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06/11/2019
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2019-090
Agenda Item Number
10.A.1.
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IRC Comprehensive Plan 2030 (with RESO 2019-041)
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Text Amendments for Capital Improvements and Transportation
Text of amendments sent to state and regional authority for approval before adoption
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Comprehensive Plan <br />Transportation Element <br />There are two other counties adjacent to Indian River. These are Okeechobee and Osceola. Both of <br />those counties are located contiguous to environmental or low density agricultural areas of Indian <br />River County and therefore pose no significant impact to maintaining levels of service in the <br />county. <br />Long Range Transportation Plan Development and Future Needs <br />According to the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA) of 1991, each MPO <br />must develop a long range transportation plan to address the transportation needs of its area. In <br />addition, ISTEA requires that long range plans consider a horizon of at least 20 years. In <br />20052015, the Indian River County MPO completed its most recent Long Range Plan update. <br />The horizon year for that plan is 20302040. It should be noted that the MPO is in the process of <br />updating its LRTP to the year 20352045. After the 2035 2045 update is completed, Indian River <br />County will amend its Comprehensive Plan to ensure consistency with the adopted LRTP. <br />As indicated in the MPO's long-range plan, the analysis of projected traffic needs involves three <br />primary steps: Model Validation, Needs Analysis, and Cost Feasible Analysis. <br />• Model Validation <br />Prior to its use as a tool for projecting needs, the Indian River County traffic model was validated <br />using 2000-2010 base year data. The traffic model is the Florida Standard Urban Transportation <br />Model Structure (FSUTMS) traffic model that, when run with the Indian River County highway <br />network and socioeconomic data as inputs, predicts future traffic on area roads for desired <br />projection years. <br />In validating the traffic model, Census records, state labor department employment statistics, and <br />other sources to estimate Indian River County's population and employment data for 2000-2010 <br />were used. The 2000-2010 data were then projected through 20302040. These data are <br />summarized in Table 4.6. The socioeconomic data were then used in the model validation <br />process and in the prediction of future traffic levels for the long range plan needs analysis. <br />The 2030 2040 socioeconomic data projections used in the travel demand forecasting model <br />were based on the County's future land use map. Using the map as a control, the MPO projected <br />single and multi family dwelling units, hotel/motel units, school enrollment, and employment for <br />2030 2040 by traffic analysis zones. <br />While this methodology is standard, the results do not reflect the impact of some of the land use <br />initiatives incorporated within this plan. To the extent that traditional neighborhood <br />development (TND) projects are built, other mixed use projects are developed, land uses are <br />connected, bike/ped facilities are built, and transit service is enhanced, the model results may <br />overestimate the number of vehicle trips that the socioeconomic data projections suggest. <br />Community Development Department Indian River County 77 <br />APPENDIX A — Transportation Amendments <br />
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