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Why do we accept this?

Why can't I bike safely from Teaneck to the George Washington Bridge?

Degraw Avenue has no sidewalk and no bike lane. It's the only direct route and it's a death trap.

Why does the GWB have two levels and zero bus lanes?

Thousands of Bergen County commuters sit in traffic with cars and trucks every single day. Not one lane is dedicated to buses.

Why do I have to go through Manhattan to travel from Bergen County to the Jersey Shore?

To get from North Jersey to South Jersey by transit, you connect at Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York City. You have to leave your state to travel within your state.

Why can't every New Jersey resident reach the Shore in 45 minutes by rail?

130 miles of coastline and virtually no way to get there without a car. The Garden State Parkway is a parking lot every summer weekend while old rail corridors sit unused.

Why can't I cycle to the beach?

The Netherlands is half the size of New Jersey and you can cycle from any city to the coast. New Jersey has close to zero dedicated cycling infrastructure.

Why does a freight train blow its horn through my neighborhood at 2am on tracks that used to carry passengers?

The West Shore Line once carried passenger rail through Bergen County. Now CSX hauls burned shale and cargo through residential neighborhoods while we sit in traffic.

Bergen County can do better.

We're a coalition of residents, cyclists, commuters, and advocates fighting for the infrastructure our county was promised and the mobility every resident deserves.

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Cycling & Walking

Safe, connected paths so you can bike to work, walk to the park, and let your kids ride to school. Bergen County has virtually zero cycling infrastructure. That changes now.

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Rail & Transit

Reactivate abandoned rail lines, extend light rail, and modernize what we have. Bergen County commuters deserve 21st century transit, not 1970s infrastructure.

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Bus & Access

Dedicated bus lanes on the GWB and Lincoln Tunnel. Guaranteed express access to Manhattan for the thousands of Bergen County residents who commute every day.

What we're fighting for right now.

These aren't wish-list items. These are specific, actionable proposals with real political pathways. We're pushing on all of them simultaneously.

Flagship Project

Safe Path Through Overpeck Golf Course

Cedar Lane connects to the Overpeck Golf Course, where an existing path leads through to Englewood and onward to the George Washington Bridge. That path is blocked by a fence. For residents of Hackensack, Bergenfield, New Milford, Paramus, Fair Lawn, Teaneck, and every township west and north of the GWB, there is no safe cycling or pedestrian route to cross the county. Degraw Avenue, the only alternative, has no sidewalk and no bike lane. The golf course sits on county-owned land, meaning no land acquisition is needed. Opening this path doesn't just fix a Teaneck problem. It unlocks safe east-west mobility for the entire western half of Bergen County.

County-owned land — no acquisition needed
Rail

West Shore Line Reactivation

The West Shore Line is a CSX freight corridor that once carried passenger rail through Bergen County. Today it hauls burned shale and cargo through residential neighborhoods, blowing horns through the night. At many points there are four tracks on this line. Two of them should carry passengers. This line would connect Bergen County communities to NYC and link to Rockland and Orange Counties in New York.

Existing 4-track corridor — 2 tracks available for passengers
Bus

24/7 Bus Lane on the George Washington Bridge

The GWB has two full levels and not a single dedicated bus lane. Thousands of Bergen County commuters sit in traffic alongside cars and trucks every day when they could have guaranteed express access to Manhattan. One lane, one level, full time, until Bergen County gets the light rail it was promised.

Two levels — zero bus lanes
Bus

Lincoln Tunnel Bus Lane Expansion

The exclusive bus lane on the Lincoln Tunnel currently operates during limited morning rush hours. This needs to be expanded to 11:00 AM immediately. The middle tube of the Lincoln Tunnel should be dedicated to buses only, 24/7, in both directions. NJ commuters deserve quick, reliable access to Manhattan.

Expand bus lane hours to 11:00 AM immediately
Cycling

Citi Bike Stations in Fort Lee

A Citi Bike station in Fort Lee would give residents and commuters a quick bike ride to the NYC subway system, reducing car traffic on the GWB. This is a simple, proven solution already working across New York City and parts of New Jersey. Fort Lee is the obvious next expansion point.

Bike to NYC subway — reduce GWB congestion

Two countries do it better than two states.

The Netherlands and Germany share an international border with better transit connectivity than New Jersey and New York share within the same country.

🇳🇱 Netherlands ↔ Germany 🇩🇪

International border. Seamless connectivity.

22 million bikes for 17 million people. More bikes than people.
35,000 km of dedicated cycle paths in a country half the size of NJ. A quarter of the entire road network.
26% of all trips made by bicycle. Teenagers average 30+ km per week.
350,000 more people cycle to work specifically because bike paths were built. Build it and they come.
6 rail lines cross the Dutch-German border. Hourly trains cross like a bus stop. A 3-country train connects Germany, Netherlands, and Belgium.
EuroVelo: 56,000+ km of cycling routes connecting 40 countries. The Rhine Route alone is 1,233 km through 4 countries. You can cycle across international borders on marked, maintained paths.
Germany: 13 long-distance cycling routes totaling 12,000 km, seamlessly integrated into the European network.
57% increase in cycling commutes in the Netherlands in just one year (2024-2025). E-bikes are expanding range for all ages.
NJ ↔ NY

Same country. Broken system.

~0 dedicated cycling lane miles in New Jersey. NYC has 1,525. New Jersey has close to nothing.
0.3% of NJ residents bike to work. In the Netherlands it's 25%. That's not culture, it's infrastructure.
128 crashes near the GWB bridge access in two years, injuring 37 pedestrians and 26 cyclists. The only cross-state cycling connection is a death trap.
Zero protected lanes: NYC DOT's 2025 proposal for bike lanes connecting to the GWB includes zero protected bike lanes. Just paint and sharrows.
5 rail lines reach Penn Station. Others end in Hoboken. NJ Transit and MTA are separate systems, separate tickets, separate apps.
Dead end: NJ trains and NY trains both terminate at Penn Station. They don't connect. No through-running.
No north-south transit within NJ. Bergen County to the Shore? Connect in Manhattan. You have to leave your state to travel within your state.
🗽 Meanwhile, across the river

NYC is proving it works in America. NJ is watching.

226M
cycling trips per year in NYC
1,550
miles of bike lanes. North America's largest network.
29%
reduction in pedestrian deaths on streets with protected bike lanes
28,500
daily trips over East River bridges alone in 2025
#1
Brooklyn ranked best large US city for biking, 2025
1,100
daily bike trips created per mile of protected lane. 15-20% replace car trips.

Every mile of protected bike lane NYC builds creates over a thousand daily trips. Protected lanes reduce senior pedestrian injuries by 39%. In the Netherlands, children bike to school every day. In NYC, kids are learning to ride with protected infrastructure. In New Jersey, no parent would let their child near a road on a bike. That's not a culture problem. That's an infrastructure failure.

The bigger picture for Bergen County and New Jersey.

Beyond our active campaigns, these are the systemic changes we need. We're building the case and the coalition for each one.

Rail

Hudson Bergen Light Rail Extension

The HBLR was supposed to extend into Bergen County. That promise is over 15 years old. It's time to deliver. Light rail would transform commuting for hundreds of thousands of residents.

Rail

Pascack Valley Line Modernization

Dual-track the line, electrify it, and change the terminal from Hoboken to NYC. Hackensack to Manhattan should take 15 minutes. This line needs a 21st century upgrade.

Rail

45 Minutes to the Shore

Every NJ resident should be able to reach the Jersey Shore in 45 minutes or less by rail. 130 miles of coastline and the Garden State Parkway is a parking lot every summer weekend. Old rail corridors exist. Use them.

Cycling

Cycle to the Beach

The Netherlands is half the size of NJ and you can cycle from any city to the coast. New Jersey has 130 miles of shoreline and virtually no way to reach it without a car. Connect the state with protected bike paths.

Transit

North-South NJ Transit Without Manhattan

Right now, getting from Bergen County to South Jersey by transit requires connecting at Port Authority Bus Terminal in NYC. You have to leave your state to travel within it. NJ needs a real north-south transit corridor.

Transit

Secaucus Junction Overhaul

The station that's supposed to be NJ Transit's hub is a parking lot run by a private company charging over $50 a day. The parking should be run by NJ Transit with bicycle storage. Build a real transit hub.

Funding

Teterboro Noise Tax for Mobility

Private jets land at Teterboro with zero benefit to the communities they fly over. A noise-based tax on private aviation, modeled on legislation already moving in New York and Europe, could fund cycling and transit projects.

Cycling

Kids Should Cycle to School

In the Netherlands, children bike to school every day. It reduces healthcare costs, improves mental health, and builds independence. Our kids deserve the same. Connect every neighborhood with safe cycling paths.

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