Transportation plan definition

Transportation plan means the official intermodal metropolitan transportation plan that is developed through the metropolitan planning process for the metropolitan planning area, developed pursuant to 23 CFR part 450.
Transportation plan which means a compilation of policy statements, goals, standards, maps and action programs for guiding the future development of the various modes of transportation of the city and its environs such as streets and highways, public transit, railroads, air transportation, trucking and water transportation, and includes a major thoroughfare plan;
Transportation plan means a document that is required under the regulation implementing section 134 of Title 23 U.S.C., and section 8 of the federal Transit Act, and is intended to foster a continuing, cooperative, and comprehensive planning process.

Examples of Transportation plan in a sentence

  • Responsible Parties: EA Develop Project Rating System Develop rating mechanism using criteria consistent with the California Active Transportation Program, Regional Transportation Plan and City General Plan to identify high priority projects that will help meet local, regional and state health and safety goals.

  • Developer shall pay to the Authority a subsidy for the costs of the operation of transit services, transit facilities, transportation demand management programs, and other reasonable and customary operating costs (collectively, “Transit Operating Costs”) as provided for in the Transportation Plan in accordance with this Section (the “Annual Transportation Subsidy”).

  • It’s assumed the MTP-collected data will include available performance and GIS data from the FY2025-2029 Passenger Transportation Plan (PTP) and CyRide.

  • Within thirty (30) days of the Effective Date as defined in Section 4 above, , the Property Owner shall convey to the Town, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances, the property along South Xxxxxxxxx Street, a roadway classified as arterial in the Town of Xxxxxxxxx Transportation Plan, to constitute a 45-foot right-of-way width from centerline.

  • The tasks to complete the LRP Update‐Final Report include: Task 1: Finalize recommendations from Work Authorization No. 1 into a cohesive document that outlines a fiscally constrained program of capital and operating ‘projects’ for the short range (5‐year) plan and long‐range (20‐year) plan with projects developed to a level sufficient for inclusion in the Transportation Improvement Program and the Regional Transportation Plan (as required by the Houston‐Galveston Area Council).


More Definitions of Transportation plan

Transportation plan means the comprehensive transportation study and demand management plan approved by Council on June 28, 2010, and the three (3) follow-up plans required by Council through its Stage 1 approval of the Site Plan entitled, respectively, “Transit Service and Shuttle Services and Off-Site Parking Plan”, “Transportation and Parking Operations Plan” and “Transportation Demand Management Plan” describing how the Site will be serviced by vehicular and non-vehicular modes of transportation, details of the operational measures to be implemented and details of the transportation demand management measures to be advanced and implemented and that are set out in the Site Plan Agreement as ongoing obligations;
Transportation plan means the Regional Mobility & Transportation Enhancements Surtax Initiative considered and approved by the County Commission on September 13, 2018. The Transportation Plan included 709 Municipal Projects (506 MCPs and 203 MR&MPs) with an estimated total cost, inclusive of the Municipal Project Contingency and Community Shuttle Service, of $2.8 billion.
Transportation plan means the official 20-year fiscally constrained intermodal metropolitan transportation plan (MTP) that is developed for the metropolitan planning area through the metropolitan planning process, pursuant to 23 CFR Part 450.
Transportation plan means the county transportation plan, or any modification which may exist and has been adopted by the county commissioners. VICINITY SKETCH: A map at a scale suitable to locate the proposed subdivision, showing the boundary lines of all adjacent properties and streets and other information necessary to determine the general location of the proposed subdivision. WATERCOURSE: Any natural stream, river, creek, drainage waterway, gully, ravine or wash in which water flows either perennially or ephemeral and has a definite channel bed and banks and includes any area adjacent therefore subject to inundation bay overflow. The term watercourse shall not be construed to mean any facility created exclusively for the conveyance of irrigation water. WELL ISOLATION ZONE: Area within a 100 foot radius of a water well. WILDLAND URBAN INTERFACE OR WUI: The line, area, or zone where structures and other human development meet or intermingle with undeveloped wildland or vegetative fuels. [ARM 24.321.301(1)(i)] WILDLIFE: Living things, which are neither human nor domesticated. WILDLIFE HABITAT: Place or type of site where wildlife naturally lives and grows.
Transportation plan means a detailed Plan providing for the transportation of participants and attendees at the Special Event;
Transportation plan means the plan contemplated in section 4.3 of this Agreement and attached as Schedule “A” once approved by the Director.
Transportation plan means the transportation plan for the regional transportation area under section 6. (“plan de transport”)