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2009 Events
Octber 8, 2009
NJDOT marks the completion of the $450,000 Route 322 Rowan Boulevard Pedestrian Safety Improvements project
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Commissioner Stephen Dilts joined with Assemblyman Fred Madden and Dr. Donald Farish, President of Rowan University, along with other local officials to emphasize a commitment to pedestrian safety in New Jersey. Reinforcing existing programs and introducing new programs to improve pedestrian safety conditions, on the campus of Rowan University. NJDOT recently completed a $450,000 Route 322 Rowan Boulevard Pedestrian Safety Improvements project at the location.
September 30, 2009
NJDOT breaks ground on new Route 52 Causeway Contract B connecting Ocean City with Somers Point
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Commissioner Stephen Dilts joined with local officials to break ground on the start of construction on the new Route 52 Causeway Contract B connecting Ocean City with Somers Point. The $251 million project will replace the two lift bridges at each end of the Route 52 Causeway. One of the largest current NJDOT projects; it is critical because it affects the evacuation route for Ocean City. ARRA stimulus funds are contributing $ 70 million for construction. On hand were Assemblyman Matthew Milam, Mayor Jack Glasser of Somers Point, Dennis Merida of FHWA as well as local officials and labor leaders.
September 26, 2009
NJDOT breaks ground on Route 30 Cooper River drainage project in Camden
NJDOT breaks ground on Route 30 Cooper River drainage project in Camden
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Commissioner Stephen Dilts speaks at a groundbreaking event for the Route 30 Cooper River Drainage improvements and resurfacing project, which will help alleviate flooding on Route 30 (Admiral Wilson Boulevard) as well as the local streets along the Cooper River in Camden and Pennsauken. The $7.8 million project is funded by ARRA stimulus monies. Also on hand at the event were Camden City mayor Gwendolyn Faison and Assemblyman Jack Conners.
September 17, 2009
Governor Corzine opens news I-78/Garden State Parkway ramp to ease traffic, cut commute times
Governor Corzine opens news I-78/Garden State Parkway ramp to ease traffic, cut commute times
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Governor Corzine joined NJDOT Commissioner Stephen Dilts and dozens of construction workers on as they made final preparations for the opening of a new ramp linking the northbound Garden State Parkway with I-78 westbound in Union Township, saving an estimated 23,000 motorists precious time and fuel every day.
September 16, 2009
NJDOT begins $29 million reconstruction of I-287 in Piscataway and Franklin
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NJDOT Commissioner Dilts breaks ground on the new $29 million ARRA funded project that will completely rehabilitate I-287 from west of Stelton Road in Piscataway to Main Street in Franklin Township. On hand at the event to mark the start of construction were Tom DiGangi, Chief of Staff at NJ SDA and Piscatway Mayor Brian Wahler.
August 18, 2009
Governor Corzine marks completion of the Route 18 reconstruction in New Brunswick
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Governor Jon S. Corzine joined NJDOT Commissioner Stephen Dilts at a press conference to mark the completion of the $200 million roadway reconstruction on Route 18 a major transportation artery that not only provides access to downtown New Brunswick and Rutgers, but regional hospitals, major corporations, local businesses and residential communities.
August 6, 2009
NJDOT begins $2.9 million ARRA funded Route 1 resurfacing project in Lawrence and West Windsor townships
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NJDOT Commissioner Stephen Dilts delivers remarks at a press conference held in Lawrence Township to mark the start of a $2.9 million ARRA funded resurfacing project along Route 1 in Lawrence and West Windsor. Joining Commissioner Dilts to help break ground on the project were West Windsor Mayor Shing Fu-Hseuh, Mercer County Executive Brian Hughes, Lawrence Mayor Pam Mount, Congressman Rush Holt and Assemblywoman Linda Greenstein.
August 5, 2009
NJDOT to resurface eight miles of I-80 in Bergen and Passaic counties
Commissioner Dilts announces the resurfacing of I80
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NJDOT Commissioner Stephen Dilts joined with Congressman Bill Pascrell and Congressman Stephen Rothman to announce that NJDOT will use American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funding to resurface approximately eight miles of Route 80 eastbound from west of Madison Avenue to Polify Road in Bergen and Passaic counties. In addition, NJDOT will resurface .75 miles of I-80 westbound in Paterson, Passaic County. Mayor Joe Torres of Paterson and contractor, Joseph Sanzari, were on hand as well.
July 22, 2009
NJDOT dedicates Bayshore Heritage Scenic Byway
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NJDOT Commissioner Stephen Dilts joined with local officials and members of the South Jersey Bayshore Coalition at a press conference in Lower Alloways Creek to announce that the Bayshore Heritage Scenic Byway has been designated a New Jersey Scenic Byway. Pictured are Bill Carson - Field Representative for Congressman Frank LoBiondo, Anna Schultz - Design Consultant RBA Group, Cheryl Reardon - Project Director for ANJEC, Jane Galetto - Citizens United to Protect the Maurice River and its Tributaries, Inc., Phil Correll - Project Director for National Park Service, Stephen Dilts - NJDOT Commissioner, Cindy Bloom-Cronin -NJDOT Scenic Byways Coordinator, Lillian Armstrong - New Jersey Audubon Society, and Assemblywoman Celeste Riley (District 3).
July 2, 2009
Governor Corzine and Commissioner Dilts announce the widening of the New Jersey Turnpike between exits 6 and 9
NJDOT Commissioner Stephen Dilts joined with Governor Jon S. Corzine to break ground on the landmark $2.5 billion widening of the NJ Turnpike between exits 6 and 9 at a press event held in East Windsor. Turnpike Executive Director Diane Gutierrez-Scaccetti, Mercer County Executive Brian Hughes and East Windsor Mayor Janice Mironov were among those on hand for the announcement.
June 8, 2009
Governor Corzine talks to members of the Laborers International Union of North America at the Mass Transit Tunnel site.
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Photos taken by Mike Rosenthal
June 8, 2009
Governor Corzine announces the start of the Mass Transit Tunnel project.
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Photos taken by Mike Rosenthal
June 8, 2009
Officials break ground on the Mass Transit Tunnel project.
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Photos taken by Mike Rosenthal
June 1, 2009
Commissioner Dilts opens newly reconstructed Route 15/Wilson Drive and White Lake Road intersection in Sparta Township
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NJDOT Commissioner Stephen Dilts marks the opening of the reconfigured Route 15, Wilson Drive and White Lake Road intersection in Sparta Township. The $1.82 million project greatly improves traffic flow and safety at the intersection.
June 1, 2009
Commissioner Dilts opens newly reconstructed Route 15/Wilson Drive and White Lake Road intersection in Sparta Township
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Commissioner Dilts was joined by Senator Steven Oroho, Assemblywomen Alison Littell-McHose, Sparta Mayor Brian Brady, Sussex County Freeholder Susan Zellman and Sussex County Freehold Director Glen Vetrano to cut the ribbon, officially opening the new intersection.
May 12, 2009
Governor Corzine, NJDOT and DRPA recommend the extension of the light rail system in southern New Jersey
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Governor Jon Corzine talks about the proposed new Light Rail Service from Camden to Glassboro and Rail Service Improvements to Atlantic City at the Regional Transportation and Development Announcement for South Jersey press event in Woodbury.  On hand were DRPA Chief Executive John Matheussen, NJDOT Commissioner Stephen Dilts, Senator Fred Madden and Senate Majority Leader Stephen Sweeney.
May 7, 2009
Vice President Biden touts economic stimulus project on Route 46 in Lodi
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United States Vice-President Joseph Biden visited the construction site of the new $31.5 million Route 46 Main Street reconstruction in Lodi to break ground on the project, whose construction is funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) and will create and support hundreds of jobs. Governor Jon S. Corzine, U.S. Senator Frank Lautenberg (not pictured), U.S. Senator Bob Menendez, and NJDOT Commissioner Stephen Dilts (not pictured) joined V.P. Biden for the momentous occasion.
May 7, 2009
NJDOT celebrates New Jersey's 2009 NJ Smart Workplaces
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NJDOT Commissioner Stephen Dilts recognized 353 employers as 2008-2009 New Jersey Smart Workplaces at a ceremony held in Newark. The Smart Workplaces program applauds employers that provide commuter benefits to help employees address limited or expensive parking, reduce traffic congestion, improve employee recruiting and retention, and minimize the environmental impacts associated with drive-alone commuting.
April 23, 2009
Edison railroad crossing named new state "Quiet Zone"
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NJDOT Deputy Commissioner Jennifer Godoski joined Edison Mayor Jun Choi and Township Engineer John Medina at a press conference to announce Edison Township as the state's newest Quiet Zone to prohibit trains from using their horns along a residential stretch of track between Inman Avenue and Tingley Lane. The event was held on Wednesday, April 23 along the Conrail rail-line tracks in Edison. (NJDOT photos/Tim Greeley)
April 5, 2009
Governor Corzine and Commissioner Dilts announce the start of the Route 73/70 Marlton Circle elimination
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Commissioner Stephen Dilts speaks at the announcement of the start of construction on a project to eliminate the Route 70/73 Marlton Circle. The $63 million interchange improvement project will eliminate the existing traffic circle and replace it with a new overpass carrying Route 73 over Route 70 in Evesham Township. Evesham Mayor Randy Brown, Governor Jon. S Corzine, members of the Evesham Police Department and Burlington County Freeholder Chris Brown (not pictured) were on hand to help break ground on the project.
April 5, 2009
Governor Corzine, Commissioner Dilts announce $47.6 million in stimulus funding to improve Route 46 and Main Street in Lodi
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Commissioner Stephen Dilts speaks at a press conference with Governor Jon S. Corzine to announce the State’s commitment to fund the $47.6 million Route 46 and Main Street safety improvements project in the Borough of Lodi, Bergen County through the help of ARRA stimulus funding. Congressman Steve Rothman (not pictured), Mayor Marc Schrieks, Bergen County Executive Dennis McNerny (not pictured), NJDOT Assistant Commissioner Rick Hammer (not pictured) and Project Manager Shan Sundaram were on hand at the press event.
March 23, 2009
Governor Corzine and Commissioner Dilts announce AirTran service out of Atlantic City Airport
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NJDOT Commissioner Stephen Dilts joined with Governor Jon Corzine (not-pictured) to announce that AirTran will begin service out of Atlantic City Airport in Egg Harbor Township, N.J. with non-stop service to Atlanta.
March 1, 2009
Governor Corzine NJDOT and NJ Turnpike Authority prepare for snowstorm
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Governor Jon Corzine held a press conference highlighting the states preparation for the late season snow storm with NJ Turnpike Executive Director Diane Scaccetti, NJ Turnpike Chief of Staff Joe Orlando and NJDOT Deputy Commissioner Jennifer Godoski in East Rutherford, N.J.
January 16, 2009
Governor Corzine announces the Record of Decision for the ARC Mass Transit Tunnel project
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NJDOT Commissioner Stephen Dilts joined Governor Jon S. Corzine to announce the award of a Record of Decision (ROD) for the ARC Mass Transit Tunnel project by the Federal Transit Administration at a press conference held at the Frank R. Lautenberg Transfer Station in Secaucus. The issuance of the ROD signals the end of the federal review and environmental process. The project is now poised to begin property acquisition and final design as well as ready to receive federal funding.


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