Hillsborough County Complete Streets Guide

4.2.1 Collaborate with FDOT, the TPO, HART, Plant City, Tampa and Temple Terrace to develop and maintain a Corridor Preservation Plan Map (Map 1). This map will identify the number of lanes, general right-of-way needs, alignments and multimodal facilities for all transportation corridors, including transit and multi-use trails, primarily within the Urban Service Area. Update the Corridor Preservation Plan to protect future right- of-way from encroachment, provide connectivity and ensure multimodal transportation corridors are adequate to serve SODQQHGJURZWKDQGWRVXSSRUWGHYHORSPHQWSDWWHUQVDVGHȴQHG in the Future Land Use Element.

Objective 4.2

Policies

4.2.2 Review and update the Corridor Preservation Plan to address the growth and mobility needs of the County prior to each update of the TPO’s Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP).

4.2.3 Ensure that new developments are consistent with the adopted Corridor Preservation Plan by reviewing them during the site and subdivision plan review process.

4.2.4 Coordinate the design of roadway improvements with the jurisdictions in which those roadways are located. The preservation of right-of-way will be based on the Corridor Preservation Plan or policies of the relevant jurisdiction. 4.2.5 Collaborate with FDOT, HART, the TPO, Plant City, Tampa and Temple Terrace to integrate the Future Transit Corridors Plan with the Corridor Preservation Plan to address the growth and mobility needs of the County. Continue to preserve transit right-of-way consistent with the Transit Right- of-Way Preservation Corridors Map (Map 2).

 UNINCORPORATED HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN

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