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RES-2003-040 Resolution establishing Orange County's Policy Regarding Secondary Road Improvement
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RES-2003-040 Resolution establishing Orange County's Policy Regarding Secondary Road Improvement
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6/3/2003
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Resolution
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5a
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Agenda - 06-03-2003 - 5a
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~~S'- aop 3 - ©~Z~ <br />~~~-200 <br />SQ- <br />A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING ORANGE COUNTY'S POLICY REGARDING <br />SECONDARY ROAD IMPROVEMENT <br />WHEREAS, the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) administers the State <br />Secondary Road Construe#ion Program paid for .by State Tax dollars to pave unpaved <br />secondary roads and improve conditions for safe mobility on those roads; and <br />WHEREAS, The Orange County Board of County Commissioners recognizes that <br />maintaining mobility throughout the County is vital to public safety; and <br />WHEREAS, public service providers such as Emergency Management, municipal and <br />volunteer fire departments, and the Sheriffs Department need safe road conditions and <br />connections throughout the County to respond to emergency situations in a timely manner; <br />and <br />WHEREAS, Orange County is committed to the safe transport of school children via school <br />buses traveling on secondary roads through the County; and <br />WHEREAS, Orange County has established aCounty-specific road classification system in <br />the Land Use Elemenf of the Orange County Comprehensive Plan that defines arterial and <br />collector roads as more important in terms of carrying major traffic volumes or in making <br />connections between major destinations; and <br />WHEREAS, public roads throughout the County, whether paved or unpaved, are intended for <br />the purpose of providing safe and adequate transportation routes for all citizens and <br />businesses; and <br />WHEREAS, the concerns of residents adjacent to roads proposed to be paved in the <br />Secondary Road Improvement Program will be considered in the County's comprehensive <br />review of roadway programs; and <br />WHEREAS, it is the County's interest to promote public safety on secondary roads; <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by ~ the Orange County Board of County <br />Commissioners that the Board will promote paving a secondary road in Orange County that <br />meets both of the following conditions: <br />1. Paving the road and making the associated improvements address a safety deficiency <br />identified by users of the road. <br />2. The road serves an important transportation connectivity function and is designated as an <br />arterial or collector road in the Land Use Element of the Orange County Comprehensive <br />Plan. <br />The Board, in determining whether or not a road meets the above conditions, will also <br />consider the following: <br />
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