I-95 Interchange Enhancement and Reconstruction I-95 Expressway Interchanges Section GIR/VINE and AFC Traffic Study - Supplement Number 1

I-95 Interchange Enhancement and Reconstruction I-95 Expressway Interchanges Section GIR/VINE and AFC Traffic Study - Supplement Number 1

Product No.: 08022
Date Published: 01/2009

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This supplemental reports documents DVRPC's traffic study and forecasts for the I-95 mainline and Vine Expressway (I-676), Girard Avenue, and Allegheny interchanges assuming construction of the proposed slots casino(s) and condominium and apartments development along Delaware Avenue, north of Vine Street. This study updates the 2025 forecasts prepared by DVRPC in the June 2005 study to 2030 and incorporate traffic from the casino(s) and additional residential development along Delaware Avenue into the projected link (ADT) volumes and peak hour ramp and intersection turning movement forecasts.

Geographic Area Covered: Delaware Expressway (I-95), Allegheny Avenue, Delaware Avenue, Girard Avenue, I-676 Vine Expressway, and Lower Northeast Philadelphia which included neighborhoods of Fishtown, Kensington and Port Richmond and additional neighborhoods of Northern Liberties and Old City in Philadelphia

Key Words: Traffic Volumes, Peak Hour Traffic, Travel Forecast, I-95, Delaware Expressway, Allegheny Avenue, Proposed Delaware Avenue Extension, Girard Avenue, Aramingo Avenue, Richmond Street, Castor Avenue, I-676 Vine Expressway, Christopher Columbus Boulevard, SugarHouse Casino and Philadelphia

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