§ 170.411. What should a long-range transportation plan include?
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A LRTP should include:
(a)An evaluation of a full range of transportation modes and connections between modes such as highway, rail, air, and water, to meet transportation needs;
(b)Trip generation studies, including determination of traffic generators due to land use;
(c)Social and economic development planning to identify transportation improvements or needs to accommodate existing and proposed land use in a safe and economical fashion;
(d)Measures that address health and safety concerns relating to transportation improvements;
(e)A review of the existing and proposed transportation system to identify the relationships between transportation and the environment;
(f)Cultural preservation planning to identify important issues and develop a transportation plan that is sensitive to Tribal cultural preservation;
(g)Scenic byway and tourism plans;
(h)Measures that address energy conservation considerations;
(i)A prioritized list of short- and long-term transportation needs; and
(j)An analysis of funding alternatives to implement plan recommendations.
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