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TRANSPORTATION <br /> Transportation Analysis Zones <br /> ❑ Include a table allocating forecasted population, household, and employment growth by TAZ for 2020, 2030 and 2040. <br /> ❑ Describe how you have allocated demographic growth based on your plan's assumptions for guided future land use (e.g., <br /> density, mix of uses, locations for new development, highway/transit access, redevelopment, etc.). <br /> ❑ When doing your land use planning, accommodate development densities around transit consistent with density <br /> expectations established in Chapter 3 of the 2040 Transportation Policy Plan (2040 TPP). <br /> Roadways <br /> ❑ Describe and map the functional classification of all existing and proposed roads within your community, using the <br /> functional classification system described in Appendix D of the TPP and the roadway classification map currently <br /> recognized in the region. <br /> Maps must reflect the principal arterials adopted as the metropolitan highway system in the 2040 Transportation Policy <br /> Plan (2040 TPP). <br /> If a community determines that a change to the A-minor arterial system in the community is warranted, a request <br /> should be made to the Transportation Advisory Board (TAB)for the change, and TAB's approval secured, prior to <br /> reflecting the new classification in the community's plan. Check the council's website or contact Elaine Koutsoukos at <br /> 651-602-1717 for more information. <br /> Maps should also show the streets classified by the community as major and minor collectors and local streets. <br /> Changes to these streets from the function shown on the regional map are at a community's discretion, and do not <br /> need approval from TAB. However, these changes should follow the criteria laid out in Appendix D of the TPP and <br /> maintain system continuity. A map or table highlighting any discrepancies between the community's map and the <br /> regional functional classification map previously referenced should be submitted to Council staff so the regional map <br /> can be updated. <br /> ❑ Include the following information for the principal and A-minor arterials: <br /> ❑ Identify the existing and future number of lanes. <br /> ❑ Map current traffic volumes, including heavy commercial volumes, which include both ADT and HCADT. <br /> ❑ Map forecasted 2040 traffic volumes. (This should be done using the Council's regional model, or another method with <br /> approval from Council forecasting staff.) <br /> ❑ Identify future rights-of-way that need to be preserved. <br /> ❑ Identify planned improvements to principal arterials as shown in the Current Revenue scenario of the 2040 TPP. <br /> ❑ Identify any existing or proposed future MnPASS lanes, dedicated busways and bus-only shoulder lanes as shown in <br /> Figure 6-6 of the 2040 TPP. <br /> For other proposed interchange improvements, follow the Highway Interchange Request Criteria and Review <br /> Procedure, which can be found in Appendix F of the 2040 TPP. <br /> ❑ Incorporate access management guidelines of MnDOT, or those of the county in which your community is located, into <br /> your comprehensive plan as well as into your subdivision and zoning ordinances. <br /> d Describe recommendations from recent corridor studies regarding roadway improvements, changes in land use, <br /> and/or access. <br /> Transit <br /> ❑ The region has established Transit Market Areas to guide the types and levels of transit service that are appropriate for <br /> efficient and effective services. Transit Market Areas are defined in Appendix G of the 2040 TPP by the demographic and <br /> urban design factors that are associated with successful transit service. Identify your community in relationship to your <br /> transit market area(s). Describe and map the existing and planned transit infrastructure and services in your community, <br /> including those of Metro Transit or other regional transit service providers. Communities should include the identification of <br /> the following basic elements of the transit system in their comprehensive plan: <br /> Existing transit routes and dial-a-ride services <br /> Existing and potential high-frequency transit routes <br /> Existing and planned transit stations and transit centers <br /> ❑ Existing and planned park-and-rides and express bus corridors <br /> Cl Existing and planned transit advantages <br /> C Existing transit support facilities <br /> For communities with transitways in the 2040 TPP Current Revenue Scenario with an identified mode and <br /> alignment and for high-frequency bus corridors: <br /> ❑ Describe the community's roles and responsibilities in transitway development, including activities completed or <br /> currently underway. <br /> Page-4 1 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL LOCAL PLANNING HANDBOOK <br /> Print Date:3/10/2016 Checklist of Minimum Requirements for Ramsey <br />
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