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Local NJ Bike/Ped Newsfeed for November 1 – November 15, 2013
Welcome to the NJ Bike/Ped News Feed! We’ve scoured the web to bring you all of the latest news on bicycle and pedestrian issues occurring in New Jersey and the region. Click past the break to see all of the news! Enjoy!
Coverage of the 2013 Complete Streets Summit
Hosted by the Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center with support from the New Jersey Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, and the New Jersey Chapter of the American Planning Association, the 2013 Complete Streets Summit was held on the New Brunswick campus of Rutgers University on October 21, 2013. A [...]
Local NJ Bike/Ped News Feed for October 1 – October 31, 2013
Welcome to the NJ Bike/Ped News Feed! We’ve scoured the web to bring you all of the latest news on bicycle and pedestrian issues occurring in New Jersey and the region. Click past the break to see all of the news! Enjoy!
Scenes from Ciclovia
On Sunday, October 6, thousands of New Brunswick residents and visitors took to the streets in the city’s first-ever Ciclovia. A 3.4 mile route through the heart of the city was closed to car traffic in order to give the community the opportunity to walk, bike, skate, run, and take [...]
NJAIM: Highlights of Weeks 19 – 22
New Jersey Ambassadors in Motion again battled adverse weather conditions, attending 6 events – reaching more than 1,000 people – during the month of October. The events included both on-street and event outreach, as well as the New Brunswick Ciclovia and the 2013 Complete Streets Summit. On-Street Outreach [...]
2013 NJ Complete Streets Summit
On Monday October 21st, 300 elected officials, planners, and engineers from throughout New Jersey assembled in New Brunswick for the 2013 Complete Streets Summit. The Summit – hosted by the Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center with support from the New Jersey Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, and the New [...]