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Code · Maryland · Land Use

§ 1-409

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§1–409.
(a)The transportation element may include all types of:
(1)airways;
(2)highways or streets;
(3)railways;
(4)waterways;
(5)routings for mass transit; and
(6)terminals for individuals, goods, and vehicles related to airways, highways, railways, and waterways.
(b)The transportation element shall:
(1)propose, on a schedule that extends as far into the future as is reasonable, the most appropriate and desirable patterns for:
(i)the general location, character, and extent of channels, routes, and terminals for transportation facilities; and
(ii)the circulation of individuals and goods;
(2)provide for bicycle and pedestrian access and travelways; and
(3)include an estimate of the use of any proposed improvement.
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