Public Input on Renaissance Park Connectivity Study
The Renaissance Park Connectivity Study is underway and we want your input! This progressive neighborhood is home to a variety of businesses from diverse industries, with future residential projects on the horizon. Currently, the transportation infrastructure is focused on vehicular traffic, while safe pedestrian and bicycling connections are lacking. King of Prussia District is determined to improve transportation opportunities and is working with a consultant team to outline bike and pedestrian connections between Renaissance Park properties, public transportation resources and surrounding neighborhoods. In addition to multimodal trails, there are also opportunities for additions like recreational areas and public open spaces. Simone Collins Landscape Architecture and Traffic Planning and Design will lead participants through the study process and gather ideas on future pedestrian improvements and amenities.
Renaissance Park stakeholders, including property owners, tenants, employees and residents in surrounding neighborhoods are invited to participate in one of two public meetings. The meetings, June 13 from 1-2:30 PM and June 21 from 6-7:30 PM, will be held at Conshohocken Brewing’s KOP Tap Room and participants can attend in-person or virtually. There is limited space for the in-person presentation and refreshments will be served. RSVP for the June 13 or June 21 events.