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Plan
Approved Date
09/19/2006
Control Number
2006-322
Agenda Item Number
9.A.2.
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IRC 2020 Comprehensive Plan - Chapter 4
Subject
Transportration Element
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Comprehensive Plan Transportation Element <br /> POLICY 12. 2 : The county will ensure adequate access to the three public use airports, <br /> passenger rail station, transit transfer points, and other intermodal facilities by making the <br /> roadway and transit improvements identified in this element. <br /> POLICY 12 . 3 : County staff will attend meetings with state and local aviation officials <br /> and provide information to support the City of Vero Beach in its effort to re-establish <br /> commuter airline service . <br /> POLICY 12.4 : The county will review airport master plans, transit development plans, <br /> and intermodal facility plans to ensure adequate bicycle, pedestrian, transit, and auto <br /> access and circulation within airports and related facilities. <br /> OBJECTIVE 13 ENERGY EFFICIENCY <br /> Between 2001 to-202-5-.and2030CO, HC, and NO emissions will increase to no more than 15 <br /> percent during each five-year period. <br /> POLICY 13 . 1 : The County will implement the transportation improvements identified in <br /> the 29252030 Cost Feasible Plan. <br /> PLAN IMPLEMENTATION <br /> An important part of any plan is its implementation. Implementation involves execution of the <br /> plan' s policies . It involves taking actions and achieving results . <br /> For the Transportation Element, implementation involves various activities. While some of these <br /> actions will be ongoing, others are activities that will be taken by certain points in time. For each <br /> policy in this element, Table 4. 10 identifies the type of action required, the responsible entity for <br /> taking the action, the timing, and whether or not the policy necessitates a capital expenditure. <br /> To implement the Transportation Element, several different types of actions must be taken. <br /> These include: capital improvements, collection of data, enforcement of land development <br /> regulations and ordinances, execution of interlocal agreements, coordination, and preparation of <br /> studies and evaluation and monitoring reports. <br /> Overall plan implementation responsibility will rest with the planning department. Besides its <br /> responsibilities as identified in Table 4. 10, the planning department has the additional <br /> responsibility of ensuring that other entities discharge their responsibilities . This will entail <br /> notifying other applicable departments of capital expenditures to be included in their budgets, <br /> notifying other departments and groups of actions that must be taken, and assisting other <br /> departments and agencies in their plan implementation responsibilities. <br /> Community Development Department Indian River County 140 <br />
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