Archive Publications & Reports Archive Print Publications & Reports Archive The following is a selection of older NJTPA publications and reports, provided for historical reference. Regional Transportation Plans (RTPs) Plan 2035: The Regional Transportation Plan for Northern New Jersey (Adopted August 2009). Access & Mobility 2030 (PDF file: 45 MB). Approved in 2005 and superseded by the 2035 plan above. Special Reports, Plans and Technical Documents Summary of Subregional Studies FY 2010-11. PDF file: 2 MB Quiet Zone Designation in New Jersey: An Informational Guide (2009). PDF file: 1 MB History of Metropolitan Planning Organizations: Online series of articles originally published in 1996-1997. PDF file: 2 MB Study Final Reports Final reports of studies completed by the NJTPA are available through the Completed Studies page. In addition, final reports are available for completed Subregional Studies. Mobility Matters Spring 2011: The First and Last Mile - Helping Commuters Get to and from Transit (pdf 700 KB). Highlights some of the efforts in Northern New Jersey to help commuters make that last mile connection. Fall 2010: Livability - A Legacy of Northern New Jersey (PDF 764 KB) - highlights examples of livability and sustainability in communities throughout northern New Jersey that point to new and hopeful directions for the future. Winter 2010: Sustainability and Goods Movement (pdf 2 MB) - highlights some of the ways that the government and private businesses are working to achieve a sustainable future for goods movement. Summer 2009: Pedals & Pedestrians (pdf 6.7 mb) - highlights efforts to improve options for walking and biking in New Jersey. Fall 2008: Safety Comes First (pdf 4.14 mb) - highlights important transportation safety initiatives throughout the NJTPA region. Fall 2007: Getting It Right (pdf 3.8 mb) - highlights successful projects and programs that are making a difference in improving travel for the region's residents. Summer 2006: Commuter Profiles (pdf 7.3 mb) - features overview of commuting patterns and profiles of 11 typical commuters.