CHAMBERSBURG -The Lincoln Highway Heritage Corridor will hold a public meeting to discuss its updated Management Action Plan, which outlines the vision and projects for the 200-mile corridor across Pennsylvania, on Aug. 14, from 3 to 4 p.m. at the Franklin County 11/30 Visitors Center, 15 S. Main St.
The session is part of a series of regional meetings to gather input from residents, stakeholders and partners. Attendees can learn about the plan, ask questions and share feedback to shape the corridor’s future, focusing on heritage tourism, historic preservation, economic development and community engagement across six counties.
“We’re excited to share our updated plan and hear from the communities who live and work along the historic Lincoln Highway,” said Kimberly Cady, executive director of the Lincoln Highway Heritage Corridor. “Public input is essential to ensuring our work reflects the values, needs, and stories of the people we serve.”
Registration is available at surveymonkey.com/r/YFGSDNR. Two virtual meetings are also offered for those unable to attend in person. Admission is free.












