Hosted by the Transportation Management Association of Chester County (TMACC), Caln Township, and Toole Design, the event will present preliminary design concepts focused on improving safety, mobility, access, and the overall experience along the Lincoln Hwy./Business Route 30 corridor.
Community members will have the opportunity to review concepts, ask questions, and provide constructive feedback directly to the project team.
“Community engagement matters because the people who live, work, shop, and travel along Route 30 experience the corridor every single day,” said P. Timothy Phelps, Executive Director of TMACC. “Good planning starts by listening. We want residents to share honest and thoughtful ideas that can help shape a corridor that is safer, more connected, and more welcoming for everyone.”
The open house will include representatives from TMACC, Toole Design, Caln Township, and the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC).
“Lincoln Highway is more than just a roadway. It is part of the identity of Caln Township,” said Don Vymazal, Township Manager for Caln Township. “Reimagining this corridor is about improving quality of life for residents, supporting local businesses, creating safer travel options, and building a stronger sense of community for future generations.”
The event is free and open to the public. Residents are encouraged to attend, learn more about the project, and help guide the future vision for one of Chester County’s most important corridors.