Traffic Reduction definition
Examples of Traffic Reduction in a sentence
This monitoring program shall also verify SMC’s compliance with the Commercial Traffic Reduction Plan (Subsection 7.25-7.31).
This monitoring program shall also verify SMC’s compliance with the Commercial Traffic Reduction Plan (Appendix H) and shall monitor and record the number of commercial vehicles making deliveries to the mine site per day measured at the mine-site check-in gate.
The objective of the Commercial Traffic Reduction Plan is to minimize commercial traffic to both the Stillwater and East Boulder Mine sites to the maximum extent possible.
The Western Placer CTSA Bus Stop Safety and Security Improvements Project will be funded under the Transit System Safety Security and Disaster Response Account (TSSDRA) included in Proposition 1B, the Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality and Port Security Bond Act, approved by California voters in November 2006.
The City of Rocklin Multi- Modal Station Park-and-Ride Lot Expansion Project will be funded under the Public Transit Modernization Improvement Service Enhancement Account (PTMISEA) included in Proposition 1B, the Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality and Port Security Bond Act, approved by California voters in November 2006.
The City of Rocklin Bus Stop Safety and Security Improvements Project will be funded under the Transit System Safety Security and Disaster Response Account (TSSDRA) included in Proposition 1B, the Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality and Port Security Bond Act, approved by California voters in November 2006.
In November 2006, California voters approved the Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality and The Port Security Bond Act of 2006, also known as Proposition 1B that, among other things, provided $1 billion to reduce emissions associated with the movement of freight along California’s trade corridors.
Pursuant to the Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Bond Act of 2006, codified at Government Code sections 8879.20 et.
The Town of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Depot Park & Ride Facility Security Camera System Project will be funded under the Transit System Safety Security and Disaster Response Account (TSSSDRA) included in Proposition 1B, the Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality and Port Security Bond Act, approved by California voters in November 2006.
The Colfax Transit Center Pedestrian/Bike Access Improvements Project will be funded under the Public Transit Modernization Improvement Service Enhancement Account (PTMISEA) included in Proposition 1B, the Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality and Port Security Bond Act, approved by California voters in November 2006.