The Congestion Management Program (CMP) for Los Angeles County is intended to address regional congestion by linking transportation, land use and air quality decisions. It includes monitoring results on the Levels of Service (LOS) of the regional highway/roadway system and the performance of the transit system. The Countywide Deficiency Plan component includes information on the congestion impacts of projected growth over 20 years by various land use types as well as the capacity-enhancing or demand-reducing benefits of numerous land use, capital, systems management, demand management, and transit mitigation strategies. It requires the cities and Countyy of Los Angeles to implement mitigation strategies commensurate with their annual level of new development. Cities and the County are also required to adopt and implement a transportation demand management ordinance and a program to analyze the impacts of land use decisions on the regional transportation system.
Congestion Management Program for Los Angeles County, 1993
1993
276 pages
Report
No indication
English
Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Road Transportation , Metropolitan Rail Transportation , Traffic congestion , Traffic management , Transportation planning , Rapid transit systems , Highway planning , Trip length , Travel demand , Transportation models , Trip forecasting , Urban planning , Land usage , Air quality , Traffic volume , Urban transportation , Los Angeles County(California)
Signalization priority in Los Angeles County
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