30th Street Station District Plan Open House March 16
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Amtrak, Drexel and its partners will hold a fourth 30th Street Station District Plan Open House on Weds. March 16, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., in the North Waiting Room at 30th Street Station. At the event, attendees will be able to review the Draft District Plan, which serves as the culmination of ideas generated from three previous open house events and stakeholder feedback gathered from surveys, comments and committees. The development of this Draft District Plan brings the 30th Street Station community one step closer to the final District Plan, which will present a vision for the 30th Street Station District for the next 25 years and beyond.
The public can also learn more about the project by visiting the project website, www.PhillyDistrict30.com for more information, newsletter opportunities, news coverage and more.
The Philadelphia 30th Street Station District Plan is long-range joint master planning effort led by Amtrak, Brandywine Realty Trust, Drexel University, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority with support from a host of public and private agencies to develop a comprehensive vision for the year 2040 that places 30th Street Station at the epicenter of dynamic, urban neighborhood full of opportunities for community development, economic growth and improved transportation connections.
For more information on the open house, news media should contact Craig Schulz, senior communications officer at Amtrak, at 212.630.6933 or Craig.Schulz@amtrak.com.
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