D1910 | Parkway Avenue (CR 634), Scotch Road (CR 611) to Route 31 (Pennington Road) (Ewing Twp & Trenton City, Mercer County)
The project's primary goals include: reduce the frequency and severity of crashes within the project corridor; improve mobility and accessibility for bicyclists and pedestrians; and upgrade the corridor to comply with NJDOT, Mercer County, and municipal Complete Streets Policy. In November 2015, the CR 634 (Parkway Avenue) corridor from CR 611 (Scotch Road) to NJ 31 (Pennington Road) was identified as the top candidate in the NJDOT-led Regional Road Diet Pilot Program and as DVRPC's top candidate to advance to Concept Development. The proposed Preliminary Preferred Alternative (PPA) from the 2019 HSIP funded Concept Development study includes elements such as a 3‐lane road diet throughout the corridor with TWLTL and bicycle lanes from Scotch Road to Parkside and 2-lane section with bike lanes from Parkside to Olden Avenue; retrofit signalized intersections where possible to accommodate new intersection approaches; and converting five (5) existing signalized intersections at Scotch Road, Lower Ferry Road, Farrell Avenue, Olden Avenue, and Pennington Road to modern roundabouts. Project will also consider improvements for intersections, substandard design elements, ADA compliancy, drainage, and signal upgrades.
Phase | Fund | FY24 | FY25 | FY26 | FY27 | LFY28-33 |
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Construction | HSIP | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Program Year Totals: | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | ||
Total FY24-FY27 Cost: | $0 | Total FY24-FY33 Cost: | $0 | |||
All costs in millions. |