We are joined by Jasmine Lawrence, Principal Planner, TMA & Mobility Programs for the North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority (NJTPA) for a discussion on how the NJTPA supports local and state agencies within their 13-county northern New Jersey region, with funding for transportation investments such as bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure projects. We also explore the benefits of the NJTPA's Complete Streets Demonstration Library, which provides resources for short-term safety improvements that can lead to long-term enhancements in community mobility and safety.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
NJTPA Complete Streets Demonstration Library
NJTPA Muncipal Programs
More information on Complete Streets:
NJ Department of Transportation Complete Streets
US DOT Federal Highway Administration Complete Streets
Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) Serving New Jersey:
North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority - Serving the 13 Northern NJ Counties
Delaware Valley Regional Planning Authority - Serving Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and Mercer Counties
South Jersey Transportation Planning Organization - Serving Atlantic, Cumberland, Cape May, and Salem Counties
Need assistance implementing a Complete Streets policy in your municipality? Contact your local Transportation Management Association (TMA) for more information!
Keep Middlesex Moving is Middlesex County, NJ's non-profit 501(c)(3) transportation management association (TMA). To learn more about us visit www.kmm.org. You can also follow us on our social media platforms:
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Mobility Matters Podcast is created and produced by Keep Middlesex Moving, Inc.
Editing, sound mixing, and co-produced by Bert Baron.
Join us for an engaging conversation as we welcome our new Executive Director, Brian N. Tobin to the podcast! In this episode, we dive into his background, uncover the experiences that have shaped his leadership style, and explore his vision for the future of our organization. Learn about his goals, the strategies he plans to implement, and the passion that drives him to make a difference. Whether you’re a long-time supporter or new to Mobility Matters, this episode offers an inside look at the exciting plans and fresh perspectives that will guide us forward. Don’t miss it!
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Mobility Matters Podcast is created and produced by Keep Middlesex Moving, Inc.
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“Behind every great woman... is another great woman.”
-Kate Hodges
New Jersey is the only state in which every county is served by a transportation management association (TMA). New Jersey's TMAs provide sustainable transportation solutions to commuters, businesses, and communities and also serve as Safe Routes to School Regional Coordinators.
While the transportation field is male-dominated, five of New Jersey's eight TMA executive directors are women. To honor Women in Transportation and Women’s History Month, KMM's Acting Executive Director Roberta Karpinecz talks with Rhonda Urkowitz of Cross County Connections, Donna Allison of RideWise, Tara Shepherd of GoHunterdon, and Cheryl Kastrenakes of Greater Mercer TMA about their organizations and personal journeys to becoming respected leaders in transportation demand management (TDM).
To learn more about New Jersey's TMAs and to find your local agency, visit https://www.tmacouncilnj.org/
#tma #trasportationmanagementassociation #nj #newjersey #transportation #saferoutestoschool #pedestriansafety #bicyclesafety #mobility #equitabletransportation #middlesexcountynj #transportationdemandmanagement #TDM
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Mobility Matters Podcast is created and produced by Keep Middlesex Moving, Inc.
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On this episode of Mobility Matters, Hosts Arlene Holt and Christopher Gonda speak with Doug O'Malley, State Director for Environment New Jersey, and Melissa Evanego, Bureau Chief for the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP), about the Electric School Bus Grant Program.
We talk about the environmental and health benefits of converting diesel school buses to electric fleets and the NJDEP Electric School Bus Grant Program that will open on February 1, 2024. The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJ DEP) announced the availability of the Electric School Bus Grant Program, which will provide $15 million per year for three years. NJ DEP will host a series of three webinars introducing the program and its components. Interested applicants are encouraged to register and attend these webinars.
Links to Resources discussed on the podcast:
Environment New Jersey
ABCs of Electric School Buses
NJ DEP Electric School Bus Program
#electricvehicles #electricschoolbus #EV #sustainability #climatechange #cleanair #airpollution #nj #newjersey #electricschoolbusgrantprogram #njdep #environment #environmentnj #airquality #schools #safety
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Mobility Matters Podcast is created and produced by Keep Middlesex Moving, Inc.
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Under KMM's longest-serving Executive Director, Bill Neary, KMM has evolved from a rideshare matching service for commuters to an organization that has greatly expanded to include programs on bicycle and pedestrian safety education, resources for older adults, and collaboration on important transportation safety projects with regional partners, municipalities, businesses, and other community organizations. However, as the saying goes, all good things must come to an end. And so, with a little sadness for us and happiness for Bill, we wish him the best during his well-deserved retirement. We look back at Bill's 18 years at KMM and discuss the organization's past and present and his hope for the future of KMM.
Mobility Matters Podcast will be back in 2024!
#mobilitymatterspodcast #Farewell #billneary #tma #middlesexcountynj
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Mobility Matters Podcast is created and produced by Keep Middlesex Moving, Inc.
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There has been a lot of discussion surrounding congestion pricing here in the NY/NJ Tri-state area, as NYC prepares to vote on a plan to implement congestion pricing to reduce congestion and bolster mass transit use. So what exactly is congestion pricing and how will it impact New Jerseyans? In this episode of KMM's Mobility Matters Podcast, hosts Chris Gonda and Bill Neary talk with Carter Rubin, Senior Transportation Lead for the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), about what congestion pricing is and how it impacts surrounding areas.
Carter Rubin earned his Master's in Urban and Regional Planning from the University of California, Los Angeles, where he focused on transportation, land use, and parking. He has written a number of publications on the future of mobility and has been a guest on Colorado Public Radio, Insider, Marketplace, and Streetsblog USA, among others.
To learn more about Carter Rubin and his work as a mobility and climate advocate, visit his website at www.carterrubin.com, or follow Carter on X, or LinkedIn.
Visit NRDC to learn about their work on environmental, equity justice, and other important issues related to climate change and action.
#congestionpricing #congestionpricingnyc #climatechange #transit #MTA #NYMTA #traffic #newjersey #middlesexcountynj #nyc #nyccommute #commuter #njtransit #masstransit
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Mobility Matters Podcast is created and produced by Keep Middlesex Moving, Inc.
Editing, sound mixing, and co-produced by Bert Baron.
What is a traffic garden? During the spring of 2023, KMM worked with Discover Traffic Gardens to create a plan for an East Brunswick Safety Town. In this episode, Arlene Holt and Chris Gonda talk with Fionnuala Quinn, founder of Discover Traffic Gardens, about her journey to becoming a highly regarded and sought-after expert in all things traffic gardens. Fionnuala also shares how her work with the Junior Engineer-in-Training program formed the basis for activities used to engage children in the traffic garden design process and why we must include children in the discussion when designing roads for all users.
To learn more about Discover Traffic Gardens, visit www.trafficgardens.com.
#trafficgardens #completestreets #saferoutestoschool #srts #safetytown #bikeped #safestreetsforall #middlesexcountyNJ #newjersey #eastbrunswicknj
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Mobility Matters Podcast is created and produced by Keep Middlesex Moving, Inc.
Editing, sound mixing, and co-produced by Bert Baron.
Bike Bus! You've seen the videos all over TikTok and Instagram of large groups of smiling children riding their bicycles to school. From Portland, Oregon, to Montclair, New Jersey, the bike bus is the fun, new (old) way to get to school. October is Bike and Walk to School month, and in this episode, we talk with Jessica Tillyer, co-founder of the Montclair Bike Bus, as she shares her knowledge to help others organize a bike bus in their communities. Jessica gets candid about the group's work to overcome obstacles and hopes that this movement leads to better bicycling and pedestrian infrastructure so everyone can get around safely without needing automobiles. To learn more about the Montclair Bike Bus, visit www.montclairbikebus.org or their Instagram & TikTok accounts.
#Bikebus #montclairbikebus #biketoschool #allbodiesonbikes #safestreets #Bikelife #Saferoutestoschool #SRTS #Bikemoredriveless #Saferoutestoschoolnj #Montclair #Bikeandwalktoschoolday #Bikeandwalktoschoolmonth #Safestreets4all #Visionzero
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Mobility Matters Podcast is created and produced by Keep Middlesex Moving, Inc.
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We are back for Season 3 with hosts Arlene Holt and Chris Gonda! Meet the newest member of the KMM team and find out what we have been up to over the summer, including an adventure that took Chris for a tumble. Plus, what's Safety Town? Learn about this fun project we have been working on with the Township of East Brunswick and how it will help improve safety in the community.
October is Walk and Bike to School month, and there's still plenty of time to sign up to host an event in your community. Join more than 30 schools and 6,000 students in Middlesex County as we celebrate our favorite event of the year. Registration is open and can be accessed via this link.
Are you looking to connect with your local Safe Routes to School coordinator? Visit www.SafeRoutesNJ.com for information on the New Jersey Safe Routes to School program.
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Mobility Matters Podcast is created and produced by Keep Middlesex Moving, Inc.
Editing, sound mixing, and co-produced by Bert Baron.
In this episode, KMM hosts Cristina Fowler, Arlene Holt, and Chris Gonda look back on our second season of Mobility Matters podcast and reflect on the amazing guests we have met along the way. We also talk about KMM's You Bike. We Give bike month promotion, announce upcoming events going on during the summer, and say goodbye to a dear coworker. While this season has come to an end, we are happy to announce we will be back for season 3 in September!
Do you have an idea for a podcast topic or would you like to be a guest? We would love to hear from you! Email us at programs@kmm.org.
Thank you so much for tuning in to Mobility Matters Podcast! Until next time!
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Established in 2009 as The New Jersey Bicycle Coalition, the New Jersey Bike & Walk Coalition is the only state-wide advocacy organization for bicyclists and pedestrians. In 2010, they shifted in focus to represent both bicyclists and walkers recognizing that we all share common challenges and opportunities. Both groups face an increasing threat from distracted drivers and many of our streets are inadequately designed for biking and walking.
To learn more: https://njbwc.org/
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Mobility Matters Podcast is created and produced by Keep Middlesex Moving, Inc.
Editing, sound mixing, and co-produced by Bert Baron.
The New Brunswick Bike Exchange is a non-profit organization run by the efforts of volunteers who collect, recondition, and sell used quality bikes. The NBBX offers an ever-changing selection of low-cost bikes for riders of all ages, from occasional recreational riders to frequent riders and commuters. In this episode, we chat with volunteer extraordinaire, Anna Hausmann who shares the incredible work NBBX accomplishes each year and how you can be a part of it too.
To learn more: http://nbbikeexchange.org/
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Mobility Matters Podcast is created and produced by Keep Middlesex Moving, Inc.
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In this episode, our host Christopher Gonda chats with Michael Dannemiller from the Middlesex County Office of Planning covering topics such as Complete Streets, Walking Audits, and the Handlebar Surveys for the Bike Easy. Walk Safely.
Links discussed in the podcast:
https://www.saferoutesnj.org/
https://discovermiddlesex.com/destination2040/
https://www.raceentry.com/stop-for-nikhil-runwalk/race-information
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Mobility Matters Podcast is created and produced by Keep Middlesex Moving, Inc.
Editing, sound mixing, and co-produced by Bert Baron.
In this episode, our hosts Christopher Gonda and Cristina Fowler talk with Kate O'Connor from the Brain Injury Alliance of NJ. Kate shares her story of how the passing of her brother, Jimmy who was hit while crossing the street, led her to her work and advocacy in bicycle and pedestrian safety. Crashes are not accidents.
We have the tools to prevent them.
Links discussed in this episode:
https://www.bianj.org/
https://jerseydrives.com/
https://www.familiesforsafestreets.org/
https://www.visionzero4nj.org/
Tom Grady: tgrady@bianj.org
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Mobility Matters Podcast is created and produced by Keep Middlesex Moving, Inc.
Editing, sound mixing, and co-produced by Bert Baron.
In this episode, hosts Arlene Holt and Cristina Fowler talk with Avnish Gupta, Esq. COO & General Counsel of EZRide about the EZ Ryde4Life program. This membership-based program provides on-demand transportation for seniors in NJ through a variety of car services including Uber and Lyft. Learn about how you and your senior community can take advantage of this program.
Program Details including registration: https://ezride.org/transportation/senior-transportation/
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In this episode, we hear from KMM hosts, Arlene Holt, Christopher Gonda, and Cristina Fowler on what KMM is working on this season. They cover Safe Routes to School Programming, International Bike to Work Day (2/10), and KMM's Mobility For All Conference scheduled for March 7th.
In this episode...
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Learn More About Girls in Gear
Safe Routes to School Programs
International Bike to Work Day
Mobility For All Conference Registration
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Mobility Matters Podcast is created and produced by Keep Middlesex Moving, Inc.
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In this episode, KMM host Arlene Holt discusses with Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center SeniorResearch Specialist, Sean Meehan how the Safe Routes to School Program in Highland Park, with broad support from elected officials, lead to the creation of the Safe Walking & cycling committee, how they worked to create temporary bike lanes and implement other safety measures, that eventually lead to the creation of a bicycle and pedestrian plan that was incorporated into the township’s masterplan.
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Mobility Matters Podcast is created and produced by Keep Middlesex Moving, Inc.
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In this episode, KMM host Bill Neary talks with NJTRANSIT President & CEO Kevin S. Corbett about the changes in ridership pre and post covid and how that impacted the trains and buses. Insight into upcoming programs, and transit projects in Middlesex County.
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In this episode, Mobility Matters host Bill Neary welcomes Senator Patrick Diegnan to discuss various transportation initiatives in Middlesex County including EV adoption and Vision Zero.
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Mobility Matters Podcast is created and produced by Keep Middlesex Moving, Inc.
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Mobility Matters hosts Bill Neary and Arlene Holt welcome Karen Alexander, Director of NJTIP. In the episode, Karen Alexander shares NJTIP goals to increase the independence and self-sufficiency of people with disabilities, older adults, and others by empowering them to use the public transit system safely and independently.
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Mobility Matters Podcast is created and produced by Keep Middlesex Moving, Inc.
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In this episode, we chat with Steve Dunn, an EMT/Firefighter who began intermittently riding his bike to work at the Elizabeth Fire Department in 2012. In 2020, he decided to give up car commuting to the firehouse altogether. What started out as a simple way to ditch the frustrations of New Jersey traffic and get a little exercise, has turned into a passion for active transportation and all its benefits.
Want to follow Steve's adventures? Click the links below:
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Mobility Matters returns for Season Two. Hosts Cristina Fowler and Arlene Holt share some insight on what and who to expect for Season Two.
Have a podcast topic you would like to hear? Email the KMM staff at programs@kmm.org.
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Mobility Matters Podcast is created and produced by Keep Middlesex Moving, Inc.
Editing, sound mixing, and co-produced by Bert Baron.
As we close out Season One of Mobility Matters, please take a moment to give us your feedback. What you liked and didn't like, suggestions for upcoming topics - we want to hear from you.
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Thank you and see you in September!
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Mobility Matters Podcast is created and produced by Keep Middlesex Moving, Inc.
Editing, sound mixing, and co-produced by Bert Baron.
Mobility Matters hosts Cristina Fowler and Arlene Holt are joined by Board of Public Utilities E-Mobility Program Manager, Cathleen Lewis. In this episode, Cathleen Lewis provides our listeners with a comprehensive overview of the Electric Vehicle program in NJ and how Governor Murphy's 2050 plan affects you, your municipality, and your county.
Drive Green NJ
https://nj.gov/dep/drivegreen/
ALL NJ DEP EV incentives and grant programs
https://nj.gov/dep/drivegreen/dg-electric-vehicles-affordability.html
Sustainable NJ
https://www.sustainablejersey.com
NJ Economic Development Authority NJ ZIP program
https://www.njeda.com/njzip/
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Mobility Matters Podcast is created and produced by Keep Middlesex Moving, Inc.
Editing, sound mixing, and co-produced by Bert Baron.
Mobility Matters hosts Cristina Fowler and Arlene Holt are joined by Edison Mayor Sam Joshi. In this episode, our hosts talk to Mayor Joshi about investing in outdoor spaces and what it means to the community of Edison - now and in the future. Learn about Middlesex County Greenway in Edison and what's in store for the area in the coming years.
Keep Middlesex Moving is Middlesex County, NJ's non-profit 501(c)(3) transportation management association (TMA). To learn more about us visit www.kmm.org. You can also follow us on our social media platforms:
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Mobility Matters Podcast is created and produced by Keep Middlesex Moving, Inc.
Editing, sound mixing, and co-produced by Bert Baron.