US322/202 Interchange Completion Study

US322/202 Interchange Completion Study

Product No.: TM08009
Date Published: 01/2008

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The West Chester Bypass (US 202/322) Interchange is located in West Goshen Township, Chester County, near the borough of West Chester. The existing partial interchange contains no direct ramp movements form US 202 southbound to US 322 westbound, or from US 322 eastbound to US 202 northbound. To determine the impact of completing this interchange on study area traffic patterns, DVRPC was asked to forecast year 2030 traffic volumes for the proposed ramps and selected study area roadways. DVRPC also evaluated the potential for land development induced as a result of increased accessibility provided by the proposed ramps.

Geographic Area Covered: The study area includes the following municipalities in Chester County, Pennsylvania; West Goshen, East Goshen, East Bradford, West Bradford Townships, and West Chester Borough

Key Words: West Chester bypass (US 322 / 202), Plan Graphical Information systems (GIA), transportation/land use interactions, land use models, land use policies, corridor planning, model calibration, parameters, variables, systems planning

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