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<br />Tri-Valley Transportation Plan/Action Plan Update <br /> <br />. Adding turn lanes <br /> <br />Operational Improvements <br />. Traffic signal coordination <br /> <br />. Ramp metering <br /> <br />. Revisions to transit routes and schedules <br /> <br />. Augmentation of bus service on Regional Routes <br /> <br />Trip Reduction Programs <br />. More stringent TDM requirements within corridor <br /> <br />. Focused ridesharing campaigns <br /> <br />. Parking limitations and charges <br /> <br />Instltullonallntergovemmental Programs <br />. Coordinated efforts to attract State and federal funding for projects in the county <br /> <br />. Communication and cooperation with jurisdictions in adjacent counties <br /> <br />General Plan Amendments in Contra Costa County <br /> <br />The tools and procedures for conducting General Plan updates and analyzing proposed <br />General Plan amendments will be the same as those used in preparing the Growth Man- <br />agement Elements. If the specific project or policy changes are large enough to meet re- <br />quirements established by the region in its adopted Action Plan, the jurisdiction considering <br />the plan amendment must submit the amendment to the Regional Committee for evalua- <br />tion of its impact on the ability to achieve Action Plan objectives. The Growth Manage- <br />ment Program directs the RTPCs to evaluate proposed amendments only in relation to is. <br />sues affecting Action Plan success and consistency. It will be the responsibility of the juris- <br />diction considering the amendment to either: <br /> <br />1. Demonstrate that the amendment will not violate Action Plan policies or the ability to <br />meet Action Plan Traffic Service Objectives; or <br /> <br />Page 22 <br /> <br />18 April 2000 <br /> <br />. <br />