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17 <br /> 1 / The CTP replaces existing Thoroughfare Plans. <br /> 2 / Any reference to Thoroughfare Plans in local ordinances may need to be changed. <br /> 3 <br /> 4 CTP vs. Thoroughfare Plans <br /> 5 / Both Grant legal authority to reserve right-of-way <br /> 6 / Both permit certain types of uses, e.g. industrial and allow speed humps, depending on <br /> 7 the jurisdiction <br /> 8 <br /> 9 Local Thoroughfare Plans <br /> 10 / Durham, 1992 <br /> 11 / Chapel Hill, 1994 <br /> 12 / Carrboro, 1994 <br /> 13 / Hillsborough, 1996 <br /> 14 / Orange County, 1990 (not adopted) <br /> 15 / Chatham County, 1983 <br /> 16 <br /> 17 Replace Thoroughfare Plans <br /> 18 • CTP matches old Thoroughfare plans fairly well in terms of roadway type. <br /> 19 ✓ MPO staff conducted multiple meetings with local staff to ensure comfortable <br /> 20 with any roadway changes. <br /> 21 • Local government reference to Thoroughfare: <br /> 22 ✓ Local staff are aware of any references to old T-fare Plan <br /> 23 ✓ Local staff will make any needed changes to local ordinance after CTP is <br /> 24 adopted. <br /> 25 <br /> 26 Roadway Type (chart) <br /> 27 <br /> 28 Thoroughfare Plan vs. CTP (map) <br /> 29 <br /> 30 Thoroughfare Plan vs. CTP (map) <br /> 31 <br /> 32 Thoroughfare Plan vs. CTP (map) <br /> 33 <br /> 34 Thoroughfare Plan vs. CTP (map) <br /> 35 <br /> 36 Complete Streets <br /> 37 • Report Reference <br /> 38 ✓ Complete Streets policy will be prominent in the CTP report. <br /> 39 • Cross-Sections <br /> 40 ✓ In CTP highway table, every roadway has cross-section designated. <br /> 41 ✓ MPO, NCDOT, and local staff have worked to ensure that bicycle and pedestrian <br /> 42 facilities are included. <br /> 43 <br /> 44 CTP Footnote <br /> 45 / Footnote Text: <br /> 46 ° The concepts shown on a CTP are for planning purposes and are subject to <br /> 47 change. These concepts will need additional analysis to meet state and federal <br /> 48 environmental regulations, to determine final locations and designs, and to be <br /> 49 funded for implementation. Local zoning or subdivision ordinances may require <br />