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Resolution Number
2019-041
Approved Date
06/11/2019
Agenda Item Number
10.A.1.
Resolution Type
Text Amendments to Comprehensive Plan 2030 for approval purposes
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Indian River County Comprehensive Plan 2030
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Proposed amendments to Transportation and Capital Improvements sent for approval before adopting
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Comprehensive Plan <br /> Transportation Element <br /> establishments along SR 60 brought commercial centers closer to some of the new development, <br /> many of the newer subdivisions remain several miles away from commercial centers. <br /> .Y . ... <br /> Overall, population growth and growth in the number and length of trips are the primary <br /> contributors to increased transportation demand. In order to maintain the existing quality of life in <br /> the community,this demand must be met by providing appropriate roadway and transit capacity, by <br /> maximizing the efficient use of the transportation system, and by coordinating land use and <br /> transportation. <br /> Roadway Capacity <br /> Overall, roadway levels-of-service have declined in recent years in Indian River County. The <br /> primary cause of the lower service levels is that the demand for the transportation system (as <br /> reflected in growth in population, trips, and miles traveled) has increased faster than the supply of <br /> new transportation facilities. One indication of new capacity is the increase in roadway system <br /> centerline miles. Ike-past-decadeSince 2010, roadway centerline mileage increased only 4.5%, <br /> far below the growth in population and the growth of daily person trips. Consequently, the average <br /> commute time increased 9.1%in Indian River County. <br /> One reason for the lack of growth in the supply of transportation facilities is the increase in cost in <br /> providing those facilities. At the same time, many of the transportation revenue sources, <br /> particularly at the state and federal level, have experienced stagnant or negative growth. For <br /> example, the federal gas tax has remained constant at 18.4 cents/gallon since 1982. Recognizing <br /> that revenue shortfalls were jeopardizing the implementation of the county's long range <br /> transportation plan, the county took the initiative to increase transportation revenues locally. These <br /> increases have enabled the county to make substantial progress in delivering new roadway capacity. <br /> Level of Service Assessment <br /> According to Rule 9-J5, each local government in the state must establish a roadway level of <br /> service in its comprehensive plan. As indicated in the FDOT Quality and Level of Service <br /> Manual, roadway level of service is a measure of user satisfaction of a roadway expressed in <br /> letter-grade format, from "A" to "F", based on travel speed and volume of traffic on various <br /> classifications of roadways. Adopted and actual levels of service on the Indian River County <br /> roadway network appear in Table 4.7.1. <br /> • Level of Service Standard <br /> Throughout Florida, most local governments have adopted Level of Service "D" peak <br /> season/peak hour as their roadway system standard. In the urbanized areas of the state, a level of <br /> Community Development Department Indian River County 72 <br /> APPENDIX A—Transportation Amendments <br />
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