The ACT Act (H.R. 4722) seeks to create a competitive active transportation investment fund to help in creating walking and biking paths in communities across the US. this would allow people to travel between their homes and work, shopping, and play without needing a car.
The bill currently has 61 co-sponsors, and could use some more! See the below to learn more about the bill, check out the fact sheet, and to contact your House Rep about the bill.
http://www.railstotrails.org/ourWork/advocacy/activeTransportation/campaignForActiveTransportation/ACT_act.html
Turning the Devault train line into an alternate transportation link between Phoenixville and Great Valley.
Friday, July 23, 2010
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Next Meeting: august 2nd 7PM, Shuylkill Twp Building
Thanks to Schuylkill Township Supervisor Laurie Williams for offering to act as host of our next meeting!
Monday August 2nd, 7PM
Schuylkill Township Building
111 Valley Park Road
Phoenixville, Pa 19460
As a reminder, tonight is the Phoenixville Green Community meeting; if anyone can go, please do.
Itinerary for August 2nd:
1) Logo and follow-up on last meeting's PICTA questions
2) Phoenixville Green Community meeting report
2) Status of Greenline: proposed locations of Greenline stations as trail access points
3) A look at the early project writeup
4) East Whiteland and their participation
5) Alternate transportation in the area; approaches to discussing expansion
6) Rt 422 corridor master plan: http://www.422corridor.com/
7) Other items
Monday August 2nd, 7PM
Schuylkill Township Building
111 Valley Park Road
Phoenixville, Pa 19460
As a reminder, tonight is the Phoenixville Green Community meeting; if anyone can go, please do.
Itinerary for August 2nd:
1) Logo and follow-up on last meeting's PICTA questions
2) Phoenixville Green Community meeting report
2) Status of Greenline: proposed locations of Greenline stations as trail access points
3) A look at the early project writeup
4) East Whiteland and their participation
5) Alternate transportation in the area; approaches to discussing expansion
6) Rt 422 corridor master plan: http://www.422corridor.com/
7) Other items
Friday, July 16, 2010
A Call for a Volunteer
The Phoenixivlle Green Community is meeting on Wed July 21st at 7PM at Molly McGuires in downtown Phoenixville (http://phoenixvillegreencommunity.org/index.html).
Phoenixivlle Green Community is a volunteer arm of the Phoenixville Community Development Corporation, and are focused on finding ways to green Phoenixville - which includes bike and walking trails.
We need a volunteer to attend the meeting to get a feel for the group's plans regarding bike path expansion in Phoenixville and report back; whoever is interested should contact the group at SCPRailsToTrails@gmail.com or, myself directly at river_wind@mac.com.
Phoenixivlle Green Community is a volunteer arm of the Phoenixville Community Development Corporation, and are focused on finding ways to green Phoenixville - which includes bike and walking trails.
We need a volunteer to attend the meeting to get a feel for the group's plans regarding bike path expansion in Phoenixville and report back; whoever is interested should contact the group at SCPRailsToTrails@gmail.com or, myself directly at river_wind@mac.com.
A Logo and the Next Meeting
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Current Progress of the Candy Line
The group promoting the Candy Line, SCP Rails to Trails (Schuylkill/Charlestown/Phoenixville) has been meeting since 2006, and has presented preliminary plans to Schuylkill and Charlestown townships, as well as Phoenixville Borough and the Phoenixville Area Regional Planning Commission (http://www.charlestown.pa.us/planning_prpc.asp The comprehensive plan: http://www.phoenixville.org/PDF/Projects,Reports,%20&%20Studies/ComprehensivePlan_2008.pdf).
The Candy Line has received support from all of the boards to continue looking into the concept of a rails to trails project, with the Regional Planning Commision giving its endorsement of the plan.
After the Greenline Commuter Train project began, SCP Rails to Trails contacted the head of the Citizens for the Train organization, and received approval for a rails-with-trails addition to their studies; the Borough of Phoenixville has conditioned their financial support for the second round of study into the Greenline project on the inclusion of a bike path option.
One of our members met directly with Norfolk Southern this past April, and floated the idea of railbanking - protecting the train corridor for future train use by converting it to a trail for the time being. We are still working on this end, and hope to see progress in the coming year.
The Candy Line Trail sits at an opportune point for trails; connecting the urban center of Phoenixville with the business center of Great Valley, while connecting the Schuylkill Valley Trail in to the Horseshoe Trail and the Chester Valley Trail - the Candy Line could allow for a full connection of all three major regional trails!
Contact SCP Rails to Trails at SCPRailsToTrails@gmail.com
The Candy Line has received support from all of the boards to continue looking into the concept of a rails to trails project, with the Regional Planning Commision giving its endorsement of the plan.
After the Greenline Commuter Train project began, SCP Rails to Trails contacted the head of the Citizens for the Train organization, and received approval for a rails-with-trails addition to their studies; the Borough of Phoenixville has conditioned their financial support for the second round of study into the Greenline project on the inclusion of a bike path option.
One of our members met directly with Norfolk Southern this past April, and floated the idea of railbanking - protecting the train corridor for future train use by converting it to a trail for the time being. We are still working on this end, and hope to see progress in the coming year.
The Candy Line Trail sits at an opportune point for trails; connecting the urban center of Phoenixville with the business center of Great Valley, while connecting the Schuylkill Valley Trail in to the Horseshoe Trail and the Chester Valley Trail - the Candy Line could allow for a full connection of all three major regional trails!
Contact SCP Rails to Trails at SCPRailsToTrails@gmail.com
Thursday, July 1, 2010
The Candy Line
The Candy Line is a proposed conversion of the currently unused Devault line from Phoenixville PA to Devault, PA into a non-motorized walking and biking trail. This train line is owned by Norfolk Southern (http://www.nscorp.com/nscportal/nscorp/), and has previously served to transport sugar to American Sweeteners, Inc in Devault, PA for making candy treats; however, it has been generally out of service since the late 1990's. This corridor would be an excellent non-motorized transportation path connecting downtown Phoenixville safely to Charlestown township, with connections to the Schuylkill Valley Trail (and downtown Phoenixville), the horseshoe trail, Great Valley Middle & High Schools, as well as the Chester Valley Trail. the path would pass within short distance of the Great Valley Nature Center, Charlestown elementary, Phoenixville High School, and other areas of interest.
The SCP Rails to Trails group (Schuylkill, Charlestown, Phoenixville) has been in contact with the Regional Planning Commission, the boards of each involved township/borough, and the Citizens for the Train group to work towards either a rails with trails or a rails to trails project.
The Citizens for the Train group, headed by Barry Cassidy, have been pushing for the use of the Devault line as a commuter rail line call the Greenline; extending the current rail to Paoli and connecting with the R5 SEPTA regional railway. Budgets and hills have delayed progress on the Greenline; however the SCP Rails to Trails group still supports improved train access to the Phoenixville region.
More information on the current status of the Candy Line will follow shortly.
The SCP Rails to Trails group (Schuylkill, Charlestown, Phoenixville) has been in contact with the Regional Planning Commission, the boards of each involved township/borough, and the Citizens for the Train group to work towards either a rails with trails or a rails to trails project.
The Citizens for the Train group, headed by Barry Cassidy, have been pushing for the use of the Devault line as a commuter rail line call the Greenline; extending the current rail to Paoli and connecting with the R5 SEPTA regional railway. Budgets and hills have delayed progress on the Greenline; however the SCP Rails to Trails group still supports improved train access to the Phoenixville region.
More information on the current status of the Candy Line will follow shortly.
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