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Communication no. 2017-03 <br />Objective TRAN-3. Multi -Modal System. To develop a multi -modal transportation <br />system to encourage walking, biking, transit, and other non -vehicular modes of travel. <br />A multi -modal system needs to be attractive, safe, comfortable, convenient, accessible, <br />environmentally friendly, and affordable. Such a system would reduce congestion, <br />improve air quality, reduce fuel consumption, and increase healthy activity. Not only <br />would the system enhance the mobility of the elderly and youth, who do not drive, it <br />would also make it possible for residents to divert automobile ownership expenses to <br />other daily needs, such as a homeownership mortgage or insurance. The network <br />could connect pathways within and outside of street rights-of-way. The system should <br />provide convenient transfers between modes of transportation. <br />Policy TRAN-3.1: Street Standards. County street standards should be pedestrian - <br />friendly, safely accommodate bicycles, accessible to the disabled, and appropriate for <br />its surrounding land use context. <br />Policy TRAN-3.2: Public Right -of -Way Maintenance. Recognizing that the County <br />is not currently staffed or equipped to maintain landscaping within street rights -of -ways, <br />a combination of new and existing tools, both public and private, shall should be <br />developed to implement a landscaping maintenance program. <br />Policy TRAN-3.3: Right -of -Way Landscaping. Recognizing that the availability of <br />water should dictate the nature of landscaping within public rights-of-way, lusher <br />landscaping shall should be provided on streets where reclaimed wastewater will be <br />available for irrigation as noted on the Official Public Facilities and Services Map (see <br />Figure 4-10c), and xeriscape landscaping shall should be the preference where <br />reclaimed wastewater is not available. <br />Policy TRAN-3.4: Retrofit of Existing Streets. To the extent practicable, pedestrian <br />improvements and/or bicycle accommodations shall should be added to existing public <br />streets when repaving or doing other repair or maintenance work, especially on those <br />streets identified for such multi -modal purposes in the Official Transportation Network <br />Map (see Figure 4-2b). <br />Policy TRAN-3.5: Safe Routes to Schools. Every public elementary school in Kona <br />s#a should have a Safe Routes to School program. <br />Policy TRAN-3.6: Multi -Modal Network. The Official Transportation Network Map <br />(Figures 4-2a to 4-2d) shall designate a system of pedestrian and bicycle paths to use <br />as a guide for street design, public improvements, and subdivision improvements. <br />Gernmittee (see Chapter 5) shall have the a6itherity tG GhaRge the desigRated type and <br />mointoin ci inh nhonrvoc nn o dlAtohoco <br />Policy TRAN-3.7: Traffic Calming Standards. In order to slow traffic for pedestrian <br />safety or comfort, standards for traffic calming s#a"should be included, as part of the <br />County of Hawaii Street Standards. <br />DRAFT-K2uli-us.CDP. Proposea.Hmenaments"( Peii6y r*Poor#;^ <br />4 November 10, 2017 <br />