Product No.: 05029B
Date Published: 11/2006
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This inventory of available funding sources is one of the several recommendations that resulted from the Route 3, West Chester Pike, Land Use and Access Management Strategies Study (#05029), completed by DVRPC during FY 2005 & 2006. Other improvement strategies recommended in the Phase I report were developed into a toolbox, to provide guidance to study area municipalities. This Phase II report (#05029-A) reviews access management techniques as well as zoning overlays and the creation of an official map. The Appendix (#05029-C) for the Phase II report includes sample ordinances, created by local municipalities. The Potential Funding Sources inventory briefly outlines funding programs for which the study area municipalities are eligible. These programs for which the study area municipalities are eligible. These programs are primarily administered by various federal, state, and county government agencies; however, some programs are managed by DVRPC or other non-profit organizations. The document also includes a matrix to link the funding sources with implementation activities recommended in the Phase I report. While the program listed are not meant to be all-inclusive, this inventory of funding sources provides a concise resource for the study area municipalities to transform study recommendations into improvements that will benefit their communities.Geographic Area Covered: Marple, Newtown and Edgmont Townships, Delaware County, Pennsylvania
Key Words: Funding, land use, transportation, and land use linkage, multi-municipal planning, zoning overlay, implementation, official map
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- Sarah K Moran (smoran@dvrpc.org)
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