KING OF PRUSSIA, PA — The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is extending an invitation to residents and stakeholders to attend a live virtual public meeting scheduled for Tuesday, November 19. This meeting aims to provide insights into the proposed infrastructure projects along the I-95 corridor between the Delaware state line and I-476 in Delaware County, with a focus on significant developments such as the I-95/U.S. 322 Interchange and Chester noise walls.
This initiative is a part of PennDOT’s ongoing public outreach efforts to ensure community involvement and transparency in the decision-making processes surrounding these vital infrastructure enhancements. The virtual meeting seeks to engage the public actively, allowing participants to gain a comprehensive understanding of the planned undertakings and their potential impacts.
The meeting will commence at 6:30 PM and will be accessible through Microsoft Live Teams. Attendees are encouraged to join the session by clicking the provided link before the presentation begins. Following a detailed presentation by the department’s design team, there will be an opportunity for attendees to pose questions using the platform’s Q&A feature. This interactive format underscores PennDOT’s commitment to addressing community concerns and incorporating public feedback into the project planning stages.
The necessity for public participation in these discussions cannot be overstated, as it ensures that the voices of those directly affected by the infrastructure changes are heard and considered. For those interested in attending, a reliable internet connection and an appropriate device are required. Individuals with special needs or requiring assistance are advised to contact PennDOT ahead of the meeting at info@95revive.com.
This virtual event follows two Open House public meetings hosted in Chester in September, continuing PennDOT’s efforts to maintain open communication channels with the public regarding these pivotal projects.
For more detailed information about the proposed enhancements along I-95 in Delaware County, individuals are encouraged to visit the project website at www.95Delco.com or reach out via the I-95 Helpline at 215-513-1399. Engaging with these resources can provide the community with a clearer picture of the upcoming changes and facilitate informed participation in the public meeting.
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