Community Input Survey

Newark Riverfront Pedestrian and Bicycle Access Concept Development Study Community Input Survey

The City of Newark would like you to participate in the Newark Riverfront Pedestrian and Bicycle Access Concept Development (CD) Study by completing this survey. This study will explore ways to enhance access for pedestrians, bicycles, and other travel modes along the Center Street/Park Place corridor, from Broad Street to McCarter Highway.

Completing a CD Study is the first undertaking in the project development process. The CD Study will result in identifying a feasible solution that meets the project purpose. After completing the study, the project will advance to the subsequent phases, which are: Preliminary Engineering (PE), Final Design (FD), and Construction. Your participation provides valuable input for developing recommendations for future improvements.

Other opportunities for local input include, a Stakeholders meeting in early 2024, followed by a Public Information Center (PIC). We will share information on the existing conditions of the project study area and obtain input from the stakeholders and the public.


Please note, this survey only applies to the Center Street/Park Place corridor, from Broad Street to McCarter Highway.

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1. Check all that apply
2. For what reasons do you visit the downtown Newark riverfront area?

3. Which mode of transportation do you use most often within the study area (near Military Park and NJPAC)?

3. Which mode of transportation do you use most often within the study area (near Military Park and NJPAC)?

4. What is the primary way you travel to and from the study area (near Military Park and NJPAC)?

4. What is the primary way you travel to and from the study area (near Military Park and NJPAC)?

5. In your opinion, what are the key issues within the study area, on Park Place/Center Street, from Broad Street to NJ 21, in terms of:

  • Pedestrian and bicycle mobility
  • Pedestrian and bicycle safety
  • Congestion
  • Lack of amenities like bus shelters, benches, trees, lighting, bike racks, etc.

6. An objective of the project is to address transportation safety issues and provide connection for bicyclists and pedestrians from the to the downtown area to the riverfront. What other transportation improvements would you like to see occur in the project study area?

7. What improvements would encourage safe bicycling and walking in the area?

8. Do you need any special provisions (e.g., hearing, visual or language accommodation) to attend an online or in-person meeting?