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Preferred Scenario Refinement and Visioning Report. Based on the outcome of the Public Officials Workshop, LSA will incorporate any changes to the preferred scenario’s parameters and vision and create a set of maps that illustrate the development pattern of the preferred future growth scenario. The resulting Vision’s population and employment distribution will be used for travel demand modeling and the development of the Corridor MPO LRTP. The final product will be a report which describes the visioning process, the alternatives, and the preferred alternative. Task 7 Deliverables: • Draft Scenario Questions • Development of Three to Five Vision Alternatives • Evaluation of Alternative Scenarios • Preparation of a Choices Brochure (which describes the pros and cons of each scenario) • Public Officials Workshop Presentation Materials, Brochure and Workshop Exercises • Refined Vision and Mapping Task 8 – Update the 2040 LRTP The preparation of the 2040 LRTP will be prepared consistent with SAFETEA-LU requirements including the eight planning factors. The proposed LSA process provides a solid process for the development of the 2040 LRTP based on a strong foundation of public input and technical data. As the effort to prepare the 2040 LRTP moves from these foundational stages into the actual Plan development, the public and project stakeholders will be able to see how all the pieces come together through the step-wise development of the multi-modal elements. In the development of the 2040 LRTP, the public involvement and technical process is as significant as the final product. To this end, LSA will lead the staff, committee members, community leaders, and other project stakeholders though the Plan development process in a methodical fashion by providing high-quality graphics, mapping, and presentation materials that are based on the research and data obtained from previous tasks. Through the public involvement process we will address how far to go with the 2040 LRTP update regarding how the region plans and deploy their transportation system, push for a broader reach of land use changes, shifts in travel to alternative modes or high impact strategies that expands the land use and transportation changes throughout the region. Key components of the 2040 LRTP will include: • 2040 Vision Plan: Although the 2040 land use and transportation vision plan will not be fully funded given the financial realities of the region, it is important to establish the vision for the region which serves to support the pursuit of new...
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