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t Metropolitan Council Local Planning Handbook 1 Section 4. Transportation <br />Transportation <br />Policy Plan <br />April 2008 <br />The public facilities plan receives particular scrutiny because it <br />covers areas that fall within the Council's key function, overseeing <br />the economical and rational development of the region's <br />infrastructure, including transportation. The transportation plan is a <br />critical part of the public facilities plan. <br />The transportation plan must encompass existing and planned <br />modes of transportation, both public and private. All modes of <br />transportation are included: transit, highways and roads, <br />passageways for non - motorized vehicles, freight movement and <br />aviation. <br />The 2030 Transportation Po /icy Plan emphasizes a multi -modal <br />transportation system that includes transit, highways and roads, <br />non - motorized transportation, aviation and freight movement. The <br />transportation plan needs to include policies and strategies for <br />developing a multi -modal transportation system. <br />Minn. Stat. 473.859, Subd 3 <br />Minn. Stat. 473.859, Subd. 3, (1) <br />http://www.metrocouncil.orq/plan <br />n i n g /transportation /T P P/2 004 /T <br />PPO4CoverContentsPreface Fin <br />al. pdf <br />4 -1 <br />