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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 /> crashes resulting in fatalities has also remained constant (2% of all crashes), this indicates that no <br /> increase in the severity of crashes has occurred in Indian River County. <br /> While overall crash rates have remained constant in Indian River County in the past decade, the <br /> number of intersections with five or more crashes has increased over time. This is not, however, <br /> necessarily indicative of a worsening safety situation. Rather, it is to be expected that the number of <br /> crashes will increase, given recent growth in population,travel, and the number of new intersections <br /> that result from new roadway construction. A better indication of safety can be determined by <br /> examining overall crash rates and the severity of crashes, a technique utilized in the 2025 Florida <br /> Transportation Plan. <br /> It should be noted that safety on many of the major corridors in the county has improved <br /> dramatically despite a significant increase in traffic. This can be attributed to the fact that FDOT and <br /> the county routinely undertake a number of safety improvements in the course of roadway widening <br /> projects. For example, part of the decline on US1 and SR 60 can be attributed to FDOT's safety <br /> management techniques, including the installation of mast arm signalization and backlit street <br /> identification signs; access management improvements, including the installation of center medians; <br /> and the use of ITS technologies (including fiber optic cables, traffic cameras, and white <br /> enforcement lights). As more information on the effectiveness of FDOT's techniques is obtained, <br /> some or all of these improvements may be incorporated into the county's roadway design and safety <br /> procedures. <br /> In the future, the county should review and revise its regulations and add new regulations, where <br /> warranted, that provide for developer-provided safety improvements at intersections and project <br /> entrances. In addition,the county should adopt a comprehensive plan policy to evaluate and provide <br /> for new techniques in its departmental operations. Examples of such techniques include installing <br /> camera monitoring at unsafe intersections; participating in statewide ITS initiatives such as the <br /> "511" informational system; deploying white enforcement lights at major intersections; creating a <br /> subcommittee of the MPO to address safety and operational issues; and improving the visibility of <br /> signage and traffic control devices. <br /> At the state level, the Florida Transportation Plan contains a number of techniques applicable to <br /> Indian River County, including the adoption of construction and incident notification systems and <br /> engineering techniques that promote safety and discourage aggressive driving (such as raised center <br /> medians and access management techniques). These and other techniques have been applied in <br /> Indian River County during recent FDOT construction projects on US 1, SR 60, and Indian River <br /> Boulevard. <br /> In addition to level of service, the County also considers safety when prioritizing intersection <br /> improvements. Together with the intersections listed above, other intersections will be <br /> considered as candidates for improvements based on the annual crash data collected. <br /> Multi-Jurisdiction Transportation Impact methodology Assessment <br /> Within all six of the jurisdictions in Indian River County, compliance with adopted roadway <br /> level of service standards is monitored through local concurrency management systems. Two of <br /> CommunityDevelopment Department Indian River County 75 <br /> APPENDIX A—Transportation Amendments <br />
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