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} *Z•S TRANSPORTATION *Amended 8/1/89 <br />GL 11 <br />GENERAL FRANZWORR <br />While providing a vital service function, the means and manner by which <br />people and goods are transported influences the physical development <br />pattern throughout Orange County. Areas which are served by the most <br />convenient transportation access are the most appropriate locations for <br />centers of employment, leisure activities, schools, services, and <br />commercial and industrial activity. Residents of the County require an <br />adequate transportation network to insure convenient and safe access to <br />.such activities and, generally, their locational decisions are <br />influenced by such transportation related factors. <br />The interrelatedness of land use and transportation are key factors in <br />the County's overall Comprehensive Plan. The separate considerations of <br />the transportation system and process will be further detailed in the <br />Transportation Element of the Comprehensive Plan. This element is <br />undergoing formulation at this time, and should be completed in late <br />1989. <br />The primary means of transportation in the County is the road system. <br />The system serves two main functions: traffic movement and land <br />service. Given the potential incompatibility of these two functions, <br />efforts should be directed at balancing the two functions through an <br />integrated system. This requires consideration of the location and <br />distribution of the population; the intensity and spatial distribution <br />of land uses and their potential for traffic generation; and the <br />economic character of the County. <br />The relationship between residential and commercial uses and the <br />adequacy of the road system is particularly important as the system <br />integrates and links such uses, providing access between homes and the <br />goods and services needed and demanded by County residents. However, <br />the adequacy of the road system can be determined from two <br />perspectives. The individual county resident evaluates the system on <br />the basis of user objectives such as speed, convenience, safety and <br />cost. In broader terms, the system is evaluated on the basis of its <br />impact on the economic growth potential and the general ambiance or <br />environmental character of the County. it is clearly important that <br />neither of these factors can be excluded in the provision of <br />transportation services for Orange County as they are interrelated and <br />interconnected elements. <br />DESCRIPTION OF THE ROAD NETWORK IN THE COUNTY <br />Orange County contains a relatively adequate road network. Major <br />Population and employment centers are linked throughout most areas of <br />the County - primarily by Interstates 85 and 40. The presence of a <br />widespread state - maintained rural highway system has significantly <br />"opened up" the rural areas of the County for residential development. <br />Subsequently, residential pressures in these rural areas have created <br />additional pressures and demands for commercial development serving the <br />needs of the residents. <br />The road network in Orange County is focused on the urban and urbanized <br />2.6 -1 <br />
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