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30th Street District Plan

 We’re kicking off the year with lunch and a panel discussion on the 30th Street District Plan. Focusing on the transformation of the area surrounding 30th Street Station, this session will examine the planning, engineering, and infrastructure challenges and opportunities in revitalizing the district into a vibrant, sustainable hub. Our panelists will discuss the integration of multimodal transportation, community engagement strategies and the interdisciplinary collaboration required for this large-scale urban planning project. Join us and learn about the long-term impacts of the 30th Street District Plan on Philadelphia's growth, connectivity, and livability.

Speakers:

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Abagail Barman

Abagail Barman

Amtrak
Assistant Project Director

 

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Jared Celona

Jared Celona

Amtrak
Senior Manager - Capital Construction - William H. Gray III 30th Street Station Redevelopment

 

 

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Jennifer Dougherty

Jennifer Dougherty, AICP

SEPTA
Manager of Long Range Planning

 

 

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Stacey Mosley

Stacey Mosley

Brandywine Realty Trust
Senior Director, Development & Research

 

Moderator:

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Anna Lynn Smith

Anna Lynn Smith

HDR
Intercity and High Speed Rail Lead

 

Date
Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Location
The Union League of Philadelphia
140 South Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102

Time
11:30 AM - Registration and Networking
12:00 PM - Lunch
12:30PM - Program

Cost
$90 WTS Philadelphia Member
$100 Non-member
$80 Agency Representative
$25
Full-time Undergraduate or Graduate Students    

RSVP By
Thursday, February 19, 2025 @ COB

Questions
[email protected]

Notes:
Plated lunch will be provided. Please indicate any dietary restrictions during the registration process.


The Union League of Philadelphia is accessible by public transit via the SEPTA Bus 9, 124, or 125 to Chestnut and Broad Streets; or a short 2 block walk from City Hall Station where the Broad Street, Market Frankford, and trolley lines can be accessed. Self-parking is available at multiple nearby parking structures, including the Midtown Garage located directly across the street from the Sansom Street entrance to the building.