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 Concord Pike and Churchman’s Crossing Monitoring Committees Need Your Input
The Churchman’s Crossing and Concord Pike Monitoring Committees continue to guide plan recommendations and keep the public informed of progress.
    
Department of Transportation
              these committees provide the opportunity for subject matter experts           people a chance to communicate with implementing agencies and prioritization scoring.
The committees consist of
       local civic and community leaders. The public is welcome to attend and share comments at the Monitoring Committee Meetings as well as the annual Public Workshops.
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            These topics look more closely at individual project recommendations that were identified as priorities by the respective Monitoring Committee.
Sign up for project updates or check out the newsletters on our websites: www.wilmapco.org/202-2 for the Concord Pike Monitoring Committee and www.wilmapco.org/churchmans for the Churchman’s Crossing Monitoring Committee.
upcoming meetings! (see links below). They include Meeting locations will be announced notes from the fall Monitoring
on the WILMAPCO website: www. wilmapco.org.
with the Winter 2024 Newsletters
 Concord Pike Master Plan
 Spring Monitoring Committee Meeting
  April 24,2024
 Monitoring Committee Public Workshop
 June 5, 2024
     Churchman’s Crossing Plan
 Spring Monitoring Committee Meeting
  April 10, 2024
  Monitoring Committee Public Workshop
   May 15, 2024
     THE FIRST “SPOTLIGHT TOPIC” FOR THE 2024 MONITORING CYCLE
 Concord Pike
Churchman’s Crossing
    DelDOT’s signal retiming effort along the Concord Pike Corridor.
  Microtransit in the Churchman’s Crossing area.
    This effort will:
1. Improve vehicle flow
2. Reduce peak-period delays
3. Serve all modes of travel as equitably as possible.
 Benefits of this service are:
1. On-demand service
2. Use of smaller vehicles
3. Provides community circulation and connections to employment, retail, services, and transit hubs.
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