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National Drug Intelligence Center
New York/New Jersey High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Drug Market Analysis 2009
April 2009
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Figure 1. New York/New Jersey High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area

Map showing the New York/New Jersey High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area.

The New York/New Jersey HIDTA is composed of the following 17 counties: Erie, Monroe, Onondaga, Albany, Westchester, Richmond, Kings, Queens, New York, Bronx, Nassau, and Suffolk Counties in New York and Passaic, Bergen, Essex, Hudson, and Union Counties in New Jersey.

The proposed New York/New Jersey HIDTA counties are Jefferson, St. Lawrence, Franklin, and Clinton.

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Figure 2. New York/New Jersey HIDTA Region Transportation Infrastructure

Map showing the New York/New Jersey HIDTA region transportation infrastructure.

New York, New York is a major city with a population over 500,000.

Buffalo, Rochester, and Yonkers, New York; Worcester and Springfield, Massachusetts; and Newark and Jersey City, New Jersey, are major cities with populations between 150,000 and 499,999.

Hartford, Waterbury, New Haven, Bridgeport, and Stamford, Connecticut; Syracuse, New York; Allentown, Pennsylvania; and Paterson and Elizabeth, New Jersey, are major cities with populations less than 150,000.

Buffalo, New York, and New York, New York are major seaports.

Buffalo, Syracuse, LaGuardia, and JFK in New York and Newark in New Jersey are international airports.

The interstates are I-78, I-80, I-81, I-84, I-87, I-88, I-90, I-91, I-95, I-287, I-390, I-395, I-495, and I-684.

Route 17 is a state highway.

The New York/New Jersey HIDTA is composed of the following 17 counties: Erie, Monroe, Onondaga, Albany, Westchester, Richmond, Kings, Queens, New York, Bronx, Nassau, and Suffolk Counties in New York and Passaic, Bergen, Essex, Hudson, and Union Counties in New Jersey.

The proposed New York/New Jersey HIDTA counties are Jefferson, St. Lawrence, Franklin, and Clinton.  

Note: Populations are from the 2000 Census.

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