Walk Roll Delco

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The County is on a mission to ensure mobility for all by developing an Active Transportation Plan that will address the accessibility, safety, convenience, and enjoyment for those who use non-motorized forms of transportation.

Active transportation, also known as human-powered transportation, engages people in healthy physical activity while they travel from one destination to another. This includes walking, biking, wheeling, skateboarding, rollerblading, and in some places, it even could include kayaking or rowing! There are many obstacles to active transportation being regularly utilized- even though this may be the only option for transportation for some. These obstacles include lack of sidewalks, crosswalks, bike lanes, and inadequate public transit.

Delaware County is committed to ensuring that everyone has freedom of choice in how to safely travel throughout the County. By creating an Active Transportation Plan, we can work to provide a transportation network that is accessible and safe for all users! We want you to be a part of the process and encourage you to participate by signing up on our project page to stay up-to-date on the Active Transportation Plan. At this time the Community Survey and Walk Roll Delco Map survey are closed, but we always want to hear about concerns in accessible and safe mobility for all road users, so feel free to email us!

HOW CAN I GET INVOLVED?

Unfortunately, the surveys are currently closed but there are still ways to get involved in Walk Roll Delco:

Questions about Walk Roll Delco? Contact the Planning Department at 610-891-5200 or Planning_Department@co.delaware.pa.us.

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         Media, PA 19063
  •   8:30AM - 4:30PM
           Monday - Friday
  •   610-891-4000
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Delaware County, presently consisting of over 184 square miles divided into forty-nine municipalities is the oldest settled section of Pennsylvania.


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