The Tri-County Regional Planning Commission (TCRPC) has moved its offices to the third floor of Strawberry Square in downtown Harrisburg.
The TCRPC offices will now be located in the neighborhood that includes Harrisburg University, SoMa and numerous shops, restaurants and residential buildings.
“It’s fitting for a regional planning agency like ours to be in a historic part of town that’s recently seen such tremendous growth and evolution,” said Executive Director Steve Deck.
For the past 40 years, TCRPC was located in the Veterans Memorial Building on the first block of Market Street. The move was required due to the sale of that building and plans for its conversion into apartments, according to Deck.
The Strawberry Square office is around the same size as the Veterans Memorial Building office.
TCRPC, founded in 1966, provides land use and transportation planning for Cumberland, Dauphin and Perry counties. Its programs include the Regional Growth Management Plan, the Harrisburg Area Transportation Study, the Metropolitan Planning Organization and staff support for the Dauphin County and Perry County planning commissions. It also launched the bike share program SusqueCycle.
TCRPC’s new address is 320 Market St., Suite 301E, Harrisburg, PA 17101.
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