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City of Jersey City – Traffic Calming Toolkit

Helping to identify, prioritize, and implement traffic calming measures to create safer streets and improve mobility

  • City of Jersey City, NJ

    City of Jersey City, NJ

Improving roadway safety and accessibility for all who walk, roll, or ride

As one of the busiest transportation hubs in the nation, the City of Jersey City wanted to create safer and more accessible streets for all transportation users. As part of their Vision Zero initiative, the City needed guidance on developing a “traffic calming toolkit” to help them identify, prioritize, and implement traffic calming measures. They reached out to us to help.

We conducted an extensive literature review and established a selection matrix that allowed the City to choose appropriate traffic calming measures for a particular location given roadway and right-of-way conditions. Using geographic information systems (GIS), along with demographic, traffic, equity, and crash data, we also helped rank and prioritize street segments within the City, identifying high crash-risk locations most in need of traffic calming. Additionally, we developed plan sets and assisted with implementation of two demonstration projects. We also provided plan sets for 12 other potential future project locations.

The City continues to build a safer, more accessible, and more equitable transportation system for all road users including pedestrians, cyclists, and transit riders of all ages and abilities. They even achieved zero deaths on local roads in 2022, earning the New Jersey Department of Transportation’s (NJDOT’s) Excellence and Champion Award in 2023.

At a Glance

Offices
Client
  • The City of Jersey City
Partners
  • Sam Schwartz Consulting, LLC
Meet Our Team

Adam Catherine, Principal

Traffic engineering is an art requiring creativity to address and balance the complexities embedded within every transportation problem.

Michael O’Donnell , Principal

Versatility is the key to successful management of projects, clients, and stakeholders.

Kati DiRaimondo, Associate, Traffic Engineer

I became a traffic engineer because no matter who you are, your mode of transport and travel times impact your life—I find that fascinating.

Adam Catherine

Principal

Michael O’Donnell

Principal

Kati DiRaimondo

Associate, Traffic Engineer

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