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Cover of the 422 Master Plan Summary Report

Last Day For Your Say On Route 422 Draft

Cover of the 422 Master Plan Summary Report

Cover of the 422 Master Plan Summary Report.

PHILADELPHIA PA – Today (Monday, Nov. 30, 2009) is the last day available for public comment on the draft executive summary of a report likely to affect the future of the 25-mile-long U.S. Route 422 corridor between King of Prussia PA and Reading PA, and its tens of thousands of residents.

“The U.S. 422 Corridor Master Plan Summary Report” is an overview of current economic, social, land use and transportation conditions along what the Philadelphia-based Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, for which the report was prepared, considers “the single most important and fastest-growing suburban expressway in the Philadelphia suburban region.”

The report’s statistics, tables, charts, graphs and supplemental materials also form a justification for what some members of the public describe as thought-provoking, even controversial, proposals. They include:

  • The potential for open road tolling on U.S. Route 422, currently a free roadway, to raise funds for its improvement and other forms of transportation as well;
  • The extension of rail service from Norristown into western Montgomery and Berks counties, possibly as far as Reading;
  • The addition of new, and expansion of existing, bicycle and walking trail systems to accommodate alternate transportation; and
  • Land use changes that would intensify development in certain areas, restrict it in others, and undoubtedly change the appearance and function of most affected towns and villages over the course of a decade.

Such suggestions are not new. Most have been publicly discussed and dissected for months, and some for years. The report, however, represents a comprehensive packaging of the proposals, and shows how they might be put into practice as various components of a single plan. Experts say implementing them is necessary to prevent further vehicular gridlock on 422, and prevent an unsustainable sprawl of development across the corridor.

Lower Pottsgrove, Limerick and Pottstown are prominent in the report.

Lower Pottsgrove and Limerick (PA) townships, and the borough of Pottstown, figure prominently in the report. Some of its recommendations deal specifically with existing or future scenarios in all three municipalities. They lie in the center of the corridor, and parts of each are foreseen as sites of intense commercial and residential construction through 2015.

Public comments made on the report will be incorporated into a final document to be published later next year, according to its author, the engineering and planning firm McCormick Taylor. Municipal governments must then approve the report to allow its advancement.

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Isolating Report's Look At Lower Pottsgrove

PHILADELPHIA PA – Based on facts cited, statistics compiled, and evidence mounted, the authors of a “U.S. 422 Corridor Master Plan Summary Report” conclude the current pace of development along the four-lane limited-access highway between King of Prussia PA and Reading PA is unsustainable at best, and dangerous at worst.

Whether they’re right or wrong is yet to be determined by the public and their elected and appointed officials. Today is the last day for public comment on a draft version of the report.

No matter what ultimately happens with the document and any decisions arising from it, its immediate value may lie in the graphic look it gives residents of their local world, and how its economic, business, and transportation environments affect their lives.

The Post has cropped or edited four of the report’s illustrations to focus its broader study of the corridor into isolated snapshots-in-time of life in Lower Pottsgrove (PA) Township. The 66-page draft report features 20 such illustrations.

Existing Land Use in Lower Pottsgrove, 2005.

Existing Land Use in Lower Pottsgrove, 2005.

Land Use. Four years ago, the above map excerpt from the report shows, the bulk of land within the township had already been used by or set aside for detached single-family homes (areas in bright yellow). With the exception of recreational areas (in light green) like township parks, most of the wooded (dark green) and agricultural (light tan) areas of Lower Pottsgrove were limited to its northern end (at top). Some of those formerly untouched spots now are the subject of future residential development plans.

Population growth in Lower Pottsgrove and neighboring municipalities

Population growth in Lower Pottsgrove and neighboring municipalities.

Population growth. Limerick (PA) Township, on Lower Pottsgrove’s eastern border, experienced explosive growth in a 10-year period. Its population more than doubled, the above map excerpt from the report shows. Although its growth was nowhere near as substantial, with a 27.3-percent increase during the decade, Lower Pottsgrove’s population growth was significantly higher than any other municipality within the 19464 and 19465 “Pottstown” zip codes. In effect, according to the data, more people who wanted a Pottstown address between 1990 and 2000 chose to live in Lower Pottsgrove.

Much of the land in Lower Pottsgrove is well suited for development.

Suitability for development. Why are contractors so interested in building in Lower Pottsgrove? About two-thirds of the land encompassed within township borders (shown in the report map excerpt above) is considered suitable for development, with the best areas (darkest green) in the northeast and east.

As elsewhere on Route 422, traffic grinds through Lower Pottsgrove.

Average daily traffic. Anyone who travels by car from Lower Pottsgrove to somewhere else on any given weekday, and increasingly on some weekends, knows how vehicular traffic can grind to a crawl during peak hours. The report map excerpt above, which relies on Pennsylvania Department of Transportation data, shows that in 2008 more than 51,000 cars traveled U.S. Route 422 (orange line) on an average day. Armand Hammer Boulevard, from Pottstown Memorial Medical Center (PMMC) south to the on-ramp for 422, saw more than 15,000 cars per day, as did Ridge Pike from PMMC east into Limerick and beyond (dark green lines). And almost 10,000 cars per day were cruising Industrial Highway (light green line).

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Truck Coming, Food Going At High School

POTTSTOWN PA – All they’re waiting on at Pottsgrove High School is a big truck. It’s due to arrive Tuesday.

Students at the high school, 1345 Kauffman Rd., Pottstown PA, will load thousands of pounds of food they’ve collected from donors Tuesday afternoon (Dec. 1, 2009) at 1:30 p.m. onto a truck bound for the “Camp Out For Hunger” in Plymouth Meeting PA. The event is sponsored by Philadelphia radio station WMMR-FM, and the food donations benefit Philabundance. It helps supply more than 600 cupboards and pantry operations feeding hungry individuals and families across the Delaware Valley.

This is the fourth consecutive year that Pottsgrove students, under the direction of faculty members John Shantz, Amber Biddle and Jaime Reinhart, have organized a food drive.

The school will enjoy some public attention as a result. Its representatives will talk on air with WMMR personalities Preston and Steve about the high school’s contributions. Two years ago, the Falcons’ efforts won the radio station’s prize for most food – 3,012 pounds – collected by a school for the “Camp Out” promotion. During other years, according to Pottsgrove spokeswoman Beth Trapani, the students have collected about half that amount.

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Pottsgrove Hosts Financial Aid Seminar

Pottsgrove Hosts Financial Aid Seminar

POTTSTOWN PA – Counselors at Pottsgrove High School will host a financial aid night Dec. 3 (2009; Thursday) from 7-8 p.m. in the cafeteria of the high school, 1345 Kauffman Rd., Pottstown PA, for students and parents preparing to pay for college education.

Guest speaker Judy Rile, of the financial aid office of Penn State University, will offer a discussion intended to make financial aid understandable for everyone.

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The Post Week In Review

The Post Week In Review

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Published during the week just ended in The Sanatoga Post:

Saturday, Nov. 28

Friday, Nov. 27

Thursday, Nov. 26 – Happy Thanksgiving!

Wednesday, Nov. 25

Tuesday, Nov. 24

Monday, Nov. 23

Sunday, Nov. 22

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West Campus Choir Gives Free Performance

West Campus Choir Gives Free Performance

POTTSTOWN PA — Montgomery County Community College’s West Campus Choir will present an outdoor holiday performance next Friday (Dec. 4, 2009) at 7:30 p.m. in Smith Family Plaza, just east of Borough Hall, 100 E. High St., Pottstown PA. The performance is free and is open to the public.

The West Campus Choir is directed by college music lecturer Matthew Herman. Its activities are part of the college music program.

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Sweet Treats Franchise On Rebound

GETTING HOTTER – When doughnuts come off a Krispy Kreme production line, as these did Nov. 28 (2009) at its store in Clarks Summit PA, a sign lights up outside that announces to passing motorists the product is “Hot Now!” Krispy Kreme franchises, which have been plagued by profitability problems in recent years, were significantly reduced across Pennsylvania and now can be found only in Scranton (2), Clarks Summit, and Cranberry PA. The company may be making a comeback, however, The Wall Street Journal reported Dec. 7 (2009). Last year Krispy Kreme turned its first annual operating profit since 2003. For the quarter ending Nov. 1 (2009), the company reported a loss of $2.4 million, significantly better than a prior-year loss of $5.9 million, according to The Journal.

Editor’s Note: When The Post takes a road trip, its readers go too. “Travels With The Post” is a series that reports on places and activities beyond our usual coverage area, but most often within a drive of three hours or less.

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Keep Healthy Next Week

SANATOGA PA – Health care news for western Montgomery County residents (and anyone else!), for Nov. 29-Dec. 5, 2009.

A senior health fair is set Thursday at the Pottstown YMCA. See below.

Sunday, Nov. 29

A peer-led meeting of Resolve, the National Infertility Association support group, is scheduled to be held weekly on Sundays beginning at 2 p.m., sponsored by Phoenixville Hospital, 140 Nutt Rd., Phoenixville PA. Registration is required. For more information or to register, call 610-917-0006.

Tuesday, Dec. 1

The weekly meeting of the Domestic Violence Support Group sponsored by Pottstown Memorial Medical Center is held every Tuesday evening. For more information on times and locations, call 610-970-7363.

Wednesday, Dec. 2

A Grief Support Group meeting conducted by the Pottstown YMCA will be held at 6:30 p.m. in the Freedom Valley YMCA branch at Adams and Jackson streets, Pottstown PA. Those in need of grief support and counseling are welcome to attend. Group meetings are scheduled on the first and third Wednesdays of every month. For more information, call 610-32-7300.

A blood drive conducted by the Miller-Keystone Blood Center is scheduled to be held at Daniel Boone Middle School, 1845 Weavertown Rd., Douglassville PA, from 3-7 p.m. Appointments are required. For more information, call 610-926-6060.

Thursday, Dec. 3

An infant preparation class for new and expectant parents is scheduled to be held from 7-9 p.m. in Suite 300 of Medical Office Building II at Phoenixville Hospital, 140 Nutt Rd., Phoenixville PA. A fee of $10 per couple will be charged. Registration is required. For more information or to register, call 610-983-1288.

A blood drive conducted by the Miller-Keystone Blood Center is scheduled to be held at Phoenix Rehab, 780 Main St., Royersford PA, from 8:30-10 a.m. Appointments are required. For more information, call 610-926-6060.

A “Seniors Staying Healthy” Health Fair will be hosted by the Pottstown YMCA, a Freedom Valley YMCA branch, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Y, 724 N. Adams St., Pottstown PA. The event is free to adults age 55 and older. YMCA staff members and community vendors will be present to help increase participants’ knowledge of common conditions associated with aging, while engaging in such activities as exercise demonstrations and massage. For more information, call Kim Gray at 610-323-7300.

A blood drive conducted by the Miller-Keystone Blood Center is scheduled to be held at Sealstrip, 103 Industrial Dr., Gilbertsville PA, from 1-4 p.m. Appointments are required. For more information, call 610-926-6060.

Friday, Dec. 4

Free dental screenings will be offered weekly on Friday mornings in the Boyertown Multi-Service Center, Spring Street, Boyertown PA. Patients interested in this service must call Community Health and Dental Care at 610-326-7405, and not the Multi-Service Center, to schedule an appointment. Patients will be informed of the dentist’s findings following the screening.

A blood drive conducted by the Miller-Keystone Blood Center is scheduled to be held at National Penn Bank Offices, 401 Creekside Dr., Pottstown PA, from 8-11 a.m. Appointments are required. For more information, call 610-926-6060.

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Funeral Services Set For Accident Victims

Funeral Services Set For Accident Victims

Editor’s note: This story was updated Saturday (Nov. 28, 2009) at 6:32 a.m.

POTTSTOWN PA – Funeral services have been set for both Pottsgrove High School victims who died Monday (Nov. 23, 2009) in an automobile accident on Route 724 in East Coventry.

A funeral service for Michael will be held Saturday (Nov. 28, 2009) at 10:30 a.m. in St. James United Church of Christ Church, 321 S. Limerick Road, Limerick PA. Burial will follow in the Limerick Garden of Memories, Limerick PA. Calling hours will be held Saturday from 9:30-10:15 a.m. at the church, and also were held Friday night (Nov. 27, 2009) at Catagnus Funeral Home and Cremation Center, 711 N. Franklin St., Pottstown PA.

A funeral Mass for Andrew was held Friday (Nov. 27, 2009) at 11 a.m. in St. Basil the Great Roman Catholic Church, 2300 Kimberton Rd., Kimberton PA. Burial followed in St. Ann Cemetery, Phoenixville PA. Calling hours were Friday morning at the church.

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Stuff To Do This Weekend

Stuff To Do This Weekend

SANATOGA PA – Weekend activities for western Montgomery County residents (and anyone else!), Nov. 27-29, 2009:

‘Tis the season for Christmas bazaars, craft fairs, shows and meals. Find a list of them here.

Today (Friday), Nov. 27

He's here!

Annual Holiday Spectacular activities in downtown Pottstown borough, sponsored by the Pottstown Downtown Improvement District Authority, get under way Friday from 6-9 p.m. with the opening of the Santa House, featuring a chance for children to visit with Santa and give him their wish lists. Pictures with Santa cost $6 this year. There are also horse and carriage rides for $5, free gingerbread cookie decorating for children under age 12, and roasted chestnuts and apple cider will be available.

Saturday, Nov. 28

Local children ages 3 and older can share breakfast with Santa – something they may be interested in if they’ve been particularly good this year – from 8-11 a.m. at the Pottstown Family YMCA, Adams and Jackson streets, Pottstown PA. Breakfast of pancakes, sausage and a beverage costs $3 for kids ages 3-11, and $5 for ages 12 and older. Photos with Santa, which will be taken between 8:30 and 11, cost $5. Santa’s ho-ho-ho belly laughs are thrown in at no extra charge. Proceeds from the event benefit the YMCA National Swim Team. For more information, call 610-323-7300.

The Schuylkill Valley Model Railroad Club will throw open the doors to its scale-model electric train layouts Saturday and Sunday from 1-5 p.m. daily at its headquarters in 400 S. Main St., Phoenixville PA, located diagonally across from the Phoenixville Public Library. This is the first of five weekend through January when the operating miniature trains will be displayed. A donation is requested for admission.

Put’cher boots on. A Thanksgiving holiday history hike, and event that explores the founding of the current holiday while the leftover turkey gets walked off, will be held from 2-3:30 p.m. in Warwick County Park, 191 County Park Road, Knauertown PA, just south of Pottstown. Hikers will meet at park Pavillion 2. For more information, call 610-344-6415.

Sunday, Nov. 29

A holiday wreath-making program will be held from 2-3 p.m. in the park office at Warwick County Park, 191 County Park Road, Knauertown PA, just south of Pottstown. A fee will be charged. For more information, call 610-344-6415.

Forget the cold weather and swim where it’s comfortable, from 3-4:30 p.m., during community swim time from 3-4:30 p.m. in the Pottstown Family YMCA, Adams and Jackson streets, Pottstown PA. Swimmers of all ages may participate; a fee will be charged per person. For more information, call 610-323-7300.

A scripture and music program titled “Lessons and Carols For Advent” will be presented at 5 p.m. in St. Gabriel’s Episcopal Church, U.S. Route 422 East, Douglassville PA. The public may attend. For more information, call 610-385-3144.

For holiday buyers and diners

20091105-ChristmasWreathIcon-ClipartComThe Blessed Teresa of Calcutta Parish community-wide Christmas bazaar will be held Friday and Saturday in the parish education center, Swamp Pike and Neiffer Road, Schwenksville PA. It features craft tables, photos with Santa, a Santa’s Secret Workshop, raffles, and food.

20091105-ChristmasWreathIcon-ClipartComA premiere art show and sale conducted by Building A Better Boyertown will be held Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Good Shepherd United Church of Christ, 35 W. Philadelphia Ave., Boyertown PA.

20091105-ChristmasWreathIcon-ClipartCom“Der Belsnickel,” the annual juried craft show of the Boyertown Area Historical Society will be held Friday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Boyertown Area Senior High School, 120 N. Monroe St., Boyertown PA. A $4 admission fee will be charged.

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