County Planning Board Unveils Longterm Transportation Master Plan
Published on May 17, 2018
June 21 Public Hearing Set in Morristown on Draft "Circulation Element''
The Morris County Planning Board invites county residents, municipal officials, and all other interested parties to review and submit comments on its 2018 Draft Circulation Element, which will serve as a guiding document for transportation planning and investment in Morris County for the next 25 years.
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A public hearing on the draft plan is scheduled for Thursday, June 21, at 6 p.m. in Morristown.
To view the plan, visit the project webpage at https://planning.morriscountynj.gov/morris-county-master-plan-circulation-element/.
Comments also will be accepted online through June 22.
Since the adoption of the last Circulation Element in 1992, major transportation, land use, demographic, and regulatory changes have occurred, accompanied by shifting traffic patterns, increased traffic volumes, and demand for transportation services.
Over the years, the county has continued to analyze transportation matters and has developed subsequent plans and studies to address emerging issues and advance solutions.
The new Circulation Element encapsulates this work, provides a comprehensive review of current conditions and transportation trends, and presents strategies to address current and future transportation needs.
It promotes the county's vision of a well-maintained transportation system that accommodates all users, advances overall mobility, and supports the efficient movement of people and goods that is necessary to maintain and enhance local and regional economic growth and quality of life.
Public Hearing:
Date: Thursday, June 21
Time: 6-7 p.m.
Location: 30 Schuyler Place, 2nd Floor Hearing Room, Morristown, NJ 07960
Online Comments: Submit comments on the draft Circulation Element using the Comment Form, or https://morriscountynj.wufoo.com/forms/m1p1cjcp1r01afo/
Comment deadline: June 22, 2018.
Please note, all comments and the Planning Board's responses will be compiled into one document and posted on the county webpage after the comments' due date.