
NJTPA’s Local Capital Project Delivery Program’s LCD Study phase includes an Environmental Screening of the project limits to identify regulated resources such as noise & air quality, ecological constraints (floodplains, wetlands, threatened and endangered species, etc.), cultural resources, section 4(f), hazardous materials and landfills, socioeconomics, and environmental justice.
During this project’s LCD Study phase, environmental screening identified potential environmental issues for further investigation in the LPE phase and based on the recommended PPA, recommended NEPA document of Categorical Exclusion.
During the Local Preliminary Engineering (LPE) Phase, environmental and cultural resource studies continued. The results of the environmental screening and cultural resource studies, which are part of the project schedule, were presented at the community stakeholders meetings and public information center meetings. Environmental mitigation and permitting are part of the Final Design (FD) Phase. Community involvement is an integral and on-going part of this process through all phases of the project, including into the Construction phase.