
Product No.: 24150
Date Published: 06/2025
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The US 202 corridor is not only a significant growth area, but an important route for freight, employment, and connections to other regions. This future model represents the inclusion of likely of future growth along the corridor by referencing both Connections 2050 projections, along with the inclusion of new and planned development.
The 2050 future traffic model of the study area shows significant growth in traffic while maintaining acceptable intersection levels of service. Three build alternatives were considered, each with additional potential connections to and from US 202 and local roads and businesses.
All build alternatives show some attraction to new connections, as they would provide access between developments and major roadways that does not currently exist. However, the additional volume resulting from these new connections would create delay at the signalized intersections within the study area. These additional connections would come at the cost of added delay, as well as additional planning and design, and significant funds to construct. The flyover options would be particularly expensive and potentially not worth the benefit of new connections.
Geographic Area Covered: West Whiteland Township, East Goshen Township, West Goshen Township, Chester County
Key Words: Connectivity, Highway Operations, Growth
Staff Contact(s)
- Kelsey McElduff (kmcelduff@dvrpc.org)
- Sarah K Moran (smoran@dvrpc.org)
Project Team
- Thomas Stead Assistant Manager, Office of Mobility Analysis and Design
- Kelsey McElduff Principal Transportation Engineer
- Sarah Moran Manager, Office of Mobility Analysis and Design
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