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Appendix E: Acknowledgements / Bibliography Helen Henderson, Lacey Rail-Trail Committee Al Stokley, Ocean Triangle Trail Committee We would like to extend our deep appreciation to the following individuals and organizations: Ocean County Board of Chosen Freeholders Thomas Darmody (ret.), Lacey Township Police Dept. William English, Schoor dePalma Engineers Carl Werner, Ernst, Ernst & Lissenden Engineers Jack Sharadnik, Berry, Kagan & Sharadnik Laura Benson, Berry, Kagan & Shradnik Dave McKeon, Director of Planning and Solid Waste Frank Scarantino, Director of Engineering Mike Mangum, Director of Parks and Recreation Tony Agliata, Deputy Director of Planning and Solid Waste Lee Dashti, Assistant Planner of Planning and Solid Waste Peter Waldenmaier, Principal Planner of Planning and Solid Waste Mike Fiure, Assistant to the Director of Parks and Recreation The following publications were consulted and contributed to the development of The Conceptual Plan for the Barnegat Branch Trail: Ocean County Historical Society, Toms River American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO), Task Force Lacey Township Historical Society, Forked River on Geometric Design, Guide for the Development of Bicycle Facilities, Wash., DC, 2001. Daniel M. Van Pelt, Mayor, Ocean Township Baer, C., Coxley, W. and Schopp, P., The Trail of the Blue Comet, West Jersey Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society, 1994. Harold R. Morris, Mayor, Beachwood Borough Brinckmann, John, The Tuckerton Railroad, National Railway Historical Society, 1974. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Dept. of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) and Pennsylvania Dept. of Transportation (PennDOT), Rail-Trail Bridges in Pennsylvania: A Guidebook for the Structure Evaluation and Disposition Process, Harrisburg, PA, 2000. Donna Bahrle, Lacey Rail-Trail Committee Strauss and Associates / Planners + Melillo & Bauer Associates Appendix E: Acknowledgements / Bibliography Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC), Abandoned Railroad Inventory, Phase I, Philadelphia, PA, June 1996. Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC), Abandoned Railroad Inventory and PolicyPlan, Philadelphia, PA, September 1997. Della Penna, Craig P., Great Rail-Trails of New Jersey: The Garden State’s Best Multi- Use Recreational Trails Built on Abandoned Railroad Grades, New England Cartographics, Amherst, MA, 1999. Federal Highway Administration (FWHA), U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Selecting Roadway Design Treatments to Accommodate Bicycles, No. 92-073, Wash., DC. Federal Highway Administration (FWHA), U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Bicycle Crash Types: A Guide, No. 96-104, Wash., DC, April 1997. Federal Highway Administration (FWHA), U.S. Dept. of Transportation, National Bicycling and Walking Study, Wash., DC, 1992-1997: Case Study No. 7: Benefits of Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities; Case Study No. 11: Balancing Engineering, Law Enforcement and Education; Case Study No. 19: Traffic Calming and Other Traffic Management Techniques; Case Study No. 21: Integrating Bicycle and Pedestrian Considerations into Local Transportation Planning, Design and Operations; and Case Study No. 24: Current Planning Guidelines and Design Standards Used by State and Local Agencies for Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities. New Jersey Board of Public Utility Commissions, Report of Consolidation of Railroad New Jersey Conservation Foundation, New Jersey Rails to Trails: Linear Recreation for Abandoned Railroad Rights-of-Way, Far Hills, NJ 1980. Websites: www.octrainguy.mybravenet.com Strauss and Associates / Planners + Melillo & Bauer Associates

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