In December of 2025, the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC) announced $14.328 million to bicycle and pedestrian projects, including the Circuit Trails in New Jersey through the Transportation Alternatives Set-Aside (TASA) program. The TASA program is administered by the New Jersey Department of Transportation, in partnership with DVRPC and neighboring Metropolitan Planning Organizations throughout the state. A total of eleven projects were awarded funding for trails and bicycle and pedestrian improvements throughout Mercer, Burlington and Camden counties. See below for the list of projects and their awarded amounts.

ProjectProject TypeCountyFunding Awarded
Rancocas Creek Greenway, Historic Smithville Park Connector TrailCircuit TrailsBurlington$1,500,000
Sidewalk and Bike Lane Improvements of Various RoadwaysBike/PedBurlington$1,100,000
Bobbys Run Creek Trail ImprovementsBike/PedBurlington$1,235,000
McKendimen Road Pedestrian ImprovementsPedestrianBurlington$1,356,000
Pemberton Browns-Mills Bicycle Pedestrian Action Plan – Phase 1Bike/PedBurlington$1,088,000
Camden County Link Trail Segment 1D-2Circuit TrailsCamden$1,500,000
Elm Street Streetscape, Bikeway, & Pedestrian Safety ImprovementsBike/PedCamden$1,500,000
North Park Drive Pedestrian ImprovementsPedestrianCamden$1,500,000
Centennial Boulevard Pedestrian ImprovementsPedestrianCamden$1,500,000
Johnson Trolley Trail Spruce Street ExtensionCircuit TrailsMercer$1,055,000
Completing the Cleveland Road segment of the Lawrence Hopewell TrailCircuit TrailsMercer$994,000

 


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