About the Project
Project Background
In February 2023, the NJSEA was awarded a federal Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) planning grant to develop the MAP4S.
MAP4S will provide a robust plan for constituent municipalities within the district to identify current and future roadway safety needs and establish a systematic and proactive safety plan to reduce crashes, particularly those resulting in fatalities or serious injuries.
Project Tasks
Developing a community outreach program
Establishing and engaging a dedicated Safety Task Force (STF) consisting of representatives from state, county, and municipal government agencies, schools and hospitals, non-profit organizations, and pedestrians/bicyclists’ advocacy groups to assist in the development of MAP4S.
Engaging the public, particularly disadvantaged communities, through public events, activities, and an online interactive mapping exercise to identify locations with safety concerns.
Collecting and evaluating historic crash data in the District and identifying focus crash types and risk factors that may contribute to crashes, especially fatal and serious injury crashes.
Developing targeted safety improvement projects by identifying risk factors and safety concern areas to reduce and ultimately eliminate severe crashes and enhance roadway safety.
Defining metrics and a methodology to prioritize safety countermeasure projects.
Recommending safety policies to promote the Zero Fatality initiative.
Developing a Safety Assessment Tool to assist local municipalities in analyzing their safety needs, prioritizing safety projects, and assessing the effectiveness of safety improvement projects.
Establishing the first adopted Safety Action Plan for the Meadowlands District.
MAP4S Schedule
Spring 2024: Develop public/community outreach plan
Summer 2024: Data collection and analysis, public/community outreach activities
Fall 2024: Public/community outreach activities (continued), roadway safety evaluation, identification of roadway safety treatments
Winter/Spring 2025: Development and prioritization of targeted roadway safety improvement projects, safety policy assessment and recommendations
Spring 2025: Development of Safety Assessment Tool (SAT), public hearing to present roadway safety recommendations
June/July 2025: Final Safety Action Plan, presentation to NJSEA Board of Commissioners for the final adoption of the MAP4S