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BCC Regular Meeting
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04/22/2014
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Board of County Commissioners
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Bridge & Marine Navigation Conflicts <br />• Reduce Impacts to Bridges <br />• Synchronize trains to reduce # of closures <br />• Establish limits on maximum bridge closure time <br />• Modernize Bridge Mechanisms & Structures <br />• Establish limits on maximum bridge closure time <br />• Improve Safety — On -Site Bridge Tender & Add <br />2nd (western) Police Boat & Dock in Tequesta <br />St. Lucie River FEC RR Bridgd_oxahatchee River FEC RR Bridge <br />Access to Broadband Ca acit <br />• Discounted Broadband Access Rate <br />for Public & Not -for -Profit Institutions <br />• Local Governments, Agencies, Educational <br />Users, Hospitals & BioTech/BioMed Users <br />Freight Rationalization <br />• Balance Rail Activity on Rail Network <br />• Freight & passenger on both FEC & CSX rail corridors <br />• Create Future Rail Demand Model <br />(passenger & freight; CSX & FEC) <br />Land Use & Transportation Impacts <br />• Impacts in Historic Downtowns <br />• Downtown parking, landscaping, transportation <br />• Impacts to Property Values <br />• Impacts to Traffic & Emergency Response <br />Other Issues <br />• Impacts on Wildlife & Listed Species <br />• Benefit/Cost Analysis <br />• Extend Public Comment Period to 90 Days <br />4/2,/2014 <br />4.4 <br />
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