Identify Access Management Action Strategies. The Engineer shall identify access management policy issues that, if adopted, would facilitate and enhance future development and land use in the corridor. Potential policy issues considered, but not limited to, are enhanced safety, opportunities for alternative or multimodal modes, land use practices. For each issue identified, the Engineer shall provide examples of these access management ordinances, rules, land use applications, or practices currently in use in other jurisdictions, highlighting any found to exist already in Texas or elsewhere. At the request of the Project Study Steering Committee, the Engineer shall propose strategies and timing for implementing proposed regulations, ordinances and land use practices. Such strategies shall include, but not be limited to, example ordinances, adoption procedures, contacts, redevelopment options. The Engineer shall discuss with the State of future land use and transportation interactions that might influence and enhance the travel characteristics of the corridor. DELIVERABLES The Engineer shall provide the following: • Charts or tables describing the access management issue, its political entity application, and type of action required (practice, ordinance, law). (One reproducible set per entity) • Examples of each rule, ordinance, practice, law for each access management issue (One reproducible set per entity) • Strategies and Timing (Long-Term Improvement) Table for implementing proposed regulations, ordinances and land use practices • Notes of future land use and transportation interactions that might influence and enhance the travel characteristics of the corridor.
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Identify Access Management Action Strategies. The Engineer shall identify access management policy issues that, if adopted, would facilitate and enhance future development and land use in the corridor. Potential policy issues considered, but not limited to, are enhanced safety, opportunities for alternative or multimodal modes, land use practices. For each issue identified, the Engineer shall provide examples of these access management ordinances, rules, land use applications, or practices currently in use in other jurisdictions, highlighting any found to exist already in Texas or elsewhere. At the request of the Project Study Steering Committee, the Engineer shall propose strategies and timing for implementing proposed regulations, ordinances and land use practices. Such strategies shall include, but not be limited to, example ordinances, adoption procedures, contacts, redevelopment options. The Engineer shall discuss with the State of future land use and transportation interactions that might influence and enhance the travel characteristics of the corridor. DELIVERABLES The Engineer shall provide the following: • Charts or tables describing the access management issue, its political entity application, and type of action required (practice, ordinance, law). (One reproducible set per entity) • Examples of each rule, ordinance, practice, law for each access management issue (One reproducible set per entity) • Strategies and Timing (Long-Term Improvement) Table for implementing proposed regulations, ordinances and land use practices • Notes of future land use and transportation interactions that might influence and enhance the travel characteristics of the corridor.
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