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TransPlan <br /> <br />Table o£ Contents <br />introduction.. <br /> <br /> Chapter 4: Plan Performance <br />ImplementaOon Monitoring <br /> <br />and <br /> <br />Part One: Context for Assessment of Plan Performance 1 <br />Part Two: Projected Plan P~rformance .................................................................. 42 <br />Traffic Congestion Measures ................................................................................. 7 <br />Vehicle Miles Traveled and Trip Length Measures .,. <br /> Mode Choice Measures ......... ' ...................................................... '8 <br /> Environmental Meas~.~res ............. <br /> Land Use Measures ..................... i'i ............................................................................................ 12 <br /> Transportation System Measures ..................... <br /> S~ Assessment ...... ' ................................................................ 12 <br /> <br /> Backgrotmd on LCDC Approval .................................................................... 17 <br /> Development of TransPlan's Alt;~l}~'~,;'~';~'~';'~;I ........................................................ 17 <br /> <br /> Pad Fo~Plan Implementation Monitoring ..................................................................................... 26 <br /> Plan Monitoring Process .............................................................................26 <br /> Pad Five: TransPlan Update Cycle ......... - ............................ 27 <br />Introduction <br />Tiffs chapter describes how Trans?lan is projected to perform and sets forth a monitoring program <br />to assess how ~e plan perfom~s over time. The monitoring program ties plan goals, objectives, <br />and ~licies presented in ChaPter Two to the implementation of actions presented in Chapter <br />Three. The program also aids in tracking the plan~s performance in meeting federal and state <br />requirements. <br /> <br />Findings that result from analysis of these Performance measures will allow for informed <br />decisions to be made as to how best implement the plan. For example, priorities or emphasis for <br />implementation actions may be adjusted, policies may be mended, and additional policies or <br />implementation actions may be recommended due to performance measure outcomes. FindS~qgs <br />may also influence budgeting and the type and phasing of capital projects included in th ' , <br />Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). e region s <br /> <br />The remainder of this chapter prov/des a context for the performance assessment, a presentation of <br />the performance of the plan, and an overview of the proposed program for monitoring the impacts <br />of plan implementation. This includes a presentation of the TPR alternative performance measures <br />approved by LCDC.. <br /> <br />Exhibit A - Page 46 <br />TransPlan Amendments <br /> <br />Chapter 4, page 1 <br /> <br /> <br />