2012 - GVF

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2012 - GVF
2012 ANNUAL REPORT
WHO WE ARE
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
GVF STAFF
President
Jeff Guzy, URS
Vice President
Bruce Hartlein, Liberty Property Trust
Treasurer
Casey Moore, McMahon Associates
Secretary
Bob Hart, Simon
Executive Director
Rob Henry, GVF
Board Members
Kim Carron, Vanguard
Bert Cossaboon, McCormick Taylor Inc.
Terrence Foley, City Avenue Special Services District
Dave Kraynik, Upper Merion Township
Tien-Yueh Bosma Kubach, BEST WESTERN PLUS
Inn at King of Prussia
Pat Moir, Suburban Transit Network, Inc.
Ex-Officio Members
Leo Bagley, Montgomery County Planning Commission
Rich Bickel, DVRPC
State Representative Tim Briggs
John Calnan, SEPTA
Chester County Commissioner Kathi Cozzone
Don Steele, PA Turnpike
Les Toaso, PennDOT
Executive Director
Rob Henry, [email protected] | Vice President of the Association for
Commuter Transportation (ACT), Board Member for the King of Prussia District,
Board Member for the GVF TMA Foundation
Assistant Director
Maureen Farrell, [email protected] | Chairperson of the Air Quality
Partnership, Board Member for the Society for Marketing Professional Services (SMPS)
Philadelphia Chapter
Manager of Projects and Development
Shayne Trimbell, [email protected] | Board Member for Pennsylvania
Walks and Bikes
Communications Director
Carissa Bobenchik, [email protected] | Secretary for the Mid-Atlantic
Chapter of the Association for Commuter Transportation (ACT)
Project Manager
Kyle Guie, [email protected] | Board Member and Legislative Committee
Chair for the Pennsylvania Chapter of the American Planning Association
Project Coordinator
Alex Felts, [email protected]
Office Manager
Diane Pfanders, [email protected]
Administrative Assistant
Trish Sakal, [email protected]
Founded in 1990, GVF is a not-for-profit organization created to advocate and promote a viable
transportation network for the region’s economic vitality. To maximize awareness and develop sustainable
support, we partner with public and private entities.
GVF’s mission is to achieve a desirable quality of life and a healthy, competitive economic environment by
developing multi-faceted transportation strategies.
LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT / EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
GVF continued its leadership role as a model TMA in
2012. Our membership continues to grow, as do the
programs that we offer. Our legislative breakfast was a
great success, and our sustainability awards attracted
the highest number of participants to date. The fall
conference was met with very positive reviews, as it has
for the past 18 years!
These are just a few of the reasons to be a member
of the TMA. We truly are one of the stronger
organizations of its type in the United States, and our
staff is second to none. We appreciate your support,
and encourage you to continue your involvement with
the TMA and its activities. Your active participation will
reap rewards for your organization, and help us improve
our community through our advocacy and outreach.
We look forward to partnering with you through 2013
and beyond.
GVF had another banner year in 2012 as we were once
again recognized as a Best Workplaces for Commuters in
the country. I was interviewed by the Urban Land Institute
(ULI), as GVF was selected as a leader in providing last
mile transit connections. In our shuttle management
division, we saw growth in ridership and we also took over
the management of a very large system from one of our
corporate partners. Our events also experienced significant
growth which we feel can be attributed to the strength of
our partnerships.
On the policy front, GVF was very active on the federal
level as we participated in various legislative trips. I also
participated in a group meeting with Senate leadership
where I was representing TMAs throughout the U.S. We
met with staff from Senator Boxer and Inhofe’s office
to discuss the crafting of what would become the MAP21 legislation. GVF has also continued to be very active
on the state level with our leadership in the Keystone
Transportation Funding Coalition.
Thank you again to all of our partners as we couldn’t
make these advances for our region without your
consistent support!
Sincerely,
Sincerely,
Jeff Guzy, President
URS
Rob Henry, Executive Director
Twitter: @GVFHenry
COMMUNIT Y OUTREACH
“Community support from organizations like GVF and King of
Prussia District is more important now than ever before,” said Bill
Clark, president and executive director of Philabundance. “We
are experiencing a 29 percent increase in need compared to last
year and a 98 percent increase over the last three years, so this
donation is going to go a long way in the fight against hunger.”
– BILL CLARK, PRESIDENT AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, PHILABUNDANCE
GVF GIVES BACK
GVF and many local donors collected 900 pounds of food for Philabundance.
At GVF, we take pride in giving back to the community. As part of that effort,
GVF employees and partners donated time, money, toys, and food to the
following charities:
FALL SUSTAINABILITY BREAKFAST FEATURED ON 6ABC
This year’s sustainable awards were presented by Matt O’Donnell, Co-anchor,
6abc Action News and were featured on 6abc.
The keynote speaker was Leonard Bonacci, Vice President
of Event Services and Event Operations for the
Philadelphia Eagles. Mr. Bonacci discussed the
importance in investing in green initiatives.
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MARKETING
We are constantly looking at new ways to connect with our service area. This year
we launched a brand new GVFTMA.com focusing on adding benefits to the user. This
launch created a surge in traffic, resulting in a 34% increase from last year. We also saw
continued growth on all of our social media networks.
107 media pickups
43 press releases
GVF was featured in:
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The Urban Land Institute magazine article titled
346 Facebook “likes”
to www.gvftma.com,
13,179 visits
with 50,928 page views
505 twitter followers
to www.us202.com,
18,571 visits
with 150,819 page views
“Hidden Transit” July/August 2012
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a 5% increase in visits
KYW 1060 on air and online interview on SEPTA’s
Bridgeport Viaduct bridge potential closure
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a 34% increase in unique visitors
Several GVF pick ups in the Philadelphia Business
Journal
124 LinkedIn group
members
to www.phillytraffic.com,
36,791 visits
with 77,837 page views
15,791 GVF Video views
Old site
New site
Maureen Farrell (middle) was selected by the National Association for
This spring, we were proud to unveil the newly redesigned www.gvftma.com. New features of the
Commuter Transportation (ACT) as its first “40 Under 40”, which recognizes
site include tighter integration with social media and the incorporation of our Philly Traffic Blog.
the top 40 under 40 professionals in the TDM industry. Also pictured is
We also included greater support for our YouTube content; we now have an entire section devoted
Caryn R. Souza, Executive Director, ACT.
to our videos with support for channels and YouTube embedding.
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ANNUAL EVENTS
“The events organized and executed by the GVF TMA provide
tangible benefits to the growth of our business while promoting
critical transportation investments for a more sustainable and
livable region.”
– BERT COSSABOON, VICE PRESIDENT, McCORMICK TAYLOR, INC.
GVF ANNUAL AWARD RECIPIENTS
•Career Planning Award - DVRPC Deputy Executive Director Don Shanis
•2012 Founder Award - Upper Merion Township Manager Ron Wagenmann
•Engineering & Design Award - Director of Engineering Saul Mellman, Vice
President Eric Frary and Manager Fernando Mascioli accepted the award for
Baker
•Environmental Leadership Award - Environmental Health and Safety
Specialist Emily Gajan accepted the award for Shire
•Legislative Leadership Award - District Representative Scott Savett accepted
the award for U.S. Representative Jim Gerlach
•Peter P. Quinn Leadership Award - Leo Bagley, Assistant Director Montgomery
County Planning Commission
•Planning Leadership Award - Phoenixville Borough Council President Richard
Kirkner accepted the award for Phoenixville Borough
•Private Sector Leadership Award - Vice President of Development Tien-Yueh
Kubach accepted the award for BEST WESTERN PLUS The Inn at King of
Prussia
•Public Sector Leadership
Award - Township Manager
Paul Leonard accepted the
award for Upper Dublin
Township
Top: Keynote Speaker Congresswoman Allyson Schwartz presents at GVF’s Spring
Legislative Breakfast.
Bottom: Leonard Bonacci, Vice President of Event Services and Event Operations for
the Philadelphia Eagles, explains the team’s green initiatives at our Fall Sustainability
Breakfast.
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SPRING LEGISLATIVE BREAKFAST 46% increase in attendance
ANNUAL MEETING
GVF’s 2012 Spring Legislative Breakfast focused on the importance of
and updates on transportation funding. The event’s keynote speaker
was Congresswoman Allyson Schwartz, a longtime supporter of GVF
and proponent of bipartisan support to fix our infrastructure problems.
Additional speakers included Jason Wagner of the Pennsylvania Highway
Information Association, Kurt Imhof representing U.S. Senator Bob
Casey and James Fitzpatrick representing U.S. Senator Pat Toomey.
GVF awarded four individuals, three companies, one township and one
borough (referenced on page 5) at the 2012 Annual Meeting, as well as unveiled
the updated and revamped gvftma.com.
FALL SUSTAINABILITY BREAKFAST 26% increase in attendance
GVF hosted its 18th Annual Transportation Conference in November and
more than 120 industry leaders attended the conference. The conference
featured four breakout sessions: public transportation, alternative fuel
vehicles, sustainability and public policy. Attendees could choose which
sessions to attend based on their interests.
GVF recognized and awarded 19 companies and organizations for
their hard work and dedication to going green with the Third Annual
Sustainable Awards. For the first time, Matt O’Donnell, Co-anchor,
6abc Action News, attended and emceed the event. 6abc news included
a small segment of the awards in the newscast that evening. The keynote
speaker was Leonard Bonacci, Vice President of Event Services and
Event Operations for the Philadelphia Eagles. Mr. Bonacci discussed the
importance in investing in green initiatives and green programs that are in
place at Lincoln Financial Field.
With its vibrant and fresh design, the new Web site is easier to navigate
with tools such as category drop down menus, search boxes and full
integration of GVF’s social media sites.
TRANSPORTATION CONFERENCE 21% increase in attendance
• Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission Executive Director Barry
Seymour kicked off the event with an overview of the transportation
challenges of the Philadelphia area and state of Pennsylvania.
• This year’s keynote speaker was Alex Hergott, Director of Transportation
and Infrastructure for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
• The sessions featured speakers from ACT National, American Heritage
Federal Credit Union, Amtrak, ClimeCo, ECOtality, Greater Philadelphia
Clean Cities, Liberty Property Trust, PennDOT, Pennsylvania Public
Transportation Association, SEPTA, Temple University and Transportation
for America.
From left to right: Baker accepts the Engineering & Design Award at our Annual Meeting; Matt O’Donnell, 6abc Action News and GVF Assistant Director
Maureen Farrell present Adam Shelly a Platinum Level Award for Urban Engineers at our Sustainability Breakfast; GVF welcomes our new partners at our
Spring Legislative Breakfast; Alex Hergott, Director of Transportation and Infrastructure for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, presents during lunch at our
Transportation Conference.
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ADVOCACY
“GVF’s advocacy helps our firm stay in forefront of transportation related
issues confronting our region, resulting in our firms ability to fine tune
our solutions and capabilities to best address regional challenges.”
– YASSMIN GRAMIAN, VICE PRESIDENT OF HNTB, CHAIR OF GVF’S PUBLIC POLICY COMMITTEE
PUBLIC POLICY COMMITTEE
In 2012, GVF’s Public Policy Committee continued to
add new members, as well as creating and selecting a chair,
Yassmin Gramian, Vice President of HNTB, and vice chair,
Dan Kerr, Limerick Township Manager, for the committee.
The committee held quarterly meetings with speakers from
House Transportation Committee, ACT National, PA
Highway Information Association, Congressman Meehan’s
office and Chester County Commissioner Ryan Costello.
Additionally, the committee hosted a private meeting with
State Senator Rafferty, where close to 50 GVF partners
gathered to have an informal meeting with the Senator and
learn more about the P3 legislation, as well as the future of
transportation funding.
From left to right: Yassmin Gramian, Vice President of HNTB, Chair Of GVF’s Public
Policy Comittee, Senator John Rafferty, Dan Kerr, Limerick Township Manager and Vice
Chair of GVF’s Public Policy Committee, and Rob Henry, GVF Executive Director.
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OVERVIEW OF GVF’S ADVOCACY EFFORTS
ADVOCACY EFFORTS (continued)
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U.S. Senate & U.S. House of Representatives passed the long-awaited
transportation reauthorization bill: Moving Ahead for Progress in the
21st Century Act (MAP-21)
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GVF is an active member within the Keystone Transportation
Funding Coalition and facilitated more than 15 meetings with
legislators in winter of 2012
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Transit benefit parity was restored and increased to $245 per month.
GVF advocated for this parity to be restored and worked closely with
Congressman Jim Gerlach, who was a supporter.
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Governor Corbett signs into law Public-Private Partnership (P3)
legislation
GVF received a William Penn Foundation grant, administered
through DVRPC, which will allow for analysis of Schuylkill River
Trail’s Mont Clare Bridge, which is a critical link on the trail between
Montgomery and Chester Counties
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GVF continues its role as a contractor for public information and
maintaining websites for 422improvements.com and us202.com
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GVF actively participates on the stalk-holder and steering committees
for the Norristown High Speed Line (NHSL)
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GVF assisted CityAve Special Services District, Conshohocken
Borough and King of Prussia District with letters of support for their
CMAQ application
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GVF worked diligently with Lower Merion Township to submit
another application for the Ardmore Train Station and secured over a
dozen letters of support, as well as worked with PennDOT to become a
co-applicant for their TIGER grant
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GVF continues to advocate for Paoli Transportation Center, serving
on the task force and recent contract to develop, in partnership with
Town Planning Partnership, and maintain www.PaoliOnTheMove.org
INVOLVEMENT WITH LOCAL, STATE AND NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
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DVRPC Regional Transportation Committee (RTC)
SEPTA
PA Public Transportation Association (PPTA)
PA Walks & Bikes
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation
Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission
Intelligent Transportation Society of PA (ITS PA)
Association for Commuter Transportation (ACT)
American Public Transportation Association (APTA)
League of American Bicyclists
National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA)
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Society for Marketing Professional Services (SMPS)
From left to right: Senator John Rafferty addresses attendees at GVF’s Public Policy meeting in September; Kurt Imhof of U.S. Senator Bob Casey’s office
speaks at GVF’s Spring Legislative Breakfast; Congresswoman Allyson Schwartz and Executive Director Rob Henry at our Spring Legislative Breakfast; Jason
Wagner of the Pennsylvania Highway Information Association (PHIA) speaks at GVF’s Spring Legislative Breakfast.
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SUSTAINABILIT Y
SUSTAINABLE AWARD WINNERS
BRONZE
SILVER
PLATINUM
GVF was proud to recognize 19
companies at our Fall Sustainability
Breakfast on September 10 with
the Third Annual GVF Sustainable
Awards. Matt O’Donnell, Co-anchor,
6abc Action News, presented the
awards for the first time this year.
•Arcadia University, School
•Brandywine Realty Trust –
•Ally
•American Heritage Federal
Credit Union
•GlaxoSmithKline
•Liberty Property Trust
•McCormick Taylor
•Montgomery County
Community College
•PA Department of
Environmental Protection
•SEPTA
•Upper Merion Township
•Urban Engineers
of Continuing Studies,
King of Prussia Campus
•Crowne Plaza Valley Forge
•BartonPartners Architects
Planners, Inc.
•Brandywine Realty TrustMaschellmac Building
•Pennoni Associates
•Suburban Transit Network
2012 GVF Sustainable Award Recipients
Freedom Business Center
GOLD
•Cheltenham Township
To date, GVF has recognized more than 40 partners, representing more than 42,000
employees, for their outstanding achievement in implementing programs that provide
and promote commuting alternatives for their employees and community.
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“Communities that are truly sustainable plan for the proper synergy
between modes of transportation and programming of land uses,
including mixed-use development, roads, transit, and parking.
Communities should enable walkability and alternative modes of
transportation, including cycling and mass transit. As a leader for
advocating for sustainable transportation for the region, we are proud
to partner and support GVF.”
– RACHEL YOKA, LEED AP BD+C, CPSM , VICE PRESIDENT, STRATEGIC BUSINESS
PLANNING AND SUSTAINABILITY, TIMOTHY HAAHS & ASSOCIATES, INC.
GVF & SUSTAINABILITY
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GVF and the City Avenue Special Services District celebrated Car Free Day
on September 19 at One Bala Plaza. The event featured exhibitors including
the Air Quality Partnership, Zipcar and Lower Merion Township. Also on
display were a SEPTA hybrid bus and two hybrid vehicles.
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GVF staffed four different tables in observance of Earth Day at BNY Mellon,
Lower Merion High School, Montgomery County Community College
and Shire. SEPTA attended the events to distribute information on public
transportation and GVF staff promoted the Bike to Work Challenge. The
Pennsylvania Turnpike and VPSI also partnered on the BNY Mellon event.
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GVF participated in two SEPTA Commuter’s Choice events at the Freedom
Business Center and Meschallmac Business Center.
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GVF offered a tour of The Lincoln Financial Stadium to receive a behind
the scenes look at the Eagles’ Go Green Program
SHUTTLES
GVF manages a number of different shuttles for our partners. These
shuttles provide access to employment and recreational activities in
our service area. Each shuttle is tailored to the company’s needs, and
GVF works to create and sustain a successful shuttle system. Mapping,
marketing, graphic design and ridership analysis composes just part of
GVF’s shuttle management services.
KEY STATISTICS
7%
21%
22%
over
increase in corporate shuttle ridership
increase in Mongomer y County
Community College shuttle ridership
increase in Upper Merion Rambler
shuttle ridership
81,000 rides for GVF managed shuttles
From left to right: GVF and the City Avenue Special Services District celebrated Car Free Day on September 19 at One Bala Plaza; GVF offers tour of Lincoln
Financial Stadium to receive a behind the scenes tour of the Eagles’ Go Green Program; Unveiling the new Upper Merion Rambler service at the Upper
Merion Township senior center.
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PARTNERSHIPS
“Limerick Township is proud to be
partners with the Greater Valley Forge
TMA organization and pleased to assist
with your mission of advocating for a
viable transportation network. The GVF
network and relationships you have
formed with other regional organizations
and elected officials is a key reason why
so many now recognize the importance
of traffic management solutions, and
the direct impact it has on the economic
vitality of this region.”
– DANIEL KERR, TOWNSHIP MANAGER, LIMERICK TOWNSHIP
Top: Rob Henry and Rachel Yoka, Vice President for TimHaahs, during
GVF’s Spring Legislative breakfast.
Bottom: Partners network at our Annual Meeting.
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NEW PARTNERS
PARTNERING WITH GVF
GVF partners with more than 100 corporations, local governments, planning agencies, chambers of commerce, universities, engineering
firms, elected officials, medical institutions, national parks, business improvement districts, hotels, retail and entertainment operators,
banking institutions, transit providers, and statewide agencies to help their employees re-think their commutes and the impact of the single
occupancy vehicles on our roadways. From travelshed analyses to commuter expos, GVF believes working together produces the greatest
results. GVF was proud to add six new partners in 2012.
From left to right: The 1st Annual CityAve District & GVF CarFree Day; New streetlights along the 63rd Street Streetscape project; GVF partner expo
vendors can include SEPTA, VPSI, GVF and PA Turnpike (EZ Pass.).
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES – WHAT CAN WE DO FOR YOU?
GVF has a long history of providing public information related to regional
traffic disruptions. We have been the recipient of multiple contracts from
PennDOT to provide project related informational services. We have catered
our approach specific to the need to best address the concerns of the travelling
public.
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PUBLIC OUTREACH
Exciting things are happening in the Paoli area. Paoli On The MOVE! is the
place to visit for the latest news about project updates, upcoming meetings,
project history and project timelines so you can be informed and involved in the
planned improvements.
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During 2012, GVF strengthened its public outreach efforts by contracting with
some of its partners to provide additional professional services. Specifically,
GVF contracted with City Avenue Special Services District to oversee and
implement the communications and outreach plan on two of the District’s
streetscape projects: Bala Avenue and 63rd Street. GVF was responsible for
generating press releases and newsletter articles, social media management, Web
site updates and video production highlighting the progress of these projects.
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Road Improvement Study
Route 30/252 Improvements
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In partnership with Town Planning Partnership, GVF has developed and will be
maintaining www.PaoliOnTheMove.org (pictured left), which is the place to visit
for latest news about project updates, upcoming meetings and project history.
GVF also prides itself on its graphic design experience and a brief snapshot of
some of the work we have produced in 2012 is shown on the left.
King of Prussia
Mall Shopper
Shuttle
The CityAve District and GVF
are exploring the possibility
of running different shuttle
systems within the District.
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Performing customized studies, GIS analysis, shuttle feasibility analysis,
travelshed analysis, and travel demand planning furthers the mission
of GVF to promote orderly growth, a sustained quality of life and
continued economic vitality in the region.
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In 2012, GVF worked with one of its partners to analyze the
feasibility of operating a shuttle system in its service area and the
projected ridership.
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GVF was hired to conduct the Upper Merion Fire Station Service
Area Mapping Study.
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GVF's mission is to achieve a desirable
quality of life and a healthy, competitive
economic environment by developing
multi-faceted transportation strategies.
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Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004
(in front of Philadelphia
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Dekalb Pike / US Route 202
Hybrid bus
chevy volt
chevy malibu
exhibitors
Tour Courtesy of Armen
Chevrolet of Ardmore
giveaways
learn different ways to commute
Eastern Mountain Sports will have several bikes
and accessories displayed, along with providing
bicycle safety checks, so don't forget to bring
your bike!
area restaurants with samples
This event is graciously
hosted by Tishman Speyer
Top: GVF designed and implemented the paoliononthemove.org Web site
Bottom Left: Promotional flyer for the City Avenue Special Services District Shuttle survey
Center: Sign and Map design for the King of Prussia Mall’s Holiday Shopper Shuttle
Bottom Right: Promotional flyer for Car Free Day event
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“GVF and its staff do a tremendous job as an advocate for transportation in our region. There
is no better TMA in the state than GVF with the breadth of knowledge and understanding of our
transportation industry further supported by the diversity of its members that only reinforces
the message that transportation affects us all. We will continue to rely on the GVF, its staff and
membership to be the voice of reason as the debate on transportation funding heats up. I am
optimistic about our future due to the efforts of organizations like GVF and I look forward to
celebrating our collective successes at the various events hosted by GVF throughout the year.”
– ERIC FRARY, VICE PRESIDENT, MICHAEL BAKER JR., INC.
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