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funding. These opportunities are guided by the strategies in the TPP and the various elements of <br /> the Transit Investment Plan. <br /> • The TPP includes an updated transitway system plan that more clearly articulates which projects <br /> can be funded within reasonable revenue expectations through year 2040 (Current Revenue <br /> Scenario as shown in TPP Figure 6-8, which is also attached). The plan includes five new or <br /> expanded METRO lines, three new arterial bus rapid transit lines, and three corridors under study <br /> for mode and alignment but identified in the Counties Transit Improvement Board's (CTIB) Phase I <br /> Program of Projects. This system was developed in collaboration with CTIB, a major partner in <br /> regional transitway expansion. <br /> • The TPP does not include operating funding for transit service expansion beyond the existing <br /> network of regular route bus, general public dial-a-ride, and Metro Vanpool. <br /> • The Increased Revenue Scenario (shown TPP Figure 6-9, which is also attached) illustrates the <br /> level of expansion for the bus and support system and transitway system that might be reasonable <br /> if additional revenues were made available to accelerate construction of the transitway vision for the <br /> region. <br /> • The plan includes updated requirements and considerations for land use planning around the <br /> region's transit system, This includes new residential density standards for areas near major <br /> regional transit investments and an increased emphasis on proactive land use planning in <br /> coordination with the planning of the transit system. <br /> Aviation System - Chapter 9 <br /> The Metropolitan Aviation System Is comprised of nine airports (shown in Figure 1-9 of the TPP and <br /> also attached to this system statement) and off-airport navigational aids. There are no new airports or <br /> navigational aids that have been added to the system in the 2040 TPP. <br /> • The TPP discusses the regional airport classification system as well as providing an overview of <br /> roles and responsibilities in aviation for our regional and national partners. The investment plan in <br /> includes an overview of funding sources for projects, and an overview of projects proposed for the <br /> local airports that will maintain and enhance the regional airport system. <br /> • Modifications were made to Appendix I—Regional Airspace, Appendix J— Metropolitan Airports <br /> Commission Capital Investment Review Process, Appendix K—Airport Long Term Comprehensive <br /> Plans and Appendix L—Aviation Land Use Compatibility. <br /> Other Plan Changes <br /> Regional Bicycle Transportation Network - Chapter 7 <br /> The 2040 TPP encourages the use of bicycles as a mode of transportation. To that end, the TPP <br /> establishes for the first time a Regional Bicycle Transportation Network (RBTN). The goal of the RBTN <br /> is to establish an integrated seamless network of on-street bikeways and off-road trails that <br /> complement each other to most effectively improve conditions for bicycle transportation at the regional <br /> level. Cities, counties, and parks agencies are encouraged to plan for and implement future bikeways <br /> within and along these designated corridors and alignments to support the RBTN vision. <br /> Page-8 201E SYSTEMS IAlEMEN1 --CENTERVit-LE TRANSPORTATION <br />
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