The Philadelphia Water Department (PWD) begins its Tabor Ave Greening Project.
The City meets with the Lawncrest RCO to discuss options for Tabor Avenue.
Some requests, including concrete separation and signal changes, are outside the scope of a repaving project. The City commits to a second project phase.
The City revises initial repaving concepts to address the community’s requests to retain parking and add a turn lane at Godfrey Avenue.
The City staff attends the Lawncrest RCO meeting in November to review the concept.
The City develops the final engineering plans for the repaving project.
PWD completes the Tabor Ave Greening Project. The street is repaved. The new configuration includes the parking-separated two-way bikeway and the turn lane at Godfrey.
The City begins applying for funding for a second phase to fulfill remaining community requests.
The City begins conceptual design for the second phase of the safety project and continues to pursue grant opportunities for funding.
The City begins traffic analysis to evaluate signal changes.
The City continues conceptual design for the second phase and attends events and community meetings to gather feedback on the concept.
The City finalizes the conceptual design.
If funding is acquired, the project may proceed as follows: