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Who decides what a living corridor is? Is this the county's way of taking private land <br /> areas away? <br /> 17.5 Ensure that existing active living corridors that are publicly owned or available <br /> by easement are properly identified and that their access elements are secured and <br /> documented. <br /> b) "Acceptance" by the County of the responsibilities detailed in the grant of <br /> easements should require County Council action and a dedicated funding source. <br /> What does b) mean exactly? What is the "grant of easements"? <br /> Page 116 <br /> 9.2 Increase arterial capacity through prioritization of alternative means of <br /> transportation, such as mass transit, bicycle, and pedestrian systems. <br /> What does this mean? What is their plan? How will they make "prioritization of <br /> alternative means of transportation"? Will we be fined or something if we don't <br /> follow their "alternative means of transportation"? <br /> 19.6 Use traffic demand management to aid in reducing traffic congestion by <br /> targeting an increase of active transportation mode share to 10 percent (bicycling, <br /> walking, micro-mobility) <br /> What do they mean by "Use traffic demand management to aid in reducing traffic <br /> congestion"? Will they somehow limit cars? <br /> 19.7 Concurrency reviews should incorporate reduction in vehicle miles traveled to <br /> mitigate traffic impacts (e.g. the level of service) and achieve sustainability and <br /> demand management goals. <br /> How are they going to "reduce vehicle miles traveled to mitigate traffic impacts"? <br /> Will we lose are right to travel? <br /> 19.a Continue to adopt the County Street design manual as the County's complete <br /> street design program/policy. <br /> 19.b Amend the County Code to incorporate complete street design. <br /> What is the "County Street design manual"? I don't see this information in the <br /> General Plan. <br /> 19.d Identify all roles for interdepartmental collaboration in delivering a truly <br /> multimodal transportation system. <br /> What do they mean exactly? <br /> Page 117 <br /> 17 <br />