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SAVE Rt. 41

S.A.V.E. the Date!

Attend S.A.V.E.'s annual meeting
THURSDAY APRIL 17 AT 7 P.M.

with special guest speaker
Senior Transporation Planner
Hannah Twaddell

at the Stroud Water Research Center

Celebrating S.A.V.E.’s first ten years: 1997-2007


S.A.V.E. is a non-profit community group whose aim is to vastly improve the safety of all users of PA 41 and other area roads while maximizing preservation potential in the corridor and minimizing direct and secondary impacts from transportation projects.

S.A.V.E. is organized to research, make public policy recommendations, and educate the public regarding safe and sustainable long-term plans for the transportation infrastructure of southern Chester County, particularly Route 41.

S.A.V.E. will advocate for the balanced integration of transportation planning with comprehensive land use planning and the preservation of the unique natural and historic resources, agricultural lands, watersheds, and environmentally sensitive open space of the region.

  • Understand the Concerns to "solve" the problems of PA 41 through conventional approaches and the need to address the inordinate volume of tractor-trailers.

  • Choose S.A.V.E.'s Solution that will bring back safety and livability right away for the full twenty-mile corridor, protect our community into the future, and save taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars.

  • Help promote a sustainable alternative by contacting your elected officials and voicing your support for the S.A.V.E. three-part solution. Become part of the solution by signing our petition online and joining S.A.V.E. today.

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"Widening roads to ease traffic congestion is ineffective and expensive at the same time. It's like trying to cure obesity by loosening your belt."

Glen Heimstra, Futurist


Safety Without Sprawl.



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