
Product No.: 98002
Date Published: 01/1998
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This report documents a comprehensive land use and transportation evaluation of the 13 mile long PA 100 corridor in central Chester County, Pennsylvania. The work augments planning activities conducted independently by the five corridor municipalities through adoption of a multimodal corridor perspective, application of regional planning initiatives (PA Congestion Management Systems, Mobility Alternatives Programs, etc.) and use of regional evaluation procedures (the regional travel demand forecasting model).ÌÌA total of 48 highway, public transportation, travel demand management and intelligent transportation systems improvements are enumerated to directly solve current and future mobility problems identified in and around the corridor. These are enveloped into a recommended Capital Improvement Plan for the corridor, totaling $635 million. The capital improvements recommendations are complemented with a comprehensive list of growth management and travel demand management actions which are required also necessary to maintain the mobility in the corridor serviceability of the capital improvements.Geographic Area Covered: West Vincent, Upper Uwchlan, Uwchlan, West Whiteland, And West Goshen Townships In Central Chester County, Pennsylvania
Key Words: Transportation Corridor, Development Centers, Journey To Work, Mobility Alternatives, Regional Travel Demand Forecasting, Capital Improvement Plan, Transportation Demand Management, Growth Management, Congestion Management Systems, Transportation Improvement Program
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- Keith Hartington (khartington@dvrpc.org)
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