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ORANGE COUNTY GOVERNMENT <br /> ORANG� TRANSPORTATION SERVICES DEPARTMENTri <br /> COUNTY OrangeCounty <br /> non-highway infrastructure in the unincorporated portions of Orange County. It may also be used <br /> for other purposes that promote non-vehicular use, examples such as: <br /> • Update and Implementation of OCTS Public Involvement Plan to promote non-highway use <br /> • Generate induce demand for non-highway use through County investment <br /> • Implementation of County Safe Routes to Schools and other locally approved plans <br /> • Establish and implement Reimbursement Agreements (link), Development Agreements <br /> (link), Sidewalk Maintenance and Municipal Agreements (Attachment 1 and 2) and other <br /> regulatory practices including and not limited to: <br /> o County Budget and Ordinances <br /> o County Asset Management Services policies and procedures <br /> The MIA fee would be collected by the Planning Department as part of the Development Review <br /> process which occurs twice monthly. Periodical — quarterly or annually - the funds would go into <br /> the County's Non-Departmental Capital Improvement Program so that multimodal facilities <br /> across the county could be maintained and enhanced. <br /> Charlotte one of the first local governments to implement MA in North Carolina and they <br /> accomplished this through their development review process (link). OCTS seeks to do the same <br /> in honoring the County Strategic Plan's Mission Statement. Going forward, all future applicants <br /> seeking development review will receive a thorough multimodal report of their MIA. An example <br /> of an updated OCTS DAC memo is in Attachment 4. <br /> County advisory boards participated in the development of these tools and provide the following: <br /> Planning Board Recommendation: <br /> Transportation Advisory Services Recommendation: <br /> Orange Unified Transportation Board Recommendation: <br /> I greatly appreciate all that you do for the department and more importantly, the residents of <br /> Orange County. Please forward any questions, comments or concerns to me at <br /> ntrivedi orangecountync.gov. <br /> Resources <br /> • ASEC— DEI Best Practices: Universal Design (link <br /> • APA — Complete Street: Best Policy and Implementation Practices (link <br /> • AARP— Evaluating Complete Streets Projects (link <br /> • Charlotte LIDO— Multimodal Assessment (link <br /> Revised:November 24,2024 <br />