Corridor Preservation: Study of Legal and Institutional Barriers
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1998-01-01
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Alternative Title:FHWA Corridor Preservation Study
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Abstract:This study addresses corridor preservation as a planning and implementation strategy for transportation programs. Its purpose is to identify barriers to corridor preservation and to propose measures for removing those barriers that can create an effective corridor preservation program. In part 1, the study discusses the corridor preservation process and the actors in that process. Part 2 discusses the four fundamental categories of corridor preservation techniques most commonly used: (1) local planning and development controls; (2) corridor mapping; (3) access management; and (4) land acquisition. Part 3 discusses barriers to corridor preservation. In Parts 4 through 7 the study addresses the most significant barriers to the use of each of the four categories of techniques and makes recommendations for overcoming these barriers.
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