Corridor Preservation

Corridor Preservation
Author: John J. Maiorana
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1994
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780309056526

This synthesis will be of interest to transportation agency administrators, planners, attorneys, environmental officials, and engineers in federal, state, and local governments, as well as to citizens interested in corridor preservation. It is especially timely in view of the ISTEA provisions for corridor preservation, although the requirements and conditions are changing. This synthesis describes the state of the practice with respect to the experience and status of corridor preservation for highways in the United States. The report describes the many elements of the corridor preservation process, including project development, advance acquisition, fee-simple acquisitions, and other options, as well as environmental issues. This report of the Transportation Research Board presents detailed information on acquisition techniques such as exactions, subdivision control ordinances, transfer of development rights, purchase options, and access management. Detailed discussions of maps of reservation and legal issues, such as land use law, are also addressed. In addition, innovations in corridor preservation are highlighted and future research is suggested. This synthesis also contains several case examples that illustrate a range of practice.

Corridor Preservation

Corridor Preservation
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1996*
Genre: Highway law
ISBN:

Vol. 1 reviews the background of current interest in corridor preservation and examines experience in nine States engaged in preservation activities: Arizona, California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina, Oregon, and Utah. It provides guidelines, based on that experience, to transportation officials who must determine priorities for corridors to preserve, allocation of resources to preservation activity, and strategies for preservation efforts. Vol. 2 addresses corridor preservation as a planning and implementation strategy for transportation programs. Its purpose is to identify barriers to corridor preservation and to propose measures for removing those barriers that can create an effective corridor preservation program.

Highway Corridor Preservation

Highway Corridor Preservation
Author: Michael A. Perfater
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1989
Genre: Highway planning
ISBN:

This report examines the general concept of planning for and protecting land designated to serve as new highway corridors in developing areas. It generally presents a review of the state of the practice by describing several methods for protecting potential highway corridors, some of which may be implemented immediately and some of which would require legislative or regulatory changes at either the federal, state, or local level. The report also presents a prospectus for future activities at the federal level regarding corridor preservation.