The North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority is holding public meetings in Hunterdon and Warren counties as part of its Plan 2045: Connecting North Jersey long-range transportation plan.
The North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority is holding public meetings in Hunterdon and Warren counties as part of its Plan 2045: Connecting North Jersey long-range transportation plan.
An interactive survey will be available at Warren County Preservation Day being held on Sunday at the Van Nest Hoff Vannatta Farmstead, 3026 Belvidere Road in Harmony Township.
A public workshop, also featuring the survey, will be held at the Hunterdon County Complex, Building One, 314 State Route 12, in Raritan Township from 6-8 p.m. on May 25.
Additional events are being planned and will be posted online.
Each year about $1 billion in federal funds is invested into the transportation system in northern and central New Jersey, according to a news release. The planning authority must update its regional transportation plans every four years to continue receiving the funding.
The last update, Plan 2040, was adopted in September 2013.
Northern and Central Jersey residents interested in participating can also take an online survey.