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Page - 10 | 2015 SYSTEM STATEMENT – NEW BRIGHTON TRANSPORTATION <br />Market Areas. Communities can find further maps and guidance for transit planning in the <br />Transportation section of the Local Planning Handbook. <br />Transitways <br />Current Revenue Scenario Transitways <br />The TPP’s Transit Investment Plan does not show any transitway investments planned for New <br />Brighton in the Current Revenue Scenario (TPP Figure 6-8). <br />Increased Revenue Scenario Transitways <br />The TPP Increased Revenue Scenario shows additional transitway corridors beyond the scope of the <br />plan’s adopted and fiscally constrained Transit Investment Plan (the Current Revenue Scenario). These <br />corridors are listed on page 6.63 of the TPP, and TPP Figure 6-9, which is attached, shows the <br />complete transitway vision for the region. <br />If New Brighton believes it might be directly impacted by transitways in the Increased Revenue <br />Scenario (for example, because they are participating in transitway corridor studies or feasibility <br />analyses), the transitways may be acknowledged in the Comprehensive Plan. These additional <br />corridors are or will be under study for mode and alignment recommendations, but they are not <br />included in fiscally constrained plan. However, they should be clearly identified as not funded within the <br />currently expected resources for transitways. The Council recognizes the important planning work that <br />goes into a corridor prior to it becoming part of the region’s Transit Investment Plan, especially if <br />increased revenues were to become available. <br />Similar to Current Revenue Scenario Transitways, communities should identify known potential stations <br />along planned transitways and consider guiding land use policies, station area plans, and associated <br />zoning, infrastructure, and implementation tools that support future growth around transit stations. <br />These policies can also influence station siting in initial planning phases of transitway corridors and <br />influence the competitiveness of a transitway for funding. Communities can find further guidance for <br />station area planning in the Transportation section of the Local Planning Handbook and the Transit <br />Oriented Development Guide. <br />Aviation <br />All communities must include an aviation element in the transportation sections of their comprehensive <br />plans. The degree of aviation planning and development considerations that need to be included in the <br />comprehensive plan varies by community. Even those communities not impacted directly by an airport <br />have a responsibility to include airspace protection in their comprehensive plan. The protection element <br />should include potential hazards to air navigation including electronic interference. <br />New Brighton is not in an influence area of a regional airport. Airspace protection should be included in <br />local codes/ordinances to control height of structures. <br />
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