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Planning the future of the US 422 Corridor

Shayne Trimbell
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  • West Chester, PA
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422corridor.com does not have the information regarding the total costs associated with the development of the US 422 Master Plan. This website is owned and maintained by GVF as part of our involvement with the US 422 Corridor Coalition. We were ask…
February 15
I seriously commend the 422 Corridor for providing this information. Would you please tell "we the grant" providers the cost from start up to date the total costs involved in reference to the Master Plan?.
February 15
GVF is a non-profit transportation management association (TMA). There are currently nine TMA's in Pennsylvania and over 200 nationwide. TMA's are provided base funding through grants provided by PennDOT. In southeastern PA (Bucks, Chester, Delaware…
February 15
I would like to know answers to Joeseph's questions as well.
February 15
I have some questions about the Plan that I hope someone can provide answers to. 1. How is GVF Transportation funded?. 2. To date, what is the total dollar amount spent for the development of the Master Plan?. Thank you.
February 10
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Research Triangle, Silicone Valley, DC Beltway, US 422 Corridor. All these places have the same thing in common, they are all places international corporations might consider when locating in the United States. What separates the US 422 Corridor fro…
June 25, 2009
Your plan calls for two things to happen to be successful. Towns along the train route would have to alter their infrastructure to make things "Norman Rockwell" so train passengers will feel comfy walking and biking. In addition, rail ridership wou…
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The Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission is hosting a public open house meeting in support of their US 422 Multi-Modal Master Plan.
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The Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission is hosting a public open house meeting in support of their US 422 Multi-Modal Master Plan.
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Over the past year the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission has been working with consultant McCormick Taylor to develop a Master Plan for the US 422 Corridor. The plan is evaluating options for changes to land use practices, transportation…
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North Carolina Breaks Ground on New High Tech Toll Road

The US Department of Transportation posted on its official blog that North Carolina has broken ground on a new limited access toll facility that will implement high speed transponder technology, and high speed camera technology, both similar to the concepts being discussed for US 422.

The project does differ from US 422 in that it is a new highway, however the technology to collect fees is very similar. Drivers will be encouraged to use a tr… Continue

Posted on August 20, 2009 at 3:09pm —

Shayne Trimbell

How Does This Bring Jobs?

Research Triangle, Silicone Valley, DC Beltway, US 422 Corridor. All these places have the same thing in common, they are all places international corporations might consider when locating in the United States. What separates the US 422 Corridor from the group? In one word: infrastructure. They either have it, or are willing to build it; why should the US 422 Corridor be any different?

After attending the US 422 Master Plan Public Open House meetings held in June, the consistent question was, h… Continue

Posted on June 25, 2009 at 4:14pm —

Shayne Trimbell

Why Plan for the Future?

Over the past year the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission has been working with consultant McCormick Taylor to develop a Master Plan for the US 422 Corridor. The plan is evaluating options for changes to land use practices, transportation infrastructure investments, and potential funding mechanisms for constructing the recommendations. Paramount in the plan is a need for change. By all definitions, the US 422 corridor is growing, and that growth is not expected to slow down through

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Posted on June 5, 2009 at 10:29pm — 1 Comment

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