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All transportation projects and programs must be responsive to the naturaland built environments within which they are undertaken.Develop a transportation system that supports the economic vitality of<strong>Cape</strong> <strong>Cod</strong> and its metropolitan areas, especially by enabling globalcompetitiveness, productivity, and efficiency, through services provided by publicand private operators.Involve community and business leaders in transportation projects andprograms to ensure that local concerns are addressed.Develop context-sensitive design measures that support the “<strong>Cape</strong> <strong>Cod</strong>Character,” while maintaining safety, accessibility, and sustainability. Thisleads to transportation projects that are in harmony with the community, andthat preserve the environmental, scenic, aesthetic, historic, and natural resourcevalues of the area.“<strong>Complete</strong> Streets” are encouraged as a design guideline to accommodate allusers including pedestrians, bicyclists, persons in wheelchairs or strollers, publictransportation users, and motorists. In order to provide transportation optionsfor <strong>Cape</strong> <strong>Cod</strong> residents and visitors to conveniently travel between destinations,each public right of way should be planned, designed, constructed, and/ormaintained considering all users for a <strong>Complete</strong> Street design. A <strong>Complete</strong> Streetdesign on <strong>Cape</strong> <strong>Cod</strong> also considers the environmental and physical context alongwith local public input.Avoid, minimize or mitigate the impact of transportation improvements onparks, recreation areas, historic sites, and other scenic or cultural resourcesand minimize impact on overall community character.Support transportation projects consistent with Local Comprehensive <strong>Plan</strong>s.Current MassDOT sign policy does not allow business logo signs east of the <strong>Cape</strong> <strong>Cod</strong>Canal. The <strong>Cape</strong> <strong>Cod</strong> MPO recommends that this policy be maintained, except for"sponsor a highway" signs. On "sponsor a highway" signs, the <strong>Cape</strong> <strong>Cod</strong> MPOrecommends that business logos be allowed at the discretion of the MassDOT DistrictOffice Director.<strong>Cape</strong> <strong>Cod</strong> <strong>Regional</strong> <strong>Transportation</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> | August 2011Chapter 1: Goals & ObjectivesPage 21

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