N.J. ranks 19th worst for pedestrian deaths, study says

August 11, 2022

Infrastructure design needs representation from community residents, said Equitable Cities, LLC CEO and Founder Charles Brown, a Rutgers Bloustein School of Public Policy alumni.

“We need better processes with full participation by minority groups. We need infrastructure investment and maintenance,” he said. “It can’t just be an investment, it must be maintained. Too often it is installed and forgotten.”

State DOT officials responding to the report cited the important role of the Complete Streets program, which promotes designs that have facilities for all users and programs that provide grants to towns and cities to build “safe routes” to schools and transit infrastructure.

NJ.com August 9, 2022

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