Examples of County transportation system in a sentence
A Los Angeles County Anti-Gridlock Transit Improvement fund will be created to supplement current transportation funds and help meet the documented shortfall in funds needed to complete the Los Angeles County transportation system.
DATA MANAGEMENT: MODEL MAINTENANCE AND ANALYSIS Objective To implement, maintain and update the Flint-Genesee County transportation system model (TRANSCAD).
These include issues related to provision of urban services and amenities, economic viability, well-designed neighborhoods, sustainable treatment of natural resource systems, impacts to existing service systems, the rural-urban interface, the potential for future urban expansion in adjacent areas, and the greater Washington County transportation system.
Oil and gas facilities and operations must be designed and implemented to: support a multimodal transportation system; avoid adverse impacts to the County transportation system; avoid traffic hazards; minimize use of County-owned gravel roads; and ensure public safety and maintain quality of life.
The MBL, which opened for revenue service in 1990, is an essential component of the Los Angeles County transportation system, with nearly 27 million boardings annually and the busiest line in Metro’s rail network.
This includes an update of the County transportation system overview (road network, roadway traffic volumes, roadway and shoulder widths, etc), identification of traffic problem areas and deficiencies (including high accident locations), and a revision of the County circulation Plan (e.g., the future functional classification system, proposed major improvements).
The Board of County Commissioners shall review all rezone petitions, SRA designation applications, conditional use petitions, and proposed amendments to the Future Land Use Element (FLUE), Golden Gate Area Master Plan (GGAMP) or Immokalee Area Master Plan (IAMP) affecting the overall countywide density or intensity of permissible development, with consideration of their impact on both the variable "D" in the formula Q = (S x D) - I, and the overall County transportation system.
The most significant factor in the decline in revenues available to the DOT to build, operate and maintain the County transportation system is the diversion of County HURF monies by the State Legislature.
Public transit is an important element of the East County transportation system, serving the mobility needs of the population and providing alternatives to driving.
Warm regards, and safe day, Xxxxx Xxxx Like many Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) across the country, the McLean County Regional Planning Commission (MCRPC) has identified the Vision Zero approach as a keystone strategy for making the McLean County transportation system as safe as possible for all users, with the goal of zero traffic deaths or severe injuries.