DVRPC's Planning Work Program
The Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC) develops the annual Work Program in collaboration with planning partners throughout the Greater Philadelphia region to reflect and support the region’s short-range transportation planning needs. As part of this process, DVRPC wants to hear from you, your organization, and your community.
On this page, you will find opportunities to share your planning priorities and ideas for possible planning studies or projects. The ideas submitted here will be compiled annually and shared with DVRPC's 18-member Board and the Work Program Committee as a part of that year's Work Program development process.
You can also attend the annual Public Participation Task Force (PPTF) Work Program workshop that is hosted each summer and comment on the annual draft Work Program during the public comment period each winter. Find information about the Task Force on the Events Calendar and PPTF webpage, and keep up to date on DVRPC’s Work Program public comment period as well as other important announcements by registering for DVRPC’s “Public Participation and Public Notices'' emails or subscribe to this project using the "Stay Informed" widget on the right side of this page.
We want to hear your ideas!
The ideas submitted will be compiled annually and shared with the DVRPC Board and Work Program Committee as a part of that year's Work Program development process.
How to add your idea to the map:
- Using your mouse, move the map to the possible location for your idea (no need to be specific)
- You move the map and zoom in the same way you would if using google maps
- Click the plus sign (+) on the toolbar to the left of your browser window
- Drag the pin for the category that your idea falls into and place it on the map
- Type your idea into the comment box
- Repeat steps 1-4 for each of your ideas
When submitting a Work Program idea, try to be as specific and clear as possible. You know your community the best.
Don't worry about someone having the same or similar idea as you; go ahead and put yours down! That just means the project or study is also a priority for your neighbor.