The report provides information on eight alternative means for travel in the I-90 corridor across Lake Washington. All alternatives are developed in the general context of the region's adopted 1990 Transportation Systems Plan. Included are guideway transit systems, bus transit improvements, and combinations of bus/highway improvements. Current federal laws and regulations regarding Interstate withdrawal and substitution are discussed. Other major areas reviewed are: (1) Land use and regional development; (2) transportation system performance; (3) economic and fiscal feasibility; (4) environmental impacts; and (5) social impacts.
I-90 Highway/Transit Alternatives. Phase II. Draft
1975
142 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation & Traffic Planning , Road Transportation , Transportation , Highway transportation , Interstate highway system , Lake Washington , Planning , Travel demand , Federal assistance programs , Buses(Vehciles) , Land use , Environmental impact , Economic factors , Social effect , Washington(State) , Interstate highway 90 , King County(Washington) , Transportation planning
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