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Council and M�IDOT will �r�oi�itor scope and costs to ensure major projects continue to meet <br />regional objectives in a cost effective manner. <br />� The plan envisions significant improvements in the bus system, including new express bus <br />routes, a�-�e�-iaY corridor enhancements, suburb-to-suburb service, transit stations, park-and-ride <br />lots and other features. The goal is to increase transit ridership 50 percent by 2020 and double it <br />by 2030. <br />� The plan proposes additional express commuter bus corridors as well as enhancement and <br />expansion of existing bus service in freeway corridors. Within each corridor, express bus routes <br />will be supported by park-and-ride facilities, circulator networks, and "transit advantages." <br />� The plan includes construction of five new "transitways" on dedicated rights-of-way by 2020 to <br />help slow the growth in traffic congestion and improve mobility, and three additional <br />transitways by 2030. Unlilce the 2001 plan, the technology for each corridor was not identified <br />in the Plan; rather the most appropriate and cost-effective mode for any given corridor is best <br />determined after extensive study of the individual corridor. Figure 4-2 (attached) shows the <br />2030 Transitway System and Express Commuter Bus System. <br />� The plan now includes detailed information on the facilities needed for transit passengers, such <br />as stations and parlc and ride lots, as well as facilities needed to support the transit system, such <br />as garages and bus layover sites (Figures 4-5 and 4-6). Communities should plan for <br />development and redevelopment around stations and park-and-ride lots. <br />� Policy 18 (previously policy 17) on transportation and land use elements in local comprehensive <br />plans was rewritten and more detail provided in son�e strategies as to what the Council expects <br />in local comprehensive plans. <br />i The TPP now includes references to the regional aviation system as defined in the Aviation <br />Policy Plan. The 1996 Aviation Policy Plan remains in effect with the exception of the Land <br />Use Can�pati7�iiity Guidelinesfor AircraftNoise. These guidelines have been updated and <br />included in the TPP as Appendix H. <br />�ys�em Plan Considerations Affecting ��ur Community <br />1. Metropolitan Highways <br />Metropolitan highways and regional highway investment priorities for 2030 are shown in Figure q- <br />1 L The city should refer to Tables 4-9 through 4-12 for major highway projects and proposed <br />timing. The following metropolitan highway located within Roseville is planned for expansion: <br />T.H. 36 <br />2. Transit Routes and Facilities <br />Roseville is within the Metropolitan Transit Taxing District. Roseville is within Marlcet Areas jl <br />and IZ�. Service options for Marlcet Area 1] include regular-route locals, all-day expresses, s�na�l <br />vehicle circulators, special needs paratransit (ADA, seniors), and ridesharing. Service options for <br />Marlcet Area �TT� include pealc-only express, small vehicle circulators, midday circulators, special <br />needs paratransit (ADA, seniors), and ridesharing. <br />T-� <br />