CITYSCAPE: Delaware River waterfront plan is final

The 25-year master plan for the Central Delaware calls for multi-use trails, urban beaches, amphitheaters, art spaces and more from Allegheny Avenue to Oregon Avenue.

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CITYSCAPE: Delaware River waterfront plan is final

POSTED: Wednesday, October 26, 2011, 9:44 AM

After two years, the final version of the Master Plan for the Central Delaware was published last night, and it offers plenty to look forward to. The Delaware River Waterfront Corp. (DRWC) and partners developed a framework for a network of open spaces, low- and mid-rise residential, mixed-use, cultural and civic spaces and other uses, connected by six miles of pedestrian-friendly trails.

Highlights of the plan, like a series of connector streets (the first being the newly gussied up Race Street Connector), have already been publicized. And other elements, like the conversion of the hulking PECO building, between Penn Treaty Park and a proposed Berks Pier Park — with its urban beach and swimming area — into a cultural space with galleries and an outdoor amphitheater, could be a decade or more down the road, says DRWC's Sarah Thorp. (She says that PECO is still using the building for the next seven to 10 years, but the fact that they allowed the proposal to be written into the master plan was a good sign.)

The plan also rethinks Penns Landing as a 10-acre park with an urban porch with cafes, market vendors, a flexible water feature that could double as an ice rink, and a pedestrian esplenade at Walnut and Chestnut streets.

The entire plan is online, but DRWC will also be presenting the plan Friday morning at their offices at 121 N. Columbus Blvd.

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