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- Page 12 and 13: TABLE OF CONTENTSDecember 2012Rhode
- Page 14 and 15: December 2012Identifying Environmen
- Page 16 and 17: December 2012Designated Scenic Area
- Page 19 and 20: December 2012PART ONE - INTRODUCTIO
- Page 21 and 22: December 2012PLAN APPROVAL PROCESSI
- Page 23 and 24: December 2012Scope of Transportatio
- Page 25 and 26: December 2012BICYCLEThe state is ac
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- Page 32 and 33: December 2012AIR QUALITYRecommendat
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- Page 38 and 39: December 2012FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINI
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- Page 42 and 43: December 2012DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGESCha
- Page 44 and 45: December 2012STATEWIDE TRAVEL MODEL
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- Page 53 and 54: December 2012LOCAL ROADWAY MANAGEME
- Page 55 and 56: December 2012TRAFFIC/SAFETY PROGRAM
- Page 57 and 58: December 2012FLEX SERVICEFlex Servi
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- Page 67 and 68: December 2012TREAD WATERThere are m
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- Page 76 and 77: December 2012MAJOR PROJECT ADVANCEM
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- Page 80 and 81: December 2012BLACKSTONE VALLEYA stu
- Page 82 and 83: December 2012INCREASE REGISTRATION
- Page 84 and 85: December 2012Assembly and the Admin
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- Page 88 and 89: December 2012ALLOCATION OF COMMUTER
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- Page 96 and 97: December 2012AIR QUALITYA well-know
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December 2012In examining the equit
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December 2012Additionally, in order
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December 2012HOW THIS PLAN ADVANCES
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December 2012PLANNINGPlanning aspec
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December 2012Transportation 2035 (2
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December 2012PART FIVE RECOMMENDATI
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December 2012EMERGENCY RESPONSESee
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December 2012level of federal trans
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December 2012comprehensive plans co
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BICYCLESTRATEGIES B.3.aB.3.bB.3.cB.
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DESIGNSTRATEGIES D.3.aD.3.bD.3.cD.3
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT | employment,
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EMERGENCY RESPONSEGOAL EROBJECTIVES
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ENVIRONMENT | air, water, energy, c
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ENVIRONMENT | air, water, noise, en
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FINANCEGOAL FOBJECTIVES F.1.aF.1.bF
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FINANCESTRATEGIES(continued)F.3.nF.
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HIGHWAYSTRATEGIES H.3.aH.3.bH.3.cH.
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HIGHWAYPERFORMANCEMEASURESH.4.aMain
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INTERMODALSTRATEGIES I.3.aI.3.bI.3.
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LAND USE AND TRAVEL CORRIDORSGOAL L
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LAND USE AND TRAVEL CORRIDORSSTRATE
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PEDESTRIANGOAL PEOBJECTIVES PE.1.aP
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PEDESTRIANSTRATEGIES(continued)PERF
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PLANNINGSTRATEGIES PL.3.aPL.3.bPL.3
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SAFETYGOAL SImprove the safety of a
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SAFETYSTRATEGIES(continued)S.3.oS.3
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TRANSITGOAL TOBJECTIVES T.1.aT.1.bT
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TRANSITSTRATEGIES(continued)T.3.gT.
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TRANSITPERFORMANCEMEASUREST.4.a Inc
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December 2012APPENDIX A - CONGESTIO
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December 2012CONGESTED HIGHWAYS 203
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December 2012RIPTA BUS ROUTES, SEPT
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December 2012Rhode Island’s Incid
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December 2012• Ability to compute
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December 2012ESTABLISHING A PROCESS
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December 2012Congestion Mitigation
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December 2012locations. RIDOT then
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December 2012APPENDIX BSURVEY RESUL
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December 2012APPENDIX C - TRANSPORT
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December 2012Transportation Element
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December 2012APPENDIX D - GLOSSARY,
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December 2012Plan - A blueprint to
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December 2012AQ/ TBIDBTSCAACAAACBDC
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December 2012RIEDCRIEMARIGISRIPTARI
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December 2012APPENDIX EPUBLIC REVIE
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December 2012MAP 1-1 REGIONAL MAPTr
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December 2012MAP 1-3 HURRICANE EVAC
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MAP 1-5 POPULATION CHANGE, 2000-201
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December 2012MAP 1-7 CONGESTED HIGH
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December 2012MAP 2-1 TRANSPORTATION
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December 2012MAP 4-1 WATER SUPPLY A
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December 2012MAP 4-3 RARE SPECIES H
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MAP 4-5 DESIGNATED SCENIC AREAS, 20
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December 2012MAP 4-7 ROADS THREATEN
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December 2012MAP 4-9A MINORITY POPU
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December 2012MAP 4-10 AFRICAN AMERI
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December 2012MAP 4-12 AMERICAN INDI
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December 2012MAP 4-14 DISABLED POPU
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December 2012MAP 4-16 CASE STUDY: M
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December 2012FUTURE TRANSPORTATION
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December 2012MAP 5-4 INTELLIGENT TR