New Jersey Safe Routes to School
New Jersey Department of Transportation
Trenton, New Jersey
Website: www.state.nj.us/transportation/community/srts/
Email: srts@dot.state.nj.us
The New Jersey Safe Routes to School Resource Center
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy
Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center
33 Livingston Avenue
New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901
Telephone: 848-932-7901
Fax number: 732-932-3714
Email: srts@ejb.rutgers.edu
Safe Routes to School Resource Center Staff
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Name: Leigh Ann Von Hagen AICP/PP Title: Senior Research Specialist Phone: 848-932-2854 Email: lavh@ejb.rutgers.edu
Ms. Von Hagen joined the Voorhees Transportation Center in July 2004 to work on the NJ Pedestrian and Bicycle Resource Project. Ms. Von Hagen came from The RBA Group in Morristown, NJ, where she served as project manager for the Safe Routes to School program for New Jersey. Previously, she worked in the Bicycle and Pedestrian Group of Urbitran Associates, Inc., and was a transportation planner at Louis Berger & Associates, Inc. Ms. Von Hagen received her Bachelor of Science degree from Cook College at Rutgers.
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Name: Sean Meehan Title: Project Manager Phone: 848-932-2860 Email: smeehan@ejb.rutgers.edu
Mr. Meehan joined the staff at the Voorhees Transportation Center in January 2008 and works in the area of pedestrian and bicycle mobility and safety. He is a graduate of the Bloustein School at Rutgers University, receiving a Master of City and Regional Planning in May 2007 and a Bachelor of Science degree from Cook College in 2002. In addition to completing his MCRP degree, Sean worked for the past five years as transportation planner and program coordinator for Keep Middlesex Moving transportation management association based in New Brunswick, NJ.
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Name: Maeve Johnston Title: Project Coordinator Phone: 848-932-2831 Email: maeve.johnston@ejb.rutgers.edu
Maeve Johnston joined the VTC staff in April 2011 and is a project coordinator for the Safe Routes to School Resource Center. Previously she worked at the Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Los Angeles where she undertook walkability initiatives and coordinated community-based research in Central Hollywood. She earned an M.A. in Urban Planning from UCLA and a B.A. in Geography from UC Berkeley.
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