Update: Connections 2050 Appendices for Board Adoption

Update: Connections 2050 Appendices for Board Adoption

Product No.: 25140B
Date Published: 09/2025

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The Update: Connections 2050 Plan for Greater Philadelphia documents the vision, principles, goals, policies, and strategies, and contains a summary of the financial plan. This set of appendices supplements the Update: Connections 2050 Summary Document, which documents the regional vision for 2050, goals, policies, and strategies, and contains a summary of the financial plan.

Geographic Area Covered: The nine-county DVRPC region, which covers the counties of Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia in Pennsylvania; and Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and Mercer counties in New Jersey.

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Project Team

  • Elise Turner Associate Director, Communications & Creative Services
  • Jaclyn Davis Manager, Office of Long Range Planning
  • Brett Fusco Associate Director, Comprehensive Planning
  • Michael Boyer Director of Regional Planning
  • Christopher Linn Manager,Office of Climate and Environment
  • Stephanie Cavacini Associate Manager, Office of Creative and Print Services
  • Mark Gatti Associate Manager, Office of GIS
  • Christopher Pollard Manager, Office of GIS
  • Andrew Svekla Manager, Office of Smart Growth
  • Amani Bey Senior Planner
  • Gregory Diebold Planning Data Analyst
  • Glenn McNichol Principal GIS Analyst
  • Michael Ruane Associate Director, Data & Technology

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