
Goal
To update the City's Transportation
Concurrency Management System to balance economic development need while
ensuring that multi-modal transportation facilities and services needed
to support development and redevelopment are available concurrent with
the impacts of such development.
Objectives
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Recommend changes to the Concurrency
Management Chapter of the Land Development Code, transportation
Element and /or the Capital Improvements Element in conformance with
State law.
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Review concurrency management systems
from other jurisdictions to ensure that the City is utilizing best
management practices as it relates to transportation concurrency
management.
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Review proposed changes to the City's
fiscal model as they relate to the provision of transportation
infrastructure for residents, workers and visitors.
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Review of balancing economic
development needs with the provision of a multi-modal transportation
system to accommodate future needs.
Specific Tasks
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Review data from other jurisdictions
regarding the implementation of the Proportionate Fair Share
requirements of SB 360.
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Evaluate the City's proposed
proportionate fair share amendment for compliance with the
requirements of SB 360 and current concurrency management
procedures.
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Recommend changes to the Concurrency
Management Chapter of the Land Development Code, Transportation
Element and/or the Capital Improvements Element required by State
law.
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Review calculation assumptions and
data from the recently completed impact fee update.
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Recommend additional implementation
of the existing impact fee study or recommend further study based on
the findings of the committee.
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Review the City's Transportation
Concurrency Exception Area and recommend changes to the boundaries
and policies pertaining to it.
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Review other transportation related
initiatives as necessary.
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