Goals, Guiding Statements, and Objectives The following breaks down each goal by its guiding statement and objectives. The guiding statement explains the intent and focus on each goal; the objective describes the ways in which to measure or achieve the goal.
Land Use & Transportation Integration
Multimodal Options
Provide a balanced transportation system that makes it easier to bike, walk, or take transit. Objective 1: Increase intermodal connectivity to allow system users greater mode and route choices. Objective 2: Improve accessibility and performance of facilities for transit users, pedestrians, and bicyclists to encourage alternative modes.
Coordinating transportation investments with land use and development decisions. Objective 1: Support efficient infill and redevelopment opportunities by maximizing use of the existing transportation system. Objective 2: Prepare for continued population growth by coordinating transportation strategies with land use initiatives to foster a vibrant and livable community. Making it easier to connect within and through the Town for all modes. Objective 1: Provide efficient regional routes and internal connectivity. Objective 2: Develop strategies to better manage travel demand and identify system optimization measures. Support the local economy by making it easier to move people and freight around and through the Town. Objective 1: Support investment in identified existing and future development nodes. Objective 2: Leverage transportation improvements that position the Town for improved access to regional assets and increased market competitiveness.
Network Mobility
Neighborhood Character
Enhancing the quality of life and preserving local character. Objective 1: Preserve and enhance established residential neighborhoods. Objective 2: Promote strong transportation connections between activity centers and neighborhoods. Promoting a safe and secure transportation system by reducing crashes and improving emergency response. Objective 1: Promote long- term adaptability of the transportation network to prevent interruptions, endure damages, and quickly recover
Economic Vitality
Safety & Security
from disturbances. Objective 2: Reduce multimodal conflicts by reducing frequency and severity of crashes and enhancing bicycle and pedestrian safety.
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