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Transportation �yst��nn Statement � i�o��v�il� <br />Key Changes in the Plan <br />The revised Transportation Policy Plan adopted by the Metropolitan Council in December 2004, <br />is the metropolitan system plan for airports and transportation with which local comprehensive <br />plans must conform. This system statement summarizes significant elements of the metropolitan <br />system plan and highlights those elements that apply specifically to your community. In addition <br />to reviewing this system statement, your community should consult the entire Transportation <br />Policy Plan, the 2030 Regional Development Framework and other pertinent regional planning <br />and policy documents, including the Aviation Policy Plan, to ensure your communi�y° s local <br />comprehensive plan and plan amendments conform to the metropolitan system plans. A PDF <br />file of the entire revised �'ranspartation Policy Plan, the 2030 Regional D�velo�rment <br />Framework, the Local Plann�n� Handbook aa�d other regional ��anr�ir�� and p4�i� documents of <br />the Metropolitan Council are available online at the Metropolitan Council's Web site: <br />��_�{urww,m�x,��un�:i3_��,���ai��,+����r�t�l��rr��6in�.}�trti�_ TheAviationPolicyPlan, <br />adopted in 1996, is not available electronically, but a copy can be obtained by contacting the <br />Metropolitan Council's Data Center at 651-602-1140. <br />The revised Transportation Policy Plan incorporates th� following changes: <br />. The planning period has been extended from 2025 to 2030 <br />. No significant increase in the leve� of transportation funding was assumed. <br />* The expenditures shown in the Transportation Policy Plan must be constrained by the level <br />of funding that is anticipated. However, the revised plan also examined two alternative <br />scenarios — what could be built if highway revenues were increasedby 30% over the next 25 <br />years, and what it would cost to provide enough additional capacity to hold congestion to the <br />1998 levels. <br />+► The highway expansion projects shown in the plan have changed little since the 2001 plan, <br />due to this lack of additional resources. (See Fig 4-11 for highway expansion proposals.) <br />Metropolitan Highway System Plan investmentpriorities no longer contain the <br />"Improvements" category. Most improvement corridors are now designated "Management" <br />corridors. <br />. The new investment t�ming provisions are contained in the Plan. Table 4-11 c�z�ta� <br />projects in Mrzli7QT's Highway Work Plan (scheduled in 2IXi9 2U�3} construction, <br />reconstruction, and bridge replacement greater $10 million. Table 4-12 contains Regional <br />Priority Proj ect to move into the 10-Year Highway Work Plan, if there are resources <br />available in the 2005-2009 time period. <br />• Funds have also been allocated to obtain right of way for new crossings of the Mississippi <br />River between NW �e�,epin and ,Anoka Counties and of the Minnesota River in the vicinity <br />of C�as�. Construction dollars for these projects are not foreseen before 2030. <br />� Chapter 5 contains new policies and procedures on managing the scope, cost and revenue <br />sources of proj ects to insure that sufficient resources are available to implement the region's <br />transportation priorities as shown in this plan. This includes procedures to �atza�� the use of <br />-�- � �� <br />