Regional Planning Sample Clauses

Regional Planning. The Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) responsible for the preparation of RTPs and RTIPs in the project area is SANDAG. The applicable transportation plan and program for the proposed project are the SANDAG 2050 Revenue Constrained Highway Network of the Regional Transportation Plan (SANDAG 2011); and the 2010 Regional Transportation Improvement Program (RTIP) as amended (SANDAG 2011). The U.S. Department of Transportation (U.S. DOT) made a finding of conformity for the 2010 RTIP and a conformity redetermination for the 2030 RTP on December 14, 2010 (U.S. DOT 2010). The RTIP was approved by federal agencies and the U.S. DOT adopted a Clean Air Act (CAA) conformity determination for the RTIP on December 14, 2010. The proposed project is included in the 2010 RTIP on Page 3 of Amendment 2, as MPO ID CAL66 and RTIP # 10-02 (State Route 11 from Border of Mexico east of SR-905/Otay Mesa Border Crossing to Future SR-125/SR-905 junction) (SANDAG 2010). The project Capacity Status is “CI” (Capacity Increasing). The Preferred Alternative is compatible with the design concept and scope described in the 2030 RTP and conforms to the SIP for air quality. The following table shows that the project is consistent with the regional land use plans. Table 1 - Summary of Regional Land Use Planning CONSISTENCY OF PROJECT WITH REGIONAL PLANS Planning Document Description Proposed Project Regional Comprehensive Plan The strategic planning framework for the San Diego region. Addresses the major elements of planning for the region, including urban form, transportation, housing, healthy environment, economic prosperity, public facilities, and border issues. Consistent Regional Transportation Plan The adopted long-range transportation planning document for the San Diego region. Addresses new and improved connections to more efficiently move people and goods throughout the region by providing more convenient, fast and safe travel choices for public transit, ridesharing, walking, biking, private vehicles, and freight. Consistent Regional Transportation Improvement Program A five-year capital improvement program for transportation projects that is updated by SANDAG every two years and reflects the region’s priorities for short- range transportation system improvements. Consistent * * Based on inclusion of proposed modifications of the SR-905 project in the 2010 RTIP, which is currently in process, prior to project approval. Source: State Route 11 and Otay Mesa East Port of Entry -...
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Regional Planning. Modernisation of cancer services requires a collaborative regional approach across the South East of Scotland. This must incorporate all aspects of service provision, technological development and improvement to the patient pathway. Effective local and regional arrangements to support the planning and management of cancer services in an integrated way are vital. Under the regional planning structure in the South East of Scotland, the Radiotherapy Short Life Working Group has supported collaborative working across Boards and focussed on demand, capacity, and meeting future challenges.
Regional Planning. The Build (Preferred) Alternative is included in the 2019 Federal Transportation Improvement Program (FTIP) as project ID ORA150110. The 2019 FTIP was adopted by the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) on October 1, 2018 and approved for air quality conformity by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) on December 17, 2018. The Build (Preferred) Alternative is also included in the financially constrained project list of the approved SCAG 2016-2040 Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy (2016 RTP/SCS) as project ID 2M0736. The project description in the RTP/SCS and FTIP is: “SR-91 (SR-57 to SR-55) - Add 1 XX xxxx EB from 55 to 57; Add 1 XX xxxx WB from Glassell to State College; Improve interchanges and merging from Lakeview to Xxxxxxx (PA&ED phase). Auxiliary lanes will be added in certain segments (PA&ED phase).” The proposed project is also consistent with the 2009 OCTA Commuter Bikeways Strategic Plan (May 2009) with the project being located within the Anaheim Canyon Business Center bikeway priority zone. Facilities are being proposed for bicycle (and pedestrian) users for each bridge reconstruction over SR-91 (including La Palma Ave, Glassell St, and Lakeview Ave).
Regional Planning. This IA has been prepared against the background of the developing collaboration on elective care across the six NHS Boards in the North of Scotland. This collaboration is much broader than the services being considered for the capital investment in Highland, Tayside and Grampian and encompasses work to harmonise access policies and pathways, maximise the use of elective care capacity, and ensure that a network of mutual support is developed to manage peaks of activity. Whilst the aim of all of the Boards in the North is to deliver treatment and care as close to home as possible all elective care capacity, including the capacity delivered through this Elective Care Centre proposal, will be regarded as a combined resource for the population of the North of Scotland as a whole. The planning of all of the proposed Elective Care Centres has used a common regional approach to data modelling and activity projections which will support the development of a regional Target Operating Model (XXX).
Regional Planning. The Association shall have the power to perform regional or subregional planning without limitation as to subject matter:
Regional Planning. The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) functions as both the State-designated Regional Transportation Planning Agency (RTPA) and federally designated Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO). As such, MTC is responsible for the update of the Regional Transportation Plan (RTP), a financially constrained, long-range programming report for the region. Under SB 375, along with an updated RTP, each region in California must develop a Sustainable Communities Strategy (SCS) that promotes walk- and bike-friendly mixed-use commercial and residential development that is located close to mass transit, jobs, schools, shopping, parks, recreation, and other amenities. As the federally designated Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for the nine-county San Francisco Bay Area, MTC is required by Caltrans to prepare and adopt a regional Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) at least once every two years. The TIP is a list of surface transportation projects, programs and investment priorities in the nine-county San Francisco Bay Area over a four-year period. MTC’s Plan Bay Area 2040, adopted in July 2017, serves as the San Francisco Bay Area’s RTP and SCS. Plan Bay Area 2040 includes the continued development of the regional express lane network. The project is included in Plan Bay Area 2040 (ABAG and MTC 2017, amended 2020; RTP ID No. 17-10-0065) for a cost of $480M. The project is in the 2019 TIP, which was adopted by the MTC on September 28, 2018 (MTC 2018; TIP ID No. ALA170009). The FHWA and Federal Transit Administration (FTA) approved the 2019 TIP on December 17, 2018.
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  • Selection Planning Prior to the issuance to consultants of any requests for proposals, the proposed plan for the selection of consultants under the Project shall be furnished to the Association for its review and approval, in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 1 of Appendix 1 to the Consultant Guidelines. Selection of all consultants’ services shall be undertaken in accordance with such selection plan as shall have been approved by the Association, and with the provisions of said paragraph 1.

  • Strategic Planning Facilitate the effective alignment of IT requirements/ Information Resource Management (IRM) plans with strategic business plans and program initiatives. Management Improvements: Development and implementation of improved systems and business practices to optimize productivity and service delivery operations (e.g., analysis, and implementation of improvements in the flow of IT work and program processes and tool utilization, including business system analysis, identification of requirements for streamlining, re-engineering, or re-structuring internal systems/business processes for improvement, determination of IT solution alternatives, benchmarking).

  • Project Planning GOVERNMENTAL APPROVALS; ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE; PUBLIC INFORMATION 30 4.1 Planning and Engineering Activities 30 4.2 Site Conditions 30 4.3 Governmental Approvals 30 4.4 Environmental Compliance 34 4.5 Community Outreach and Public Information 35

  • Requirement for Project Planning No physical work will begin on the construction site until the receipt of a Proceed Order issued by the Owner. The Contract assumes that a Proceed Order will be issued in not more than sixty days from the Effective Date of the Contract. Failure of the Contractor to provide the necessary documentation for the issuance of a Proceed Order shall not entitle the Contractor to any extension of time. If a Proceed Order is not issued within sixty days from the award of the Contract and non-issuance is due to nonperformance by the Contractor, the Contractor may be in default.

  • Multi-Year Planning The CAPS will be in a form acceptable to the LHIN and may be required to incorporate (1) prudent multi-year financial forecasts; (2) plans for the achievement of performance targets; and (3) realistic risk management strategies. It will be aligned with the LHIN’s then current Integrated Health Service Plan and will reflect local LHIN priorities and initiatives. If the LHIN has provided multi-year planning targets for the HSP, the CAPS will reflect the planning targets.

  • Vacation Planning The following general rules shall be observed in implementing the vacation planning program:

  • Exit Planning 6. The Grant Recipient will, in conjunction with the Authority, maintain, and as necessary update, the Exit Plan throughout the Funding Period so that it can be implemented immediately, if required. From time-to-time either the Authority or the Grant Recipient may instigate a review of the Exit Plan.

  • Procurement Planning Prior to the issuance of any invitations to bid for contracts, the proposed procurement plan for the Project shall be furnished to the Association for its review and approval, in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 1 of Appendix 1 to the Guidelines. Procurement of all goods and works shall be undertaken in accordance with such procurement plan as shall have been approved by the Association, and with the provisions of said paragraph 1.

  • Family Planning The MCO must ensure that its network includes sufficient family planning providers to ensure timely access to covered family planning services for enrollees. Although family planning services are included within the MCO’s list of covered benefits, Medicaid enrollees are entitled to obtain all Medicaid covered family planning services without prior authorization through any Medicaid provider, who will bill the MCO and be paid on a FFS basis.4 The MCO must give each enrollee, including adolescents, the opportunity to use his/her own primary care provider or go to any family planning center for family planning services without requiring a referral. The MCO must make a reasonable effort to Subcontract with all local family planning clinics and providers, including those funded by Title X of the Public Health Services Act, and must reimburse providers for all family planning services regardless of whether they are rendered by a participating or non-participating provider. Unless otherwise negotiated, the MCO must reimburse providers of family planning services at the Medicaid rate. The MCO may, however, at its discretion, impose a withhold on a contracted primary care provider for such family planning services. The MCO may require family planning providers to submit claims or reports in specified formats before reimbursing services. MCOs must provide their Medicaid enrollees with sufficient information to allow them to make an informed choice including: the types of family planning services available, their right to access these services in a timely and confidential manner, and their freedom to choose a qualified family planning provider both within and outside the MCO’s network of providers. In addition, MCOs must ensure that network procedures for accessing family planning services are convenient and easily comprehensible to enrollees. MCOs must also educate enrollees regarding the positive impact of coordinated care on their health outcomes, so enrollees will prefer to access in-network services or, if they should decide to see out-of-network providers, they will agree to the exchange of medical information between providers for better coordination of care. In addition, MCOs are required to provide timely reimbursement for out-of-network family planning and related STD services consistent with services covered in their contracts. The reimbursement must be provided at least at the applicable West Virginia Medicaid FFS rate 4 Access to family planning services without prior notification is a federal law. Under OBRA 1987 Section 4113(c)(1)(B), “enrollment of an individual eligible for medical assistance in a primary case management system, a health maintenance organization or a similar entity must not restrict the choice of the qualified person, from whom the individual may receive services under Section 1905(a)(4)(c).” Therefore, Medicaid enrollees must be allowed freedom of choice of family planning providers and may receive such services from any family planning provider, including those outside the MCO’s provider network, without prior authorization. appropriate to the provider type (current family planning services fee schedule available from BMS). The MCO, its staff, contracted providers and its contractors that are providing cost, quality, or medical appropriateness reviews or coordination of benefits or subrogation must keep family planning information and records confidential in favor of the individual patient, even if the patient is a minor. The MCO, its staff, contracted providers and its contractors that are providing cost, quality, or medical appropriateness reviews, or coordination of benefits or subrogation must also keep family planning information and records received from non-participating providers confidential in favor of the individual patient even if the patient is a minor. Maternity services, hysterectomies, and pregnancy terminations are not considered family planning services.

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