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DVRPC Announcements
This is the Announcements Newsfeed for the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission website, which uses the Real Simple Syndication (RSS) 2.0 standard. You can subscribe to this feed in the Internet Explorer 7 and Firefox 1.5 (or higher) browsers for timely notification on recent additions to our site.
- Job Opening: Traffic Counting Technician
There is a job opportunity as a Traffic Counting Technician in the Office of Traffic Monitoring, Planning Division. - Draft FY2011 Work Program
DVRPC will open a public comment period on December 14, 2009 for the Draft FY 2011 Planning Work Program. This document outlines all of the federally funded planning projects slated for the nine-county region from July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011. - Applications are Now Available for PA FY11 JARC and FY11/12 New Freedom Funding Round
The Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC) is accepting applications from eligible agencies and organizations for Fiscal Year 2011 Job Access and Reverse Commute (JARC) Programs, and Fiscal Years 2011 and 2012 New Freedom Grant Programs. JARC helps fund transportation services and supporting activities that facilitate access to jobs for lower income persons as well as reverse commute trips for the general public. The New Freedom program seeks to reduce barriers to transportation services and expand the transportation mobility options available to people with disabilities beyond the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990. Both programs apply to existing and proposed services within Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia counties. - Sustainable Skylines Initiative Gets Underway at Tree Planting Event
The City of Philadelphia, the EPA, the PA Horticultural Society, and DVRPC have partnered to launch the Sustainable Skylines Initiative. - DVRPC Releases Official Economic Development Strategy for the Region
DVRPC has released an official comprehensive economic development strategy for the Greater Philadelphia Region. - DVRPC Website Wins National Award
The National Association of Government Webmasters (NAGW) has awarded DVRPC a top honor for its website, www.dvrpc.org. - DVRPC grant program to provide up to $1.62 million to local communities for revitalization efforts
DVRPC announced today that it will provide up to $1.62 million in grants to support local development efforts in communities that implement municipal, county, state and regional planning objectives. The funding is being made available through the DVRPC’s Transportation and Community Development Initiative (TCDI) program. - DVRPC Adds Nine Towns to its Classic Towns of Greater Philadelphia Initiative
DVRPC today added nine more towns to its Classic Towns of Greater Philadelphia marketing initiative, which is aimed at growing, revitalizing and supporting the region’s older suburbs and urban neighborhoods. - DVRPC Releases Sweeping Long-Range Plan for Managing Region's Growth
"Connections" calls for protecting open space, cutting greenhouse gas emissions and securing new funding to modernize transportation. - DVRPC Urges Motorists to Drive with Caution: October 10 is Put the Brakes on Fatalities Day
The Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC), in partnership with the New Jersey Division of Highway Traffic Safety, is asking the public to take a more active role in keeping themselves and their loved ones from becoming one of those statistics. The ninth annual Put the Brakes on Fatalities Day will be commemorated on Saturday, October 10, 2009. - New Committee: Regional Community & Economic Development Forum
The Regional Community and Economic Development Forum meets on a quarterly basis to address current issues in land use, housing, economic development, and transportation in the Delaware Valley region. The Regional Community and Economic Development Forum represents a merger of the Land Use and Housing Committee - Job Opening: Transportation Engineer / Planner
- Consultant Opportunity: Staff Training in Meeting Facilitation, Consensus Building and Conflict Resolution
- Job Opening: Planning and Design Analyst
- DVRPC News - Special Issue 2009
- DVRPC Funds Over $1.8 Billion in Highway and Transit Improvements in South Jersey
Today, the Board of the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC) approved more than $1.8 billion in funding for major highway and public transit investments in southern New Jersey when they adopted the DVRPC FY2010 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) for New Jersey for fiscal years 2010-2013. - DVRPC Board Elects New Officers for FY 2010
At its Board meeting today, the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC) selected the Honorable Louis Cappelli, Jr., Esq., Camden County Freeholder Director, to lead the agency through the next fiscal year. - FOCUS Newsletter
The June 2009 edition of the FOCUS eNewsletter is posted online and is packed with news and events for local governments within the DVRPC region. - New DVRPC Website
The Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC) is excited to announce the release of its new website, www.dvrpc.org. The new site is very attractive and full of great new features. Every page prominently displays our new logo on top of a landscaped photo banner. Navigation has been split into two parts, with "Who We Are" -type items across the top and "What We Do and Offer" -type items down the left-hand column. Every page has special “widgets” in the left and right columns showing Recent Publications, Announcements, and Upcoming Events. There's a "Print" icon that strips away all the navigation and widgets, allowing the user to print just the main body of the page. Dynamic graphics, interactive maps, slide-open tables, and many more features tap the newest web technologies, making your online experience more pleasing and productive. DVRPC is proud of our new window to the world (www.dvrpc.org). Give it a try. Bookmark it as your favorite regional resource. Return often as we continue to provide more and more information to the region and the world. - DVRPC News - Spring 2009
Articles in this issue include: DVRPC Approves Transportation Projects for ARRA Funding, What is Our Carbon Footprint?, Commission Takes Aim at Improving Parking in the Region, DVRPC's Report asks "What if we had more transit?", Traffic Calming - More than Just Road Improvements, Pennsylvania Transportation Safety Legislative Symposium, US 422 Corridor Public Meetings, PennDOT & DVRPC Host National Freight Conference, Air Quality Partnership Kicks Off the Ozone Season, and Congratulations Sustainability Award Winners!. - Job Opportunity: Transportation Planner
This is a statistical and social science research position assisting with the development of a regional transportation system across all modes and elements, focusing on human services related to transportation planning, as well as technical analysis and outreach related to environmental