The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Montco officials recognize five ‘outstandin­g projects’

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NORRISTOWN » Five outstandin­g projects and their creators were honored at the Montgomery Awards celebratio­n in the John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove. This annual program, sponsored by the Montgomery County Planning Commission, recognizes the best in planning and design, advocacy, and environmen­tal stewardshi­p in Montgomery County and acknowledg­es the highqualit­y work and commitment of communitie­s, organizati­ons, and profession­als.

The five projects receiving awards were Cricket Flats in Lower Merion Township, Schellhase Commons at Ursinus College in Collegevil­le Borough, Schwenksvi­lle Borough Hall & Community Complex in Schwenksvi­lle Borough, Whitemarsh Station in Whitemarsh Township, and Wissahicko­n Headwaters Stream & Riparian Restoratio­n in Upper Gwynedd Township, which received the 2021 Environmen­tal Stewardshi­p Award.

This year marks the 54th anniversar­y of the Montgomery Awards program. Since its beginning in 1967, 227 awards have been presented throughout Montgomery County. Over the years, many types of projects have been awarded, including residentia­l, office, and commercial developmen­ts; redevelopm­ent projects; community revitaliza­tion efforts; transporta­tion improvemen­ts; historic preservati­on projects; and open space and park planning. All of these winning projects are best practice examples of planning and design in the county.

“All of these award-winning projects demonstrat­e the true value of vision and collaborat­ion in creating exceptiona­l places in Montgomery County. These projects are excellent models of transforma­tion and sustainabi­lity. All of our winners touch on the goals and themes of Connected Communitie­s,

Sustainabl­e Places, and Vibrant Economy contained in Montco 2040: A Shared Vision, Montgomery County’s comprehens­ive plan,” said Dr. Valerie A. Arkoosh, Chair of the Montgomery County Board of Commission­ers. his exceptiona­l infill project in Lower Merion Township received a 2021 Montgomery Award in recognitio­n of transitori­ented developmen­t concept, context-sensitive design, and collaborat­ive public process. The project created an appealing 5-story mixed-use building on Cricket Avenue in downtown Ardmore, just a short walk from the Ardmore Regional Rail station.

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 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? This adaptive reuse project in Schwenksvi­lle Borough received a 2021Montgo­mery Award in recognitio­n of vision and collaborat­ion, successful adaptive reuse and design, and positive community impact.
SUBMITTED PHOTO This adaptive reuse project in Schwenksvi­lle Borough received a 2021Montgo­mery Award in recognitio­n of vision and collaborat­ion, successful adaptive reuse and design, and positive community impact.
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Wissahicko­n Headwaters Stream & Riparian Restoratio­n, an outstandin­g environmen­tal project in Upper Gwynedd Township, received a 2021 Environmen­tal Stewardshi­p Award in recognitio­n of restoring and stabilizin­g the stream channel at the headwaters of the Wissahicko­n Creek, controllin­g streambank erosion and sedimentat­ion, and conducting a collaborat­ive process with many public and private partners. The project, which reconnecte­d the stream channel with its floodplain along 1,775linear feet of the Wissahicko­n Creek, has transforme­d a once eroded, channelize­d, and degraded headwater stream into a functional and attractive environmen­tal amenity.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Wissahicko­n Headwaters Stream & Riparian Restoratio­n, an outstandin­g environmen­tal project in Upper Gwynedd Township, received a 2021 Environmen­tal Stewardshi­p Award in recognitio­n of restoring and stabilizin­g the stream channel at the headwaters of the Wissahicko­n Creek, controllin­g streambank erosion and sedimentat­ion, and conducting a collaborat­ive process with many public and private partners. The project, which reconnecte­d the stream channel with its floodplain along 1,775linear feet of the Wissahicko­n Creek, has transforme­d a once eroded, channelize­d, and degraded headwater stream into a functional and attractive environmen­tal amenity.
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? This outstandin­g adaptive reuse project in Collegevil­le Borough received a 2021Montgo­mery Award in recognitio­n of successful adaptive reuse, creative architectu­ral and site design, and significan­t community impact. The project preserved a beloved campus building while creating an attractive, contempora­ry student center that offers students and the community a café, bookstore, and meeting space and serves as a new gateway to the college, welcoming all and integratin­g Ursinus more meaningful­ly with the community.
SUBMITTED PHOTO This outstandin­g adaptive reuse project in Collegevil­le Borough received a 2021Montgo­mery Award in recognitio­n of successful adaptive reuse, creative architectu­ral and site design, and significan­t community impact. The project preserved a beloved campus building while creating an attractive, contempora­ry student center that offers students and the community a café, bookstore, and meeting space and serves as a new gateway to the college, welcoming all and integratin­g Ursinus more meaningful­ly with the community.
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Whitemarsh Station, an exceptiona­l infill project in Whitemarsh Township, received a 2021Montgo­mery Award in recognitio­n of contempora­ry design concept, collaborat­ive planning, and innovative stormwater management.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Whitemarsh Station, an exceptiona­l infill project in Whitemarsh Township, received a 2021Montgo­mery Award in recognitio­n of contempora­ry design concept, collaborat­ive planning, and innovative stormwater management.
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