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McCormick Taylor relies on clear paths of communication between us and our clients, and between our clients and their constituents. Project Web LinksCreated as part of McCormick Taylor's communications services to keep the public aware of projects we are working on. www.alleghenyplaces.com The official website for the Allegheny County Comprehensive Plan. The Plan will establish an overall vision for our future and a roadmap for reaching it. The website is aimed at keeping the 130 municipalities involved in the process as policies, guidelines and standards are set for land development, conservation and economic initiatives. http://www.drpa.org/westside/ The Ben Franklin Bridge (BFB) West Side Traffic Mitigation Study was undertaken to improve the efficiency of travel into Philadelphia via the Ben Franklin Bridge. This website serves as an information source for public involvement and coordination, project activities and status updates. As the prime consultant on the project McCormick Taylor worked with DRPA, and several sub consultants to develop an Implementation Plan for the deployment of short-term and long-term future projects designed to ease congestion during the morning commute. http://sha.emtoolkit.net/ Now available for other Maryland state agencies, this online Environmental Monitor Toolkit program was originally developed for MSHA as a tool to better serve the environmental process during the construction phase of a project. This website was created as a central source for toolkit updates and information. http://www.mdtransportationauthority.com/mdta/servlet/dispatchServlet?url=/nicebridge/nice_index.jsp Created content and design for website of this Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) level project. The Nice Bridge Improvement Project website site provides information on the project background, proposed alternates, and environmental analyses and will identify how the proposed alternates will affect the surrounding communities, businesses, and natural environment. www.hillsdaledrive.org The website for the Hillsdale Drive Extension Project in Charlottesville, Virginia. This site is a source for information related to all of the project activities and public involvement opportunities associated with the project. http://www.paturnpike.com/I80/ This website is an information source for the I-80 tolling project. As management consultants to the PA Turnpike Commission, McCormick Taylor is involved with communications as one of the primary responsibilities for the project. The site shows renderings of proposed tolling as well as other pertinent information for the public and stakeholders. http://www.lackawanna-luzerneplans.com/ As the lead consultant for developing the comprehensive plan and public involvement initiatives, McCormick Taylor designed this website for the three Lackawanna County and Luzerne County plans. The counties will use these plans to address important initiatives from a regional perspective and work toward a positive future for both counties. The website will serve as one tool of many to inform the region regarding development of the plans, and include online opportunities for public comments and feedback. http://www.paturnpike.com/constructionprojects/mp0to10/ The project includes the reconstruction of the Turnpike’s mainline between milepost 0 (the Ohio border) to 10 (near the New Castle/Beaver Falls exit) located in Lawrence and Beaver County, Pennsylvania. As part of the Project’s team, McCormick Taylor, Inc. is acting as an engineering consultant for the PTC. The website provides current construction information regarding the project’s progress. http://www.oldyorkroad.net/ The primary purpose of the Old York Road Corridor Improvement Study is to define a comprehensive vision to guide the economic, functional, and aesthetic future of the Old York Road corridor. The purpose of the website is to provide project information to Abington Township residents. The website also contains videos of all of our public meetings for those who did not attend the meetings. McCormick Taylor is the lead consultant for this project and maintains this project website. http://reservoirstreet.org/ The Reservoir Street Improvement Project involves final design of an important transportation facility which will improve mobility and safety for both vehicular and pedestrian traffic along this corridor. The project connects Rockingham County and the southern end of the City with JMU and downtown Harrisonburg. www.route30corridor.com The purpose of the study is to improve safety, reduce traffic congestion and improve traffic flow along the Route 30 corridor in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. www.route228.com The project focuses on Route 228 to the west of I-79, locally known as Criders Corner. http://www.sapaplan.com/ The official website for the Scranton-Abingtons Planning Association’s Comprehensive Plan. The Plan will establish an overall vision for the future and a roadmap for reaching it. It will set policies, guidelines, and standards for land development, conservation, and economic initiatives. www.pa309connector.com A possible new connection from Sumneytown Pike just north of the Pennsylvania Turnpike to Route 309 in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. This website will inform the community of the project’s progress, feasible alternatives for the new roadway and any project news. www.us219.com/south
Website for engineering and environmental studies on the portion of US 219 from Meyersdale, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, to I-68 in Garrett County, MD. http://www.422corridor.comThe US 422 Corridor Master Plan looks at the links between land use and transportation along a corridor 25 miles long, spanning 3 counties and 24 municipalities. The corridor begins 20 west of Philadelphia in Upper Merion Township (King of Prussia), and extends west to Amity Township in Berks County. This website is an information source for public outreach, program updates and highlights along with related news articles discussing the plan. www.woodhavenroad.com The site links you to the latest project news and information, maps and descriptions for the Woodhaven Road / PA 63 project in Philadelphia and Montgomery counties, Pennsylvania.
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