DVRPC has published over one thousand reports from the 1970s to present. Product abstracts and/or PDF downloads are available.
October 1, 2012
2012 Transportation Safety Action Plan - Emphasis Area CardsAn average of 377 people lost their lives in crashes on the roads of the Delaware Valley each year between 2008 and 2010. Approximately 45,000 people were injured in approximately 85,000 crashes. The 2012 Transportation Safety Action Plan: Improving Transportation Safety in the Delaware Valley (DVRPC Publication #12030) includes a methodology to define key safety emphasis areas, a range of strategies……
September 27, 2012
Zoning for Wireless Service FacilitiesAs multiple providers compete to expand their services and construct new towers, local governments can find themselves caught in contentious disputes between legally-savvy corporations and discontented citizens. Unlike other controversial land uses, however, the placement of wireless services facilities is governed by a body of federal laws, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rulings, and judicial……
September 24, 2012
2012 Transportation Safety Action Plan: Improving Transportation Safety in the Delaware ValleyOver 377 people die in crashes on the roads of the nine-county Delaware Valley in an average year. Approximately 45,000 people are injured in approximately 85,000 crashes. The 2012 Transportation Safety Action Plan defines key safety emphasis areas, a range of strategies for each of the seven key emphasis areas, and specific actions to reduce the number of fatalities.
The 2012 Transportation Safety……
September 21, 2012
Highway Incident Traffic Safety Guidelines for Emergency RespondersThe document provides incident responders with uniform operational guidelines to ensure safe operations on the following limited access highway in Camden and Gloucester Counties: NJ 42, NJ 55, I-676, I-76, and I-295. These guidelines were formulated based on input from representatives of the New Jersey Southern Area First Responders (NJ SAFR) Incident Management Task Force (IMTF), previously known……
September 20, 2012
Schuylkill Expressway (I-76) Operational Research ModelThe Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) commissioned the Delaware Valley
Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC) to construct a powerful computer model capable of simulating,
visualizing, and assessing traffic conditions along the Schuylkill Expressway (I-76) to use as a practical
research tool. The tool can be used to determine the effects of growth, predict outcomes of changes to……
September 17, 2012
2010/2011 DVRPC Airport Operations Counts at Select Pennsylvania AirportsThis technical report compiles aircraft operations estimates from four non-towered airports located north and northwest of the Delaware Valley region. Eight acoustic samples were taken at each airport, starting in November 2010 and ending in September 2011. Each sample extended over the period
of one week. The samples were extrapolated over the entire year. The survey results in general are used by……
September 13, 2012
2010/2011 DVRPC Airport Operations Counting ProgramThis technical report compiles aircraft operations estimates for five non-towered airports in the Delaware Valley region.
Eight acoustic counts were taken at each airport, starting in April 2010 and ending in March 2011; each sample extended over the period of one week. The samples were extrapolated over the entire year and the results are presented in this report. Results are used by multiple sources……
September 6, 2012
SEPTA Transfer Pricing AnalysisSEPTA is presently in the process of modernizing its fare collection system through the New Payment Technology project. This process offers an opportunity to evaluate the existing fare structure and current fare policies and make adjustments to take advantage of the added flexibility smart cards will offer. Many peer agencies altered fare policies, including transfer policies, when introducing new……
September 3, 2012
Highlights for the FY2013 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) for PennsylvaniaThe Highlights for the DVRPC FY2013 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) for Pennsylvania briefly describes the region’s TIP as a federally required, multi-modal, four year constrained program of planned transportation infrastructure investment. It also contains a
summary listing of all transit, highway, bridge, bicycle, pedestrian, and freight related projects in the Pennsylvania Subregion which……
August 30, 2012
Planning at the Edge: An UpdateThis study summarizes interregional issues and projects identified through DVRPC staff outreach to adjacent metropolitan planning organizations and counties with the goal of achieving cooperative solutions. The report is an adjunct to the Planning at the Edge Forum, which initiates discussion on proposed coordination, communication and cooperation techniques, issue and project priorities, and other……