle Lane Bicycle Path
Mileage
0.84 0.46 0.33 0.25 0.16 0.51 3.55 1.30 4.80
Source
Florence Twp, Field Verified Florence Twp, Field Verified Florence Twp Florence Twp Florence Twp Florence Twp Florence Twp
49
Pennsylvania
St
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h 5t St
Chu rch
Dela wa 3rd St
re R iv
er H erita
2 I
ge T rail
Pine
6th S
4th S
St
7th Ave
4th Ave
Broa d
St
7th S
Ave Hornberger
2 I
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Roebling
ay hw Hig US 130
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St
way Drive
ar Ced
Station Ave
mi Ha
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Dr ok
656 G H
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Ln
Dr
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BURLINGTON TWP
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2 I
Florence
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Parking Lo
130
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659 G H
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656 G H
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Langdon Rd
Jerrys Dr
Orly Way
Hixon Dr
Arrowhead Dr
Columbus Rd
295
ille Rd
660 G H
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Jacksonv
n Vince
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SPRINGFIELD TWP
Hun te
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Ct
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Cliver Ct
670 G H
0.5
1.5
2 Miles
Cou n ty
Hw y 62
r Dr
Fernwoo
SPRINGFIELD TWP
Mill Ln
d Ct
s ven Ste
Ln
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658 G H
FLORENCE TWP
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Ln
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rk Yo Old
ton R d
Rd
660 G H
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Dr
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543 G H
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Burlington Columbus Rd
Elma Ave
Pinewald Ln
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Hegyi Ct
693 G H
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Tp
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May 2013
Hainesport Township There are no existing bikeways in Hainesport Township. There is a 3.78 mile segment of off-road trail, shown on Map 23 and detailed on Table 19, which is part of the larger proposed Rancocas Creek Trail. This trail is located along the townships northern border and cuts through Rancocas State Park.
Table 19: Hainesport Township Bikeways
Name
Rancocas Creek Trail Total Existing Total Proposed
Status
Proposed
Type
Off-Road
Class
Mileage
3.78 0.00 3.78
Source
DVRPC
51
Hillside Rd
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to
nS
n Cedar L
cas
Tas k
y or ck Hi
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541 G H
St 3rd
Rd Deacon
Ro ut
54
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p Lip inc L ott
t 1st S
Ave
tH olly
n
wJ Ne
Lam
W as
hin g
Elm Ave
ve Walnut A
682 G H
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wa y
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Oak Ln
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Ave
38
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537 G H
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674 G H
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636 G H
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641 G H
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641 G H
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38
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691 G H
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RR 2
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rio Mar
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2 Miles
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ers
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626
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Walnut Ln
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lla Be Rd
Rd Ark
May 2013
Lumberton Township There are no existing bikeways in Lumberton Township. There is a 3.70 mile segment of the proposed Mount Holly to Medford Rail Trail, detailed on Table 20, which will run north to-south through the township along an abandoned rail right of way. As shown on Map 24, this trail will continue north into Mount Holly and south into Medford Township. The Township did not respond to survey efforts, so this municipal inventory may be incomplete.
Table 20: Lumberton Township Bikeways
Name
Mt Holly to Medford Rail Trail Total Existing Total Proposed
Status
Proposed
Type
Off-Road
Class
Mileage
3.70 0.00 3.70
Source
DVRPC
53
High St
I2
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St 3rd
95
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Mill S t
Legend
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684 G H
G H
541
ic
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dS Broa
On-Road
Adams Ln
Ru st
Off-Road
am Ra il Trail
is Lo
Meade Ln
Rancocas Blvd
un bit R Rab
779 G H
t
Ln
Fleetwood Ave
Railroad
e Main Ave
e Walnut Av
682 G H
Way Wind mill
683 G H
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le Map
rto n Rd
h Av e
Beu la
Estate
St
Main
Alls p
38
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n Le ox Dr
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Rd
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t rs hu ak O
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640 G H
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674 G H
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ville
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38
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691 G H
wn Rd
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Bobbys Run B lvd
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686 G H
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ev Re es S tio ta n Rd
cy Sta
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to w nC olum
bus
Rd
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Dr
May 2013
Mansfield Township Mansfield Township has no existing bikeways. There are 14.88 miles of bikeways currently proposed within the township. Details on the individual proposed facilities can be found on Table 21. Two of these proposed bikeways are off-road trails consisting of a 1.83 mile segment of the Delaware River Heritage Trail, and a 4.58 mile segment of the Kinkora to Juliustown Rail Trail located within an abandoned rail right of way. This facility is shown on Map 25 diagonally bisecting the township. There are two proposed on-road facilities also shown on Map 25 and Table 21: a 4.15 mile facility located on Route 206 that will run the length of the township north to south through the center of the township; and a 4.32 mile facility located on Route 68 that will run northwest by southeast near the townships western border with Chesterfield Township. The Township did not respond to survey efforts, so this municipal inventory may be incomplete.
Table 21: Mansfield Township Bikeways
Name
Rt 206 Rt 68 Delaware River Heritage Trail Kinkora to Juliustown Rail Trail Total Existing Total Proposed
Status
Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed
Type
On-Road On-Road Off-Road Off-Road
Class
Mileage
4.15 4.32 1.83 4.58 0.00 14.88
Source
2004 Inventory 2004 Inventory DVRPC 2004 Inventory
55
Legend
Existing Bicycle Facilities
Off-Road, Bicycle Path
6 Hwy
Rd
Stell e Rd
ty Coun
662 G H
130 0
Fa
Ol ork dY Rd
st L
Ha r
Aaronson Rd
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68
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ll Ho yD r
Ln
Je ff
y cke Ho
Dr
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656 G H
MANSFIELD TWP
gate Rd
L d en eg s
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ille Rd Jacksonv
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Ca r nte
Ln
Lon
ville Rd
Gaun
G H
543
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693 G H
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295
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May 2013
Maple Shade Township As shown on Map 26, there are no proposed or existing bikeways within Maple Shade Township.
57
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Ave
Flynn Ave
d Ave Boulevar
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Pine Ave
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Ln
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FIF TH AV
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May 2013
Medford Township Medford Townships bikeway network consists of 3.08 miles of bicycle facilities, consisting of 1.53 miles of bike lanes and 1.55 miles of off-road paths. Details on the individual facilities that compose the network are found on Table 22. On-road facilities consist of bike lanes located on Dixontown Road just north of Medford Lakes Borough, shown on Map 27. These bike lanes are interrupted along portions of Dixontown Road located within Medford Lakes borders. There are 52.79 miles of proposed bicycle facilities in Medford Township which consist of 6.27 miles of off-road paths and 46.52 miles of on-road bikeways. The individual proposed facilities are detailed on Table 22. Notable among them are several facilities located in the northern end of the township. There is a 2.21 mile off-road path that will be part of the proposed Medford to Mount Holly Rail Trail, which continues northward into Lumberton Township. This trail is connected in the south to a 2.40 mile off-road path that will continue west alongside Route 70 before terminating at the townships border with Evesham Township. Also of note are the 13.77 miles of on-road facilities proposed on Atsion Road, Stokes Road (CR 541), Tuckerton Road (CR 620) and Taunton Boulevard (CR 623). As shown on map 27, these roads are major arterials that link many of Medford Townships largest neighborhoods to the surrounding communities of Medford Lakes,Tabernacle, Shamong and Evesham Townships.
Table 22: Medford Township Bikeways
Name
Dixontown Rd Dixontown Rd Bortons Rd Estaugh Way Fairview Rd Off Church Road Off Hartford Road Allen Atsion Rd Atsion Rd Branch St Branin Rd Breakneck Ave Centennial Ave Centennial Ave West Chairville Rd Chapel Av Church Rd Commonwealth Dr Eaton La Eayrestown Rd Fairview Rd
Status
Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed
Type
On-road On-road Off-road Off-road Off-road Off-road Off-road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road
Class
Bicycle Lane Bicycle Lane Bicycle Path Bicycle Path Bicycle Path Bicycle Path Bicycle Path
Mileage
1.39 0.14 0.23 0.36 0.12 0.76 0.08 0.18 1.80 0.28 0.10 1.69 0.20 0.61 1.16 1.41 0.54 3.04 0.39 0.60 1.72 1.40
Source
Medford Twp Medford Twp Medford Twp Field Verified Medford Twp Medford Twp Medford Twp Medford Twp Medford Twp Medford Twp Medford Twp Medford Twp Medford Twp Medford Twp Medford Twp Medford Twp Medford Twp Field Verified Medford Twp Medford Twp Medford Twp Medford Twp
59
May 2013
Name
Gottliebs Field Rd Gravelly Hollow Rd Hartford Rd Himmelein Rd Hopewell Rd Jackson Rd Jennings Rd Main St Medford Oliphants Mill Rd New Freedom Rd Skeet Rd Stokes Rd Taunton Blvd Taunton Lake Rd Taunton Rd Tomlinson Mill Rd Tuckerton Rd Tuckerton Rd Wilkens Station Rd Mt Holly to Medford Rail Trail New Freedom Rd
Status
Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed
Type
On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road Off-Road Off-Road
Class
Mileage
1.50 1.92 3.58 0.69 0.79 5.79 1.14 0.77 0.77 0.25 1.51 4.31 2.54 0.14 0.06 0.20 2.99 1.85 0.60 2.21 0.68
Source
Medford Twp Medford Twp Medford Twp Medford Twp Medford Twp Medford Twp Medford Twp Medford Twp Medford Twp Medford Twp Medford Twp Medford Twp Medford Twp Medford Twp Medford Twp Medford Twp Medford Twp Medford Twp Medford Twp DVRPC Medford Twp Medford Twp Medford Twp
Rt 70 Tabernacle Rd
Total Existing Total Proposed
2.40 0.98
3.08 52.79
60
LUMBERTON TWP
612 G H
Dr
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in Ma
Dr
st re
St
n ow
d wn R
636 G H
g Pur
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G H
G H
Flyatt Rd
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rto Foste
LUMBERTON TWP
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es ev Re
St
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SOUTHAMPTON TWP
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Rd
G H
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d kin R Haw
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612
n ge Ps
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Railroad
N Dr
North Dr
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541
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61 6
Sh a
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620 G H
70
Trl i ne
Mo un
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Yard le
Gravelly Hollow Rd
SHAMONG TWP
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Rd
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Medford Lakes Borough There are no existing bikeways in Medford Lakes Borough. There are three proposed on-road facilities totalling 1.21 miles that will run through portions of the township. These facilities are located on Atsion Road, Tuckerton Road (CR 620) and Stokes Road (CR 541) and are detailed on Table 23. As show on Map 28, these facilities have the potential to link Medford Lakes to the surrounding communities of Medford, Tabernacle and Shamong Townships.
Table 23: Medford Lakes Borough Bikeways
Name
Atsion Rd
Status
Proposed
Type
On-Road
Class
Mileage
0.29
Source
2004 Inventory
Stokes Rd Tuckerton Rd
Total Existing Total Proposed
0.60 0.32
0.00 1.21
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Moorestown Township Moorestown Township contains 11.90 miles of off-road bicycle paths. The individual facilities composing this network are detailed on Table 24. Map 29 shows the fairly extensive network of offroad bike paths located in the northern portion of the township, including a 2.31 mile path alongside Borton Landing Road, a 2.06 mile path alongside Hartford Road (CR 686), a one mile path alongside Salem Road and a 1.11 mile path alongside Westfield Road (CR 614). To the south of these facilities there are two off-road facilities in and around the townships downtown area: a 1.65 mile path alongside Riverton Road (CR 603) and a 1.26 mile path alongside Church Street (CR 607). There are a total of 34.00 miles of proposed bikeways in Moorestown Township, consisting of 17.91 miles of off-road paths and 16.09 miles of on-road bikeways. These proposed bikeways are a result of the 2010 Moorestown Bicycle Circulation and Safety Plan. Details regarding the individual facilities that compose this network are found on Table 24. There are a many notable facilities proposed for the township, including a 1.67 mile section of the proposed Rancocas Creek Trail shown on Map 29 that travels along Moorestowns northern boundary by the Rancocas Creek. In addition, there is a comprehensive network of proposed on- and off-road bikeways in the township, including proposed bike lanes along Church St (CR 607), Lenola Road (CR 608) and New Albany Road totaling 7.03 miles.
Table 24: Moorestown Township Bikeways
Name
Borton Landing Rd Centerton Rd Church Rd Creek Rd Garwood Rd Hartford Rd Marne Highway Marter Ave New Albany Rd Riverton Rd Salem Crossing Rd Salem Rd Sheffield Dr Tom Brown Rd Westfield Rd Young Ave Camden Ave Chester Ave Church St
Status
Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Proposed Proposed Proposed
Type
Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road
Class
Bicycle Path Bicycle Path Bicycle Path Bicycle Path Bicycle Path Bicycle Path Bicycle Path Bicycle Path Bicycle Path Bicycle Path Bicycle Path Bicycle Path Bicycle Path Bicycle Path Bicycle Path Bicycle Path
Mileage
2.31 0.22 1.26 0.25 0.28 2.06 0.26 0.26 0.25 1.65 0.24 1.00 0.39 0.13 1.11 0.21 0.61 0.35 2.36
Source
Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp; Field Verified Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp; Field Verified Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp; Field Verified Moorestown Twp; Field Verified Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp
64
May 2013
Name
Church St Cox Rd Garwood Dr Haines Dr Harper Dr Lenola Rd Main St Mcelwee Rd New Albany Rd Nixon Dr Pleasant Valley Dr Ashley Ct to Mindy Dr Connector Borton Landing Rd Bridgeboro Rd Centerton Rd Creek Rd Flynn Ave Flynn Ave to Glen Ave Connector Glen Ave Connector Glen Ave Connector 2 Harper Dr Lenola RD Marne Highway Marter Ave Mt Laurel Rd. Mt. Laurel Rd Trail to Main St New Albany Rd Nixon Dr Nixon Dr to Haines Dr Connector Nixon Dr to Kings Hwy Connector Railroad Trail Rancocas Creek Trail Route 38 Route 38 to Haines Dr Connector
Status
Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed
Type
On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road
Class
Mileage
0.87 0.88 1.20 1.57 0.35 2.70 2.65 1.00 1.10 0.19 0.25 0.66 0.16 0.50 1.78 1.49 0.12 0.16 0.55 0.10 0.17 0.37 0.51 0.35 0.53 0.35 0.41 0.91 0.09 0.37 1.96 1.67 1.40 0.08
Source
Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp; Field Verified Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp; Field Verified Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp; Field Verified Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp; Field Verified Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp; Field Verified Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp DVRPC Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp
65
May 2013
Name
Sheffield Dr to Linden St Connector Sheffield Dr to Linden St Connector 2 Tom Brown Rd Westfield Rd Westfield Rd Whittendale to Georgian Connector Total Existing Total Proposed
Status
Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed
Type
Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road
Class
Mileage
0.48 0.09 1.28 0.92 0.25 0.22 11.90 34.00
Source
Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp Moorestown Twp
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Dorado Dr
Paddock Path
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2nd St
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Forge Rd
Stanwick Rd
Linden
Tom Brow n Rd
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Mount Holly Township Mount Holly Townships bikeway network consists of one 0.63 mile off-road path located between Madison Avenue (CR 691) and Pine Streets (CR 612) in Creek Island Park. As shown on Map 30, this trail could potentially function as part of the proposed Mouth Holly to Birmingham Rail Trail and Mount Holly to Medford Rail Trail. In addition, there is a 2.62 mile segment of the proposed Rancocas Creek Trail that could be added to the townships bikeway network. The individual facilities that could potentially create this trail system are shown on Table 25. The Township did not respond to survey efforts, so this municipal inventory may be incomplete.
Table 25: Mount Holly Township Bikeways
Name
Mt Holly to Birmingham Rail Trail Mt Holly to Medford Rail Trail Mt Holly to Birmingham Rail Trail Mt Holly to Medford Rail Trail Rancocas Creek Trail Total Existing Total Proposed
Status
Existing Existing Proposed Proposed Proposed
Type
Off-road Off-road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road
Class
Bicycle Path Bicycle Path
Mileage
0.45 0.18 0.81 0.45 2.62 0.63 3.88
Source
DVRPC DVRPC DVRPC DVRPC DVRPC
68
Kings Rd
Existing Bicycle Facilities Off-Road, Bicycle Path On-Road, Bicycle Lane On-Road, Bicycle Route Proposed Bicycle Facilities Off-Road On-Road Railroad
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Tarnsfield Rd
Orchard Ln
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Ln
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621 G H
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St Monroe
612 G H
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683 G H
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0.75
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May 2013
Mount Laurel Township Mount Laurel Townships bikeway network consists of 6.38 miles of off-road paths which are individually listed on Table 26. As shown on Map 31, most of these paths are located in the northeastern portion of the township near the interchange between Route 38 and I-295. The longest paths are a 1.33 mile segment alongside Briggs Road and a 0.93 mile stretch alongside Walton Avenue. There are 15.33 miles of proposed bicycle facilities in Mount Laurel Township. These proposed bikeways consist of 4.95 miles of additional off-road paths and 10.38 miles of on-road bikeways. The individual facilities composing this proposed network are listed on Table 26. As indicated on Map 31, many of the proposed paths are links and extensions of the townships existing network of bike paths. Additionally, there is a 1.34 mile segment of the Rancocas Creek Trail proposed in the townships northwestern corner along the banks of the Rancocas Creek. The 10.38 miles of proposed onroad facilities are concentrated in the center of the township and could link neighborhoods from all corners of Mount Laurel. Some of the larger segments proposed are a 2.49 mile facility on Larchmont Boulevard just north of Route 38, a 3.46 mile facility on Union Mill Road and a 2.43 mile bikeway on Moorestown-Mt Laurel Road (CR 603).
Table 26: Mount Laurel Township Bikeways
Name
Bishop's Gate Blvd Briggs Rd Centerton Rd Duffy's Dr Hovtech Blvd Leadenhall Rd Marter Ave Midlantic Dr Walton Ave Coral Ave Crystal Ave Fleetwood Av Hainesport-Mt Laurel Rd Larchmont Blvd Moorestown-Mt Laurel Rd. Union Mill Rd Leadenhall Rd Marter Ave off Creek road off Marter Ave Rancocas Creek Trail Rancocas Pointe Walton Ave
Status
Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed
Type
Off-road Off-road Off-road Off-road Off-road Off-road Off-road Off-road Off-road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road
Class
Bicycle Path Bicycle Path Bicycle Path Bicycle Path Bicycle Path Bicycle Path Bicycle Path Bicycle Path Bicycle Path
Mileage
0.67 1.33 0.76 0.61 0.22 0.73 0.41 0.72 0.93 0.14 0.10 0.10 1.66 2.49 2.43 3.46 0.16 0.87 0.21 0.89 1.34 0.50 0.98
Source
Mount Laurel Twp Mount Laurel Twp; Field Verified Mount Laurel Twp Mount Laurel Twp; Field Verified Mount Laurel Twp Mount Laurel Twp Mount Laurel Twp Mount Laurel Twp Mount Laurel Twp Mount Laurel Twp Mount Laurel Twp Mount Laurel Twp Mount Laurel Twp Mount Laurel Twp Mount Laurel Twp Mount Laurel Twp Mount Laurel Twp Mount Laurel Twp Mount Laurel Twp Mount Laurel Twp DVRPC Mount Laurel Twp Mount Laurel Twp
70
May 2013
Name
Total Existing Total Proposed
Status
Type
Class
Mileage
6.38 15.33
Source
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635 G H
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Railroad
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537 G H
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38
Rd Creek
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636
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Rd
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Jamie Dr
3rd St
Mount Laure
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Indigo Dr
Mill S t
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Paul Dr
Ann Dr
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616 G H
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611 G H
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Mall Ring Rd
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608 G H
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New Hanover Township New Hanover Townships bikeway network is detailed on Table 27 and shown on Map 32. The townships only existing facility is a 0.80 mile segment of a bike lane along Fort Dix Road (CR 616) that continues into Pemberton Township to the south. There are 7.40 miles of bikeways proposed in New Hanover. This includes 4.80 miles of proposed on-road facilities, consisting primarily of a 4.31 mile segment along Browns Mills-Cookstown Road (CR 667) that would run the length of the township just east of the Fort Dix Military Base. A notable off-road path is a 2.60 mile segment of the proposed Pemberton to Wrightstown Rail Trail located along New Hanover Townships western border with North Hanover Township.
Table 27: New Hanover Township Bikeways
Name
Ft. Dix Rd (Rt. 616) Browns Mills-Cookstown Rd(Rt 667) Main (Rt 616) Rt 68 Pemberton to Wrightstown Rail Trail Total Existing Total Proposed
Status
Existing Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed
Type
On-road On-Road On-Road On-Road Off-Road
Class
Bicycle Lane
Mileage
0.80 4.31 0.16 0.33 2.60 0.80 7.40
Source
New Hanover Twp New Hanover Twp New Hanover Twp New Hanover Twp New Hanover Twp
73
Co un
Cou
ND
OC N EA
ty
Legend
Driveway
Hw y5
wy nty H
CO
45
R
CEDA R ST
G H
Meany Rd
ly hi l Ra
LAUREN LN
680
Rd
Rd
Orly Pl
Hance D r
Sykesville Rd
BRINDL
Carlyle Dr
Highland Road
Spartan Vl g
680 G H
am ck Ho
County Hwy 6 80
616 G H
ick Rd
Mi tch el l Rd
t 1st S
Rd
RD ETOW N
667 G H
68
Warehou se
Rd
2nd
St 3rd
Main St
St
Malby Rd
Fort DIX St
Mount Rd
r Rd Cooks Corne
670 G H
Ave
Florida Ave
tt Ave Wonnaco
Delaware Ave
m Pe
be
rto
Fire L
to
okstown Rd
rig W
o tst
wn
Arno ld
Se rv ic e
i Ra
i ra lT
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y id
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Scott Plz
Sunri se S t
Rd
Ha nov er R d
Fo rt Di x
G H
n Mo t rS ile ti p
Pea rl S t
616
h 16t St
Ju li
us to w nR d
S 10th
Fir St
YS t
Ith a ca
Rd Gas
St
Ra nge
Rd
Hunte rB
Sho re D r
PEMBERTON TWP
669
Clan St
Evergreen Blvd
630 G H
lvd
I
2 Miles
545 G H
Lake
Ash St
tville Poin
Rd
Ward St
4WD Roa d
8th St
Grove P ark
nge Ora
Browns Mi lls - Co
Highland Rd
y Eg
OAK LN
FIELD TWP
665
o Co t ks
m Mon
outh
Rd 537
Rd pt
G H
ha os Cr w
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n ow
d Ave Railroa
w Ne
666 G H
ili Bo n
M es
Railroad
INM AN RD
LN CART ERS
r gD
Mc Gu ire Blv d
Bunting Bridge Rd
d ill R
Mo u nt Rd
LONG
S WA M
P RD
Plumsted
1st St
a Tex ve sA
ie Er St
nt Tre on Rd
er Hanov
Blvd
4WD
Milita ry Rd
d Roa
t Vine S
ia Magno St
G H
0.5
1.5
rr Mo
t is S
667 G H
Lakesh o
p Pe
re Dr
pe
d rR
Bou n dary Rd
Boundary
Rd
4A Eves Drive, Suite 114 Marlton, NJ 08053 (856) 596-8228 www.driveless.com
May 2013
North Hanover Township North Hanover Township has no existing bikeways. There are two proposed on-road facilities within the township that are listed on Table 28. Map 33 shows a proposed 3.35 mile on-road facility that would run north-south along Meany Road for the length of the township. A 1.31 mile facility is also proposed that would run southwest by northeast on Cookstown-New Egypt Road (CR 616) between the proposed Meany Road facility and the townships western border with Plumstead Township in Ocean County. The Township did not respond to survey efforts, so this municipal inventory may be incomplete.
Table 28: North Hanover Township Bikeways
Name
Cookstown-New Egypt Rd (Rt. 616) Meany Road Total Existing Total Proposed
Status
Proposed Proposed
Type
On-Road On-Road
Class
Mileage
1.31 3.35 0.00 4.66
Source
2004 Inventory 2004 Inventory
75
Ellisdale Rd
Rd Crosswicks Ellisdale
RO
39 E5 UT
Rd
ST
sd Elli
al e Arn eyt
Harker R d
Orr R d
Railroad
W al
d nR ow
O PR C VIN N EL RD
Upper Freehold
vin Pro ce
N WA L
e St
Rd rt wa
e Lin
F OR
Farm R d
Rd
D RD
Stelle R d
664 G H
ste Che b Jaco rfield
Harri so n Rd
Arney to
wn Ch e
sterfie
ld Rd
Ches terf
ield A
rneyto
wn R d
LD R
MONMOU
CHESTERFIELD TWP
528 G H
665 G H
Paulson
Le e
Ct
Georgetown Rd
lle Rd Sykesvi
am Unn tree ed S t
stow Rd
Unnam ed
Street
TY TH COUN
27 I
Hanover Dr
sd Elli al e
RO E5 UT 37
Arn eyt
EV ERGR
Schoolhouse Rd
Rd
ek e Stre r Rd
d nR ow
E LAW R NCE
La r
DR
EE N RD
O PR
ris o
C VIN
nR d
Jac o bs t
INE EL
Myron Blvd
537 G H
Mo
nm o
d uth R
own New
E gy pt R d
Plumsted
ROU TE 5 28
RV
Ivy Ln
665 G H
Meany Rd
OC N EA
545 G H
Wrightstown Sykesville Rd
U CO
Y NT
6 61
I TW ND R
ha os Cr
Rd
Ja co b
s to wn Co o
Carlyle Dr
Springfield Rd
Spartan Vl
680 G H
Defen se
South Dr
Acces s Rd
667 G H
Harty Rd
0.5
e Ne
1.5
2 Miles
Se rv ic e
Main St
d ly R
oi Br
dy
St 3rd
R d
nt Cou
67 wy yH
Rd
t 1st S
2nd
St
Malby Rd
Rd
Mc Gu ire Blv d
Hance D r
545 G H
666 G H
ks to w nR d
G H
616
o Co
to ks
wn
w Ne
y Eg
pt
Rd
OAK LN
ive Dr
y wa
Hillfield Rd
Bunting Bridge Rd
LONG SWAMP RD
ly hi l Ra Rd
Highland Rd
stle Ca Dr
n Jo es d ll R Mi
ili Bo ng Dr
am ck Ho
rlai No ne Dr
ick
e Arnold Av
t Rd
May 2013
Palmyra Borough Palmyra Borough has no existing bikeways. There is a 1.98 mile segment of the Delaware River Heritage Trail listed on Table 29. As shown on Map 34, the trail has one section proposed to run along Broad Street (CR 543), connecting to an additional proposed segment along Market Street that crosses the Tacony-Palmyra Bridge and connects to trails in Northeast Philadelphia. Currently bicycles must be walked across the Tacony-Palmyra Bridge.
Table 29: Palmyra Borough Bikeways
Name
Delaware River Heritage Trail Total Existing Total Proposed
Status
Proposed
Type
Off-Road
Class
Mileage
1.98 0.00 1.98
Source
DVRPC
77
Pennsylvania
k Ban
Ave
603 G H
rd wa Ho St
in Ma St
lto Fu t nS
r Dr
Av e
Har bou
Ma ry lan d
oa Br
Vete ra
Hor ace
Elm
7th
Lin d en
ns D r
Ave
73
PALMYRA BORO
4th St g rin Sp
Lin co ln
Ter
St
Av e
p Tem
le
607 G H
c Le on
dS
en rd Ga
St
d 3r
St
5th
St
G H
543
oa Br d St
k Oa
Ln
a al l W
6th
St
601 G H
arle Ch
sS
607 G H
n He t ry S
el a ev Cl
ve dA
St
Mo rg
an
Av e
se lro Me
Co l um
Pa rk
ce
St
lan
dA ve
602 G H
Mo
Rd
St lair n tc
543 G H
Henry St
Oxford Rd
th b Cu
ert
CINNAMINSON TWP
lin Vil ge
Av e
bia Av e
Hig h
Ha rris on
Av e
Blvd
St
rry Pa e Av
n co Ta yra al m yP g Br
n Ju ipe
Riv on erfr
r tD
d 2n
St
Th o
Lip p
4th
inc ott Av e
St
5th
St
Lin d
en
ma s
Av e
Av e
Elm
Av e
RIVERTON BORO
rL n
a rg Mo ve nA
eld rfi Ga e Av
are l aw De St
A ey ve
e rk Ma t tS
ch Ar St
es Ch
d har Orc e Av
tn S ut t
A rk Pa ve
n l to Hi Rd
tS lnu Wa
x irfa Fa
t
Dr
lv Sy
rA
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ve
73
n Gle
vie
r wD
nn Ci am on ins e Av
ion St
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r eD tr e
is Div
d Ma iso
un Co
Pennsauken
HYLTON RD
t nS
a Ad ms St
ty y6 Hw 07
0.25
0.5
0.75
1 Miles
NA T IO NA L
HW Y
l ho Ca
un
St
May 2013
Pemberton Borough Pemberton Borough has no existing bicycle facilities. There is a total of 0.96 miles of facilities proposed within the Borough. Map 35 shows the proposed 0.74 mile segment of the larger Birmingham to Country Lakes Rail Trail that will run east-west the width of the borough. There are also two proposed bikeways in the southeastern part of the borough that continue into Pemberton Township. These facilities are detailed on Table 30.
Table 30: Pemberton Borough Bikeways
Name
Pemberton Bypass (Rt 530)
Status
Proposed
Type
On-Road
Class
Mileage
0.13 0.09 0.74 0.00 0.96
Source
Pemberton Boro
Rt 644 (Magnolia Rd.) Proposed On-Road Birmingham to County Lakes Rail Proposed Off-Road Trail
Total Existing Total Proposed
79
Existing Bicycle Facilities Off-Road, Bicycle Path On-Road, Bicycle Lane On-Road, Bicycle Route Proposed Bicycle Facilities Off-Road On-Road Railroad
ton ber Pem Rd unt Mo eys A rn
For tD
Pointv ille Rd
PEMBERTON TWP
668 G H
Wilb ert S
am ingh Birm
to P
nR erto emb
r ail T
ail
Woodfield Ci r
Hearthst
one Blv d
Ln
Lee S
Sim pki ns
Rey nold s
St
Bud dA ve
Jar vis
Griffin Ln
Hou gh S
St
Mo rton
t
Ant is S
t
Eliz a beth S
La ke s
Ra il T rai l
Hampton St
Buck Aly
530 G H
Nicholas St
Fra nk lin
Fla g St
St
Dav is S
ou ntr y
Vince ntow nR
ne La
e Av
Ced ar L n
to C
Egb ert
Bir mi ng ha m
PEMBERTON BORO
Ma ry S
St
New
Mill s
Dr
Rd
Delap Ct
530 G H
PEMBERTON TWP
Drivew
M ag no
Pe mb ert on
By P
lia
as s
n dy L Sha
616 G H
ay
Rd
1s tA ve
Ro tta u
3r d
I
0 0.25 0.5 0.75
Av e
1 Miles
Rd
Un nam ed
644 G H
2n d
Av e
Str eet
Av e
w Scrapeto n Rd
te Est a
May 2013
Pemberton Township There are 9.04 miles of existing bikeways in Pemberton Township. The existing network consists of 7.45 miles of bike lanes and one 1.59 mile section of off-road bicycle path. The individual facilities composing this network are found on Table 31. There are two substantial segments of on-road bike lanes shown on Map 36. The first is a 2.68 mile stretch on Ft. Dix Road (CR 616) in the northwestern portion of the township that extends between Pemberton Borough to the south and New Hanover Township to the north. The second is a 4.72 mile segment of bike lanes located in the southern area of the township on Four Mile Road (CR 646), between Mt. Misery Road and Route 72. The off-road path is an existing trail, located just north of Pemberton Borough, which would be incorporated into the larger Birmingham to Pemberton Rail Trail proposed in the region. There are 30.24 miles of proposed bicycle facilities in Pemberton Township, consisting of 15.81 miles of off-road paths and 14.43 miles of on-road bikeways. The individual facilities composing this network are listed on Table 31. Some of the more significant proposals include multiple rail trails that would link Pemberton Township to the surrounding region. There is a 11.95 mile section of the proposed Birmingham to Country Lakes Rail Trail, located in the center of the township, which would link with the existing off-road path just north of Pemberton Borough. The existing section of the trail would link the proposed Birmingham to Country Lakes Rail Trail with the proposed Rancocas Creek Trail to the west and the proposed Pemberton to Wrightstown Rail Trail to the north. An on-road bikeway is proposed on Route 530 that would parallel the Birmingham to Country Lakes Trail on surface roads located to the north and link many of Pemberton Townships neighborhoods.
Table 31: Pemberton Township Bikeways
Name
Juliustown Rd (Rt. 616) Pemberton Rd (Rt. 616) Pemberton-Wrightstown Rd(Rt 616) Rt 616 Rt 646 (Four Mile Rd) Birmingham to Pemberton Rail Trail Bayberry Broadway (Rt 667) Lakehurst Rd (Rt. 530) Lakeshore Dr New Lisbon Rd Pemberton Bypass (Rt 530) Pemberton-Browns Mills Rd (Rt.530) Rt 644 (Magnolia Rd.) Trenton road Birmingham to County Lakes Rail Trail Birmingham to County Lakes Rail Trail Kinkora to Juliustown Rail Trail
Status
Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed
Type
On-road On-road On-road On-road On-road Off-road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road
Class
Bicycle Lane Bicycle Lane Bicycle Lane Bicycle Lane Bicycle Lane Bicycle Path
Mileage
0.71 0.72 0.96 0.34 4.72 1.59 0.22 0.43 5.49 1.07 0.75 1.92 3.82 0.44 0.29 11.55 0.40 0.79
Source
Pemberton Twp Pemberton Twp Pemberton Twp Pemberton Twp Pemberton Twp DVRPC Pemberton Twp Pemberton Twp Pemberton Twp Pemberton Twp Pemberton Twp Pemberton Twp Pemberton Twp Pemberton Twp Pemberton Twp DVRPC DVRPC DVRPC
81
May 2013
Name
Status
Type
Off-Road Off-Road
Class
Mileage
2.68 0.39 9.04 30.24
Source
DVRPC DVRPC
Pemberton to Wrightstown Rail Trail Proposed Rancocas Creek Trail Proposed Total Existing Total Proposed
82
ve Arnold A
Tower Dr
as Tex
t Rd oun
Rd Gas
t Ash S
G H
616 G H
630
ix tD For
Rd
w to
ai
il ra lT
s ht ri g W
d
Hano ver B lvd
Y St
Ra nge R
to n rto e b m e Rd Pointvill Pe
Ju liu sto wn
545 G H
nR nto Tre
Rd
Tulip St
4WD Road
Goldy s
644 G H
Vinc ento wn R
New Lisbon Rd
Jun ctio nR
R Mill
A ken Bro
Bi g
R rm
H d
ill
SOUTHAMPTON TWP
Ma gn oli aR
Forest Rd
Glassworks R
70
I
Ln Oak
Route 206
d
d
e dg Ri
Re trea tR
ida Trl
Pit ma nR
Rd
Ha tR
646 G H
Flo r
d
g Eg
ill R rM we Lo
On gs
d Warners R
wn Cooksto
St 3rd
th ou nm o M
1st St
8th St
Rd
Mill Browns
G H
Ha nov er Rd
668
G H
Rd
669
M eys Arn
Plumsted
Railroad
On-Road
Bound ary
Rd
d Blv
Pemberton Borough
Pemberton Browns Mills Rd
530 G H 530 G H
PEMBERTON TWP
e Lak
re D Sho
530 G H
R ge Rid
530 G H
Rd Birmingham
u Fo
Lake hurst Rd
G H
645
NJ 70
rM ile Rd
ton Rd Pember
lia no ag M
643 G H
Simontown Rd
Birm ingh am to
Co u ntry L
akes R
ail T ra
Pa sa de na
il
Manchester
Rd
Mo unt Mis er
Rd
Buddtow nR
Issac Budd Rd
yR
Rail Way
rs Bur
w Ne
Rd
rR bo ar d
Holly
M ile Rd
Ba rne ga t
rs pe oo
Rd
72
Blvd
Rd
70
sie an m d oo W
4A Eves Drive, Suite 114 Marlton, NJ 08053 (856) 596-8228 www.driveless.com
Rd
4 Miles
May 2013
Riverside Township There are no existing bicycle facilities in Riverside Township. There are 3.10 miles of proposed facilities within the township, listed on Table 32. There is a proposed one mile segment of the Delaware River Heritage Trail located on along Pavilion Avenue (CR 543) and River Road (CR 543), shown on Map 37. This trail would link to a proposed 1.33 mile segment of the Rancocas Creek Trail.
Table 32: Riverside Township Bikeways
Name
Grant St Hooker St Maryland Ave Pane St Park Ave Delaware River Heritage Trail Rancocas Creek Trail School Track - Field Total Existing Total Proposed
Status
Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed
Type
On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road Off-Road Off-Road Off-Road
Class
Mileage
0.15 0.07 0.16 0.18 0.06 1.00 1.33 0.15 0.00 3.10
Source
Riverside Twp Riverside Twp Riverside Twp Riverside Twp Riverside Twp DVRPC DVRPC Riverside Twp
84
t rS nte Ce
nsy Pen
e Av ton g n i rl Bu
rpris Ente
tS nu al W t
Coo per St
e Dr
r da Ce
2 I
St el ur a L
Vine St
2 I
Delanco
624 G H
Ash St
Walter Ave
Rancocas Ave
543 G H
River
Dr
Polk St
Pavilion A ve
t oe S Monr
s St Adam
Wh itta ke rS t
St 5th
613 G H
St ec he rA ve
Si lve
rw o
St 7th
St
od
Dr
Pro gre ss S
Ar nd tS
Fa un ce
Sm ith
St
Jason C
St 4th
Gr Ma an ryl tS an t dA Ho ve ok er St
Rd er Riv
St 3rd
Br idg eb oro
St
He nry
dS 2n
St
543 G H
RIVERSIDE TWP
Pa ne St
Bu rke
wa ela
R re
r ive
te rita He
il Tra
2 I
Hancock
Cl ay St
St
ion Un e Av
Fil m
Ko ss uth
DELANCO TWP
Em er y W ay
Coopertow
n Rd
Cr ee k
Rd
Pe nn ing ton
625 G H
Ct
C as oc nc Ra
Riverside
ore St
Ha rris on St
St
Ar no tS
war Ste e t Av
How
ail Tr ek re
St
St Ta ylo rS
Be m
t
M on tcl air
Pa nc oa st
Ri dg ew
h 5t
Fr ec h
Av e
St
ells yW Tob
St 8th
oo dA ve
Ct
o nw ee Gr
605 G H
t ard S
Baylor St
DELRAN TWP
C t
We st Dr
Ya ns ic
kD
130
yD hle As
Ha rtfo rd R d
Ha rp er Bl vd
e Av od
Dr
I
0 0.25
ium ran Ge
nd er w
Ct
oo d
604 G H
0.5
0.75
1 Miles
Tar a
DELRAN TWP
Ram p
Bl vd
e Av en Ald
S ut tn es Ch t ch Ar St
n ow Br St
St
a law De e Av re
Carroll St
e Av as oc nc Ra
ve dA lan ve Cle
a ac Ith e Av
ter es Ch
ain M St
e Av on Le
e Av
Drex el St
R ven Ra d
eD lsid Mil r
May 2013
Riverton Borough There are no existing bicycle facilities in Riverton Borough. There are two proposed facilities, listed on Table 33, totaling 1.08 miles. The first is a 0.64 mile segment of the Delaware River Heritage Trail, shown on Map 38, that parallels railroad tracks along Broad Street and extends northwest into Cinnaminson Township and south into Palmyra Borough. The second proposed facility is a 0.44 mile on-road facility along East Main Street (CR 603) between Bank Avenue and the proposed Delaware River Heritage Trail segment on Broad Street (CR 543).
Table 33: Riverton Borough Bikeways
Name
Main St Delaware River Heritage Trail Total Existing Total Proposed
Status
Proposed Proposed
Type
On-Road Off-Road
Class
Mileage
0.44 0.64 0.00 1.08
Source
Riverton Boro Riverton Boro
86
2 I
Pennsylvania
ry D cua San r
D han Nat r
Bank Ave
Temple Blvd
607 G H
Ho ra ce Av e
St
g rin Sp
h 7t
St
8t h
De law a
re
en rd Ga
St
Cinnaminson Ave
rk Pa
e Av
St Charles
PALMYRA BORO
t Walnut S
Henry St
602 G H
W oo ds id e
lace Wal
St
Ln
I
0
D ur rbo Ha r
m El e Av
h dolp Ran
n Jaso
Dr
St Penn
Ave
St Fulton
r Rd Rive
Howard St
5th St
2 I
Ln as rth Ma
G H
603
Cinnaminson
Row St land
n ai M
St 4th
d Broa
St
St 5th
t ad S Bro
2 I
on ri s ar St
Riverton
e wa r Dela
r He Rive
d St Rea
d St Lan
le ap M
St
en nd Li e Av
e Av
y Av one Lec e
RIVERTON BORO
St ar ed
C
2 I
t ut S Waln
Palmyra
St
ed ar Av e
m El r Te
La ure l
n ai M
ln co Lin e Av
th 10
St
Rd
St
as om Th
en nd Li
t st nu Che St
e Av
e Av
C
rry he
ve ry A Par
eS Melros
Ln
nd la gh Hi e Av lum Co
603 G H
lf Go Rd
on gt hin as W e Av
ood Ln Buttonw
rt Rd Cuthbe
lair St Montc
CINNAMINSON TWP
n ga or M
bia e Av
Coles
n Rd Rivert o
e Av
Winding Ln
H nty Cou
Ln
Dr Fairfax
ll Ave Perne
r Ave Heathe
wy 607
r
wD Glenvie
0.25
0.5
1 Miles
4A Eves Drive, n Suite 114 in L Marlton, 08053 RobNJ (856) 596-8228 www.driveless.com
May 2013
Shamong Township There are no existing bicycle facilities in Shamong Township. There are, however, 43.98 miles of bikeways proposed within the township. A complete listing of the proposed bikeways in Shamong Township is on Table 34. There are a few notable proposed bikeways found on Table 34. This includes a 5.66 mile section of the proposed Central Railroad of New Jersey Rail Trail located in the southern portion of the township, shown on Map 39, which would run through the heart of the Pineland National Reserve and extend into Ocean County. There are also numerous on-road facilities proposed on many of the townships roadways. There is a proposed 7.25 mile bikeway proposed on Atsion Road that continue northwest into Medford Township. There are also proposed on-road facilities on Tuckerton Road (CR 622) and Stokes Road (CR 541) continue into Medford Township. Other notable on-road facilities include a 6.47 mile section of bikeway located on Route 206 that would extend into Tabernacle Township to the north, and terminate at the townships southern border with Hammonton in Atlantic County. A 3.42 mile bikeway on Oakshade Road is also proposed that would link many of the proposed facilities in Shamong to neighboring Tabernacle Township to the northeast.
Table 34: Shamong Township Bikeways
Name
Atsion Rd Forked Neck Grassy Lake Rd Medford Indian Mills Rd Oakshade Rd Old Indian Mills RD Rt 206 Stokes Rd Tuckerton Rd Willow Grove Rd Central Railroad of NJ Rail Trail Total Existing Total Proposed
Status
Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed
Type
On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road On-Road Off-Road
Class
Mileage
7.25 3.34 1.57 3.43 3.42 1.38 6.47 4.81 4.64 2.01 5.66 0.00 43.98
Source
Field Verified Shamong Twp Shamong Twp Field Verified Shamong Twp Shamong Twp Field Verified Shamong Twp Shamong Twp Field Verified Shamong Twp
88
Mill Rd
Prickett s
Wa kef ield
Lakeview Dr
Dr
Rd
Rd
Stowe Dr
622 G H
N Dr
lly Ho
Dr
532 G H
Carranza Rd
de Hid nA s cre
W yn n
an Rutl
d Ct
fo Med d rd R
Dr
w Ne
Rd
Princeton Dr
l Mohawk Tr
541 G H
648 G H
Flyatt Rd
e ck Tu
Locust Ave
h ks Oa
d eR ad
G H
620
d Wright R
Indian M
Mu s
kin gu m
0
206
648 G H
rto n
Ha i ne
R d
Dr
sL
Atsion Rd
ills Rd
Stokes Rd
Jackson Rd
534 G H
ac Br
Ma n
ro Willow G
rn Bu
ou tH
se
Rd
Bards Bridg e Rd
206
e Fork
d Ne
d ck R
O re n
ta
lR d
Atsion Rd
Br id
ge
Rd
SHAMONG TWP
Waterford
riam Eph Rd
Th re e
o Gl
pu yS ss
ng
Bo zar th
TABERNACLE TWP
Rd
tow nR d
ve R d
i to ba
dI Ol
Trl
nM di a
ills
Rd
e ck Tu rto n R d
Sohn Way
eL n
4WD d Roa
ils Ph fie ld Rd
2 US
rs Sw i tc h
Central Ra ilro
Rid e
Hay Rd
Mines Sp un
I
0
Batsto Fireline Rd
Pond
Hammonton
L WE CK RO D LR
Rd
Mann is
e Low
r Fo
g Rd
d Swamp R
06
d Ol Ja n so ck Rd
rra Ca a nz
Ra rit
an
Av e
Hampton Rd
oad 4WD R
Rd
Hi gh
4WD Roa
ad of NJ Ra
Cr os sin g
g shin Wa to n Qu ake d eR i dg r Br
il Trail
Rd
Stokes Rd
roa Rail ve dA
4W
Ro a
AV RK PA
Rd rge
0.5
1.5
2 Miles
Bulldozed
Rd
WASHINGTON TWP
May 2013
Southampton Township There are no existing bicycle facilities in Southampton Township. There are two proposed facilities listed on Table 35 totaling 8.78 miles. The first is an off-road 1.17 mile segment of the Rancocas Creek Trail that can be found on Map 40 in the northern tip of the township. The second is a 7.61 mile onroad facility located on Route 206 that would run the entire length of the township, shown on Map 40, extending into Eastampton and Pemberton Townships to the north and Tabernacle Township to the south.
Table 35: Southampton Township Bikeways
Name
Rt 206 Rancocas Creek Trail Total Existing Total Proposed
Status
Proposed Proposed
Type
On-Road Off-Road
Class
Mileage
7.61 1.17 0.00 8.78
Source
Southampton Twp DVRPC
90
683 G H
Ju Existing Bicycle Facilities liu s to d
G H
g Sprin
nR Off-Road, w Bicycle Path
Legend
on
545 G H
nt Tre Rd
Rd field
er S t
Rancocas Creek Trail
Han ov
38
PEMBERTON TWP
Pemb e rton B rowns Mills R d
LUMBERTON TWP
684 G H
Pe m be rto n
669 G H
530 G H
Fo u rM ile R d
Municipal Dr
Railroad
Rd
Rd
Birmingham
ville
Smit h
Vinc en
d nR tow
Brid g
eR d
Lan d
ing
St
681 G H
St
Pemb d erton R
County Hwy 616
SOUTHAMPTON TWP
Si n to mo Rd wn
645 G H
Mo un
tM
ise
ry R d
Main
t Gi
n he
sL
641 G H
Un na
G H
643
Rd
me
Stockton Bridge Rd
Rd
Bra ce
Pa ige Dr
Buddtow n
616 G H
Ongs Hat R d
Issac Budd Rd
dS tr e et
p Shee
ill Rd Pen H
Red Lion Rd
Eayre stown Rd
d hR ur c Ch
Hilliards Bridge Rd
Re tr e
Ln
Willo ug hby
642 G H
at Rd
Bu d
dt
ow n
Rd
Ma g
646 G H
on Lisb
no lia Rd
d nR to w res y a E
New Fre
edom
Rd
dg Ri
Rd
Stratford Rd
ry Rd
lle Chairvi
Rd
a Be
ver
m Da
Rd
Bi g H ill R d
644 G H
Ser e nity
Carter Dr
206 0
w Ne Rd
ca Pi
Rd
Ct
a to
Mar lto
Pu rg
nP ike
Jun
r we Lo Mi
Ro u te
ctio
G H
e rap Sc
New Lisbon Rd
ee tR d
Ha wk in
Rd
685 G H
g Ho
rm Fa
70
Pl
Fa rm
Sk
70
D Ave
So o
Frie nds hip Rd
MEDFORD TWP
yP
lac
WOODLAND TWP
e Rd
M ile
Rd
Oak Ln
w Dr
Lakevi e
TABERNACLE TWP
d aR nz
Pa rk
Unnamed Street
s e tt ick Pr
Powell Place Rd
Tabe
rnac le
Rd
So o
Rd
G H
648
dy
Rd
3 Miles
Hill Rd
nR d
612
Rd
Co rn e
rR d
206 0
town
Junction Rd
Ra nc
Ne wb o
s
l ds
By Pa s
oc as
Ln
G H
530
On-Road
Av e
4 Mile Rd
d ll R
rs Bur Mill Rd
ep De
nt Hu
w llo Ho
s er
Ln
Rd
Rd
an Br so n Rd
B Holly lvd
72
y rd
Dr
rra Ca
Mi
d ll R
May 2013
Springfield Township There are no existing bicycle facilities located in Springfield Township. However, 12.28 miles of facilities are proposed in the township, as listed on Table 36. A proposed 3.35 mile bikeway located on Route 206 would run the length of the township, as shown on Map 41, and extend into Mansfield Township to the north and into Pemberton and Eastampton Townships to the south. A 2.82 mile facility located on Route 68 in the eastern end of the township is proposed that would continue into Mansfield Township to the north, and New Hanover Township to the south. There is also a 4.63 mile segment of the proposed Kinkora to Juliustown Rail Trail that would run through the middle of the township, continuing into Mansfield Township to the north and New Hanover Township to the south.
Table 36: Springfield Township Bikeways
Name
Columbus-Jobstown Rd Rt 206 Rt 68 Kinkora to Juliustown Rail Trail Total Existing Total Proposed
Status
Proposed Proposed Proposed Proposed
Type
On-Road On-Road On-Road Off-Road
Class
Mileage
1.48 3.35 2.82 4.63 0.00 12.28
Source
Springfield Twp Springfield Twp Springfield Twp Springfield Twp
92
ar Ced
rfield
u te Ro
13
I 95
Legend
Existing Bicycle Facilities
Off-Road, Bicycle Path On-Road, Bicycle Lane CHESTERFIELD TWP On-Road, Bicycle Route
oln Linc
dd He
ille Rd
Belmont Cir
s Bu
t tle
5 Exit
d nR
2B
ld Rd
Cham be r Ln
661 G H
Dr
Mans fie
656 G H
i ng
ll Mi
Pub lic Rd
FLORENCE TWP
Rd
Ln
Burlington Colum bus Rd
Che ste
Jacksonv
Ln
Rd rk Yo Old
MANSFIELD TWP
545 G H
NORTH
Rd
656 G H
gate App le
Rd Off-Road Georgetown
ke Sy wn s to
Bridge
Rd
oat B ridge
nt Rd
295
628 G H
Pett ic
me Ho
ad s te
Moun t Plea sa
543 G H
Gaun ts
wn Ge o
e pk
rgetow n Rd
Highland Rd
Julius to
d ert R Gilb
w Ne
yT se er
Co l um
68
Island Rd
Do gw oo
bu sJ ob sto wn Rd
545 G H
dD r
Craig Dr
Jacksonville Jobstown Rd
Springfield
537 G H
Meeting Ho
use Rd
Highland Ro ad
Hill Rd
G H
628 G H
639 G H
k Jac son
638
Rd
206
Saylo rs
at or nk Ki
rs Warne
Burrs Rd
Pin e Gl en Dr
SPRINGFIELD TWP
Pond Rd
670 G H
us ul i oJ tow
ge Rd
it Sm
Dr
rid
537 G H
668 G H
liu Ju
wn sto
hb Hig
Wood lan
4th
Julius to
e Rd
WESTAMPTON TWP
out d hR
G H
669 684 G H
St
wn Rd
Scott Plz
8th St
Holly Ln
r Dr
aste
G H
Rd
541
626
691 G H
nm Mo
on Fr
t tS
Fort DIX St
Delaware Ave
ai l nR ai l Tr
Ox me
ad
Sykesville Rd
Lan c
Rou te
617 G H
Dr Windham
King St
Smithville
541 G H
Powell R d
County Hwy 62 1
630 G H 621 G H
Rd sville Cate
t 1st S
Pine St
Hwy
PEMBERTON TWP
Pem b erto nR d
North Rd
t Poin
ville
Rd
Ju li
For t DI XR d
ne Mar
Sh re v eS t
Sta te Hw y 38
Railro a
ty H wy 69
682 G H
Rou te
683 G H
630 G H
d Av e
Rd field
te Esta
I
Fa wn Ct
rry Be
Dr
Cou n
Rail roa
38
d Av
e
Indian Trl
G H
612 2
way Walk
3 Miles
LUMBERTON TWP
Ith a
us to w nR d
ca
h Hig
sM
Y St
St
d kR
He gy
Colu m bus Rd
Main St
iC t
Wr igh
693 G H
Rd
c Ne
690 G H
On-Road Railroad
ts to wn Rd
Rd lle svi
660 G H
Dr
Jac k
son v
ille R d
680 G H
Cedar Ln
i Ba
lly
Dr
616 G H
un Co
y5 Hw ty
ville
Kings Rd
41
Rd
hvi lle Rd
J New ers
663 G H
ey Arn
h 16t
St
ey A
616 G H
oun
h As
ve
St
St
t Rd
g Sprin
Rd
May 2013
Tabernacle Township Tabernacle Townships bikeway network consists of 9.88 miles of on-road bike facilities, as shown on Table 37. As shown on Map 42, there are two bike lane facilities located on Carranza Road (CR 648) and Medford Lakes-Chatsworth Road (CR 532), beginning at Route 206 and converging with bike lanes located on Chatsworth Road. The bike lanes located on Chatsworth road continue east to west the entire width of the township and extend into Woodland Township. There are two facilities proposed in Tabernacle, listed on Table 37, which would expand the existing network of bike lanes. The first is a 3.58 mile segment located on Route 206, continuing into Southampton Township to the north and Shamong Township to the south. The second is a 4.16 mile segment of the proposed Central Railroad of New Jersey Rail Trail that would access the Pinelands National Preserve and link Tabernacle to other communities in the Pinelands region.
Table 37: Tabernacle Township Bikeways
Name
Carranza Rd Chatsworth Rd Chatsworth Rd (Rt. 532) Medford Lakes Rd Rt 206 Central Railroad of NJ Rail Trail Total Existing Total Proposed
Status
Existing Existing Existing Existing Proposed Proposed
Type
On-road On-road On-road On-road On-Road Off-Road
Class
Bicycle Lane Bicycle Lane Bicycle Lane Bicycle Lane
Mileage
2.21 0.85 5.52 1.30 3.58 4.16 9.88 7.74
Source
Field Verified; 2004 Inventory 2004 Inventory 2004 Inventory 2004 Inventory NJ State Plan 2004 Inventory
94
WOODLAND TWP
7
M ile Rd
ou Existing Bicycle Facilities te R
Legend
Off-Road, Bicycle 2 Path On-Road, Bicycle Lane
Dr
Bir ch
Oak Ln
ade R
Oak sh
Bra ce Ln
Haines Ln
TABERNACLE TWP
R en dim n Ke Mc
M ed fo r
ite Wh
Birches Rd
d
Tuck ert o n Rd
Rd
622 G H
eR
illo W
Rd
oad
yS pun g
4W DR
Glo ss
Thre eB ridg
0
d
ton mp Ha Rd
Mines Spung Rd
I
3 Miles
R kes Sto
d
New R
d wR ado Me
Gr etn a
Ch ats w
ls Rd n Mil India
G H
rk Fo ed ck Ne
541
Rd
Orenta l Rd
s ore Mo
ort h
Rd
e ov Gr
Rd
ilro Ra al ntr Ce N of ad
il Tra ail R J
Pa rk
620 G H
Ne w
Te r
Rus sell
648 G H
R nd po se o Go
532 G H
Rd
206 0
d
M tts ke c i Pr
Powell Place Rd
Ha wk in
Rd
R ill
Rd
648 G H
se ha
C an arr R za d
xc Fo
Zimmerman Rd
Med ford L
akes R
rk Pa
Rd
532 G H
Chatsworth Rd
563 G H
rs e Ho
d
High C ro ssing Rd
e ac Pl ell w d ee Sp Rd
le R Eag d
563 G H
206
St ok es R
R ion Ats
SHAMONG TWP
ip sh nd e Fri
ll R we ed e Sp
pR am Sw
May 2013
Washington Township Washington Townships bikeway network consists of 17.35 miles of on-road bicycle facilities. Individual bicycle facilities are listed on Table 38. The largest facility is an 11.16 mile segment of bike lanes on Greenbank-Chatsworth Road (County Road 563), shown on Map 43, that extend northward into Tabernacle Township and south to Batsto-Bridgeport Road (CR 542). Bike lanes are also located on Chatsworth Road (CR 569) that extend from the Greenbank-Chatsworth Road bikeway to Bass River Township in the east. A notable proposed facility is the extension of the existing bike lanes on Greenbank-Chatsworth Road south over the Mullica River into Mullica Township. This facility would connect to a proposed 10.30 mile loop in the southern portion of the township, shown on Map 43, which would be part of the larger High Point to Cape May Bicycle Tour route.
Table 38: Washington Township Bikeways
Name
Chatsworth Rd (CR 679) Greenbank Chatsworth Rd (CR 563) Batsto Bridgeport Rd High Point to Cape May Route 563 Total Existing Total Proposed
Status
Existing Existing Existing Proposed Proposed
Type
On-road On-road On-road On-Road Off-Road
Class
Mileage
Source
Washington Twp Washington Twp Washington Twp Washington Twp Washington Twp
Bicycle Lane 1.61 Bicycle Lane 11.16 Bicycle Route 4.58 10.30 0.52 17.35 10.82
96
Rd
Hay Rd
Ep hr ia
Little Hawkin Rd
Waterford
Wa shi ngt on Q
06
US 2
Martha Rd
uak er
Ford Rd
Rd
Cu tts
AT LA NT IC
AV DS H AR RIC
wn R Bullto
563 G H
679 G H
Allens Coa lR
Frenc h Coa l Rd
CO UN TY 6
Mount Rd
d iver R
th or sw t ha
93
M ar th a
Rd
aR Mullic
WASHINGTON TWP
C
Rd
Oswe go Rd
Coa l Rd
ills tM an s ea Pl
4 TE 5 ROU
62
CO UN TY
AV
Maple Ave
AT LA NT IC
ATL AN T I CC OU NTY 65
SE VE NT H
Mullica
UNTY 612
SI XT H FI AV FT H AV
652 G H
652 NTY COU TIC N A ATL
River Rd
M illi e
Rd
k Rd Turtle Cree
VE R
AV
HA NO
56
22 ND
EN
BR EM
RO UT E
SC HI L
LE
Galloway
ST
Garden State P kw
Hamilton
AV
4 Miles
Port Republic
CENTER ST
AV
30
RD
4T H
RD
SE CO ND
56 1
RO UT E
R ion Ats
c Tu
on pt m Ha
d
nR rto ke
206 0
SHAMONG TWP
ort h Rd
R ns
TABERNACLE TWP
Ch ats w
Los tL ane R
d
Penn Pl
Rd mp Swa
Sandy Ridge Rd
R es ok St
Off-Road
s ne Mi
On-Road Railroad
Ol d Si mm
o Rd Calic
Eagle Rd
Ra ilro
d gR un Sp
sP nni Ma
ad Av e
Hawkin s Lowla nd Rd
R ond
An dr ew s Rd
Pl ac eD
en Gre
k Ban
Brid ge R d
Hay Rd
d
Sh am on g
Devious Mount Rd
Rd le dd Mi
Hammonton
Iro nP ipe
563 G H
oal Rd
Rd
Rd
MOO RES AV
id ge
d
653 G H Rd 542 G H
ge id Br
Rd
4th R
d
Stag e Rd
AD AM
SC IR
US
CO ATLANTIC
Ln Bell
542 G H Ha
mmon ton Rd
Route 9
US Hwy
US 9
16 NJ 7
May 2013
Westampton Township Westampton Townships existing bikeway network consists of one 0.42 mile off-road path shown on Map 44 running north to south alongside Springside Road (CR 635) between Westampton Drive and Woodlane Road (CR 630) in the northwestern corner of the township. There are also two proposed facilities within the township listed on Table 39. The first is a continuation of the existing bike path on Springside Road 1.16 miles further south to Rancocas Road. The second is a 2.16 mile on-road facility located to the east on Burlington-Mt. Holly Road and continuing the length of the township and extending into Burlington Township.
Table 39: Westampton Township Bikeways
Name
Westampton Township Bike Path Burlington-Mt. Holly Rd (CR 541) Springside Rd Total Existing Total Proposed
Status
Existing Proposed Proposed
Type
Off-road On-Road Off-Road
Class
Bicycle Path
Mileage
0.42 2.16 1.16 0.42 3.32
Source
Westampton Twp Westampton Twp Westampton Twp
98
l Sa
em
Rd
Sunset Rd
to Al
ay W
Legend
Existing Bicycle Facilities
Off-Road, Bicycle Path On-Road, Bicycle Lane
Dr
r yD
G H
BURLINGTON TWP
Whitfo rd
Do gw oo dD r
Kissel Rd
633
Rancocas Rd
Hillcrest Ln
Am h
ers
tD r
ng Ri Dr
Taisley Pl
G H
541
Ln Hancock
en Dr
Manor Dr
Manha tt
Va
Elbow Ln
cive nS
Hill Rd
Northam
rP
pton Dr
kwy
Hampshire Ln
WILLINGBORO TWP
Rob erts Dr
G H
638 637 G H
Burrs Rd
Ox me ad
Rd
Sprin g
side Rd
Pkw y
Hill D r
Levit t
639 G H
630 G H
rlin Bu
Woo dla
295
gt on M Rd lly Ho t n ou
635 G H 630 G H
Dr
reen
side Rd
n tr y
Cl ub
Eve rg
WESTAMPTON TWP
pk e
Dr
Dr
s Ln
Edg e
mer
Ikea
Stem
Ne w
er se yT
Ln
Inde
Ge n
Ln
Sprin g
l Ave
see
Ramp
Green wich D r
Ma in
St
626 G H 626
Lot
Dr rk Pa
Brid ge
nd D r
Dr
Ln Tower
691 G H
aste r
rt D r
Dr
Sawye r
dL
G H
637 G H
Sh e rw oo
g Parkin
d rR
Tarnsfie
ld Rd
Ave
n
High la
vis
Lan c
Le
mb e
La
g Rid
Cre ek
Ashurst Ln
r ht D
Bree zy
Ridg e
St
rnlig Ste
Ln
Lev is S t
rde Ga
Mill S t
to n
Da wn
635 G H
Rd
t nS
617 G H
h Hig St
Dr
Ln
Dr
Timberline Dr
I
Elm Ave 1.5
Coun ty
636 G H
Foxw ood
Lo ng
Ra nc o
cas
Wa sh
fe l l ow
Hwy 691
HAINESPORT TWP
i ng
Hill Twin
Ave
St
Irick R d
630 Woodlane R G H d
G H
541
Co u
628 G H
Smith L
Jack sonv il
ve Do
ld Dr Garfie
ne R d
le Rd
Kings Rd
Dr
t Front S
nm Mo
out
d hR
541 G H
y wa
St
St 3rd
Church St
621 G H 612 G H
c Spru e Ln
Pine St
Rancocas Blvd
0.5
2 Miles
537 G H
682 G H
691 G H
Shreve St
4A Eves Drive, Suite 114 Marlton, NJ 08053 Ln (856) 596-8228 tic s www.driveless.com Ru
May 2013
Willingboro Township There are 4.47 miles of bicycle facilities in Willingboro Township that form the Willingboro Bicycle Route. As shown on Table 40, the route is composed of three off-road path sections totaling 3.40 miles and two sections of on-road bicycle routes totaling 1.07 miles. The Willingboro Bicycle Route is located in the center of the township and, as shown on Map 45, and links many neighborhoods with Mill Creek Park on the banks of the Rancocas Creek. There are no proposed bikeways in Willingboro Township.
Table 40: Willingboro Township Bikeways
Name
Willingboro Bicycle Route Willingboro Bicycle Route Willingboro Bicycle Route Willingboro Bicycle Route Willingboro Bicycle Route Total Existing Total Proposed
Status
Existing Existing Existing Existing Existing
Type
On-road On-road Off-road Off-road Off-road
Class
Mileage
Source
Willingboro Twp; Field Verified Willingboro Twp; Field Verified Willingboro Twp; Field Verified Willingboro Twp; Field Verified Willingboro Twp; Field Verified
Bicycle Route 0.63 Bicycle Route 0.44 Bicycle Path Bicycle Path Bicycle Path
100
2 I
nA Devli
BURLINGTON CI
James St
Salem Rd
eA
ve
Existing Bicycle Facilities Mo tt Off-Road, Ave Bicycle Path On-Road, Bicycle Lane
Elm On-Road, Ave
Warren St
e Lind d nR
Saint Mihiels Dr
Wood St
ve
Bicycle Route
High St
S Broad
n Je
Autumn Ln
u Go
che
rS
2 I
es ok St
Beverly/Edgewater Park
ve nA nkli Fra
nif
er
Ln
Salem Ave
o Man r Rd
BURLINGTON TWP
ro Mon e e Av
t
62 Hwy
2 I
woo d Dr
Adams Dr
Railroad
Wa lnu tD r
nty Cou
13th St
Ivy Rd
Lon g
TWP
624
Delanco Rd
Levitt Pkwy
Cooperto wn Rd
130 0
Sunset Rd
Anthony Dr
G H
Bridgeboro Rd
Rancocas Rd
le L n
Ama ra Ln
Woo dlan e Rd
Bentw o od Dr
Cr ee
R d
kR d
629 G H
oo Br
ale L n
Rockland Dr
633 G H
mp Ha
ire sh
Ln
Plum tr
Tais
Bu
g rlin
to n
Hins d
ley
to
le s
wn kla
ee Ln
ns ide
Lak e
ea
Iro
Dr
nt L
JFK Way
Pa g
Ct
WILLINGBORO TWP
Pla cid L
Ramp
River Dr
JFK Way
eh
Sto n
boro
Ln
Brid ge
Weatherly Rd
n ra G
de
vd Bl
Cr ee
kR d
Pine L
Tyle r
n
Tenn yson L n
Dr
Ma in
St
Stem
Dr
D r
626 G H
Ikea
se
mer
Rd
ie w
Edg e
Ho u
Beve r
s Ln
Ri dg
ev i ew
Dr
Cl ub
C re st v
Eve rg
Rd
am
nvie Gle
wL
Dr
reen
633 G H
Dr
G H
635
Sprin g
Eastern Ln
side Rd
626 G H
Bridgeboro St
or L n
Mid dle
bury
Ln
G H
630
ld Garfie
on Galt
Levit t
Pkw y
Hill D r
Po n
dL
Pl
Ln
Toledo
Rd
Tu d
ls Ru n
Brid ge
Tiffa n
Co xR d
Dr
Ke n
de
y Ln
St
Kimberl y
Ga rw oo
dR d
tow nL
eR d
di n gR d
Mc Elw e
Yor k
Bo rto n
MOORESTOWN TWP
Alb ury Ct
ok Bro
sL
d iel irf Mu
Ct
tert Cen on Rd
Tr oo
an
nC t
Bramley Rd
I
0
We s tf
ield
Rd
er lm Pa
Dr
Ashley Ct
0.5
614 G H
1.5
686 G H
oo M
s re
n ow
n Ce
te
rto
Walnut Ln
un Co
try
Timberline Dr
k Per ins Ln
n Fer
Ln
6
s Rd
e Av
op Co er
bo Ar rG rn
n ke Pi
m Ca
pb
r lD el
pu Cam
Bloomer Dr
St
C ha r
s Dr
pita Hos l Dr
Amherst Dr
Dr
BURLINGTON
e Silv r Ln
Newport Ln
Ne wC as t
ly ver Be Rd
wa Drive y
Dr
Ln
ly Rd
WESTA
45 B
By Rancocas
it Ex
rk Pa
Dr
295
635 G H
ke
Twig Ln
636 G H
Clu
r bD
636 G H
Rd
p yT rse ke
w Ne
y se er
Tp
HAINESPORT TWP
d or Rd
Ln Memorial
2 Miles
w Ne
Je
Stratford
Ln
Fleetwood Ave
Elm Ave 4A Eves Drive, Suite 114 Marlton, NJ 08053 (856) 596-8228 www.driveless.com
Rancocas Blvd
May 2013
Woodland Township There are 15.56 miles of existing bicycle facilities in Woodland Township. The bikeway network is composed of on-road bike lanes located on the townships two county highways, detailed on Table 41. There is a 7.62 mile section of bike lanes on Chatsworth Road (CR 532), shown on Map 46, terminating at Route 72 in the east and extending into Tabernacle Township to the west. A 7.94 mile section of bike lanes is located on New Gretna-Chatsworth Road (County Highway 563), terminating at Route 72 in the north and extending intoWashington Township to the south. There are two proposed bikeways listed on Table 41 that total 19.88 miles. An 8.28 mile segment of the Central Railroad of New Jersey Rail Trail is proposed that would span the width of Woodland Township and continue into Ocean County. As shown on Map 46, this facility connects to Woodland Townships existing facilities in the center of Chatsworth and would create a linkage to the Pinelands region. This expansion could enhance bicycle tourism in this historic section of the township. The second facility is an 11.60 mile on-road segment on Route 72 that would link Woodland Township with other Pinelands and shore destinations in Ocean County. The Township did not respond to survey efforts, so this municipal inventory may be incomplete.
Table 41: Woodland Township Bikeways
Name
Chatsworth Rd (Rt. 532) Chatsworth Rd (Rt. 532) New Gretna Chatsworth Rd (CR 563) Rt 72 (Barnegat Rd.) Central Railroad of NJ Rail Trail Total Existing Total Proposed
Status
Existing Existing Existing Proposed Proposed
Type
On-road On-road On-road On-Road Off-Road
Class
Bicycle Lane Bicycle Lane Bicycle Lane
Mileage
3.56 4.06 7.94 11.60 8.28 15.56 19.88
Source
2004 Inventory 2004 Inventory 2004 Inventory 2004 Inventory 2004 Inventory
102
SOUTHAMPTON TWP
Big Hill Rd
d Mill R Burr s
C Ave
642 G H
Pa rk
Tensaw Dr
Dr
Lak e
PEMBERTON TWP
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Wrightstown Borough Wrightstown Borough contains 1.08 miles of existing and proposed bicycle facilities that are listed on Table 42. The boroughs network is comprised of a 0.25 mile bicycle route on Saylors Pond Road and a connected 0.36 mile off-road path that terminates at Highland Road. These facilities are shown on Map 47 in the northeast of the township. To the east is a proposed on-road bikeway located on Route 68 that would terminate at Pemberton-Wrightstown Road to the southeast and extend into Springfield Township in the northwest.
Table 42: Wrightstown Borough Bikeways
Name
Saylor's Pond Rd Saylor's Pond Rd Rt 68 Total Existing Total Proposed
Status
Existing Existing Proposed
Type
On-road Off-road On-Road
Class
Mileage
Source
Wrightstown Borough Field Verified Wrightstown Borough
104
680 G H
Ma in
Ra di n
St
Dr iva
Rd
Georg e
town
Wrigh
tstow n Rd
616 G H 545 G H
Rexall Ave
Lancast
er Ave
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Rd
Dixo n
a St
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St
Broidy Rd
545 G H
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lle
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tA ve
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lan
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Ash St
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106
May 2013
NJ TRANSIT Bus Routes There are ten NJ TRANSIT bus routes that serve Burlington County, detailed on Table 43. A majority of these routes serve areas in the densely developed northwestern part of the county and provide access to the nearby urban centers of Trenton, Camden and Philadelphia. There is also service to Atlantic City and Toms River for small number of communities in the Countys extreme southern section. All NJ TRANSIT vehicles serving these routes are equipped with a bicycle rack on the front capable of holding two bicycles.
Table 43: NJ TRANSIT Bus Routes
Route 317
Service Area Asbury Park > Fort Dix > Mount Holly > Mount Laurel > Philadelphia Berlin > Marlton (Evesham Twp.) > Cherry Hill > Camden > Philadelphia Moorestown > Maple Shade > Merchantville > Camden > Philadelphia Trenton > Burlington City > Willingboro > Camden > Philadelphia Burlington City > Mount Laurel > Mount Holly > Moorestown > Camden Mount Holly > Willingboro > Philadelphia Trenton > Willingboro > Moorestown > Camden
Sat. Hours
Sun. Hours
Avg. Frequency Every 2 hours Peak: Every 20 min. Non-peak: Every hour Peak: Every 20 min. Non-peak: Every hour Peak: Every 20 min. Non-peak: Every hour Peak: Every half-hour Non-peak: Every hour Peak: Every half-hour Non-peak: None Peak: Every 15 min. Non-peak: None Every hour Peak: Every half-hour Non-peak: Every hour
406
4:30am-12:30am
407
4:00am-12:00am
5:30am-1:00am
7:00am-9:00pm
409
4:00am-12:00am
5:00am-1:30am
5:00am-1:30am
5:30am-1:00am 5:30am-11:45pm 5:30am-11:45pm 6:00am8:30am 3:45pm-6:45pm 6:45am8:15am 4:30pm5:45pm none none none none
559
i ii
Burlington City > Cinnaminson > 3:15am-12:30am 3:45am-2:00am 3:45am-2:45am Pennsauken > Camden Moorestown > Mount Laurel > Cherry Hill > Haddonfield > 5:45am-11:00pm 6:45am-11:00pm none Camden Atlantic City > New Gretna (Bass River Twp. > Toms River > 1:00am12:30am 1:00am12:30am 1:00am12:30am Lakewood
Every Hour
Express service with limited service to Philadelphia during AM peak hours and Mount Holly during PM peak hours. Express service with limited service to Trenton during AM peak hours and Willingboro/Camden during PM peak hours.
107
May 2013
BurLink Bus Service The BurLink is a six route bus system operating in the northwestern region of the county, detailed on Table 44. It is provided by Burlington County and operated by South Jersey Transportation Authority. The BurLink provides access to many employment, shopping and social services destinations in addition to providing connections to NJ TRANSIT bus and River LINE service. BurLink vehicles are equipped with racks capable of holding two bicycles.
Table 44: BurLink Bus Routes
Route B1 B2
Service Area Pemberton > Mount Holly > Willingboro > Beverly
6:00am-9:00am Westampton > Edgewater Park > 4:00 pm-6:00pm Willingboro > Beverly 6:45am-8:45am Haines Industrial Park (Florence) 3:15pm-6:00pm > Florence Rail Station 6:30am-8:45am Hartford Crossing (Delran) > 3:30pm-6:00pm Riverside Rail Station Moorestown Mall > Moorestown 6:00am8:30am > Cinnaminson > Palmyra Rail 3:45pm-6:45pm Station 6:30am-9:00am Route 130 (Delran) > Taylor's 3:30pm-6:00pm Lane (Cinnaminson) > Cinnaminson Rail Station
B5
none
none
Every half-hour
B8
none
none
Every hour
B9
none
none
B10
none
none
108
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2 I 2" I "
B8
2 I "
2" I 2 I "
2 I "
B5
2 I "
Ro eb
2 I "
BORDENTOWN TWP
FLORENCE TWP
CINNAMINSON TWP
WILLINGBORO TWP
MOORESTOWN TWP
B2
WESTAMPTON TWP
SPRINGFIELD TWP
Bo r de nto wn
ling
Public Transit
Bicycle Facilities
Existing Proposed
B10
B1
LUMBERTON TWP WRIGHTSTOWN BORO
MEDFORD TWP
PEMBERTON TWP
TABERNACLE TWP
WASHINGTON TWP
US
BASS RIVER TWP
I
5 10 Miles
WASHINGTON TWP
May 2013
Bicycle facilities, both existing and proposed are located in nearly all of Burlington Countys transit accessible areas. These transit accessible areas are primarily located in town centers or along major highway corridors that span municipal boundaries. Bicycle linkages to these transit corridors are critical to local and regional mobility. These important existing and potential connections for bicyclists to Burlington Countys transit network are highlighted below by corridor. 3.2.1 Route 130 Corridor In the densely populated municipalities located along the Route 130 corridor, there are few existing bikeways that connect to the River LINE or NJ TRANSIT bus service. These connections are circled in red on Map 49. In Burlington City, a multi-use trail located along the riverfront from Wood Street south to Commerce Square Boulevard provides a connection from the River LINEs Burlington South Station to the waterfront and Burlington Citys historic downtown neighborhoods. There are many bikeways currently proposed that could improve connectivity between bicycling and transit along the Route 130 corridor. Several of these proposed proposed bikeways, including segments of the Delaware River Heritage Trail, connect the local and regional bikeway network to the River LINE. Additionally, there are bikeways proposed in Burlington City that extend from the Delaware Heritage Trail and into Burlington Township. Construction of these bikeways could provide meaningful bicycle access to light rail and bus services for Burlington City and Burlington Township residents.
River Line / Route 130 Corridor Transit Connections Map 49: Route 130 Bikeway/Transit Connections
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Moorestown Township has a series of bikeways which link outer portions of the township to Main Street and NJ TRANSITs 407, 413 and 414 bus services. These connections are shown on Map 50. Station 2 River LINE I " Bike paths along Hartford, Westfield and Salem Roads feed into a path extending south along Borton NJ TRANSIT Bus Route Landing Road that stops a few hundred feet short of bus stops located at its intersection with Main BurLink Bus Route Street. There are multiple facilities that could be either expanded or created to create safe access to Bicycle Facilities Existing public transit for travelers. This might include facilities on Westfield and Hartford Road to the north Proposedof Route 38 and Larchmont Boulevard and Moorestown-Mount-Laurel Road to the south of Route 38 that would improve Mount Laurel residents access to public transit service along Route 38 and down2 Moorestown. I town
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There are several proposed bicycle facilities in the area that could expand access to NJ TRANSIT 317 and BurLink B1 bus service to residents in the Route 38/CR 530 corridor. The proposed 0 1 2 3 Miles bikeway located along Pemberton-Brownsmills Road (CR 530) would improve bicycle connectivity between these two services and provide a key linkage for the community to Burlington County Colleges Pemberton Campus.
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Regional connections are vital to the viability of the county bicycle network and merit additional consideration as the network is implemented. Burlington County is situated in a key location within the region and improving connections with surrounding counties would improve the overall regional connectivity of southern New Jerseys bikeway network. Improved connections with facilities in surrounding counties would mean that bicyclists could feasibly reach destinations in Philadelphia, Trenton and the Jersey shore utilizing bikeways that pass through Burlington County. At this time, the regional connectivity of Burlington Countys bikeway network is limited to one partially completed trail that extends into Mercer County. A five-mile section of the Delaware River Heritage Trail was recently completed and connects Farnsworth Street in Bordentown City to Trentons South River Walk Park. The trail, shown on Map 54, currently ends at the intersection of Farnsworth Street and the River LINE tracks and does not extend into downtown Bordentown. This trail provides a potential connection between attractions in Bordentown Citys historic downtown and destinations along Trentons waterfront, such as Mercer County Waterfront Park, home of minor league baseballs Trenton Thunder. The Delaware River Heritage Trail is proposed to expand in the future and eventually link communities along the Delaware River in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Proposed additions to the trail extend north into downtown Trenton and south to the Tacony-Palmyra Bridge near Burlington Countys border with Camden County. There are a series of proposed facilities CAMDEN COUNTY in Evesham Township, circled in yellow on Map 55, which would provide connections between Burlington and Camden Counties.
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A proposed on-street bikeway on Greentree Road in Evesham Township would connect an existing facility located on Evesboro-Medford Road, with the neighboring community of Cherry Hill in Camden County. This proposed bikeway could be extended further west on Greentree Road on the Camden County side of the border and connect with a proposed on-street facility running north to south on Springdale Road in Cherry Hill, a distance of approximately 0.75 mile. This would provide a linkage connecting the communities of Cherry Hill, Evesham and Medford. Two additional facilities south of Greentree Road in close proximity to Route 70, also shown on Maps 55 and 20, could provide additional connections between Evesham and Cherry Hill. These proposed on-street facilities are located on Old Marlton Pike in Evesham, and an off-road Power Line Bike Trail Extension within ATLANTIC the rightCOUNTY of-way of existing power-line network. These facilities would link Evesham Township to an additional proposed on-road facility located along Cropwell Road in Cherry Hill. The Powerline Bike Trail extension could also be extended to connect to the River to Bay Greenway, a trail system linking Camden to Barnegat Bay in Ocean County that is being proposed by the Trust for Public Land.
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would connect to Trenton Road in Hammonton. The Central Railroad of New Jersey Rail Trail would link Atlantic, Burlington and Ocean Counties. A proposed bikeway on Route 206 would also link to proposed facilities on Stokes, Atsion and Oakshade Roads, providing network linkages throughout this portion of the county to destinations in western Atlantic County. East of Shamong, in Washington Township, there is a proposed on-road bikeway on County Route 563 south of County Road 542 that would cross the Mullica River and link the Green Bank section of Washington Township to the Weekstown section of Mullica Township in Atlantic County. This proposed facility is shown on Map 57. Implementation of this bikeway would link many of the small rural communities located along the scenic Mullica River as well as those in the greater Pinelands region. This bikeway could act as a draw for bicycle tourism in addition to becoming a means to link Burlington Countys bicycle network to Atlantic County and Jersey shore destinations. Finally, in Pemberton and Woodland Townships along the countys western border, there are two proposed off-road facilities shown on Map 58 that could connect Burlington Countys bicycle network to neighboring communities in Ocean County. The first is the proposed Birmingham to Country Lakes Rail Trail which would create linkages between existing and proposed bikeways located in Pemberton Township to Manchester Township in Ocean County. This trail would also extend to Mount Holly as the Birmingham to Mount Holly Rail Trail and intersect with the proposed Mount Holly to Wrightstown Rail Trail. The second facility is the proposed Central Railroad of New Jersey Rail Trail previously mentioned. This trail would create linkages between Atlantic, Burlington and Ocean Counties for area cyclists.
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4 Implementation Tools
4.1 Jurisdiction and Network Development
The existence of a proposed bikeway in this report does not imply that its implementation is guaranteed or that a municipality is compelled to construct it. These proposed facilities stem from a range of sources, and many of the entities responsible for these proposals either lack, or have limited legal authority to implement their recommendations. For example, some proposed facilities contained in this report originate in New Jerseys Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan created by NJDOT. The purpose of the Master Plan is to establish broad goals and a coherent vision for bicycle travel within New Jersey by providing policy guidelines, outlining best practices and making recommendations to assist local governments in implementing a coordinated regional bikeway network. However, NJDOT is limited in its authority to implement these recommendations since most of the states roadways fall under county or municipal jurisdiction. The legal jurisdiction to implement proposed bikeways is dictated by a series of federal, state and local regulations, which govern the interplay of separate governing bodies when developing transportation facilities. Most importantly at the local level, New Jersey enacted the Home Rule Act in 1917, which granted municipalities the fullest and most complete powers possible to govern their own internal affairs.15 In 1975, the State enacted the Municipal Land Use Law (MLUL) to regulate the powers granted under the Home Rule Act in regards to land-use and development, and its related transportation networks. Specifically, the MLUL seeks to encourage the location and design of transportation routes which promote the free flow of traffic and do not result in congestion or blight.16 Municipalities are obligated under the MLUL to review the plans of contiguous municipalities, the county and the state to ensure that planned development does not conflict with that of a neighboring community, the county, or the state as a whole.17 Therefore, while the MLUL requires a municipality to consult state and county master plans and develop a transportation network that does not conflict with them, it does not require the municipality to construct specific bikeways recommended within these documents on municipal roads.18 While the State and County do not have the regulatory authority to implement bikeways on roadways outside of their limited jurisdiction, they do possess the ability to influence the development of an effective bikeway network through funding programs under their control. The same is true for the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC), which lacks any jurisdiction over roadways within Burlington County, but in its role as the countys Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) oversees multiple federal funding programs related to bicycle facilities.19 If a municipality seeks to implement bicycle facilities, it would be beneficial to consult the recommendations of the entities that approve and distribute the funds necessary to build them. These entities also often possess a level of expertise because they are able to maintain staff dedicated specifically to bicycle transportation and can offer assistance to municipalities. In the end, cooperation between local, regional and state governments is a major key to development and construction of an effective bikeway network.
15 16 17 18 19 NJ Stat. 40:42 et seq NJ Stat. 40:55D-2(h) NJ Stat. 40:55D-2(d); NJ Stat. 40:55D-28 In municipalities located within the boundaries of the National Pinelands Preserve, the provisions of the MLUL do not directly apply. See NJSA 13:18A-23 et seq. DVRPC is the local Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for Burlington County. MPOs are federally mandated and funded planning organizations for urban areas with a population over 50,000. DVRPC covers the Philadelphia Metropolitan Area which encompasses nine counties in two states.
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among other projects. Recent grant awards include streetscape, safety and wayfinding improvement projects. Program website: http://www.state.nj.us/transportation/business/localaid/centerplace.shtm Program contact: District Manager, NJDOT Phone: 856-486-6618 Fax: 856-486-6771 Mailing address: 1 Executive Campus Route 70 West, 3rd Floor Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 GREEN ACRES PROGRAM The Green Acres Program is administered by NJDEP and provides grants and loans for the acquisition and development of land for preservation and recreation. Funds from this program can be used to acquire and develop open space towards the creation of recreational trails. Program website: http://www.nj.gov/dep/greenacres/ Program contact: Terry Caruso, South Central Team Leader, NJDEP Email: Terry.Caruso@dep.state.nj.us Phone: 609-984-0500 Fax: 609-984-0608 Mailing address: State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Green Acres Program Mail Code 50101 P.O. Box 420 Trenton, NJ 08625-0420 LOCAL AID INFRASTRUCTURE FUND The Local Aid Infrastructure Fund is administered by NJDOT to address emergency and regional needs throughout New Jersey. Any municipality or county may apply for discretionary state funds for bikeway and bicycle safety projects. Projects are selected at the discretion of the NJDOT Commissioner, and applications for funding may be submitted at any time. Program website: http://www.state.nj.us/transportation/business/localaid/descrfunding.shtm Program contact: District Manager, NJDOT Phone: 856-486-6618 Fax: 856-486-6771 Mailing address: 1 Executive Campus
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Route 70 West, 3rd Floor Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 LOCAL BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN PLANNING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM This competitive technical assistance program is funded by NJDOT to create livable communities that have safe access for biking and walking. Many requests are accommodated each year but funding is limited. Examples of projects include: comprehensive bicycle and/or pedestrian plans or circulation elements; inventories and audits of sidewalks or bicycle-compatible roadways; and location- or corridorspecific bicycle and pedestrian circulation studies. Program website: http://www.state.nj.us/transportation/ Program contact: Sheree Davis, Acting Manager, Bureau of Commuter & Mobility Strategies, NJDOT Email: sheree.davis@dot.state.nj.us Phone: 609-530-6551 Fax: 609-530-3723 Mailing address: New Jersey Department of Transportation P.O. Box 600 1035 Parkway Avenue Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0600 MUNICIPAL AID PROGRAM Municipal Aid funds are distributed by NJDOT for roadway and bridge improvements, including bicycle and pedestrian projects. Each county is appropriated funds for their constituent municipalities based on a formula. Municipalities then submit applications, detailing a potential project, to their local NJDOT District Office. The District Office evaluates each project and assigns a rating before submitting the application to a screening committee appointed by the NJDOT Commissioner. The screening committee then makes recommendations to the Commissioner. The NJDOT Commissioner grants final approval based on the committees recommendations. Over $78 million in Municipal and $78 million in County Aid projects were funded for FY2012. The State has set a goal to distribute 10% of the competitive Municipal Aid funding to bicycle and pedestrian projects for FY2013.20 Projects awarded funds in 2012 included construction of bicycles lanes and pedestrian safety improvements. Program website: http://www.state.nj.us/transportation/business/localaid/municaid.shtm Program contact: District Manager, NJDOT Phone: 856-486-6618 Fax: 856-486-6771 Mailing address: 1 Executive Campus Route 70 West, 3rd Floor Cherry Hill, NJ 08002
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COUNTY AID PROGRAM The County Aid Program distributes funds for roadway and bridge improvements, including bicycle and pedestrian projects, for roads under county jurisdiction. The funds are distributed on a formulaic basis. Projects must be included in the countys Annual Transportation Program (ATP) to be considered for funding. The ATP is an annual list of transportation projects eligible for funding. It provides a brief summary of the project and its estimated cost of construction. The ATP is approved by the Countys Board of Chosen Freeholders before it is submitted to the local NJDOT District Office. Burlington County received $4,532,000 for FY2013. Program website: http://www.state.nj.us/transportation/business/localaid/countyaid.shtm Program contact: District Manager, NJDOT Phone: 856-486-6618 Fax: 856-486-6771 Mailing address: 1 Executive Campus Route 70 West, 3rd Floor Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 TRANSIT VILLAGE GRANT PROGRAM New Jerseys Transit Village Initiative is a joint project by NJDOT and NJ TRANSIT to incentivize transitoriented development and revitalization of areas around New Jersey transit stations. Municipalities with the Transit Village designation may apply for funds to be used for the construction and design of bicycle and pedestrian projects within the Transit Village area ( mile of the transit station). Municipalities may also apply for Transit Village status to become eligible. As of publication, the only designated Transit Village in Burlington County is located in downtown Burlington City. Projects funded in 2011 included the extension of an existing bikeway, streetscape improvements and pedestrian safety improvements. Program website: http://www.state.nj.us/transportation/business/localaid/transitvillagef.shtm Program contact: District Manager, NJDOT Phone: 856-486-6618 Fax: 856-486-6771 Mailing address: 1 Executive Campus Route 70 West, 3rd Floor Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 4.2.2 Federal Funding Federal funding for transportation projects within the State of New Jersey is most often distributed by the NJDOT. Projects are selected through a competitive process. Depending upon the specific program from which the funds are being sought, the competitive funds in Burlington County are administered by NJDOT or by the regional Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), the Delaware
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Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC). Federal funding for bicycle and many other transportation projects is primarily provided by programs established by the latest surface transportation legislation titled Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21). Map-21 was signed into law in July 2012 and went into effect on October 1st of the same year. This legislation is set to expire in 2014. MAP-21 replaces the previous surface transportation legislation titled Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU). Despite the enactment of MAP-21, remaining funds obligated to NJDOT under SAFETEA-LU are still eligible to be distributed to projects that qualify under that legislations eligibility criteria. NJDOT has maintained the same federal funding programs it administered under SAFETEA-LU for FY2013. It is recommended that project sponsors inquire on the availability of SAFETEA-LU funds that remain to be distributed in addition to pursuing funding under the current MAP-21 programs. It remains to be seen if NJDOTs federal funding programs will change in FY2014 due to changes in policy created by MAP-21. In order to be thorough, this section covers current programs still in place for fiscal year 2013 as well as significant changes to policy under MAP-21 that will impact funding for bicycle projects in the future will be covered in this section. CONGESTION MITIGATION AND AIR QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (CMAQ) CMAQ is a program contained in the expired SAFETEA-LU legislation that will continue under MAP21 with a few significant changes. The CMAQ program funds projects that improve air quality and includes congestion reduction efforts. The program is jointly administered by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) through DVRPC. CMAQ seeks to fund bicycle projects that are not recreational in nature, but rather, initiatives that will lead to a reduction in the use of single occupancy vehicles. The program is flexible resulting in a wide range of eligible projects including bicycle paths, education and outreach programs, among others. Recently, the CMAQ program has also been utilized to implement and operate bike share programs throughout the nation. Program website: http://www.dvrpc.org/CMAQ/ Program contact: Sean Greene, Senior Transportation Planner, DVRPC Email: sgreene@dvrpc.org Phone: 215-238-2860 Fax: 215-592-9125 Mailing address: 190 N. Independence Mall West, 8th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19106 NATIONAL RECREATIONAL TRAILS PROGRAM (RTP) FHWAs RTP program that existed under SAFETEA-LU, has been consolidated with other bicycle- and pedestrian-related SAFETEA-LU programs under MAP-21. This consolidated program is known as the Transportation Alternatives Program (TA). The RTP segment of TA is administered by NJDEP through their Green Acres Program. The funds are intended for developing and maintaining trails, including bicycle paths. Project costs may be funded up to an 80% federal share with a 20% local match. Under MAP-21 states now have the option to opt-out of the RTP portion of their TA funding each fiscal year. New Jersey has not done so for FY2013.
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Program website: http://www.state.nj.us/dep/parksandforests/natural/trail_grants.htm Program contact: John Flynn, Green Acres Program, NJDEP Email: john.flynn@dep.state.nj.us Phone: 609-984-0628 Fax: 609-984-0608 Mailing address: State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Green Acres Program Mail Code 50101 P.O. Box 420 Trenton, NJ 08625-0420 SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL (SRTS) INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM SRTS awards federal funds improving safety for children walking or biking to school. This program was established under SAFETEA-LU and has been consolidated into MAP-21s TA program. There are no significant changes to the types of projects the SRTS program will fund under MAP-21. Eligible infrastructure projects may include the planning, design, construction or installation of sidewalks, crosswalks, signals, traffic-calming and bicycle facilities within two miles of an elementary or middle school (K-8). Under Map-21, local and regional governments, school districts and individual schools are eligible to be project sponsors and receive direct funding. This is a change from SAFETEA-LU which allowed nonprofit organizations to receive direct funding as well. Under MAP-21 non-profits may partner with eligible project sponsors to receive funding. Non-profits are encouraged to contact NJDOTs Office of Local Aid and Economic Development at 609-530-3640 regarding their eligibility to receive federal funding. Program website: http://www.state.nj.us/transportation/business/localaid/srts.shtm Program contact: District Manager, NJDOT Phone: 856-486-6618 Fax: 856-486-6771 Mailing address: 1 Executive Campus Route 70 West, 3rd Floor Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL (SRTS) NON-INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM In partnership with NJDOT, New Jerseys Transportation Management Associations (TMA) administers safety and public outreach programs to encourage more walking and biking to schools. As Burlington Countys designated TMA, Cross County Connection administers this program within Burlington County schools and municipalities. Programming includes the preparation of school travel plans, walking school buses, bicycle safety training and many other programs that may be flexibly adapted according to community interest and capacity.
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Program website: http://www.driveless.com/programsandservices_education.htm Program contact: David Calderetti, Safe Routes to School Regional Coordinator, Cross County Connection TMA Phone: 856-596-8228 Fax: 856-983-0388 Mailing address: 4A Eves Drive, Suite 114 Marlton, NJ 08053 TRANSPORTATION ALTERNATIVES PROGRAM (TA) The TA program is a newly created program under MAP-21. It is administered by both NJDOT and DVRPC in Burlington County. The program is designed to foster more livable communities and promote alternative modes of transportation such as biking and walking. As mentioned previously, the program encompasses activities previously funded separately by Transportation Enhancements (TE), Safe Routes to School (SRTS) and the Recreational Trails (RTP) programs. Projects previously funded by TE under SAFETEA-LU will now be known as TA projects under MAP-21. There are several changes to the types of projects that were covered by TE that are eligible for funding as TA projects. Previously, TE was used to fund both infrastructure projects such as bike lanes and paths, as well as safety and education programs. Under Map-21, TA will no longer fund safety and education programs other than the SRTS program for students between grades K through 8. However, safety and education programs not associated with SRTS may be eligible under other MAP-21 programs. TA will fund the types of infrastructure projects previously eligible under TE. Eligible activities include bikeway construction, acquisition of right-of-way for bikeways and many other projects. A key addition to this program under MAP- 21, which was not found in TE, is the additional eligibility granted to the construction, planning and design of infrastructure related projects that will provide safe routes for non-drivers which include children, the elderly and the disabled. Previously TE did not cover planning and design costs. Another significant change under MAP-21s TA program is that non-profits who were eligible to receive direct funding under TE, will no longer be able to receive funding unless it is through a partnership with an eligible project sponsor. Non-profits are encouraged to contact NJDOTs Office of Local Aid and Economic Development to ask questions regarding their eligibility to receive federal funding. Eligible project sponsors for TA projects include local and regional governments, transit agencies, school districts and individual schools. Interested project sponsors, including non-profits, should inquire as to whether there are remaining TE funds left to be distributed. Program website: http://www.state.nj.us/transportation/business/localaid/enhancements.shtm Program contact: District Manager, NJDOT Phone: 856-486-6618 Fax: 856-486-6771 Mailing address: 1 Executive Campus Route 70 West, 3rd Floor Cherry Hill, NJ 08002
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5 Technical Support
Many organizations provide support for the planning and implementation of bicycle infrastructure and bicycle-supportive programs. Below is a list of some of the many regional, state and national organizations that may be useful in such activities. Cross County Connection TMA http://www.driveless.com Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia http://www.bicyclecoalition.org Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission http://www.dvrpc.org/ National Center for Safe Routes to School http://www.saferoutesinfo.org/ National Complete Streets Coalition http://www.completestreets.org New Jersey Bicycle and Pedestrian Resource Center http://njbikeped.org/ New Jersey Safe Routes to School http://www.saferoutesnj.org/ NJ Bike & Walk Coalition http://www.njbike.org NJ Conservation Foundation http://www.njconservation.org/ NJDOT Bicycle Resources http://www.state.nj.us/transportation/commuter/bike/resources.shtm Rails to Trails Conservancy http://www.railstotrails.org
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Instructions
This survey is intended to update the Burlington County Bicycle Facilities Inventory published in 2009 by Cross County Connection TMA. Along with the descriptions provided on this form, please use the attached map to indicate where bicycle facilities are located. This survey can be also be completed online on www.driveless.com/bikesurvey.htm. Please mail, fax or email this survey along with any supplementary maps and materials by September 21, 2012 to the following: Patrick Farley, Research Assistant Cross County Connection TMA 4A Eves Dr., Ste. 114 Email: farley@driveless.com Marlton, NJ 08053 Fax: 856-983-0388
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Please provide the locations of any existing or proposed bicycle path, lane or route that is not shown on the attached bicycle facilities map. If there are more than three facilities, you may use a blank sheet of paper and provide the same information. Status
Existing Proposed*
What entity is proposing this facility? (i.e. the State, the County, DVRPC) Is it documented in any plan? (please specify)
Facility 1
Facility type (for definitions or examples please refer to attached glossary of terms)
Bike/Multi-Use Path Bike Lane Bike Route
How is it marked? (for definitions or examples please refer to attached glossary of terms)
Striped please specify
*A secured funding source for implementation is not required to meet this definition
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Signage
Other
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Facility 2
Status
Existing Proposed*
What entity is proposing this facility? (i.e. the State, the County, DVRPC) Is it documented in any plan? (please specify)
Facility type (for definitions or examples please refer to attached glossary of terms)
Bike/Multi-Use Path Bike Lane Bike Route
How is it marked? (for definitions or examples please refer to attached glossary of terms)
Striped please specify
*A secured funding source for implementation is not required to meet this definition
Signage
Other
Facility3
Status
Existing Proposed*
What entity is proposing this facility? (i.e. the State, the County, DVRPC) Is it documented in any plan? (please specify)
Facility type (for definitions or examples please refer to attached glossary of terms)
Bike/Multi-Use Path Bike Lane Bike Route
How is it marked? (for definitions or examples please refer to attached glossary of terms)
Striped please specify
*A secured funding source for implementation is not required to meet this definition
Signage
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Does your municipality conduct any bicycle safety programs in your municipality? These can be programs run by the local government, schools, or any other organization.
NO YES (check all that apply)
School-wide assemblies In-class programs Safe Routes to School Program Bicycle Rodeo "Caught You Being Safe" or similar safety campaign Other (please describe below)
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Does your municipality have a Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan? If yes, please attach.
NO YES (please specify below)
As a Master Plan element As a stand-alone plan Other (please describe below)
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Please outline any bicycle- or pedestrian-friendly ordinances or policies adopted by your municipality.
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Have any municipal roadway rehabilitation or resurfacing projects since 2009 included shoulder widening? If so, please list them below.
Roadway
Starting Point
Roadway
Starting Point
End Point
End Point
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Have any traffic calming measures been implemented since 2009? If so, please list them below.
Location
Date of installation
Location
Date of installation
Type Curb bump-out Signage/Signal Speed hump Removal of travel lane (please describe below)
Type Curb bump-out Signage/Signal Speed hump Removal of travel lane (please describe below)
Additional Comments:
If you have any questions regarding this form, need clarification on its use of terms, or instruction on how to submit materials, please contact Patrick Farley, Research Assistant, at 856-596-8228 or farley@driveless.com. Thank you for your time and cooperation.
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Glossary of Terms*
Bike/Multi-Use Path A bikeway physically separated from motorized vehicular traffic by an open space or barrier and either within the highway right-of-way or within an independent right-of-way. A multi-use path may also be used by pedestrians, skaters, wheelchair users, joggers and other non-motorized users. Also known as a shared use path.
Image courtesy of bicyclinginfo.org Credit: Dan Burden
Bike Lane A portion of a roadway which has been designated by striping, signing and pavement markings for the preferential or exclusive use of bicyclists.
Bike Route A roadway that has been designated a preferred route for bicycle use through the placement of signage and/or pavement markings. This might include bike route wayfinding signage, Share the Road signage or sharrow pavement markings. Also known as a shared roadway.
Image courtesy of the NJ Bicycle & Pedestrian Resource Center Credit: VTC
Shared Lane Marking (Sharrow) A pavement marking used to indicate a shared lane environment for bicycles and automobiles.
*Definitions created with the assistance of the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Guide for the Development of Bicycle Facilities, 1999 Edition and The National Association of City Transportation Officials Urban Bikeway Design Guide, 2011 Edition unless otherwise indicated.
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Curb Bump-out Extension the sidewalk or curb line out into the parking lane, which reduces the effective street width. Curb Bump-outs improve pedestrian crossings by reducing the pedestrian crossing distance, visually and physically narrowing the roadway, improving the ability of pedestrians and motorists to see each other, and reducing the time that pedestrians are in the street. Also know as curb extensions, bulb-outs or neck-downs.
Image courtesy of bicyclinginfo.org Credit: Dan Burden
Definition provided by the U.S. Dept. of Transportation Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
Road Diet A classic roadway re-configuration that involves converting an undivided four lane roadway into three lanes made up of two through lanes and a center two-way left turn lane. The reduction of lanes allows the roadway to be reallocated for other uses such as bike lanes, pedestrian crossing islands, and/or parking. Definition provided by the U.S. Dept. of Transportation Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA)
Image courtesy of CreativeCommons.org Credit: Richard Drdul
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