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Historic Preservation Plan

In 2009, the City of Bethlehem received a federal Preserve America grant to complete a citywide Historic Preservation Plan (the “Plan”). Bethlehem is using this opportunity to create a cohesive strategy to ensure that significant historic and cultural assets in the City—including buildings, neighborhoods, industrial remnants, oral histories, cultural sites and traditions—are preserved and utilized for positive economic and community development. The initiative, which is being overseen by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PHMC), is expected to run throughout 2010.


The City Livable
Modest Proposals for a More Walkable Downtown

In 2009, Jeff Speck, the City’s consultant on walkability and other related planning issues, developed a report based on the conviction that a successful city is one in which people choose to walk. If people are not fully comfortable using the City as a pedestrian, then the City will never provide the high quality of life that is now demanded in our communities. Read more...


Comprehensive Plan

Bethlehem's new comprehensive plan charts for how to develop and preserve the City over the next decade. The comprehensive plan is not an ordinance, like the zoning ordinance. But it provides the rationale for revising the City's zoning ordinance and for updating other City regulations that affect future growth. Read the full Comprehensive Plan.


"Southside Vision 2012" Southside Residential Master Plan 2002 - 2012

South side Vision 2012 - Residential Master Plan"The Southside Vision 2012 plan is funded through the Community Action Development Corporation of Bethlehem (CADC-B) and their parent organization, the Community Action Committee of the Lehigh Valley (CACLV), by a grant from Allfirst Bank with tax credits from the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development.

The City partnered with CADC-B to complete the plan to develop a strategy for addressing some of the issues and opportunities in the neighborhoods on the south side. The plan was completed in 2002 and a steering committee has been developed to facilitate with the implementation of the recommendations of the plan."

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Census Report for City of Bethlehem

The Census Report for the City of Bethlehem contains commonly requested data such as population, housing and income characteristics. Data from 1990 and 2000 were compared wherever possible to reveal trends in the City. The information is broken down by the 18 census tracts, Lehigh and Northampton counties, and four distinct neighborhoods that make up the City of Bethlehem. Comparisons to the metropolitan statistical area (MSA) comprising Allentown, Bethlehem and Easton were completed to compare the City of Bethlehem with the region. For complete census information go to, http://factfinder.census.gov.

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Five Points Gateway Enhancement Study

The Five Points Gateway Enhancement Study was completed in 2004 and addresses parking, traffic, and pedestrian safety issued in the Five Points area.

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Elm Street Plan For North and West Side Neighborhoods Webpage

Pennsylvania’s Elm Street Program assists municipalities in rejuvenating residential and mixed-use areas adjacent to their central business district. Pennsylvania based its Elm Street Program on its successful Main Street Program, which targets downtown commercial districts. Central commercial areas and the neighborhoods that surround them are linked. Vibrant neighborhoods provide customers and a labor pool for downtown businesses. In turn, a healthy downtown improves the quality of life in nearby neighborhoods. The idea behind the Elm Street Program is that communities should plan the future of these two types of areas together, instead of treating them like separate entities.


 

 
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South Side Bethlehem Master Plan

Highlighting South Bethlehem - An Architectural Lighting Plan

Bethlehem Census Report


South Bethlehem Greenway

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