Haverford Township Planning Commission - Report from Commmita
I attended the Planning Commission meeting on Thursday September 27, 2007 at the Quatrani Building. Consultant Thomas Committa (Thomas Committa Associates, Inc.: Town Planners and Landscape Architects) presented the updated and much more detail plans, concepts and benchmarks for the main concept ideas. See list below.
The Eagle Road corridor and Oakmont area business district have been the examined in great detail by the Haverford Civic Council. Committa has presented a lot of options along with the background information and numerous benchmarks in other towns. There is a lot to consider.
At this point we have the choice to continue to let one of the main streets in our town languish, or to proactively change course and decide that we want something better. A new plan could be a cosmetic upgrade or a dramatically different area that would reshape our town.
Take a look as some of the plans and ideas show in Committa's guidelines. Each is a PDF file. I scanned in sections of the documents. Click to open or right-click to save.
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Design Guidelines: Oakmont Village & Eagle Road Corridor
Haverford Township Delaware County, PA
Outline of Contents:
Draft: September 27, 2007
1. Purpose & lntent
2. Streetscape & Street Walls
3. Building Location
4. Infill Buildings
5. Service Lanes & Alleys
6. Off-Street Parking
7. Curbs & Curb Cuts
8. Mixed Use(s)
9. On-Street Parking
10. Sidewalks
11. Crosswalks
12. Pedestrians Promenade
13. Building Size, Height & Design
14. Storefronts & Window Displays
15. Porches, Porticos & Stoops
16. Street Trees
17. Hedges, Fences & Walls
18. Street Lights
19. Street Furniture
20. Traffic Calming
21. Signage
22. Gateways
23. Wayfinding Signage
24. Stormwater Management
The Eagle Road corridor and Oakmont area business district have been the examined in great detail by the Haverford Civic Council. Committa has presented a lot of options along with the background information and numerous benchmarks in other towns. There is a lot to consider.
At this point we have the choice to continue to let one of the main streets in our town languish, or to proactively change course and decide that we want something better. A new plan could be a cosmetic upgrade or a dramatically different area that would reshape our town.
Take a look as some of the plans and ideas show in Committa's guidelines. Each is a PDF file. I scanned in sections of the documents. Click to open or right-click to save.
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Design Guidelines: Oakmont Village & Eagle Road Corridor
Haverford Township Delaware County, PA
Outline of Contents:
Draft: September 27, 2007
1. Purpose & lntent
2. Streetscape & Street Walls
3. Building Location
4. Infill Buildings
5. Service Lanes & Alleys
6. Off-Street Parking
7. Curbs & Curb Cuts
8. Mixed Use(s)
9. On-Street Parking
10. Sidewalks
11. Crosswalks
12. Pedestrians Promenade
13. Building Size, Height & Design
14. Storefronts & Window Displays
15. Porches, Porticos & Stoops
16. Street Trees
17. Hedges, Fences & Walls
18. Street Lights
19. Street Furniture
20. Traffic Calming
21. Signage
22. Gateways
23. Wayfinding Signage
24. Stormwater Management
Labels: Haverford Civic Council, Haverford Township, Planning Commission, Thomas Committa Associates



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