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Page - 11 | 2015 SYSTEM STATEMENT – NEW BRIGHTON TRANSPORTATION <br />Other Plan Considerations <br />Regional Bicycle Transportation Network <br />TPP Figure 7-1 shows the RBTN as established for the first time in the 2040 TPP. The network consists <br />of a series of prioritized Tier 1 and Tier 2 corridors and dedicated alignments (routes). The process <br />used to develop the RBTN, as well as the general principles and analysis factors used in its <br />development, can be found in the Bicycle and Pedestrian Chapter of the TPP. <br />The RBTN corridors and alignments make up the “trunk arterials” of the overall system of bikeways that <br />connect to regional employment and activity centers. These are not intended to be the only bicycle <br />facilities in the region, and local units should also consider planning for any additional bike facilities <br />desired by their communities. RBTN corridors are shown where more specific alignments within those <br />corridors have not yet been designated, so local governments are encouraged to use their <br />comprehensive planning process to identify suitable alignments within the RBTN corridors for future <br />incorporation into the TPP. <br />In addition, agencies should plan their local on and off-road bikeway networks to connect to the <br />designated Tier 1 and Tier 2 alignments, as well as any new network alignments within RBTN corridors <br />to be proposed in local comprehensive plans. Bikeway projects that complete segments of, or connect <br />to, the RBTN are given priority for federal transportation funds through the Transportation Advisory <br />Board’s biannual regional solicitation. <br />Figure 7-1 shows that your community currently has one or more RBTN corridors and alignments within <br />its jurisdiction. The Council encourages local governments to incorporate the RBTN map within their <br />local bicycle plan maps to show how the local and regional systems are planned to work together. An <br />on-line interactive RBTN map, which allows communities to view the RBTN links in their community at a <br />much more detailed scale than Figure 7-1, can be found in the Transportation section of the Local <br />Planning Handbook. The handbook also includes best practices, references, and guidance for all local <br />bicycle planning. <br /> <br />A Minor System / Functional Classification <br />The TPP has always recognized the A minor arterial system as an important supplement to the regional <br />highway system, and the Transportation Advisory Board (TAB) continues to maintain the official <br />regional map of these roads. The 2040 TPP does include an updated functional classification map (Fig. <br />1-2 in Chapter 1) and a modified Appendix D - Functional Classification Criteria. Communities should <br />consult the Local Plan Handbook for more information on functional classification, how to reflect the A <br />minor arterial system in their plan, and how to request functional classification changes if necessary. <br />Freight <br />The Council encourages all local governments to plan for freight movement in their communities. <br />Trucks are the major mode of freight movement in the region and across the nation to distribute <br />consumer goods as well as move manufactured goods and commodities, and they operate in every <br />community. <br />Communities with special freight facilities shown on TPP Figure 8-1, Metropolitan Freight System, <br />(attached) should also include those additional modes and facilities in their local plan, and plan for <br />compatible adjacent land uses.
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