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EXHIBIT A <br /> 4.1.3 Goal, Objectives, Policies,and Actions <br /> Transportation Goal. An efficient, safe, and attractive multi-modal transportation system integrated <br /> with land use planning that allows movement around and through Kona with minimal reliance on <br /> the automobile. <br /> Objective TRAN-1: Transportation and Land Use. To organize growth on a regional level in Kona, <br /> growth should be compact and transit-supportive. Compact mixed-use villages along transit routes provide <br /> sufficient densities to support transit feasibility and enable people to meet a variety of daily needs within <br /> walking distance. <br /> Policy IRAN-1.1: Official Transportation Network Map. The Official Transportation Network Map shall <br /> show proposed transit routes, proposed arterials and collectors, and pedestrian/bicycle paths (see Figures <br /> 4-2a to 4-2d). This map shall [de&jRata-]recommend the functional classification of the roadway. The <br /> purpose of this map is to show intended interconnections, plan and preserve these corridors, budget public <br /> improvements, and provide notice to affected landowners of potential impacts from these projects. As <br /> applicable, permit approvals (e.g., rezonings, subdivisions, planned unit developments shall require the <br /> dedication of the rights-of-way and/or improvements of proposed roadways shown on the Official <br /> Transportation Map which traverse through the applicable project area. When a permitted action occurring <br /> along proposed roads depicted on the Official Transportation Network Map requires a TIAR, the extent of <br /> dedicated rights of way and/or improvements shall be proportionate to the project's impact. <br /> Action TRAN-1.1a: Adopt[s] Official Transportation Network Map[(Enacted-ley-plan)]. <br /> Action TRAN-1.1 b: Update the accuracy of the Official Transportation Network Maps with alignment <br /> locations as they are determined through preliminary engineering reports or other plans and/or <br /> studies (Figures 4.2a and 4.2b) (PD, on-going). <br /> Policy TRAN-1.2: Trunk Line. The new Keohokalole Highway (Mid-Level Road) shall function as the <br /> trunk transit route connecting Kailua Village with the airport, along which transit-oriented developments <br /> (TODs) will be located. As the trunk transit route, there [will-]should be future allowance for a dedicated <br /> transit-way within the right-of-way_ [andtheheadways-will-]The time interval between vehicles moving in <br /> the same direction on the same route should be of the [high }lowest amount <br /> Keaa] (see Figure 4-2a). Subject to consultation with the Mass Transit Agency, developments along this <br /> trunk line should, as a condition of approval for rezoning, design roadways to accommodate bus stops and <br /> transit stops that are not in the right of way, and set-aside land area for bus transit shelters. <br /> Action TRAN-1.2a: Design and construct Keohokalole Highway (Mid-Level Road) in functional <br /> sections. <br /> 1) Phase I- Palani Road to Kealakehe Parkway <br /> a) Design ready(PD, 1-2) <br /> b) Construction Ready(DPW,2.3) <br /> c) Construct(DOT, DPW,3.5) <br /> 2) Phase 11—Kealakehe Parkway to Hina Lani Street <br /> a) Design Ready(PD, 1-2) <br /> b) Construction Ready(DPW, 2.3) <br /> c) Construct(DPW, 3-5) <br /> 5 <br />