
The NJTPA Online Transportation Information System (NOTIS) is an interactive tool that allows users to explore how their state and federal tax dollars are being invested to improve the transportation system in the 13-county northern New Jersey region.
What You Can Find In NOTIS
Each year over $3 billion in state and federal funding is invested in transportation projects and programs in the northern New Jersey region. Funded projects provide a wide range of infrastructure improvements including redesigned intersections, repaved roads, new bicycle/pedestrian paths, added trains and buses, rehabilitated bridges and upgraded traffic signals.
The map allows users to zoom in and select specific projects. The Search TIP tab has filters for a more detailed search of projects by location, keyword, project title or DBNUM (TIP database number).
NOTIS provides information on projects at two stages:
Committed Projects: Projects for which planning has been completed. They are in the NJTPA Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) and are scheduled for preliminary engineering, final design, right-of-way, or construction during the next four years. Information on the description of work, amount and type of funding, as well as the anticipated schedule are provided.
Planned Projects: Projects included in the NJTPA Study & Development (S&D) program are still being studied and may or may not be implemented. If they are found feasible, they become eligible for inclusion in the TIP.
Please note the following:
- NOTIS does not include information on county- and municipally-funded transportation projects in the region.
- Project schedules and funding are subject to change based on unexpected problems, funding shortfalls and changing needs. NOTIS is updated monthly to include the most current NJDOT data on project status.
More information on the projects included in NOTIS can be found in the Frequently Asked Questions.