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' ~·- --~~ -- NJDOT Headquarters, Ewing Ridership People Bus Operations Facilities Rail Operations Motor Vehicle Services United States Department of Transportation/New Jersey Finance Transportation Trust Fund November 7, 2000 Ballot Question Transportation Trust Fund for Counties Maritime Resbw'£es and Municipalities ortway Capital Budget ort Authority of New York and New Jersey Operating Budget COmmercial Vehicle lnformationiSy~ms and Networks · Drivers. • Vehicles and Roads Blue Star Memorial Highway NJ Highway Authority NJ Turnpike Authority Palisades Interstate Park Commission South Jersey Transportation Authority Transcom Brl Inventory Burlington County Bridge Commission Transoortatlon DemanCI Sirvices Cape May County Bridge Commission Commute Options Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission Bicyclists Delaware River and Bay Authority Pedestrians Delaware River Port Authority Smart Moves for Business Transit Villages WorkFirst New Jersey Transportation Management Associations NJ TRANSIT Board of Directors/Executive Staff Revenue Publlc Outreach Advisory Committees ~w ·::' Jer~ey3 De ---~ New Jersey Department of Transportation F. Rodney Roberson Assistant Commissioner www.state.nj.us/transportation Operations , 1035 Parkway Avenue www.njcommuter.com P.O. Box 600 609-53o-4280 (Communications) Albert B. Ari Acting Director Trenton, NJ 08625 800-POTHOLE Motor Vehicle Services 800-245-POOL (Ridesharing) 888-NJROADS (Customer Relations) Kathleen M. Immordino Acting Assistant Commissioner Administration Executive Management Team Anthony Davis Director Affirmative Action & Civil Rights James Weinstein Commissioner Edward Klarman Inspector General Albert B. Ari Deputy Commissioner Jeffrey N. Maclin Director Laurie B. Gutshaw Chief of Staff Communications Steven B. Hanson Chief Financial Officer Theodore Matthews Executive Director Aeronautics and Freight Systems C. Richard Kamin Assistant Commissioner External Affairs and Richard J. Gimello Executive Director Customer Relations New Jersey Maritime Resources Pippa Woods Assistant Commissioner Planning, Research & Local Government Services W. Dennis Keck Assistant Commissioner Capital Program Management John Lettiere Assistant Commissioner Office of Capital Investment and Coordination Employees Region Headquarters Region North Over 5,500 men and women in NJDOT work in these job 200 Stierli Court categories: Mount Arlington 07856-1322 Female Male Total 973-770-5170 917 Chester Lyszczek, Executive Director Skilled craft 17 733 750 Region Central 800 100 Daniels Way Freehold 07728 Professional 374 1200 1574 732-409-3263 460 John Walz, Executive Director Officials & Administrators 54 238 292 Region South 747 One Executive Campus Route 70 and Cuthbert Boulevard Cherry Hill 08002 NJDOT Headquarters 856-486-6600 1035 Parkway Avenue Frank Battaglia, Executive Director P.O. Box 600 Trenton 08625 Statewide Facilities Main Office Building Finance & Administration Building 37 Engineering & Operations Building Electrical operations 9 IJ iiii t Jt ll.ztibJ-4. Arthur F. Foran Technical Services Building 13 Fernwood Shops: repair, dispatch, sign, pavement 1 management, records & regional central electrical repairs 4 Central Warehouse Maintenance yards 65 Materials Testing Laboratory 5 Office Supply Stockroom Salt storage facilities 65 Print Shop 2 DOT TOT Child Care Center Winter yards New Jersey State I ltaaM 1 Moto-r Vehi.cle -services Facilities 81 225 East State Street Individual facilities may contain one or more of the following: Trenton 08666 Driver field testing 11 ,i www.state.nj.us/mvs 5_:_u_as::sas_LU_ii!!ICLC&WWWJUs 0, 46 www.cleanairnj.org (inspection information) 32 www.accessdmv.com (automated registration renewal) 4 888-486-3339 (general information toll free in NJ) or 609-292-6500 (from out of state) Wayne Regional Service Center 888-NJMOTOR (inspection information) 1578 Route 23 877-DMVNJ4U (AccessDMV automated registration renewal) Wayne 07470 888-651-9999 (insurance surcharge payments) West Deptford Regional Service Center ~ -~-~ Route 44 and Mid Atlantic Parkway West Deptford 08086 s Jersey • ' CJ ~~ Eatontown Regional Service Center State Highway 36 Eatontown 07724 Trenton Regional Service Center "·" ~~ ~-~ 120 South Stockton Street Trenton 08611 ~ · 1 I ;;;::;~. 41\ lii.uA) 'll) .. 0 New Jersey ;~ ~.k,.._~ ·-; r-.. aduated Driver \..icense <.__., I reen and lirst-time drivers in NeW JerseY must lolloW new steps ~; ~ 'U Co,.h ounined in a Graduated OriVE as ol Janual'f 1, \ "'j ra ··.,.. --n•~rn •IQ(,,., , 2001. tielore 111ey earn their u... - vc]i C new program is designed to reduce the nu 4M ~i -' among 111ese drivers and their passengers. : BY 11avlnQ more ellpenence. new dnvers will be more C8P8l>le o1 ~"''/, • wl:. • haf\(llinQl\A0!9 allintonna\iOn types ol dfiVingIS available sttuati<>flS· onlin& at VJWW.slllte.ni.usftnVS· UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION/NEW JERSEY Federal Highway Administration Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration 840 Bear Tavern Road, Suite 310 840 Bear Tavern Road, Suite 310 West Trenton 08628-1019 West Trenton 08628-1019 www.fhwa.dot.gov 609-637-4222; FAX 609-538-4913 609-637-4200; FAX 609-538-.491 S Washington~Office!2o2-366-065cl Field Off ice 275 Paterson Avenue Little Falls 07 424 973-357-4134; FAX 973-357-4099 The Federal Highway Adhljrlistration is parfO'f the United States Department of Transpprtation with offices in each state..i Tfl~ New State Director Christopher Rotondo Jersey division office for administering federal i ~sfb le t ~ aid program in New Jersey.ir.Jjfforts are focused on ~ve national Recent legislation established the Federal Motor~ rrier strategic goa1 mo~ ility, safety, productivity, human ao#ftat.ti ral Safety Administration within the United States Def)-artmenf >0f environme-ot and national security. Transportation with offices in each state. Profess ~n· ~de technical expertis~) n these areas: R oltdvt.~1 and bridge design, constr_w ction The primary goal of the Administration is to enforce te1:teral and maintenance safety and hazardous and general highway materials ,@g~tions Value engineering and other evaluation tools safety the M otor... Ca rner"'Sjlfety Assistance progr9-ms ~Through Policy and planning Program and technoiogy grants, the Administration provides Highway design and construction funding to enhance'higQway ~ nd enforcement. {llt! states ~ saf Intelligent transportation systems Environmental protection and enhancement Innovative financing Land acquisition Research, development and technology transfer Employees 27 professionals Program administered $700 million annually New Jersey Transportation Trust Fund Major funding is provided to transportation through the New Jersey Transportation Trust Fund Authority. in 1984, the fund uses revenues from a constitutionally dedicated state gas tax, the toll roads and certain heavy truck fees. Of the $2.323 billion budget for NJDOT and NJ TRANSIT in FY 2001, the Trust Fund contributed $900 million. The Trust Fund enables New Jersey to take advantage of all available federal and state monies for transportation. Capital Program: FY 2001 Construction contracts awarded through NJDOT Fiscal Year Projects $ million The FY 2001 Capital Program is the largest transportation n=. $595.4 capital program in New Jersey's history. A total of $2.323 359.1 ;;-w4;........ :.... --- 410.9 billion is being spent on state highway improvements, rail and 325.3 bus improvements, local transportation needs, airports, intermodal 440.6 goods movement enhancements, bicycle and pedestrian projects, ,... transportation enhancements, and transportation and economic development projects. Consultant selections through NJDOT $million The program is based on a New Jersey Transportation Trust Fiscal Year Projects $ 80.1 Fund appropriation in fiscal year 2001 of $900 million, plus $150 1997 62 38.9 million allocated from the Statewide Transportation and Local ----70.8 ........- Bridge Bond Act of 1999. 55.4 Federal funds are assumed at a total level of $1.2 billion, 95.1 including $793 million from the Federal Highway Administration, $424 million from the Federal Transit Administration and $9.4 Construction contracts awarded through NJ TRANSIT million from the Federal Aviation Administration. Fiscal Year Projects $million This capital program is the product of extensive deliberations !!!tJl ~ 40.7 and outreach. The annual program - together with a draft 1,276.0 multi-year plan - has been developed with the participation of 1-.. -;'---- 99.2 New Jersey's three metropolitan planning organizations. These 744.7 --1- 48 9 -q<,-,,.- bodies, which are comprised largely of county and municipal t· . representatives, are responsible for preparing and approving multi 2001 27 121.7 year trensportq.tLoo improvements:---. Consultant contracts awarded through NJ TRANSIT Fiscal Year Projects $million ~9.4 ·~ 1997 21 61.8 _ ___, 15.0 1999 42 21.6 -15-·'·, ...... ·; --- 20.4 2001 8 24.2 Transportation Trust Fund for Counties and Municipalities THE STATE AID PROGRAM The Municipal Aid Program: $67.5 million The State Aid Program is made up of three separate programs All 566 municipalities may apply for projects that improve that distribute $150 million from the Transportation Trust Fund public roads and bridges under municipal jurisdiction. Applications to counties and municipalities for deserving projects. Governor are solicited, evaluated and rated by NJDOT staff. The results Whitman increased this program funding by $20 million in FY2001 are presented to a Screening Committee comprised of Municipal