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ORANGE COUNTY <br /> Existing Conditions SHORT RANGE TRANSIT PLAN <br /> Orange County Climate Action Plan (2023) Orange County Transportation Services Title VI <br /> The Orange County Climate Action Plan is the guiding document Plan (2022) <br /> for county-wide greenhouse gas reduction. This document offers Orange County Transportation Services Title VI Plan overviews the <br /> a comprehensive set of strategies that are in line with state Title VI standards and processes that OCTS must abide by. The <br /> regulations. Transit-specific strategies revolve around increased document includes transit service standards for OCTS, including <br /> on-demand service and converting the existing vehicle fleet to an that all fixed-route services have between 30- and 45-minute <br /> all-electric fleet. headways with plans to reduce these to between 15- and 30- <br /> minutes. <br /> Connect 2050: The Research Triangle Region's <br /> Metropolitan Transportation Plan (2022) Orange County Transportation Services ADA <br /> Connect 2050 is the long-range transportation plan for the Paratransit Plan (2022) <br /> Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO) and The Orange County Transportation Services ADA Paratransit Plan <br /> the Durham-Chapel Hill-Carrboro Metropolitan Planning outlines the standards that OCPT must meet to provide sufficient <br /> Organization (DCHC MPO). The transit-related components of this ADA and paratransit services. OCPT currently exceeds the <br /> focus on improvement of local and regional transit facilities and required service standards for coverage and abides by all federally <br /> services and improving accessibility and ease of use of transit for mandated standards. <br /> riders. <br /> GoTriangle Short-Range Transit Plan (2023) <br /> Orange County's Complete Streets and Vizion GoTriangle's SRTP recommends a series of transit service <br /> Zero Policies (2022) improvements for the Triangle region up to FY2028. The <br /> Orange County's Complete Streets and Vizion Zero Policies were recommendations included simplification of routes (including the <br /> adopted in October 2022. The Vizion Zero Policy states that the 420 and ODX) and expansion of 15-minute all-day service routes. <br /> locality will aim to meet the state's safety targets of a 50% <br /> reduction of fatalities and serious injuries by 2035, and a 100% Chapel Hill Short-Range Transportation Plan <br /> reduction by 2050. The Complete Streets Policy, which was Chapel Hill Transit's SRTP (2020) provides a roadmap for transit <br /> adopted in tandem with the Vision Zero plan, strives to improvements in Chapel Hill and Carrboro for the next ten years. <br /> encourage the design and construction of safer and more Recommendations include service expansion and demand- <br /> equitable streets. response zone additions. <br /> Nelson\Nygaard Consulting Associates 2-2 <br />