Corridor preservation best practices : Hillsborough County corridor study
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2003-04-03
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NTL Classification:NTL-PLANNING AND POLICY-Land Use;NTL-ECONOMICS AND FINANCE-Economic Impacts;
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Abstract:This report addresses the right-of-way preservation aspects of the plan. Right-of-way
preservation is the coordinated application of measures to obtain control of or protect the
right-of-way for a planned transportation facility. In Florida law, right-of-way preservation is
addressed in the context of corridor management, which is defined as the “coordination of the
planning of designated future transportation corridors with land use planning within and
adjacent to the corridor…” (Chapter 163.3164(30).
The report begins with an overview of the benefits and issues in corridor preservation
practice. It proceeds with the statutory and legal context for right-of-way preservation in
Florida. Finally, the report reviews corridor preservation best practices and provides case
examples of various techniques from local right-of-way preservation programs.
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