Politics & Government
Radnor Township Invites Residents To Help Plan For The Future
The community can participate in developing goals for land development and more.

RADNOR, PA—Radnor Township invites the community to participate in updating the township's Comprehensive Plan, "A Vision for Radnor 2035."
The vision will lay the foundation for the strategic goals and recommendations that will provide a roadmap for decision-making and investment prioritization over the next decade.
Township Manager William White said the township has partnered with FHI Studio, planning, engineering, and transportation specialists in Cherry Hill, N.J.
How to get involved
Residents are invited to visit the website Radnor2035.com to participate in a Virtual Workshop.
The interactive survey will allow participants to share ideas about how to make Radnor a better place. The workshop will help the township understand community concerns and prioritize topics for the plan.
The township also encourages residents to sign up for emails.
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What is a comprehensive plan?
The plan is a guide for growth, development, and preservation. It serves as the foundation for zoning and plays a critical role in land development. The plan will update the existing 2003 plan that is available on the township’s website.
Like the previous plan, the new plan will cover these topics:
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- Open Space, Trails, & Recreation
- Stormwater Management
- Neighborhood Conservation
- Economic Development
- Community Resources
- Housing Diversity & Affordability
- Mobility & Connectivity
- Institutional Relations
- Historic Preservation
- Environmental Protection & Sustainability
At the end of the year-long planning process, FHI Studio and township staff will present the plan for adoption by the township commissioners. When the commissioners adopt the plan, it becomes the official policy of the township.
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