Product No.: 24110
Date Published: 09/2023
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The Connections 2050 Long-Range Plan details the long-term vision for Greater Philadelphia including principles, goals, and key policies and strategies to achieve the vision. It also contains a fiscally constrained financial plan and project list for transportation investments throughout the region. In between four-year update cycles, the Plan is occasionally amended to account for significant changes to the cost or scope of Major Regional Projects. Amendment 2 accounts for significant changes to the cost, scope, or funding status for 13 state and federal formula funded projects and three externally-funded projects .
Geographic Area Covered: The nine-county DVRPC region, which covers the counties of Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia in Pennsylvania; and Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and Mercer counties in New Jersey.
Key Words: Amendment, Conformity, Connections, External Funding, Financial Plan, Fiscal Constraint, Funded Plan, Greater Philadelphia, Long-Range Plan, Major Regional Projects, Megaregional Planning, MPO, Multimodal, Multimodal Transportation Fund, Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, Public Comment, Public Outreach, Regional Funding, Toll Revenue, Transit, Transportation, Transportation Improvement Program, Vision Plan
Staff Contact(s)
- Jaclyn Davis (jdavis@dvrpc.org)
- Brett Fusco (bfusco@dvrpc.org)
Project Team
- Jaclyn Davis Manager, Office of Long Range Planning
- Rebecca Maule Principal Graphic Artist
- Amani Bey Planner
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