Route 611/263 Corridor Study - Executive Summary

Route 611/263 Corridor Study - Executive Summary

Product No.: 08045A
Date Published: 01/2008

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This study provides a unique opportunity to identify ways in which transportation and land use can be coordinated in concert with environmental needs. It is hoped that this synergy will enhance the creation of economic development opportunities within the corridor. The study was developed with the active involvement and cooperation of representatives from each of the study area communities, Montgomery County and the public. The study includes an assessment of existing corridor conditions, identification of strategic issues and identification and analysis of the corridors' vision, goals and objectives. The study is Phase I of a two-phase study process; the second phase will focus on implementing various Phase I recommendations, working with Montgomery County and the study corridor municipalities.

Geographic Area Covered: The study area includes portions of the Montgomery County municipalities of Abington Township, Cheltenham Township, Upper Moreland Township, Hatboro Borough and Jenkintown Borough.

Key Words: travel time survey, intersection analysis, pedestrian facilities, bicycle mobility, smart growth, transit oriented development, stormwater, green infrastructure

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