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CRITERIA FOR POINTS OF CONNECTIVITY <br /> County of Hawaii,Ben Ishii <br /> 1. Prefer to connect to a County Road at least on one end <br /> 2. Prefer that the road be open to traffic 24/7 and not just for emergencies <br /> 3. We need to construct a road the meets AASHTO (American Association of State <br /> Highway and Transportation Officials) guidelines. <br /> 4. Prefer to do a project where there is no community opposition <br /> 5. Prefer to do a road that will improve traffic circulation <br /> 6. Prefer to do a road where there are no major drainage issues <br /> Puna Community Development Plan Connectivity Priorities <br /> 1. Health, Safety, and Emergency Issues: Emphasize emergency routes and other issues <br /> related to health and safety, including evacuation for all residents, with appropriate <br /> provisions made for those with disabilities (in accordance with the Americans with <br /> Disabilities Act). <br /> 2. Education,Technical, and Social Issues: Emphasize connectivity related to local <br /> educational and applied technological issues, as well as to social interactions that enhance <br /> personal safety, consider the appropriateness of creating linear parks connecting <br /> subdivisions and inter-subdivision gathering places (in accordance with the Americans <br /> with Disabilities Act). <br /> 3. Transportation,Non-Vehicular: Consider pedestrian, cycling, equestrian, and other <br /> non-vehicular transport. <br /> 4. Transportation,Mass Transit: Address essential mass transit services <br /> 5. Land Use, Environment: Protect cultural, natural, and other environmental values, <br /> including preserving open spaces for a variety of purposes indentified in the PCDP. <br /> 6. Land Use, Low or No Impact Design: Use no impact or minimum impact design and <br /> construction. <br /> 7. Safe Routes to Schools: Include safe routes to schools in all considerations related to <br /> connectivity <br /> 8. Community Alliances: Provide examples of how communities (e.g. Volcano) are <br /> creating alliances related to connectivity. <br />
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