In 1999, the Florida legislature enabled local governments to establish Multimodal Transportation Districts (MMTD) in their comprehensive plan as a means of promoting a high quality multimodal environment with selected urban areas. The Florida Department of Transportation and it partners have engaged in several projects to support a more multimodal approach to transportation and development planning. These efforts have included development of multimodal level of service standards, as well as procedures or determining multimodal level of service and concurrency. This project builds on that work by providing model comprehensive plan amendments And land development regulations to assist local governments in implementing multimodal transportation districts, where priority is placed on walking, bicycling and transit use through a coordinated package of land use and transportation strategies.
Model Regulations and Plan Amendments for Multimodal Transportation Districts
2004
52 pages
Report
No indication
English
Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation planning , Comprehensive plans , Urban areas , Multimodal environments , Development planning , Service standards , Concurrency , Land development regulations , Local governments , Transportation strategies , Florida , Transit-friendly development , Liveable communities , Multimodal Transportation Districts(MMTD)
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