Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission
The Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission is the federally designated metropolitan planning organization for Greater Philadelphia.
It is responsible for regional transportation and land‑use planning across nine counties in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
It is dedicated to fostering sustainable growth, improving mobility, protecting the environment, and supporting economic development.
Address: 190 North Independence Mall West, 8th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19106-1520
Phone: (215) 592-1800
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TMA Bucks Asks I-95 Commuters Returning to Phila.: How’s That Working Out for You?
The Transportation Management Association of Bucks County (TMA Bucks) seeks the input of local commuters who travel I-95 for business or pleasure. The data-gathering exercise…
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It’s Time for Someone Other Than Your Spouse to Listen to You Rant About Driving to/from Philadelphia
TMA Bucks is working with PennDOT this summer on a survey to help gather important information from Bucks County commuters who drive Interstate-95 (I-95). As…
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Regional Study Shows That New Hope Lived Up to Its Name During the Pandemic
A new study by the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC) found that Philadelphia-area downtowns with a diverse mix of uses — such as New Hope — fared better during the pandemic,…























