There are many funding and technical assistance opportunities for local leaders seeking to implement smart transportation and land use projects in their communities. Unfortunately, it's not always easy to find out about them!
That's why Project for Public Spaces and the Municipal Land Use Center created this online database. Please select one of the categories below to find out what financial and technical help is available to you.
Please send feedback, suggestions and corrections to Juliette Michaelson.
What type of project are you seeking to plan or implement?
- Pedestrian improvements
- Planning, design and construction of pedestrian amenities
- Bicycle improvements
- Planning, design, construction and marketing of bicycle amenities
- Transit improvements
- Planning, capital improvements, transit-oriented development, marketing
- Streets, roads & bridges
- Circulation plans, traffic studies & capital investments into multi-modal local streets and regional roads
- Land use
- Regional plans, master plans, zoning ordinances
- Traffic calming
- Planning and construction of traffic calming elements
- Streetscape improvements
- Lighting, signage and other amenities
- Trails
- Acquisition, preservation and maintenance
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- Downtown revitalization
- Economic development, rehabilitation, affordable housing, infill development & redevelopment
- Scenic or historic enhancements
- Acquisition, preservation and rehabilitation
- Travel demand management
- Rideshare, reverse commute, employer transit discounts
- Brownfields
- Planning, financing, rehabilitation & construction
- Open space
- Acquisition & enhancement of open space in rural or urban areas
- Pollution reduction
- Stormwater management, air pollution reduction, improved efficiency of transit
- Safety
- Awareness programs, planning and implementation
- All funding categories
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Background
Many New Jersey municipalities today are seeking to depart from the single-use / low-density / car-dependent conventional development pattern of the last 50 years. Moving toward a model of integrated transportation and land use planning, however, can be difficult. Most municipalities are small and strapped for resources. Although there are many funding and technical assistance opportunities for these communities from state and federal agencies, even finding out about them can be complicated and time-consuming. The purpose of this online database is to make the process easier.
Information compiled in this database comes from many sources, including: