
Product No.: 99014
Date Published: 07/1999
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The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation has proposed widening US 202 (Section 300) from four to six lanes between US 30 and Valley Road. Federal requirements stipulate that any project which increases single-occupant vehicle capacity must result from a regional Congestion Management System (CMS). The Pennsylvania CMS Phase 2 Report serves as the CMS for the Pennsylvania portion of the DVRPC region. This document builds upon the preliminary findings of the PA CMS Phase 2 Report and is the project-level CMS analysis for the proposed improvements to US 202 (Section 300). This report includes a review of federal requirements and the regional CMS. It also documents and verifies levels of congestion noted in the PA CMS Phase 2 Report and performs a needs assessment. The needs assessment investigates the ability of Transportation Demand Management (TDM) and Transportation Control Measures (TCM) to meet the project needs in lieu of roadway widening. Finally, TDM and TCM strategies are analyzed and a set of commitments are recommended for implementation with project construction.Geographic Area Covered: The US 202 (Section 300) corridor in Chester County, Pennsylvania.
Key Words: US 202 (Section 300), Congestion Management System (CMS), traffic congestion, Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA), multi-modal strategies, 2020 corridors.
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- Michael Boyer (mboyer@dvrpc.org)
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