Friday Oct 9, 2015
11:30 AM - 1:30 PM EDT
Friday, October 9, 2015
11:30 AM to 1:30 PM
Chester Valley Golf Club
430 Swedesford Rd.
Malvern, PA 19355
Members: $45.00
Non-Members: $60.00
Amanda Lozinak
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How Would Federal Long-Term Transportation Funding Enhance the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania?
Congress has yet to pass a long-term federal transportation bill and soon, the lack of a funding commitment will affect the way we commute and live. If no bill is passed, USDOT expects the federal government to run out of money for infrastructure projects by June 2016. The investments the Commonwealth is making for our county will no longer be accessible. Commuter benefits and alternative mode programs that are important to TMA’s and regions like the Delaware Valley could be reduced, roads could go without maintenance, and traffic would continue to get worse.
What components are valuable for Pennsylvania in long-term transportation bill? The Transportation Management Association of Chester County posed the question to seasoned professionals who will be voicing their thoughts and insights for a panel discussion at our Fall Luncheon.
Meet the panelists:
NEW! Jason Wagner, Director of Policy and Government Relations-Associated Pennslyvania Constructors
He also serves as managing director of the Pennsylvania Highway Information Association (PHIA). PHIA is a non-profit association that gathers and disseminates information to educate the public on the importance and value of a modern and safe highway system.
Barry Seymour, Executive Director-Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission