Hillsborough Corridor Planning & Preservation Best Practices

Figure 6. Hillsborough County corridor context classification map. Source: Hillsborough County, Context Based Classification Tech Memo, January 2022

Tallahassee-Leon County The City of Tallahassee and Leon County have a joint City-County Department of Planning, Land Management, and Community Enhancement (PLACE) and a joint local comprehensive plan that sets shared goals and policies. Additionally, PLACE coordinates on regional transportation planning with the region’s MPO known as the Capital Region Transportation Planning Agency (CRTPA), and houses the Blueprint Intergovernmental Agency (IA), a joint City-County agency. In 2002, the Blueprint 2000 Intergovernmental Agency initiated a project to develop a comprehensive corridor management program for the City of Tallahassee and Leon County that was ultimately adopted in 2006. The Comprehensive Planning section of the Tallahassee-Leon County Planning Department develops policies and strategies for corridor management and is charged with updating the Future Right-of-Way Needs Map (Map 27). This map is the main driver for identifying future corridor right-of-way needs and is updated every five years in conjunction with the production of the Capital Region Transportation Planning Agency’s (CRTPA) Long Range Transportation Plan (locally called the Regional Mobility Plan).

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