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Fairfax County TDM Proffer Study

Fairfax County TDM Proffer Study. Project Update. presented to Transportation Advisory Commission presented by Michael Jollon, FCDOT May 4, 2010. Agenda. TDM Manual Trip Reductions Parking Requirements Next Steps Questions/Discussion. TDM Manual. Triggers Sec. 527 Review

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Fairfax County TDM Proffer Study

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  1. Fairfax County TDM Proffer Study Project Update presented toTransportation Advisory Commission presented byMichael Jollon, FCDOT May 4, 2010

  2. Agenda • TDM Manual • Trip Reductions • Parking Requirements • Next Steps • Questions/Discussion

  3. TDM Manual • Triggers • Sec. 527 Review • 100 veh./hr. residential or 250 veh./hour commercial • Establishing Trip Reduction Goals • Urban Accessibility Assessment • Transit Assessment • Proffer Commitments • Budget • Strategies • Monitoring • Remedies/Penalties

  4. Trip Reductions • Transit mode • TDM programs • Bike/Walk modes • Internal Capture

  5. Recommended Vehicle Trip Reduction Goals: Office Developments

  6. Parking • TOD Areas • Maximums • Minimums

  7. Parking RecommendationsTODs/Transit Station Areas - Maximums • Note: These parking ratios recommended 7/09—may be updated.

  8. Next Steps • Finalize TDM Manual • Finalize other study products (including a Summary of Findings and Recommendations) • Public Workshop • Prepare draft amendments for Comprehensive Plan, Zoning Ordinance, and/or Public Facilities Manual • Approval by Planning Board and Board of Supervisors

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