Mercer County - Airport Region Multi-Modal Transportation Center Study
Phase I

Mercer County - Airport Region Multi-Modal Transportation Center Study

Product No.: 04030
Date Published: 09/2004

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The report explores the potential for a multi-modal transportation center in the southwestern portion of Mercer County surrounding the Trenton Mercer Airport. Analysis uses forecast demographic data, current land use, and inventories of the multiple transportation modes converging in the study area. Based on the available data, the study area was determined to have an extensive multi-modal transportation infrastructure, though the various modes are not integrated, and the airport remains an underutilized resource. In addition to recommendations for modal integration, land use planning to create an air space "right of way" for the airport is seen as an important factor for the future. Ultimately, transportation priorities and strategies facilitating growth require constructive inter-state, inter-municipal, and inter-agency cooperation and communication.

Geographic Area Covered: Southwestern Mercer County and southeastern Bucks County.

Key Words: Trenton Mercer Airport, West Trenton Station, Ewing Township, Hopewell Township, SEPTA, New Jersey Transit, Scudder Falls Bridge, demographic forecasts

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