Alleghenies Ahead

Cambria County Planning

Urban planning and the allocation of local government resources can be a hidden process, especially in a region of the United States confronted with the legacy costs of a changing global economy. The Alleghenies Ahead Podcast reveals the details of an extensive planning process unfolding in six southern Pennsylvania counties - Bedford, Blair, Cambria, Fulton, Huntingdon and Somerset, collectively referred to as the Southern Alleghenies region. Host Ethan Imhoff, one of the leaders of the initiative, interviews some of the Southern Alleghenies most energetic and inspiring people

  • 36 minutes 20 seconds
    Where to Have a Baby? Innovative Ideas in Maternal Care and Womens Health

    One of the most recent manifestations of population loss in the Southern Alleghenies is the closure of obstetrics wards at area hospitals.  Only two of the six Southern Alleghenies counties now have a hospital that provides obstetrics services.  In this episode Ethan talks with two inspiring residents, Eva Clark and Sherri Peeler, who are working to develop the area's first regional birth center and womens health center in northern Bedford County.

    25 March 2020, 3:14 pm
  • 32 minutes 26 seconds
    Who Pays for the Roads? You! Here’s How it Works…

    Did you know that in Pennsylvania seventy-seven cents from every gallon of gas you purchase goes towards our roads, bridges and highways?  Ever  wonder how it is spent and who prioritizes transportation projects?   Ethan talks with Transportation Planner Chris Allison about how money moves from your wallet into local and regional transportation projects.

    14 January 2020, 4:38 pm
  • 33 minutes 28 seconds
    The Past and Future of the Abandoned Turnpike in Bedford and Fulton Counties

    The  Pennsylvania Turnpike opened to much acclaim in 1940.  But soon after,  many of its two lane tunnels could no longer accommodate the rapidly  increasing number of vehicles on the road.  As congestion along the  Turnpike increased, the Rays Hill Tunnel and Sideling Hill Tunnel were  bypassed and abandoned in 1968. Fifty years later, the two tunnels and abandoned roadway remain largely intact. Currently  the area serves as an unofficial recreational trail, historic site,  studio for graffiti artists and site of a marathon race.  In this  episode, Ethan talks with Bedford County Planning Director Don Schwartz  about the post abandonment history of the tunnels, and efforts underway  in Bedford and Fulton counties to formally open this 8.5 mile section of  abandoned roadway as a recreational trail and event venue.

    6 November 2019, 3:49 pm
  • 42 minutes 37 seconds
    Connecting with the Leaders of Tomorrow

    Ethan talks with interns from the Community Foundation for the Alleghenies who are shaping the future through a philanthropy initiative designed to  address some of the region's current issues with future oriented solutions.  The interns (hailing from Cambria, Somerset and Bedford  counties) share their unique and honest perspectives about how the region’s current leaders can do more to appeal to younger generations.

    20 August 2019, 6:30 pm
  • 38 minutes 42 seconds
    Trail Development in Blair County Motivates Economic Development

    Over the past two decades the Lower Trail became an integral component of  the community fabric in Williamsburg, Blair County.  Local leaders  stepped up their efforts recently to capitalize on the trail, infuse the  town with new spirit, and provide unique experiences to the 70,000  annual trail users.  In this episode Ethan talks to Dave Cadle and Mike  Biddle, who would like trail users to have a bite to eat, rest their  head and experience the outdoors at its best in Williamsburg. 

    16 July 2019, 5:21 pm
  • 35 minutes 43 seconds
    The Impacts of Next Generation Leadership in Johnstown

    When  it comes to next generation leadership, nobody is more inspiring than Melissa Komar, Executive Director of the Johnstown Redevelopment Authority.  In this episode, Ethan and Melissa discuss the unique  redevelopment projects Melissa is leading in Johnstown, and how these  projects are reducing blight, creating momentum and moving the city  forward.

    19 June 2019, 7:22 pm
  • 1 hour 13 minutes
    A Brief History of the Alleghenies Ahead Planning Process

    Alleghenies Ahead Project Manager Katie Kinka and Huntingdon County Planning Director Mark Colussy join Ethan to go back to 2014 and the beginning of the Alleghenies Ahead planning process. Katie and Mark provide insights into the award winning, first of its kind effort in Pennsylvania and how exactly six counties came together to create a plan for the Southern Alleghenies region. 

    23 April 2019, 5:34 pm
  • 39 minutes 31 seconds
    Rebirth of the Johnstown Inclined Plane Trails

    Mike Cook singlehandedly leads the effort to build a trail network in downtown Johnstown, and right beside one of the Southern Alleghenies most visible tourist destinations. Mike tells Ethan about how he and his hearty band of volunteers transformed this once abandoned trail system into a catalytic recreational project. 

    23 April 2019, 3:27 pm
  • 22 minutes 49 seconds
    Recreation and Workforce Development on Campus

    Institutions of higher learning are key collaborators in the Alleghenies Ahead planning process. Dr. John Mills has prioritized both recreation and workforce development during his tenure as President of Mount Aloysius College. In this episode, Dr. Mills discusses his recreation based initiatives and the reason he thinks recreation is a key part of future in the Southern Alleghenies region. Dr. Mills also discusses unique workforce development partnerships he is fostering between Mount Aloysius College and local school districts in Blair and Cambria counties.

    23 April 2019, 3:25 pm
  • 5 minutes 10 seconds
    What is Alleghenies Ahead?

      Never heard of Alleghenies Ahead? Podcast host Ethan Imhoff provides a five minute introduction to the Alleghenies Ahead planning process.

    23 April 2019, 3:20 pm
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