Connections 2050 Major Regional Projects

Connections 2050 Major Regional Projects

Product No.: WEB21051
Date Published: 02/2022

Launch ProductThe Connections 2050 Plan conducts a robust needs assessment for maintaining all existing road, bridge, and transit infrastructure. It also includes desired transportation investments to improve operational efficiency of existing facilities, and to expand roadway, transit, and bike and pedestrian infrastructure. Since needs are greater than revenues, the financial plan includes both a fiscally constrained plan of projects that can be afforded within existing revenues, and an aspirational plan of projects that the region would pursue if additional funding becomes available. The major regional projects webmap displays the large-scale projects listed in the Plan, including those that are funded in the fiscally constrained plan and those that are unfunded aspirations.

Geographic Area Covered: Nine-County Delaware Valley Region, comprised of Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia counties in Pennsylvania, and Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and Mercer counties in New Jersey

Key Words: Financial Plan, Major Regional Projects, Transportation Investments, Transportation Projects, Roads, Transit, Bicycle, Pedestrian, Projects, Long-Range Plan, webmaps, MRP

Staff Contact(s)

Project Team

  • Glenn T. McNichol Principal GIS Analyst
  • Christopher R. Pollard Manager, Office of GIS

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