Transport 21 definition

Transport 21 means the capital investment framework published by the Minister in November 2005.
Transport 21 means the capital investment framework published 45

Examples of Transport 21 in a sentence

  • The guidelines promote the principle of higher densities in urban areas as indicated in the preceding guidelines and it remains Government policy to promote sustainable patterns of urban settlement, particularly higher residential densities in locations which are, or will be, served by public transport under the Transport 21 programme.

  • In regard to Public Transport, it sets out that: ‘We estimate that by 2020 we will need to provide public transport to meet the needs of an additional 90,000 commuters on top of the 140,000 likely to be catered for by Transport 21.

  • The Strategy builds on previous strategies and investment programmes, and for this reason several major infrastructure schemes that are included in the government’s Transport 21 investment framework are included in all of the strategy options.

  • In general, appropriate locations for such increased densities include city and town centres, ‘brownfield’ sites (within city or town centres), sites within public transport corridors (with particular reference to those identified in the Transport 21 programme), inner suburban / infill sites, institutional lands and outer suburban / ‘greenfield’ sites.

  • In 2029, the proposed scheme forms part of a much bigger public transportation network than in 2014 (in 2029, the full Transport 21 public transportation network is assumed).Furthermore, in 2029, the demand for travel in the Dublin area is much higher than in 2014 and, therefore, the number of vehicles on the highway network is greater.

  • The positive impact of the proposed scheme will also grow over time as more elements of the Transport 21 publicTraffic flow plots have been extracted from the MNTM traffic model and are presented in Figure 7.2 to Figure 7.17.

  • Transport 21 includes reference to ‘targeted improvement’ of the coastal roads of the region.

  • The implementation of Metro North is central to Irish government transport policy as set out in Transport 21 and reinforced by the revised Programme for Government published in 2010.

  • Simply put, Metro North provides the backbone to Transport 21 linking all the other lines.

  • More specifically, the ELFRI topic index is as follows: outdoor spaces and buildings 1.7; Transport 2.1; Housing 1.7; Social participation 2.1; Respect and social inclusion 2.2; Civic participation and employment 1.9; Communication and information 2.1; and Community support and health services1.7. Generally, according to the index, the Łódzkie region can improve significantly as an elderly friendly place to live.

Related to Transport 21

  • Transport means the most efficient and available method of conveyance. In all cases, where practical, economy fare will be utilized. If possible, the Insured’s Common Carrier tickets will be used.

  • Transportation Facilities means any physical facility that moves or assist in the movement of people or goods including facilities identified in OAR 660-012-0020 but excluding electricity, sewage, and water systems.

  • Transportation means any land, sea or air conveyance required to Transport the Insured during an Emergency Evacuation. Transportation includes, but is not limited to, air ambulances, land ambulances and private motor vehicles.

  • Transportation Service Agreement means the contract between KUB and the Customer whereby KUB agrees to provide transportation gas service to the Customer.

  • Transportation Services means travel assistance given to an individual

  • air transport means the carriage by civil aircraft of passengers, baggage, cargo, and mail, separately or in combination, held out to the public for remuneration or hire, which, for the avoidance of doubt, shall include scheduled and non-scheduled (charter) air transport, and full cargo services;

  • Slow sand filtration means a process involving passage of raw water through a bed of sand at low velocity (generally less than 0.4 meters per hour (m/h)) resulting in substantial particulate removal by physical and biological mechanisms.