PennDOT Announces Virtual Meeting for Vine Street Corridor Safety Project

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PHILADELPHIA, PA — The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is set to hold a virtual public meeting to discuss an ambitious project aimed at enhancing pedestrian and bicycle safety along the Vine Street corridor in Center City Philadelphia. Scheduled for Tuesday, September 24, this online session offers the community a chance to engage directly with PennDOT’s design team.

The proposed project encompasses a series of safety improvements along Vine Street, stretching from Broad Street (Route 611) to 8th Street. With a focus on creating a safer environment for both pedestrians and cyclists, the initiative is part of PennDOT’s broader effort to modernize urban travel corridors.

Interested participants are encouraged to join the live meeting at 7:00 PM via Microsoft Live Teams. The session will begin with a comprehensive presentation from the design team, followed by a Q&A segment where attendees can pose questions through the platform’s interactive feature.

To attend, participants need internet access and a computer or mobile device. PennDOT is encouraging those with special needs to reach out to Project Manager Nathan Parrish for assistance, ensuring that all interested parties can participate in this important discussion.

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