Routes 611 & 263 Corridor Study Phase 2 Report

Routes 611 & 263 Corridor Study Phase 2 Report

Product No.: 08045C
Date Published: 12/2009

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This report represents Phase 2 of a two-phase effort to identify corridorwide and municipal specific projects within the Route 611 (Old York Road) and Route 263 transportation corridor. This Phase 2 report is an action plan that presents a detailed analysis of issue areas identified by corridor municipalities, with specific recommendations that could guide project implementation. This study analyzed corridorwide transit projects, as well as municipal-specific land use and infrastructure projects that would enhance the image and economic viability of the area. These recommendations can be pursued through a partnership of Montgomery County, the study corridor municipalities, and various state and regional agencies and entities.

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: intersection analysis, pedestrian facilities, bicycle mobility, parking, smart growth, transit-oriented development, circulator bus, bus stop shelters, stormwater, green streets

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