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| The Transportation Agency for Monterey County adopted these guidelines to assist cities, the county, and developers in adequately assessing the impact of their project on the regional transportation system. |
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Use the Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) and the Congestion Management Program level of service standards (LOS). |
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Check given traffic volumes against CMP monitoring and state and local agency published traffic volumes. |
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Check LOS against the CMP LOS Monitoring and CMP LOS Standards. |
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Check to see if methods used to calculate LOS are Highway Capacity Manual methods. |
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Check to see if the TAMC Bikeways Plan is affected. |
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Check to see if pedestrian access is provided to and through the development. |
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Check that improvements identified along the affected corridors are now programmed in funded transportation capital programs. These can be identified by the document to show valid future congestion relief. |
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Point out where the plan or project is inconsistent with TAMC approved plans. |
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Point out suggested remedial actions and reference the specific TAMC RTP or CMP Goal. See attached list of suggested measures. |
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Where several jurisdictions may be affected, suggest that those agencies be involved in resolving impacts. |
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All comments on plans and EIR's are copied to affected agencies. |
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When the final document is released review whether comments were addressed. |
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If a serious problem is foreseen after comments are submitted and responded to, report to the TAMC Board for any action required. |
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