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Comprehensive Plan Transportation Element <br /> The planning department staff will be responsible for monitoring and evaluating the <br /> Transportation Element. This will involve collection of data and compilation of information <br /> regarding facility capacity, expansion, and new development permitted. This will be done on a <br /> regular basis. As part of the county's concurrency management system, the county will <br /> continually monitor facility capacity to ensure that transportation level-of-service standards will <br /> be maintained. <br /> While monitoring will occur on a continual basis, formal evaluation of the Transportation <br /> Element will occur every five years in conjunction with the formal evaluation and appraisal of <br /> the entire comprehensive plan. Besides assessing progress, the evaluation and appraisal process <br /> will also be used to determine whether the Transportation Element objectives should be modified <br /> or expanded . In this way the monitoring and evaluation of the Transportation Element will not <br /> only provide a means of determining the degree of success of the plan's implementation; it will <br /> also provide a mechanism for evaluating needed changes to the plan element. <br /> Table 4. 11 Transportation Element Evaluation Matrix <br /> Objective # Measure Timeframe <br /> 1 # of capacity deficiencies Through 2020 <br /> 2 # of high relative accident rate intersections By 2010 <br /> 3 Completion of transportation system review Annually <br /> 4 Acquisition of all ultimate rights-of-way 2015 <br /> 5 Traffic control provision Through 2020 <br /> 6 Miles of bicycle and pedestrian facilities By 2030 <br /> 7 # of traffic circulation system/land use incompatibilities Through 2020 <br /> 8 Coordination Through 2020 <br /> 9 # of fixed route passenger trips By 2007 <br /> 10 Density of the urbanized area By 2010 <br /> 11 Existence of a coordinated transportation system Through 2020 <br /> 12 Instances of unmet aviation demand Through 2020 <br /> 13 Increases of CO , HC, and NO emissions IThrough2030 <br /> BiCamP PlanllOC6 Camp Ph Up�mATrmsP tion6le=c Mar 2C Cwnpv <br /> Community Development Department Indian River County 143 <br />