2023 Greenwood and Bridgeville Transportation Plan
DelDOT Planning is working with the towns of Greenwood and Bridgeville to develop a future-looking, long-range transportation plan for Greenwood, Bridgeville, and the areas surrounding the towns, which will help integrate transportation improvements with community goals and visions.
The planning process will focus on safety, mobility, economic development, quality of life, and other topics that emerge. This effort is an outgrowth of the Coastal Corridors Study, which focused on the east-west roads from the Maryland State Line to SR 1, between SR 16 and SR 404. The study collected traffic data across the area–including vehicle volumes, movement patterns, and crash data–and held listening tours with residents, business owners, and elected officials during late 2020 and early 2021. Findings pointed to more immediate attention needed in the eastern portion of the study area (east of US 113), while the western portion (west of US 113) presented the opportunity to proceed with a longer-range transportation and community planning approach. |
Public Workshops The public is encouraged to get involved with this planning effort to help shape the future of our community. This page will be updated with specific details as they are available. |
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Stakeholder Committee Town managers and other community representatives meet monthly to provide input on existing conditions and concerns, represent the community perspective, offer suggestions to DelDOT and the Towns, and help engage the community throughout the process. |
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Additional information or questions may be directed to:
Jennifer Cinelli-Miller, Planner IV, DelDOT
jennifer.cinelli@delaware.gov | 302.760.2549