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PUBLIC TRANSIT Burlington County is served by several public transit carriers. NJ TRANSIT operates 13 bus routes throughout the County. As the maps shows, all but one route serves the northern section of the County. These bus routes provide service to/from Philadelphia, Camden City, and Gloucester and Ocean counties. NJ TRANSIT also operates the River LINE light rail system, providing service between Camden City and Trenton. Of the 21 station stops, 11 are located in Burlington County providing frequent service to the Route 130 Corridor and river front communities. Camden City and Trenton are regional transit hubs, thus county residents can transfer to other public transit services throughout the Philadelphia, Trenton and New York City regions. The BurLink bus system is provided by the Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders. This six route system provides “last mile connector” service between employment parks and NJ TRANSIT bus and rail stops. This is a deviated fixed route service which operates Monday through Friday, primarily during the AM and PM peak periods. A reciprocal transfer system is available with NJ TRANSIT services which lessens commuting costs for passengers. Burlington County residents with a disability have access to two public transit systems that provide curb to curb services: Access Link and Sen Han. Passengers must meet eligibility criteria, register with the carrier and make advanced reservations to use these services. Access Link is provided by NJ TRANSIT in compliance with ADA regulations requiring public transit systems to be accessible to persons with disabilities. Access Link routes operate within ¾ of a mile of NJ TRANSIT’s fixed route bus routes, therefore only the northern section of the county is covered. Service is also only provided during the times that the fixed route services are running. Sen Han provides services for senior citizens and persons with disabilities in Camden and Burlington counties. Sen Han will take eligible passengers to medical appointments, shopping facilities and makes some employment trips. Trips are provided primarily Monday through Friday. Other transportation services are provided by several County and private non‐profit organizations. These services usually have eligibility criteria and are limited to the clients of the organization providing the transportation, such as the elderly and persons with disabilities. These organizations include: Occupational Training Center, Twin Oaks, Lester A. Drenk Behavioral Health Center, Catholic Charities, Crossroads, Inc., BCCAP, Transitional Housing, Inc. DEMOGRAPHICS Population Characteristics Burlington County’s population increased by approximately 6% (23,300 people) between 2000 and 2010 (US Census). Of the 40 municipalities in Burlington County, 18 towns experienced a growth rate equal to or higher than the county overall. Additionally, 13 towns experienced at least a 10% increase in population between 2000 and 2010. Lumberton, Westampton, Chesterfield, Delanco, Bordentown Township, Hainesport, Woodland and Mansfield increased their population by 20% or more; with Mansfield experiencing an increase of 68%. As the map shows, several of these towns are located along
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the Route 38 corridor which is served by minimal public transit. Ten towns lost population, however only Mt Holly, New Hanover and Bass River lost more than 5% of their population.
Burlington County Population, 2000‐2010
Municipality Population
2000 2010 % Change
Bass River Township 1,552 1,443 ‐7.0%
Beverly Township 2,661 2,577 ‐3.2%
Bordentown City 3,969 3,924 ‐1.1%
Bordentown Township 8,380 11,367 35.6%
Burlington City 9,736 9,920 1.9%
Burlington Township 20,294 22,594 11.3%
Chesterfield Township 5,955 7,699 29.3%
Cinnaminson Township 14,595 15,569 6.7%
Delanco Township 3,237 4,283 32.3%
Delran Township 15,536 16,896 8.8%
Eastampton Township 6,202 6,069 ‐2.1%
Edgewater Park Township 7,864 8,881 12.9%
Evesham Township 42,428 45,538 7.3%
Fieldsboro Borough 528 540 2.3%
Florence Township 10,746 12,109 12.7%
Hainesport Township 4,126 6,110 48.1%
Lumberton Township 10,341 12,559 21.4%
Mansfield Township 5,090 8,544 67.9%
Maple Shade Township 19,079 19,131 0.3%
Medford Lakes Borough 4,173 4,146 ‐0.6%
Medford Township 22,253 23,033 3.5%
Moorestown Township 19,017 20,726 9.0%
Mt. Holly Township 10,745 9,536 ‐11.3%
Mt. Laurel Township 40,221 41,864 4.1%
New Hanover Township 9,834 7,385 ‐24.9%
North Hanover Township 7,325 7,678 4.8%
Palmyra Borough 7,091 7,398 4.3%
Pemberton Borough 1,210 1,409 16.4%
Pemberton Township 28,650 27,912 ‐2.6%
Riverside Township 7,911 8,079 2.1%
Riverton Borough 2,759 2,779 0.7%
Shamong Township 6,462 6,490 0.4%
Southampton Township 10,333 10,464 1.3%
Springfield Township 3,227 3,414 5.8%
Tabernacle Township 7,170 6,949 ‐3.1%
Washington Township 579 687 18.7%
Westampton Township 7,200 8,813 22.4%
Willingboro Township 33,008 31,629 ‐4.2%
Woodland Township 1,160 1,788 54.1%
Wrightstown Borough 747 802 7.4%
Total County Population 425,394 448,734 5.5%
Source: U.S Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1. Table P1 Total Population
U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary File 4. Table PCT001 Total Population.
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Residents Age 65 and over Approximately, 14% of Burlington County’s residents are 65 years of age or older. The largest concentration of older county residents occurs primarily in four sections of the county. The northwest corner of the county has a high concentration of residents age 65 and older, including Burlington City, Willingboro, Cinnaminson, Riverton, Moorestown and Mt. Laurel. In the northeast section of the county, Mansfield has a high percentage of older residents; as does Southampton in the center of the county and Washington Township in the southern section. Only the northwest corner of the County is served by public transit.
Burlington County Residents Age 65 and Over, 2011
Municipality Population 65+ Years (Est.)
Total Municipality Population
% of Population 65+
Years
Bass River Township 193 1,677 11.5%
Beverly Township 235 2,607 9.0%
Bordentown City 583 3,951 14.8%
Bordentown Township 1,137 11,117 10.2%
Burlington City 1,533 9,959 15.4%
Burlington Township 2,389 22,451 10.6%
Chesterfield Township 341 7,527 4.5%
Cinnaminson Township 2,996 15,538 19.3%
Delanco Township 590 4,197 14.1%
Delran Township 2,128 16,814 12.7%
Eastampton Township 569 6,117 9.3%
Edgewater Park Township 1,245 8,811 14.1%
Evesham Township 5,514 45,395 12.1%
Fieldsboro Borough 74 551 13.4%
Florence Township 1,641 12,033 13.6%
Hainesport Township 862 5,932 14.5%
Lumberton Township 1,393 12,387 11.2%
Mansfield Township 2,099 8,214 25.6%
Maple Shade Township 2,725 19,203 14.2%
Medford Township 526 4,163 12.6%
Medford Lakes Borough 3,048 23,063 13.2%
Moorestown Township 3,210 20,661 15.5%
Mt. Holly Township 1,134 9,704 11.7%
Mt. Laurel Township 6,935 41,888 16.6%
New Hanover Township 135 7,789 1.7%
North Hanover Township 684 7,528 9.1%
Palmyra Borough 1,014 7,407 13.7%
Pemberton Borough 189 1,351 14.0%
Pemberton Township 3,242 28,101 11.5%
Riverside Township 957 8,104 11.8%
Riverton Borough 438 2,785 15.7%
Shamong Township 707 6,509 10.9%
Southampton Township 3,499 10,508 33.3%
Springfield Township 410 3,406 12.0%
Tabernacle Township 718 7,013 10.2%
Washington Township 149 786 19.0%
Westampton Township 785 8,687 9.0%
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Willingboro Township 4,964 31,922 15.6%
Woodland Township 135 1,415 9.5%
Wrightstown Borough 71 824 8.6%
Total County Population 61,197 448,095 13.7% Source: U.S Census Bureau, 2007‐2011 American Community Survey. Table DP05 ACS demographic and housing estimates.
Residents with Disabilities According to the 2000 US Census (data for 2010 Census is not available), approximately 16% of Burlington County’s residents have a disability. The municipalities with the highest percentage of persons with disabilities include Mt. Holly, Woodland, Wrightstown, Washington and Burlington City. Within these communities, persons with disabilities account for 22% or more of the population. Only Burlington City and Mt. Holly are served by public transit, including Access Link and BurLink.
Burlington County Persons with Disabilities, 2000
Municipality
Population 5 Years and Older with
Disability 2000
Total Population 5 Years and Older 2000
% with Disability
Bass River Township 309 1,485 20.8%
Beverly Township 513 2,486 20.6%
Bordentown City 599 3,734 16.0%
Bordentown Township 1,219 7,785 15.7%
Burlington City 2,034 9,051 22.5%
Burlington Township 3,002 17,452 17.2%
Chesterfield Township 252 2,427 10.4%
Cinnaminson Township 2,034 13,836 14.7%
Delanco Township 643 3,048 21.1%
Delran Township 1,773 14,550 12.2%
Eastampton Township 973 5,672 17.2%
Edgewater Park Township 1,594 7,416 21.5%
Evesham Township 4,404 39,224 11.2%
Fieldsboro Borough 87 488 17.8%
Florence Township 1,654 10,020 16.5%
Hainesport Township 521 3,807 13.7%
Lumberton Township 1,334 9,121 14.6%
Mansfield Township 927 4,826 19.2%
Maple Shade Township 3,088 17,727 17.4%
Medford Township 2,379 20,537 11.6%
Medford Lakes Borough 388 3,905 9.9%
Moorestown Township 2,224 17,500 12.7%
Mt. Holly Township 2,272 9,433 24.1%
Mt. Laurel Township 4,800 37,396 12.8%
New Hanover Township 232 2,478 9.4%
North Hanover Township 801 5,670 14.1%
Palmyra Borough 1,028 6,656 15.4%
Pemberton Borough 242 1,111 21.8%
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Pemberton Township 5,602 25,543 21.9%
Riverside Township 1,156 7,339 15.8%
Riverton Borough 393 2,480 15.8%
Shamong Township 645 5,984 10.8%
Southampton Township 2,090 9,832 21.3%
Springfield Township 456 3,039 15.0%
Tabernacle Township 855 6,713 12.7%
Washington Township 105 451 23.3%
Westampton Township 813 6,532 12.4%
Willingboro Township 6,346 30,793 20.6%
Woodland Township 255 1,089 23.4%
Wrightstown Borough 156 668 23.4%
Total County Population 60,198 379,304 15.9%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary File. Table QTP21 Disability Status by Sex, 2000.
Veteran Population Approximately 8.5% of Burlington County’s residents are veterans. Burlington County’s veterans live in communities throughout the County. However, the communities with the highest percentage of veterans reside in Mt. Holly, Eastampton, Wrightstown, Pemberton, Southampton, Washington and Bass River. With the exception of Mt. Holly, these areas have limited or no public transit.
Burlington County Veterans, 2011
Municipality Total Veteran Population
Total Population % Veteran Population
Bass River Township 184 1,677 11.0%
Beverly Township 204 2,607 7.8%
Bordentown City 390 3,951 9.9%
Bordentown Township 819 11,117 7.4%
Burlington City 982 9,959 9.9%
Burlington Township 1,755 22,451 7.8%
Chesterfield Township 242 7,527 3.2%
Cinnaminson Township 1,406 15,538 9.0%
Delanco Township 421 4,197 10.0%
Delran Township 1,421 16,814 8.5%
Eastampton Township 653 6,117 10.7%
Edgewater Park Township 823 8,811 9.3%
Evesham Township 2,840 45,395 6.3%
Fieldsboro Borough 42 551 7.6%
Florence Township 1,071 12,033 8.9%
Hainesport Township 407 5,932 6.9%
Lumberton Township 996 12,387 8.0%
Mansfield Township 816 8,214 9.9%
Maple Shade Township 1,522 19,203 7.9%
Medford Township 1,540 4,163 37.0%
Medford Lakes Borough 313 23,063 1.4%
Moorestown Township 1,419 20,661 6.9%
Mt. Holly Township 1,031 9,704 10.6%
Mt. Laurel Township 3,188 41,888 7.6%
New Hanover Township 680 7,789 8.7%
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North Hanover Township 661 7,528 8.8%
Palmyra Borough 664 7,407 9.0%
Pemberton Borough 185 1,351 13.7%
Pemberton Township 3,689 28,101 13.1%
Riverside Township 444 8,104 5.5%
Riverton Borough 232 2,785 8.3%
Shamong Township 557 6,509 8.6%
Southampton Township 1,400 10,508 13.3%
Springfield Township 297 3,406 8.7%
Tabernacle Township 640 7,013 9.1%
Washington Township 91 786 11.6%
Westampton Township 721 8,687 8.3%
Willingboro Township 3,269 31,922 10.2%
Woodland Township 112 1,415 7.9%
Wrightstown Borough 94 824 11.4%
Total County Population 38,221 448,095 8.5% Source: US Census Bureau, 2007‐2011 American Community Survey. Table DP02 Selected Social Characteristics in the US.
Households in Poverty: The percentage of Burlington County households living below the poverty line is relatively low at 5.5%. The communities with the highest percentage of persons below the poverty line are Bass River, Beverly City, Bordentown City, Edgewater Park, Maple Shade, Mt. Holly and Pemberton Township.
Burlington County Households Below Poverty Line, 2010
Municipality
Households Below
Poverty Level (Est.)
Total Household Population
(Est)
% of Households
Below Poverty Line
Bass River Township 67 501 13.4%Beverly Township 166 1,070 15.5%Bordentown City 99 1,850 5.4%Bordentown Township 78 4,175 1.9%Burlington City 561 4,103 13.7%Burlington Township 466 7,684 6.1%Chesterfield Township 12 1,079 1.1%Cinnaminson Township 318 5,499 5.8%Delanco Township 59 1,632 3.6%Delran Township 312 6,194 5.0%Eastampton Township 182 2,442 7.5%Edgewater Park Township 373 3,643 10.2%Evesham Township 452 17,411 2.6%Fieldsboro Borough 0 209 0.0%Florence Township 55 4,668 1.2%Hainesport Township 29 1,983 1.5%Lumberton Township 245 4,494 5.5%Mansfield Township 115 3,043 3.8%Maple Shade Township 821 8,605 9.5%Medford Lakes Borough 65 1,523 4.3%Medford Township 186 8,072 2.3%Moorestown Township 186 7,440 2.5%
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Mt. Holly Township 489 3,668 13.3%Mt. Laurel Township 621 17,015 3.6%New Hanover Township 7 1,252 0.6%North Hanover Township 178 2,542 7.0%Palmyra Borough 206 3,057 6.7%Pemberton Borough 32 545 5.9%Pemberton Township 961 10,064 9.5%Riverside Township 172 2,946 5.8%Riverton Borough 49 1,160 4.2%Shamong Township 110 2,166 5.1%Southampton Township 307 4,810 6.4%Springfield Township 54 1,188 4.5%Tabernacle Township 63 2,384 2.6%Washington Township 3 266 1.1%Westampton Township 121 3,056 4.0%Willingboro Township 746 11,073 6.7%Woodland Township 28 439 6.4%Wrightstown Borough 32 333 9.6%Total County Population 9,026 165,284 5.5%
Source: US Census Bureau, 2006‐2010 American Community Survey. Table B17017Poverty Status.
Households with Zero Vehicles
Approximately 5% of Burlington County households do not have a vehicle. The largest concentration of zero vehicle households occurs in municipalities in the northern section of the County. Many of these areas are served by public transit including the River LINE and BurLink. These communities include Beverly City, Bordentown City, Burlington City, Delran, Edgewater Park, Fieldsboro, Lumberton, Maple Shade, Mt. Holly, Riverside and Wrightstown.
Burlington County Zero Vehicle Households, 2011
Municipality
Households Zero Vehicles
Occupied Households
% Households
Zero VehiclesBass River Township 2 555 0.4%Beverly Township 167 1,038 16.1%Bordentown City 185 1,807 10.2%Bordentown Township 147 4,136 3.6%Burlington City 504 4,009 12.6%Burlington Township 315 7,837 4.0%Chesterfield Township 10 1,395 0.7%Cinnaminson Township 107 5,583 1.9%Delanco Township 18 1,627 1.1%Delran Township 463 6,152 7.5%Eastampton Township 54 2,422 2.2%Edgewater Park Township 241 3,525 6.8%Evesham Township 748 17,387 4.3%Fieldsboro Borough 14 198 7.1%Florence Township 180 4,679 3.8%Hainesport Township 45 2,138 2.1%Lumberton Township 355 4,509 7.9%
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Mansfield Township 91 3,099 2.9%Maple Shade Township 781 8,296 9.4%Medford Township 196 7,971 2.5%Medford Lakes Borough 0 1,490 0.0%Moorestown Township 405 7,417 5.5%Mt. Holly Township 440 3,709 11.9%Mt. Laurel Township 442 17,453 2.5%New Hanover Township 8 885 0.9%North Hanover Township 122 2,616 4.7%Palmyra Borough 146 3,015 4.8%Pemberton Borough 23 611 3.8%Pemberton Township 455 10,380 4.4%Riverside Township 352 3,005 11.7%Riverton Borough 47 1,141 4.1%Shamong Township 50 2,132 2.3%Southampton Township 233 4,777 4.9%Springfield Township 17 1,218 1.4%Tabernacle Township 27 2,356 1.1%Washington Township 7 296 2.4%Westampton Township 41 3,002 1.4%Willingboro Township 491 10,997 4.5%Woodland Township 3 493 0.6%Wrightstown Borough 78 371 21.0%Total County Population 8,010 165,727 4.8%
Source: US Census Bureau, 2007‐2011 American Community Survey. Table DP04 Selected Housing Characteristics.
WOODLAND TWP
WASHINGTON TWP
BASS RIVER TWP
PEMBERTON TWP
SHAMONG TWP
MEDFORD TWP
TABERNACLE TWP
SOUTHAMPTON TWPEVESHAM TWP
SPRINGFIELD TWP
MANSFIELD TWP
NEW HANOVER TWP
CHESTERFIELD TWP
MOUNT LAUREL TWP
BURLINGTON TWP
NORTH HANOVER TWP
MOORESTOWN TWP
LUMBERTON TWP
FLORENCE TWP
WESTAMPTON TWP
DELRAN TWP
HAINESPORT TWP
DELANCO TWPBORDENTOWN TWP
WILLINGBORO TWPCINNAMINSON TWP
EASTAMPTON TWP
BURLINGTON CITY
MAPLE SHADE TWP
MOUNT HOLLY TWP
PALMYRA BOROEDGEWATER PARK TWPRIVERSIDE TWP
WRIGHTSTOWN BORO
RIVERTON BORO
BEVERLY CITY
MEDFORD LAKES BORO
BORDENTOWN CITY
PEMBERTON BORO
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Burlington County ResidentsAge 65 and Over
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Data Source: US Census American Community Survey 2007-2011
4.6% - 11.8%11.9% - 14.8%14.9% - 19.3%19.4% - 33.3%
1.7% - 4.5%
WOODLAND TWP
WASHINGTON TWP
BASS RIVER TWP
PEMBERTON TWP
SHAMONG TWP
MEDFORD TWP
TABERNACLE TWP
SOUTHAMPTON TWPEVESHAM TWP
SPRINGFIELD TWP
MANSFIELD TWP
NEW HANOVER TWP
CHESTERFIELD TWP
MOUNT LAUREL TWP
BURLINGTON TWP
NORTH HANOVER TWP
MOORESTOWN TWP
LUMBERTON TWP
FLORENCE TWP
WESTAMPTON TWP
DELRAN TWP
HAINESPORT TWP
DELANCO TWPBORDENTOWN TWP
WILLINGBORO TWPCINNAMINSON TWP
EASTAMPTON TWP
BURLINGTON CITY
MAPLE SHADE TWP
MOUNT HOLLY TWP
PALMYRA BOROEDGEWATER PARK TWPRIVERSIDE TWP
WRIGHTSTOWN BORO
RIVERTON BORO
BEVERLY CITY
MEDFORD LAKES BORO
BORDENTOWN CITY
PEMBERTON BORO
FIELDSBORO BORO
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Burlington County Persons with Disabilities
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Data Source: U.S. Census 2000
Percentage of Disabled Population
9.4% - 11.6%11.7% - 14.7%14.8% - 17.8%17.9% - 21.9%22.0% - 24.1%
WOODLAND TWP
WASHINGTON TWP
BASS RIVER TWP
PEMBERTON TWP
SHAMONG TWP
MEDFORD TWP
TABERNACLE TWP
SOUTHAMPTON TWPEVESHAM TWP
SPRINGFIELD TWP
MANSFIELD TWP
NEW HANOVER TWP
CHESTERFIELD TWP
MOUNT LAUREL TWP
BURLINGTON TWP
NORTH HANOVER TWP
MOORESTOWN TWP
LUMBERTON TWP
FLORENCE TWP
WESTAMPTON TWP
DELRAN TWP
HAINESPORT TWP
DELANCO TWPBORDENTOWN TWP
WILLINGBORO TWPCINNAMINSON TWP
EASTAMPTON TWP
BURLINGTON CITY
MAPLE SHADE TWP
MOUNT HOLLY TWP
PALMYRA BOROEDGEWATER PARK TWPRIVERSIDE TWP
WRIGHTSTOWN BORO
RIVERTON BORO
BEVERLY CITY
MEDFORD LAKES BORO
BORDENTOWN CITY
PEMBERTON BORO
FIELDSBORO BORO
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Burlington County Percentage ofVeterans Population
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Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau2007 - 2011 American Community Survey
Percentage of Veterans Population by Census Tract
1.4% - 3.2%3.3% - 8.0%8.1% - 10.2%10.3% - 13.7%13.8% - 37.0%
WOODLAND TWP
WASHINGTON TWP
BASS RIVER TWP
PEMBERTON TWP
SHAMONG TWP
MEDFORD TWP
TABERNACLE TWP
SOUTHAMPTON TWPEVESHAM TWP
SPRINGFIELD TWP
MANSFIELD TWP
NEW HANOVER TWP
CHESTERFIELD TWP
MOUNT LAUREL TWP
BURLINGTON TWP
NORTH HANOVER TWP
MOORESTOWN TWP
LUMBERTON TWP
FLORENCE TWP
WESTAMPTON TWP
DELRAN TWP
HAINESPORT TWP
DELANCO TWPBORDENTOWN TWP
WILLINGBORO TWPCINNAMINSON TWP
EASTAMPTON TWP
BURLINGTON CITY
MAPLE SHADE TWP
MOUNT HOLLY TWP
PALMYRA BOROEDGEWATER PARK TWPRIVERSIDE TWP
WRIGHTSTOWN BORO
RIVERTON BORO
BEVERLY CITY
MEDFORD LAKES BORO
BORDENTOWN CITY
PEMBERTON BORO
FIELDSBORO BORO
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Burlington County Percentage ofHouseholds Below Poverty
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Data Source: US Census American Community Survey 2006-2010
Percent of HouseholdsBelow Poverty
0.0% - 1.9%2.0% - 4.3%4.4% - 6.1%6.2% - 7.5%7.6% - 15.5%
WOODLAND TWP
WASHINGTON TWP
BASS RIVER TWP
PEMBERTON TWP
SHAMONG TWP
MEDFORD TWP
TABERNACLE TWP
SOUTHAMPTON TWPEVESHAM TWP
SPRINGFIELD TWP
MANSFIELD TWP
NEW HANOVER TWP
CHESTERFIELD TWP
MOUNT LAUREL TWP
BURLINGTON TWP
NORTH HANOVER TWP
MOORESTOWN TWP
LUMBERTON TWP
FLORENCE TWP
WESTAMPTON TWP
DELRAN TWP
HAINESPORT TWP
DELANCO TWPBORDENTOWN TWP
WILLINGBORO TWPCINNAMINSON TWP
EASTAMPTON TWP
BURLINGTONCITY
MAPLE SHADE TWP
MOUNT HOLLY
PALMYRA
EDGEWATER PARKRIVERSIDE
WRIGHTSTOWN BORO
RIVERTON
BEVERLY CITY
MEDFORD LAKES
BORDENTOWNCITY
PEMBERTON BORO
FIELDSBORO
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Burlington County Percentage ofZero Vehicle Households
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Data Source: US Census American Community Survey 2007-2011
Percentage ofZero-Car Housholds
0.0% - 1.4%1.5% - 2.9%3.0% - 5.5%5.6% - 10.2%10.3% - 21.0%
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Legend
College
Data Sources: NJ TRANSIT October 2013, Burlington County, CCCTMA
NJ TRANSIT BusAccess Link 3/4 Mile
(within 3/4 mile of eligible NJ TRANSIT Bus Service)Burlington County Access Link Service
Business Park
Transportation Priority Needs
These Service Gaps are identified in the original United We Ride Plan. We asked participants to
comment on whether or not they are still gaps in 2013.
(59 Survey Participants)
Service Gaps Yes No Don't Know
1 Need for Extended Hours 71% 14% 15%
2 Service to Rural Areas 78% 10% 15%
3 Coordination and Scheduling Cooperation 56% 17% 27%
4 Corporate Sponsorships/Partnership 47% 10% 42%
5 Coordination between BCTS, Access Link and Burl Link 51% 17% 32%
6 Coordination with Surrounding Counties 63% 14% 24%
7 Site (Route) Specific Rather Than Group Specific Transportation 54% 15% 31%
8 Transportation to Childcare Facilities that are on the way to Employment Sites 63% 7% 31%
9 Transportation for Teens to Employment 59% 10% 31%
10 Transportation for Teens to Recreation 47% 15% 37%
11 Volunteer Programs 56% 8% 36%
Transportation Priority Needs identified in 2013
1. Improve Services timelines, reliability and friendliness
2. Allow children of busses with mothers for healthcare trips
3. Provide free service for work search customers
4. Increase revenue
5. Implement zone fares system and provide monthly or yearly passes
6. Improve equipment
7. Help on how to ride including bilingual assistance
Role
Provider or Consumer of Transportation Services
Burl Co Board of Social Services Provider Other organization
Burlington County Office on Aging Provider County Division
O.T.C. of Burlington Co. Provider Other organization
The Drenk center path Provider Other organization
Twin Oaks Provider Other organization
BCCAP Provider Other organization
Burlington County Job Center Consumer Other organization
Joint Base McGuire‐ Dix‐ Lakehurst Consumer Other organization
Burlington County Health Dept Consumer County Division
SEN‐HAN Transit‐SCUCS Provider Other organization
Weisman Children's Rehabilitation Hospital Consumer Other organization
BCCAP‐ Head Start Provider Other organization
APPLE Associates Consumer Other organization
Njtip @ rutgers Provider Other organization
Veterans Office Provider County Division
county transportation comittee Consumer None
CONTACT of Burlington County Consumer Other organization
Attachment 1
New Participating Agencies (since Original Plan)
Agency Name Relationship to County Lead Agency
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1) Improve Services timelines, reliability and friendliness
2) Allow children of busses with mothers for healthcare trips
3) Provide free service for work search customers
4) Increase revenue
5) Implement zone fares system and provide monthly or yearly passes
6) Improve equipment
7) Help on how to ride including bilingual assistance
8)
1)
2) Enlist assistance of faith based organizations to fund transportation trips
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8) Group orientation, connect to transit and one on one travel instruction.
Speaking to senior clubs/organizations, listen to their needs and ideas on how to fund transporttion. .
At some point fares must be instituted or system will not be sustainable. Zone to zone fares should be considered at a minimum.
The people who plan the routes need to figure out where populations of disabled, elderly and low income people live and add more bus routes. BOS could be asked for
this data.
Example: Develop inter‐county cooperative agreement
Church Groups (volunteers) to provide group or individual transporta on services
TAC committee along with SCUCS administration is working on a message that all callers to both counties will hear repeated reminding them of the need for the cost‐
share.Travel training will assist person able to take public transit use the system‐if this grant is funded it may assist many disabled persons to seek employment and maintain
same.
(since last update)
Attachment 2
(since last update)
List of Current Service Needs/Gaps
Strategies to Address Identified Needs/Gaps
Example: Lack of inter‐county connections to regional medical facility.
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Local State Federal Total
1) BurLink $1,010,000 50 50 100
2) BurLink $500,000 25 25 50 100
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
FY2013 FY2014 FY2015 FY2016
1) BurLink JARC $120,000 $240,000 $240,000 $300,000
2) BurLink 5311 $176,780 $176,780 $176,780 $176,780
3) BurLink State $93,702 $93,702 $93,702 $93,702
4) BurLink County $499,000 $499,000 $499,000 $499,000
5)
6)
7) NJTIP at Rutgers New Freedon $90,000 $90,000 $90,000
8)
$1,996,000
$270,000
$900,000
$707,120
$374,808
Project DescriptionPotential Funding
Source
Table 2 : Anticipated Annualized Cost Request for all Identified Projects
Responsible Agency or
County
Burlington County
Burlington County
FY 2010‐2012
Estimated Annual
Request
Project Description
Total Project Cost
(Estimated)
Annual Funding Request
Attachment 3
Identify funding source/grant ‐ (provide percentage
of funding)Grant Source
JARC
5311
Table 1 : Currently Funded FTA Projects
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