Directs DOT and NJT to study and report on transportation infrastructure needs in coastal counties.
The bill aims to address significant transportation infrastructure deficiencies that have been noted in these coastal regions, particularly concerning the ability to efficiently evacuate the coast in emergencies, as demonstrated in previous hurricane evacuations. The study will provide a comprehensive overview of needed repairs, new constructions, and the estimated funding required, including an analysis of the availability of federal funds. By detailing these needs, the bill facilitates a proactive approach to regional transportation planning.
Bill A1762 directs the New Jersey Department of Transportation (DOT) and the New Jersey Transit Corporation (NJT) to conduct a study on the transportation infrastructure needs of several coastal counties. This includes Monmouth, Ocean, Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland, and Salem counties. The legislation mandates that the findings and recommendations from the study must be submitted within six months to key legislative committees overseeing transportation. Essential focuses of the report will include the condition of existing infrastructure, the necessity for repairs and improvements, and any new construction requirements based on environmental impacts and potential traffic congestion alleviation strategies.
While the bill generally aims to address critical infrastructural issues, there may be underlying contention regarding the impact of environmental assessments on proposed constructions and improvements. Stakeholders may have differing viewpoints on prioritization, particularly in light of environmental conservation efforts. Ultimately, this bill represents a consensus approach towards enhancing transportation readiness in coastal counties while exploring the balance between development and environmental stewardship.