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Recommended Improvement Plan <br /> <br /> 11,000 dwelling -nits higher than Projections '92 for the Tri-Valley as a whole. Action <br /> Plans in Contra Costa County are mandated by Measure C to address growth manage- <br /> ment issues when TSOs cannot otherwise be met. CCTA guidelines for Action <br /> state that they may include policies to prohibit urban expansion in specified geograph- <br /> ic areas and to change the distribution of plnnned land uses to reduce impacts on <br /> regional routes. It should be noted that the TVTP is a 2010 plan and land use <br /> recommendations apply to 2010 and not buildout. <br /> <br /> Action Plans in Contra Costa County are required to include the following components: <br /> <br /> · Long-range ass-mptions regarding future land use based on local General Plans. <br />" · Procedure for review of impacts resulting from proposed local General Plan <br /> ~menaments that have the potential to influence the effectiveness of adopted <br /> Action Pl,ns. <br /> <br /> The following are requirements for a Contra Costa County jurisdiction to be considered <br /> in compliance in relation to Regional Routes: <br /> <br /> · Submission to Regional Committee of proposed revision(s) to Action Plan to <br /> mitigate impacts associated with proposed General Plan amenaments. General <br /> Plan ~menrtments that would reduce the effectiveness of adopted Action Plnn-~ <br /> may lead to a determination of non-compliance if the Ac~=-''- P!^- - -"- c"~-------ct be <br /> <br /> Contra Costa County Action p]nn~ may inctude the fo]]ow'~ types of actions: <br /> <br /> Land Use Policy <br /> <br /> 1. Modify allowable densities for newly developing areas or areas where redevelop- <br /> ment is anticipated. <br /> <br /> 2. Change distribution of planned land uses (new or redeveloped) to reduce impacts <br /> on Regional Routes. <br /> <br /> 3. Prohibit urban expansion in specified geographic areas. <br /> <br /> 4. Condition development approvals on progress in attaining traffic service objectives. <br /> Capital Projects <br /> <br /> · Construction of new roads or transit facilities <br /> · Street or freeway widening <br /> · HOV lane construction <br /> · Adding turn lanes <br /> <br /> Barton-Aschman Associates, Inc. 129 <br /> <br /> <br />