Hillsborough Corridor Planning & Preservation Best Practices

Table 6. Tallahassee-Leon County Corridor Management Policies, Continued

OBJECTIVE 2.3: [M]

PROTECTION OF FUTURE TRANSIT CORRIDORS: develop and maintain a plan that identifies future transit rights-of-way and corridors and provides means of protecting and acquiring such areas.

Policy 2.3.1: [M]

Existing and future transit rights-of-way and corridors shall be identified as a part of the comprehensive plan for integrating transit into the existing transportation system.

Policy 2.3.2: [M]

Incentives to encourage the donation of transit rights-of-way and corridors shall be developed.

Policy 2.3.3: [M]

Development agreements and land use regulations shall be utilized to preserve future transit corridors.

Source: Tallahassee Leon County Comprehensive Plan, p. 178-180 and 182. The County relies on the use of the Future Rights-of-Way Needs Map (Map 27, Figure 7), Future Right- of-Way Needs and Access Classifications Table (Table 7), and the MPO’s Long-Range Transportation Plan (titled Connections 2045 Regional Mobility Plan) to carry out these objectives and policies.

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