Philadelphia Western Suburbs Trail Summit to be Held February 10

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Released: February 7, 2024

Delaware County Media Alert


PHILADELPHIA WESTERN SUBURBS TRAIL SUMMIT TO BE HELD FEBRUARY 10

The 12th annual Philadelphia Western Suburbs Trail Summit, hosted by the Delco Trails Alliance, the Delaware County Planning Department, Friends of Haverford Trails, and the Haverford Recreation Department will be held on Saturday, February 10 at the Haverford Community Recreation and Environmental Center from 9:00 a.m. – noon.

The summit will focus on trails, on-street bicycling, pedestrian improvements, and plans in Delaware County and neighboring communities. It will feature presentations by regional planners, local governments, advocacy groups, and consultants.

Residents interested in attending can register online at:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/60B0F44A4AF23AA8-47141208-21024

The Haverford Township Department of Parks and Recreation and the Friends of Haverford Trails began co-hosting a Trail Summit in 2013. The goal was to highlight and discuss trails in Haverford, cycling and walking initiatives being undertaken in Haverford Township, and to inspire and promote similar initiatives in neighboring municipalities. Over the years momentum grew and it transformed into the "Philadelphia Western Suburbs Trail Summit." With support from Delaware County and its newly formed Delaware County Trails Alliance, the summit grew again in 2021 to encompass all of Delaware County and vicinity.

WHAT: 12th Annual Philadelphia Western Suburbs Trail Summit
WHEN: Saturday, February 10 from 9:00 A.M. to noon
WHERE: Haverford Community Recreation and Environmental Center, Andy Lewis Park, 9000 Parkview Drive, Haverford, PA 19041


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