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Burlington CountyBurlington CountyBicycle Facilities InventoryBicycle Facilities Inventory
Prepared by:Prepared by:
Cross County ConnectionCross County ConnectionTransportation Management AssociationTransportation Management Association
May, 2013May, 2013
Cross County Connection Transportation Management Association was formally incorporated in 1989 through the efforts of a group of southern New Jersey business leaders, local government officials, and representatives from the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) and New Jersey Transit Corporation (NJ TRANSIT) to address mobility issues in the region and reduce the number of vehicles on state and local roadways. Today, Cross County Connection is a non-profit organization partnering with NJDOT, NJ TRANSIT, Federal Highway Administration, the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, South Jersey Transportation Planning Organization, North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority and its members to provide solutions to complex transportation problems for counties, municipalities, employers and commuters in Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester and Salem Counties.
This Cross County Connection Transportation Management Association publication is funded by the North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority and the Federal Highway Administration. The Federal Government and the State of New Jersey assume no liability for the contents.
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Burlington County Bicycle Facilities Inventory
Prepared by:Cross County Connection Transportation Management AssociationMay 2013
Burlington County Bicycle Facilities Inventory May 2013
Contents1. Introduction ................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Benefits of a Bicycle-friendly Burlington County .........................................................................1
1.2 Setting ..................................................................................................................................................3
2 Methods ........................................................................................................................... 9
2.1 Inventory Update .................................................................................................................................9
2.2 Facility Classification ...........................................................................................................................10
3 Existing Conditions ........................................................................................................ 11
3.1 Bikeway Network ...............................................................................................................................11
3.2 Transit Connections ............................................................................................................................106
3.3 Regional Connections .........................................................................................................................115
4 Implementation Tools .................................................................................................... 118
4.1 Jurisdiction and Network Development ........................................................................................118
4.2 Funding Sources ...................................................................................................................................119
5 Technical Support ........................................................................................................... 126
Appendix A: Burlington County Survey Instrument ..................................................... A1
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FiguresFigure 1: Bikeway Types ....................................................................................................................................10Figure 2: Crosswicks Creek Bridge on the Delaware River Heritage Trail. ..........................................106
TablesTable 1: Burlington County Land Uses ........................................................................................................5Table 2: Burlington County Bikeway Network ..........................................................................................11Table 3: Bikeway Network by Municipality .................................................................................................15Table 4: Bass River Township Bikeways .......................................................................................................17Table 5: Beverly City Bikeways ......................................................................................................................19Table 6: Bordentown City Bikeways ............................................................................................................21Table 7: Bordentown Township Bikeways ...................................................................................................23Table 8: Burlington City Bikeways ................................................................................................................25Table 9: Burlington Township Bikeways .......................................................................................................27Table 10: Chesterfield Township Bikeways .................................................................................................30Table 11: Cinnaminson Township Bikeways ................................................................................................32Table 12: Delanco Township Bikeways .........................................................................................................34Table 13: Delran Township Bikeways ...........................................................................................................36Table 14: Eastampton Township Bikeways ...................................................................................................38Table 15: Edgewater Park Township Bikeways ...........................................................................................40Table 16: Evesham Township Bikeways ........................................................................................................42Table 17: Fieldsboro Borough Bikeways ......................................................................................................47Table 18: Florence Township Bikeways ........................................................................................................49Table 19: Hainesport Township Bikeways ...................................................................................................51Table 20: Lumberton Township Bikeways ...................................................................................................53Table 21: Mansfield Township Bikeways .......................................................................................................55Table 22: Medford Township Bikeways ........................................................................................................59Table 23: Medford Lakes Borough Bikeways ..............................................................................................62Table 24: Moorestown Township Bikeways ................................................................................................64Table 25: Mount Holly Township Bikeways .................................................................................................68Table 26: Mount Laurel Township Bikeways ...............................................................................................70Table 27: New Hanover Township Bikeways ..............................................................................................73Table 28: North Hanover Township Bikeways ...........................................................................................75Table 29: Palmyra Borough Bikeways ...........................................................................................................77Table 30: Pemberton Borough Bikeways .....................................................................................................79Table 31: Pemberton Township Bikeways....................................................................................................81Table 32: Riverside Township Bikeways .......................................................................................................84Table 33: Riverton Borough Bikeways .........................................................................................................86Table 34: Shamong Township Bikeways ........................................................................................................88Table 35: Southampton Township Bikeways ...............................................................................................90
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Table 36: Springfield Township Bikeways .....................................................................................................92Table 37: Tabernacle Township Bikeways .....................................................................................................94Table 38: Washington Township Bikeways ...................................................................................................96Table 39: Westampton Township Bikeways .................................................................................................98Table 40: Willingboro Township Bikeways ...................................................................................................100Table 41: Woodland Township Bikeways .....................................................................................................102Table 42: Wrightstown Borough Bikeways .................................................................................................104Table 43: NJ TRANSIT Bus Routes ..............................................................................................................107Table 44: BurLink Bus Routes........................................................................................................................108
MapsMap 1: Burlington County Bicycle Collisions, 2007-2011 ......................................................................2Map 2: Burlington County .............................................................................................................................4Map 3: Burlington County Land Use ...........................................................................................................6Map 4: Burlington County Population Density ..........................................................................................7Map 5: Burlington County Pinelands & Park Land ....................................................................................8Map 6: Northern Burlington County Bikeway Inventory ........................................................................13Map 7: Southern Burlington County Bikeway Inventory .........................................................................14Map 8: Bass River Township Bikeway Inventory ........................................................................................18Map 9: Beverly City Bikeway Inventory .......................................................................................................20Map 10: Bordentown City Bikeway Inventory ...........................................................................................22Map 11: Bordentown Township Bikeway Inventory ..................................................................................24Map 12: Burlington City Bikeway Inventory ...............................................................................................26Map 13: Burlington Township Bikeway Inventory ......................................................................................29Map 14: Chesterfield Township Bikeway Inventory ..................................................................................31Map 15: Cinnaminson Township Bikeway Inventory .................................................................................33Map 16: Delanco Township Bikeway Inventory .........................................................................................35Map 17: Delran Township Bikeway Inventory ............................................................................................37Map 18: Eastampton Township Bikeway Inventory ...................................................................................39Map 19: Edgewater Park Township Bikeway Inventory ............................................................................41Map 20: Evesham Township Bikeway Inventory .........................................................................................46Map 21: Fieldsboro Township Bikeway Inventory .....................................................................................48Map 22: Florence Township Bikeway Inventory .........................................................................................50Map 23: Hainesport Township Bikeway Inventory ....................................................................................52Map 24: Lumberton Township Bikeway Inventory ....................................................................................54Map 25: Mansfield Township Bikeway Inventory .......................................................................................56Map 26: Maple Shade Township Bikeway Inventory ..................................................................................58Map 27: Medford Township Bikeway Inventory .........................................................................................61Map 28: Medford Lakes Borough Bikeway Inventory ...............................................................................63Map 29: Moorestown Township Bikeway Inventory .................................................................................67Map 30: Mount Holly Township Bikeway Inventory ..................................................................................69
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Map 31: Mount Laurel Township Bikeway Inventory ................................................................................72Map 32: New Hanover Township Bikeway Inventory ...............................................................................74Map 33: North Hanover Township Bikeway Inventory ............................................................................76Map 34: Palmyra Borough Bikeway Inventory ...........................................................................................78Map 35: Pemberton Borough Bikeway Inventory .....................................................................................80Map 36: Pemberton Township Bikeway Inventory ....................................................................................83Map 37: Riverside Township Bikeway Inventory ........................................................................................85Map 38: Riverton Borough Bikeway Inventory ..........................................................................................87Map 39: Shamong Township Bikeway Inventory ........................................................................................89Map 40: Southampton Township Bikeway Inventory ................................................................................91Map 41: Springfield Township Bikeway Inventory ......................................................................................93Map 42: Tabernacle Township Bikeway Inventory......................................................................................95Map 43: Washington Township Bikeway Inventory ...................................................................................97Map 44: Westampton Township Bikeway Inventory .................................................................................99Map 45: Willingboro Township Bikeway Inventory ...................................................................................101Map 46: Woodland Township Bikeway Inventory ......................................................................................103Map 47: Wrightstown Borough Bikeway Inventory ..................................................................................105Map 48: Burlington County Bikeway / Transit Connections ...................................................................109Map 49: Route 130 Bikeway/Transit Connections ....................................................................................110Map 50: Moorestown/Route 38 Bikeway/Transit Connections .............................................................111Map 51: Evesham/Route 73 Bikeway/Transit Connections .....................................................................112Map 52: Pemberton Bikeway/Transit Connections ...................................................................................113Map 53: Mount Holly/Route 38 Bikeway/Transit Connections ..............................................................114Map 54: Regional Bikeway Connection - Bordentown ............................................................................115Map 55: Regional Bikeway Connection - Evesham ...................................................................................115Map 56: Regional Bikeway Connection - Shamong ...................................................................................116Map 57: Regional Bikeway Connection - Washington ..............................................................................117Map 58: Regional Bikeway Connection - Ocean County ........................................................................117
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1. IntroductionThe Burlington County Bicycle Facilities Inventory documents existing and proposed bicycle facili-ties at a county-wide level. The inventory is meant to assist future investment in bicycle infrastruc-ture by ensuring that organizations and governments have accurate information on the countys existing bikeway network, and are able to identify network gaps and maximize connectivity. The Inventory was conducted as an update to Cross County Connections 2009 Burlington County Bicycle Facilities Inventory. The Inventory also functions as a snapshot of bikeway planning and implementa-tion activity in the county.
This effort is part of Cross County Connection Transportation Management Associations shared vision for a comprehensive bicycle network in South Jersey that is accessible to a broad range of users. The implementation of such a network will be a major step forward in the safety, health and quality of life for Burlington County residents, and will require significant resource allocation and cooperation from state, regional and local stakeholders.
1.1 Benefits of a Bicycle-friendly Burlington County
Safety There were 403 reported crashes involving a bicyclist in Burlington County during the five-year period between 2007 and 2011. These crashes resulted in 341 injuries and five fatalities.1 The location of these crashes are shown on Map 1. A crash involving a bicyclist is nearly twice as likely to cause an injury or a fatality compared to a crash not involving a bicyclist. Appropriately selected and well-designed bicycle facilities create a safer environment for bicyclists and encourage addition-al bicycle activity, which has been shown to reduce the number of cyclist-related crashes through safety in numbers.2
Public Health Burlington County has the fifth highest adult obesity rate out of New Jerseys 21 counties at 27.6% (2009), a 5.2% increase from 2004. The county ranks among the middle 50% in the state in terms of residents reporting prolonged periods of physical inactivity at 23.8%.3 Invest-ing in bicycle facilities is an effective way to encourage physical activity in the county. Research has shown that areas with bicycle facilities have higher levels of bicycle commuting and people living near bicycle facilities are more likely to be active.4
Quality of Life Communities that are bicycle-friendly provide more travel options for all age groups, including the young and elderly. Specifically, a comprehensive bikeway network provides a fun, affordable and healthy means of commuting to and from work for those who reside or are em-ployed in Burlington County. In addition to increased travel options, bicycle friendly communities also provide additional recreation opportunities for residents, foster community engagement and strengthen a sense of civic pride. The 2009 Omnibus Household Survey found that 70% percent of
1 Plan4Safety Rutgers Center for Advanced Infrastructure and Transportation, Accessed on 11/29/2012 http://cait.rutgers.edu/ tsrc/plan4safety.2 Jacobsen, P..L., Safety in numbers: more walkers and bicyclists, safer walking and bicycling, Injury Prevention Vol. 9 Iss. 3 (2003) 205-209, accessed 6/20/12, doi :10.1136/ip.9.3.205.3 Diabetes Interactive Atlas Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, accessed 11/29/2012, http://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/ atlas/countydata/atlas.html4 Pucher, Dill and Handy, Infrastructure, programs, and policies to increase bicycling: An international review, Preventive Medi cine 50 (2010) S106S125, accessed 5/3/2012, doi:10.1016/j.ypmed.2009.07.028.
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Americans considered bike lanes or paths to be important community features. Communities that take the lead in implementing a safe bikeway network may also be eligible for recognitition under Sustainable Jersey and the League of American Bicyclists certification programs.
Equity A comprehensive network of bicycle facilities in Burlington County will help ensure that low-income, elderly and disabled residents have access to employment, shopping destinations, tran-sit and other services without the necessity of an automobile. It is estimated that nearly 5.2% of Burlington County residents live below the poverty line and nearly 8,000 households do not have access to an automobile.5 Providing for low cost travel options is an essential component of an eq-uitable transportation network.
Environmental Many short trips that are currently made by motor vehicle in Burlington County could be made by bicycle if safe travel accommodations were available. The New Jersey Depart-ment of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) estimates that on-road transportation accounts for over 30% of gross greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in New Jersey.6 Approximately 38% of all trips in the United States are two miles or less.7 These types of short trips are ideal for bicycling. Even a small reduction in motor vehicle trips would improve air quality and result in a significant reduc-tion in greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to climate change.
Economic The implementation and expansion of bicycle infrastructure can result in several eco-nomic benefits. Multiple studies highlight the positive impact the bicycle industry and bicycle tour-ism have had on employment levels and economic activity.8 For example, a 2001 study estimated that the state of Maine generates $66 million a year in bicycle tourism.9 In addition, a 2003 study commissioned by the North Carolina Department of Transportation estimated that construction of bicycle infrastructure produced a nine-to-one return on investment in the Outer Banks region of the state.10 These studies demonstrate that investment in bicycling infrastructure is often a sound fiscal policy, and one that could lead to further development of Burlington Countys bicycle tourism industry.
1.2 Setting
Burlington County, shown on Map 2, is located in southern New Jersey. It is New Jerseys largest county encompassing 798.6 square miles and stretches from the states western border, along the Delaware River, eastward to the Great Egg Bay along the Atlantic coast. The county is bordered by Mercer County to its north, Monmouth and Ocean Counties to its east, Camden and Atlantic Counties to its south, and Philadelphia and Bucks Counties, located in Pennsylvania, to its west. The
5 U.S. Census Bureau, 2011 American Community Survey, accessed on 11/29/2012, http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/nav/jsf/pages/ index.xhtml.6 New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Statewide Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventory for 2008 (2011): 4, ac cessed on 5/3/2012, http://www.nj.gov/dep/sage/docs/ghg-inventory2008.pdf.7 U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration, 2009 National Household Travel Survey.8 Economic Benefits of Cycling Resources Alta Planning & Design, Accessed on 11/30/2012 http://www.altaplanning.com/App_ Content/files/pres_stud_docs/economic_benefits_of_bicycling.pdf9 Maine Department of Transportation, Bicycle Tourism in Maine, April 2001. Accessed on 11/30/2012 http://www.maine.gov/mdot/opt/pdf/biketourismexecsumm.pdf10 Lawrie, et al, Pathways to Prosperity: the economic impact of investments in bicycling facilities, N.C. Department of Transporta tion Division of Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation, Technical Report, July 2004. Accessed on 11/30/2012. http://www.ncdot. org/transit/bicycle/safety/safety_economicimpact.html
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countys population is 448,734 with a population density of 561.9 people per square mile.11
The topography of Burlington County is relatively flat with minimal elevation change, which is beneficial to bicycling. There are six high-volume state highways that traverse the county, and two limited access highways, Interstate 295 and the New Jersey Turnpike, which connect the county with points north and south and prohibit non-motorized vehicle travel. There are 3,018 miles of public roads in the county with 70% under municipal jurisdiction, 17% county, 6% state and 7% park jurisdiction.12 The state highways in the county vary from two-lane roadways, with or without shoulders in rural parts of the county, to six-lane roadways with interrupted shoulders in densely developed portions of the county. County-maintained roadways vary in width and character, from rural roads in the southern portions of the county to busier arterial roads in the more developed northern parts of the county. Weather in the county is typical of southern New Jersey with warm summers and cool winters, with average highs in winter above freezing.
Burlington County is diverse in its land use distribution, as shown on Table 1. Map 3 demonstrates that most of the countys urban development, shown in red, is concentrated primarily in the northwest, close to the urban centers of Philadelphia and Camden. The densest development is located along major highways and interstates such as the New Jersey Turnpike, I-295, Route 130, Route 38 and Route 73. Much of the countys population is also located in these areas. The countys largest municipalities in terms of population, Evesham, Mount Laurel and Willingboro Townships are located along, or proximate to, many of these corridors. Not surprisingly, the population density is much higher in the northwestern part of the county as shown on Map 4. The population density is highest in many of the older communities located along the Delaware River as wells as other areas located in close proximity to Philadelphia.
Map 3 shows that areas located just to the east of these urban areas, in central and northern portions of the county, contain a considerable percentage of agricultural land use. These areas are suburban or rural in character and, as shown on Map 4, have a lower population density than the areas to their northwest. The southern and eastern portions of the county are heavily forested and rural in character and exhibit the lowest population densities for the county.
As shown on Map 5, several parks and protected areas are located within Burlington County. Protected areas are especially prevalent in the southeastern portion of the county which largely falls into the Pinelands National Preserve. This region contains large tracts of land within the Bass River, Brendan T. Byrne and Wharton State Forests. Some larger parks and wildlife areas located outside of the National Pinelands Reserve include: Rancocas State Park located primarily in Hainesport and Westampton Townships; the County Fairgrounds located in Springfield Township; and Palmyra Cove Nature Park located in Palmyra Borough along the Delaware River.
11 U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 U.S. Census, accessed on 11/29/2012, http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/nav/jsf/pages/index.xhtml.12 New Jerseys Public Road Mileage By Jurisdiction, New Jersey Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Data Development, accessed 11/29/2012, http://www.state.nj.us/transportation/refdata/roadway/pdf/hpms2010/njprmbj_10.pdf.
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2 Methods2.1 Inventory Update
In order to update Cross County Connections 2009 inventory of bicycle facilities, municipal officials throughout Burlington County were surveyed and asked to provide confirmation of facilities contained in the 2009 Inventory, and details on any newly proposed or constructed facilities. Municipal representatives were also asked to provide details on any additional bicycle related policies, plans and activities that exist in their communities. In total, 31 out of 40 municipalities responded to the voluntary survey.13 Cross County Connection made several attempts to contact and assist the non-responsive municipalities. The survey instrument is included in Appendix A. Respondents had the option of completing this instrument either in paper form through mail or fax, or electronically through Cross County Connections website.
In addition to earlier bikeway inventory efforts conducted in Burlington County, Cross County Connection staff took additional steps to verify that reported existing facilities qualified as bicycle compatible roadways according to the standards established in the New Jersey Department of Transits (NJDOT) Bicycle Compatible Roadways and Bikeways: Planning and Design Guidelines.14 The impacts of applying the NJDOT Guidelines will be discussed further in Section 3. Staff members conducted field visits, consulted aerial imagery and other digital resources in order to verify that reported facilities met the criteria established in the NJDOT Guidelines. Cross County Connection staff also relied upon these additional resources to verify existing facilities in municipalities who were non-responsive.
Proposed facilities included in this report were identified by responding municipalities. Cross County Connection staff was also able to identify additional proposed facilities by consulting other resources such as state, regional and local master plans, as well as other planning documents related to bikeway network development within Burlington County. Due to the amount and varying accuracy of information available on these proposals, Cross County Connection was unable to verify if these would be proposed bike lanes, routes or paths. Therefore, the lowest level of detail provided is whether these proposed facilities would be on-road or off-road if implemented.
13 Responsive municipalities were: Bass River Township; Bordentown City; Burlington City; Burlington Township; Chesterfield Township; Cinnaminson Township; Delanco Township; Delran Township; Eastampton Township; Evesham Township; Fieldsboro Borough; Florence Township; Hainesport Township; Maple Shade Township; Medford Township; Medford Lakes Borough; Moorestown Township; Mount Laurel Township; New Hanover Township; Palmyra Borough; Pemberton Borough; Pemberton Township; Riverside Township; Riverton Borough; Shamong Township; Southampton Township; Springfield Township; Washington Township; Westampton Township; WillingboroTownship; and Wrightstown Borough. The non-responsive municipalities were: Beverly City; Bordentown Township; Edgewater Park Township; Lumberton Township; Mansfield Township; Mount Holly Township; North Hanover Township; Tabernacle Township; and Woodland Township.14 Available online at: http://www.state.nj.us/transportation/commuter/bike/resources.shtm
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2.2 Facility Classification
Existing bikeways were classified further into three categories, shown in Figure 1:
Bike/Multi-use Paths A bikeway physically separated from motorized vehicular traffic by an open space or barrier and either within the highway right-of-way or within an independent right-of-way. A multi-use path may also be used by pedestrians, skaters, wheelchair users, joggers and other non-motorized users. This type of facility is also known as a shared use path.
Bike Lanes A portion of a roadway which has been designated by striping, signing and pavement markings for the preferential or exclusive use of bicyclists.
Bike Routes A roadway that has been designated a preferred route for bicycle use through the placement of signage and/or pavement markings. This might include bike route wayfinding signage, Share the Road signage or sharrow pavement markings. This type of facility may also be considered a shared roadway.
Figure 1: Bikeway Types
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3 Existing Conditions3.1 Bikeway Network
The existing bicycle network in Burlington County consists of 152.75 miles of bikeways, of which 71.65 miles are bike lanes, 33.11 miles are bike routes and 47.99 miles are bike paths. There are 396.02 miles of proposed bikeways in Burlington County of which 257.39 miles are on-road facilities and 138.63 are off-road bicycle paths. Table 2 demonstrates the com-position of the existing and proposed bikeway network in Burlington County. Map 6 shows the current network of existing and proposed bikeways in the northern half of the county and Map 7 shows the existing and proposed bike-ways in the southern half.
The current network mileage reported in this updated inventory is difficult to compare to the network mileage reported in previous inventories conducted in Burlington County. Cross County Connection has chosen to classify bikeways under the standards established by the NDOT Guide-lines which are stricter than those applied in previous bicycle facility inventories. For example, if a municipality reported a sidewalk that permitted bicycle use as a bicycle facility during previous inventories, this segment would have been included as part of the existing network. Under the NJ-DOT Guidelines, however, a sidewalk of typical design may not be classified as a bike or multi-use path and would no longer be included as part of the existing network. Therefore, this sidewalks mileage would be removed from the network total. As a result of this effort to more accurately represent the county bikeway network, this reevaluation has led to a comparative reduction of 53.2 miles in total bikeway mileage since the 2009 Inventory. This change, while making comparisons to data found in previous inventories more difficult, improves the quality of Cross County Connec-tions bicycle facility inventories and is more beneficial to the municipalities, counties and cyclists of southern New Jersey.
There are several significant proposed bicycle trail networks that appear frequently within this in-ventory. The most notable are the Delaware River Heritage Trail, Rancocas Creek Trail, Kinkora Rail Trail and The Central Railroad of New Jersey Rail Trail.
The Delaware River Heritage Trail is a network of multi-use on-road and off-road trails that will total approximately 60 miles. The trail system will encompass a loop that runs along the Delaware River waterfront between Trenton and Palmyra Borough on the New Jersey side, and Philadelphias Tacony neighborhood and Morrisville in Bucks County on the Pennsylvania side. The trail will high-light many of the natural and historical highlights of this region and will pass through all of Burling-ton Countys Delaware Riverfront communities.
Facility Type Miles % Existing bikeways 152.75 100.0%
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The Rancocas Creek Trail will be an off-road trail system running east to west along the southern bank of the Rancocas creek between Eastampton Township and Riverside Township where it will connect to the Delaware River Heritage Trail. This trail has the potential to link many of Burlington Countys parks and natural areas together.
The Kinkora Rail Trail is a planned off-road rail trail extending from Mansfield Township in the north, close to the Delaware River Heritage Trail, to the proposed Pemberton Rail Trail in Pember-ton Township to the south. The trail includes a constructed underpass of Route 130 in northern Mansfield Township.
The Central Railroad of New Jersey Rail Trail is a proposed off-road trail that would run along an abandoned rail right-of-way that would link together many of the communities located in the New Jersey Pinelands in Atlantic, Burlington and Ocean Counties. This trail has significant sections that would pass through the Burlington County municipalities of Shamong, Tabernacle, Woodland and Pemberton Townships.
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orthern Burlington C
ounty Bikew
ay InventoryBurlington C
ounty Bicycle Facilities Inventory, March 2013
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206
206
9
70
WOODLAND TWP
WASHINGTON TWP
BASS RIVER TWP
SHAMONG TWP
TABERNACLE TWP
PEMBERTON TWPMEDFORD TWPAT
SIO
N R
D
CARRANZA RD
RED RD
STO
KE
S R
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CRAW
LEY
RD
SAVOY BLV
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N R
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STAGE RD
OSWEGO RD
ALLE
N RD
SOOY PLACE RD
COAL
RD
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TOK
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RD
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NBAN
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RD
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RD
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TPK
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RD
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RD
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RD
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RD
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OLD I
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MILL
S RD
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LAKE OSWEGO RD
POWELL PLACE RD
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OVE RD
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REL
LN
FORKED
NECK
RD
STAVE RD
TECUMSEH TR
BRACE LN
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L RD
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BRA
NCH
RD
WEST RD
PANAMA RD
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RD
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GH563
GH534
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GH620
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GH652
GH651
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Proposed Bicycle Facilities
Existing Bicycle FacilitiesOff-Road, Bicycle Path
On-Road, Bicycle RouteOn-Road, Bicycle Lane
Off-RoadOn-Road
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3.1.1 Municipal Summaries
Each municipalitys inventory of existing and proposed bicycle facilities is detailed on Table 3. Brief descriptions of each municipal bikeway network are included in this section of the report. As mentioned in Section 2, all existing bikeways reported by municipalities or included in previous inventories were verified through aerial imagery and online street imagery. Bikeways that could not be confirmed remotely were verified through field visits. The Source field on Tables 4 through 42 notes the source of the bikeway information and cases when bikeways were verified through field visits. A listing of Field Verified only in the Source column indicates that the listed bikeway was included in the 2004 Inventory and verified through a site visit. In some cases bikeways that were reported as existing were recategorized as proposed in this inventory after field verification.
MunicipalityExisting
Bike Path
Existing Bike Lane
Existing Bike
Route
Total Existing Mileage
Proposed Off-road
Proposed On-road
Total Proposed Mileage
Bass River Township 0.00 5.33 0.00 5.33 0.00 11.43 11.43Beverly City 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.21 0.00 1.21Bordentown City 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.12 1.03 3.76 4.68Bordentown Township 0.54 0.00 0.00 0.12 2.88 0.00 2.89Burlington City 1.57 0.00 0.00 1.57 3.86 2.47 6.33Burlington Township 4.65 0.00 1.57 6.22 10.00 14.94 24.94Chesterfield Township 1.49 0.00 0.00 1.49 0.00 0.17 0.17Cinnaminson Township 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.65 0.00 1.65Delanco Township 0.00 0.20 0.00 0.20 2.20 0.00 2.20Delran Township 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.15 2.26 5.41Eastampton Township 3.58 0.87 0.00 4.45 3.95 2.22 6.17Edgewater Park Township 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.47 0.00 1.47Evesham Township 9.38 16.41 25.63 51.42 6.43 29.43 35.86Fieldsboro Borough 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.64 0.00 0.64Florence Township 0.46 0.84 0.00 1.30 3.55 1.25 4.80Hainesport Township 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.78 0.00 3.78Lumberton Township 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.70 0.00 3.70Mansfield Township 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 6.41 8.47 14.88Maple Shade Township 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00Medford Lakes Borough 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.21 1.21Medford Township 1.55 1.53 0.00 3.08 6.27 46.52 52.79Moorestown Township 11.90 0.00 0.00 11.90 17.91 16.09 34.00Mount Holly Township 0.63 0.00 0.00 0.63 3.88 0.00 3.88Mount Laurel Township 6.38 0.00 0.00 6.38 4.95 10.38 15.33New Hanover Township 0.00 0.80 0.00 0.80 2.60 4.80 7.40North Hanover Township 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.66 4.66
Table 3: Bikeway Network by Municipality
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MunicipalityExisting
Bike Path
Existing Bike Lane
Existing Bike
Route
Total Existing Mileage
Proposed Off-road
Proposed On-road
Total Proposed Mileage
Palmyra Borough 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.98 0.00 1.98Pemberton Borough 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.74 0.22 0.96Pemberton Township 1.59 7.45 0.00 9.04 15.81 14.43 30.24Riverside Township 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.48 0.62 3.10Riverton Borough 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.64 0.44 1.08Shamong Township 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.66 38.32 43.98Southampton Township 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.17 7.61 8.78Springfield Township 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.63 7.65 12.28Tabernacle Township 0.00 9.88 0.00 9.88 4.16 3.58 7.74Washington Township 0.00 12.77 4.58 17.35 0.52 10.30 10.82Westampton Township 0.42 0.00 0.00 0.42 1.16 2.16 3.32Willingboro Township 3.40 0.00 1.07 4.47 0.00 0.00 0.00Woodland Township 0.00 11.50 4.06 15.56 8.28 11.60 19.88Wrightstown Borough 0.36 0.00 0.25 0.61 0.00 0.47 0.47
Table 3: Bikeway Network by Municipality (continued)
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Bass River Township
Bass River Townships existing and proposed bicycle facilities are shown on Map 8 and detailed on Table 4. Bass River Townships existing bikeway network totals 5.33 miles. It consists of one bike lane located on Chatsworth Rd. (CR 679). As shown on Map 8, this bike lane begins at Chatsworth Roads intersection with Green Bank-Chatsworth Road (CR 563) in neighboring Washington Township and continues southeast to Maple Avenue.
There have been 11.43 miles of additional on-road bikeways proposed within Bass River Township. These proposals consist of two adjoining facilities and can be located on Map 8 in the southern end of the township. The longest is a 5.88 mile on-road bikeway proposed to span the width of the township along Leektown Road (CR 653) and Stage Road (CR 655). The second proposed facility is a loop that runs south from Leektown Road (CR 653) into New Gretna. This facility would be located on Maple Avenue and Hammonton Road.
Name Status Type Class Mileage SourceChatsworth Rd (CR 679) Existing On-road Bicycle Lane 5.33 Bass River TwpHammonton Road to Maple Ave Proposed On-Road 5.55 Bass River TwpLeektown Rd Proposed On-Road 5.88 Field Verified
Total Existing 5.33Total Proposed 11.43
Table 4: Bass River Township Bikeways
BASS RIVER TWP
WASHINGTON TWP
WASHINGTON TWP
New Gretna
GH563
9
542
Little Egg Harbor
Galloway
Egg Harbor City
Barnegat
Mullica
Stafford
Port Republic Galloway
Gre
enba
nk -
Cha
tsw
orth
Rd
Batsto - Bridgeport Rd
Andrews Rd
Jenkins R
d
Stage Rd
Oswego Rd
Eagle Rd
Hamm
onton Rd
Chatsworth Rd
Baptist Rd
Gard
en S
tate P
kwy
Bridg
e Rd
Ford
Rd
Shamong Rd
Ridge Rd
Swam
p Rd
Map
le A
ve
Riv
er R
d
Chatsworth Rd
Tuckerton RdFriendship R
d
Alle
ns C
oal R
d
Mar
tha
Rd
Lost Lane Rd
Leektown Rd
Iron Pipe Rd
Bullt
own
Haw
kins
Rd
Sim
Pla
ce R
d
Cutts
Rd
Bullt
own
Rd
Tub Mil
l Rd
Sandy Ridge R
d
Coal R
d
Dump
Rd
Cabin R
d
Munionfield R
d
Calico Rd
Club House Rd
Turtle Creek R
d
Gras
sy Po
nd R
d
Stev
enso
n R
d
Carranza Rd
Bulltow
n Maxw
ell Rd
Penn Pl
Ives Branch R
d
Dav
ids
Ln
Milli
e R
d
Old Simm Place Dr
Speedwell Place Rd
Hawkins Lowland Rd
Prince Place Rd
Mathis Isl
and Rd
Wes
t Rd
Chatsworth Tuckerton Rd
Friends
hip Sp
eedwe
ll Rd
Lake O
swego
Rd
Beaver Dam Rd
Bend
Hayes Cross
way
Robinso
n Ln
Atlantic Ave
Deep
Hollow
Rd
Push L
ine Rd
Iona Gun Club Rd
4th Rd
US Na
vy Rese
rvation
Godfrey Bridg
e Rd
Bell Ln
Allens Coal R
d
Marth
a Rd
Tuckerton Rd
Martha R
d
GH679
GH655
GH542
GH653
GH563
GH652
GH651R
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TE 5
39
NNP
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TE 563
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HEIM
AV
STAGE RD
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N CO
UNTY
601
BRIDG
E RD
LEIP
ZIG
AV
FRAN
KFUR
T AV
BREM
EN AV
LIEBIG ST
COLO
GNE
AV
MATHISTO
WN RD
VIEN
NA AV
TWIN
LAK
ES B
LVD
NUGENTOWN RD
NJ 167
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G R
D
SCHILLER ST
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N CO
UNTY
610
FALCO
N D
R
PRAG
UE AV
IOW
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US
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Existing Bicycle FacilitiesOff-Road, Bicycle Path
On-Road, Bicycle RouteOn-Road, Bicycle Lane
Off-RoadOn-Road
Legend
Railroad
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Beverly City
Map 9 and Table 5 show that there are no existing bikeways in Beverly City. As shown on Map 9, there is one proposed 1.21 mile facility that is part of the Delaware River Heritage Trail that would enter Beverly City from Edgewater Park Township, to the south, on Cooper Street (CR 650) and head north towards the river. The trail would then run alongside the Delaware River on Bank Street before becoming and off-road trail that continues alongside the river southwest into Delanco Township. The City did not respond to survey efforts, so this municipal inventory may be incomplete.
Name Status Type Class Mileage SourceDelaware River Heritage Trail Proposed Off-Road 1.21 DVRPC
Total Existing 0.00Total Proposed 1.21
Table 5: Beverly City Bikeways
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BEVERLY CITY
EDGEWATER PARK TWP
DELANCO TWP
GH630
Delaware
River H
eritage T
rail
GH543
Warren
St
Cooper St
Pine St
Green St
Broad StLaurel St
Manor R
d
Perkins Ln
Putnam St
3rd St
2nd St
Cooper StLocust StMagnolia St
Pennsylva
nia Ave
Mount H
olly Rd
Railroad
Ave
Church St
Brid
gebo
ro R
d
Nikkis
Pl
Lee Ave
West Ave
Walnu
t Aly
Cherry St
Elizabeth St
Riverbank Ave
Van Rossum Ave
Oak S
t
Melbourne Ave
Cram
er Ave
Fran
klin A
ve
Colgate
Ave
Bank St
Driveway
Walnut St
Iowa Ave
Lakeside Ln
Mem
orial Ave
Dory Ct
Arbor G
rn
Front St
Wall St
Northedge D
r
Millm
an Ave
Pine St
GH626
GH630
GH543
Beverly/Edgewater Park
Pennsylvania
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Proposed Bicycle Facilities
Existing Bicycle FacilitiesOff-Road, Bicycle Path
On-Road, Bicycle RouteOn-Road, Bicycle Lane
Off-RoadOn-Road
RailroadRiver LINE StationI2
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Bordentown City
Bordentown Citys bikeway network consists only of one small 0.12 mile segment of the Delaware River Heritage Trail that has been constructed. As shown on Map 10, the segment begins at the end of Farnsworth Avenue and heads northward across Crosswicks Creek along the River LINE rail bridge into Mercer County.
Also shown in the map are proposed segments of the Delaware River Heritage Trail that extend southeast into downtown Bordentown, and then west into neighboring communities located along the Delaware River. There are also numerous proposed on-road bikeways, shown on Map 10, which would link Bordentowns historic downtown to outlying areas of the city and neighboring communities. As shown on Table 6, a number of these facilities stem from New Jerseys Statewide Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan. Implementation of these facilities would expand Bordentowns bikeway network to approximately five miles in total length.
Name Status Type Class Mileage SourceDelaware River Heritage Trail Existing Off-road Bicycle Path 0.12 Bordentown CityCrosswicks Street Proposed On-Road 0.50 NJ State PlanElizabeth Street Proposed On-Road 0.55 NJ State PlanFarnsworth Avenue Proposed On-Road 0.20 NJ State PlanMill Street Proposed On-Road 0.20 NJ State PlanPark Proposed On-Road 1.25 Bordentown CityPark St Proposed On-Road 0.10 NJ State PlanSecond Street Proposed On-Road 0.40 NJ State PlanSpring Street Proposed On-Road 0.14 NJ State PlanUnion Street Proposed On-Road 0.43 NJ State PlanDelaware River Heritage Trail Proposed Off-Road 0.91 Bordentown City
Total Existing 0.12Total Proposed 4.68
Table 6: Bordentown City Bikeways
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BORDENTOWN CITY
BORDENTOWN TWP
Farnsworth Ave
206
206
130
295
Park
St
Burlingto
n St
Prince St
Farnsworth Ave
2nd St
Union
St
Crosswicks St Crosswicks Rd
Elizabe
th St
Chestn
ut St
Willow St
Luca
s D
r
Mary S
t
W St
Mill S
t
Ceme
tery L
n
Spring St
3rd St
Robb
insv
ille R
d
Pine St
Church
St
Ambo
y Rd
Butts Ave
Land
on D
r
Munic
ipal D
r
Orchard Ln
Bank S
t
Ward Ave
Federal St
Ryan
s Ct
Railro
ad Ave
MERCERCOUNTY
Bordentown
GH662
GH528
GH545I0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 Miles
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Proposed Bicycle Facilities
Existing Bicycle FacilitiesOff-Road, Bicycle Path
On-Road, Bicycle RouteOn-Road, Bicycle Lane
Off-RoadOn-Road
RailroadRiver LINE StationI2
Map 10: Bordentown City Bikeway InventoryBurlington County Bicycle Facilities Inventory, March 2013
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Bordentown Township
Bordentown Townships bikeway network consists of one 0.54 mile paved bike path, shown on Map 11 in the northern end of the Township between Groveville Road and Old Highbridge Road. Bordentown Township has an additional 2.89 miles of off-road paths proposed that are detailed on Table 7 and shown on Map 11. Two significant proposals are segments of the Delaware River Heritage Trail totaling 1.06 miles along Burlington Street (CR 662), between the municipal boundaries of Bordentown City and the eastern border of Fieldsboro Borough, and Mansfield Township and Fieldsboro Boroughs western border. The Township did not respond to survey efforts, so this municipal inventory may be incomplete.
Name Status Type Class Mileage SourceNew Jersey Ave Existing Off-road Bicycle Path 0.54 2004 InventoryDelaware River Heritage Trail Proposed Off-Road 1.06 DVRPCEastern Bordentown Twp Proposed Off-Road 1.25 2004 InventoryHunt Rd Proposed Off-Road 0.58 2004 Inventory
Total Existing 0.54Total Proposed 2.89
Table 7: Bordentown Township Bikeways
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I2
I2
BORDENTOWN TWP
BORDENTOWN CITY
MANSFIELD TWP
CHESTERFIELD TWP
MERCERCOUNTY
Old Highbrid
ge Rd
GH528
GH662
295
130
130
206
295
206
Del
awar
e R
iver
Her
itage
Tra
il
New
Jer
sey
Tpke
Ward
Ave
Hogback Rd
Burli
ngto
n St
Park
St
Crosswic
ks St
Old
Yor
k R
d
Groveville Rd
Rising Sun Rd
East Dr
Mansfield Rd
Georgetown Rd
Farnsworth Ave
Dunns Mill R
d
Aaronson Rd
Bordentown H
edding Rd
Constitution Dr
Eaton
Rd
Mission Rd
Sene
ca L
n
Clif
ton
Mill
Rd
Cre
scen
t Dr
Stanto
n Ave
Montpelier Ln
Heng
eli Dr
Heise
r Ave
GH660
GH662
GH528
GH678
GH545
GH660
PENNSYLVANIA
Bordentown
I-195
US 206
NJ 29
MAIN
ST
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ECON
DARY
US 1
30EXTON AV
MERCER COUNTY 672
INDEPENDENCE AVE
LILL
IAN
AV
ALLE
N ST
Hamilton
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Proposed Bicycle Facilities
Existing Bicycle FacilitiesOff-Road, Bicycle Path
On-Road, Bicycle RouteOn-Road, Bicycle Lane
Off-RoadOn-Road
RailroadRiver LINE StationI2
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Burlington City
Burlington Citys bikeway network consists of a 1.57 mile stretch of off-road path. As shown on Map 12, this path runs alongside the Delaware River and is part of the larger Delaware River Heritage Trail system. This path also consists of a small section located alongside Commerce Square Boulevard. This small portion of the trail links the Burlington South River LINE station to the waterfront park.
There are numerous small off-road and on-road facilities proposed for Burlington City that would strengthen its bikeway network. These facilities are detailed on Table 8 and shown on Map 12. Notable are two off-road segments of the Delaware River