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High school site plan redraws parking and stormwater; plan keeps bus stacking and reduces net spaces by 10
Summary
Engineers presented a high school site plan that reconfigures parking and circulation, preserves bus stacking, adds underground infiltration facilities to meet township stormwater requirements and results in a net loss of about 10 on-site spaces.
York Suburban School District’s consultants presented a high school site plan Sept. 29 that reconfigures the front loop and parking aisles to improve traffic flow, preserves dedicated bus circulation and adds two underground stormwater infiltration facilities to meet township and state requirements.
Chad Smith, the civil engineer on the project, said the revised layout maintains bus stacking at the previous location and creates a continuous one-way circulation in front of the building to ease parent pickup and reduce congestion. The plan preserves four primary access points on the site and avoids major frontage work on the state highway to limit schedule risk tied to a highway-occupancy permit, the consultants said.
Parking and circulation: The reconfigured front and flanking…
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