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NJ A5829

NJ A5829
Establishes requirements for construction and maintenance of pedestrian overpass bridge connecting Johnson Trolley Trail.


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Introduced
12/04/2023
In Committee
12/04/2023
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2024

Introduced Session

2022-2023 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires the New Jersey Department of Transportation (department) to assume responsibility for the operations and maintenance of a pedestrian overpass bridge that may be constructed to connect the portions of the Johnson Trolley Trail that bisect Interstate Highway 295 in Mercer County. The bill also requires the department to develop a set of planning, engineering, and construction standards for the potential construction of this bridge. At a minimum, these standards would be required to ensure that the bridge is accessible for public use by pedestrians, bicycles, scooters, and other devices or vehicles that the department deems appropriate. Before the bridge may be constructed, the bill requires the project sponsor to submit a copy of the proposed project design and construction plan to the department to ensure that the project complies with the standards developed by the department. The bill also clarifies that the department would not be permitted or obligated to construct the pedestrian overpass bridge nor would it be responsible for maintaining and operating other portions of the Johnson Trolley Trail corridor.

AI Summary

This bill requires the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) to develop standards for the construction of a pedestrian overpass bridge connecting the Johnson Trolley Trail over Interstate Highway 295. The bill mandates that the bridge be accessible for public use by pedestrians, bicycles, scooters, and other appropriate vehicles. Before construction can begin, the project sponsor must submit the proposed design and construction plan to NJDOT for review and approval. If NJDOT approves the plan or fails to respond within 90 days, the construction can proceed. After the bridge is built, NJDOT will be responsible for its maintenance and operations. However, the bill clarifies that NJDOT is not required or obligated to construct the bridge or maintain any other portions of the Johnson Trolley Trail corridor.

Committee Categories

Transportation and Infrastructure

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Transportation and Independent Authorities Committee (on 12/04/2023)

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