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Presented by NHDOT Ansel Sanborn Antioch New England Institute

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Antioch New England Institute

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The Highway/LandThe Highway/Land--Use “Dynamic”Use “Dynamic”

Increased Land Value

Improved Access

Roadway Expansion

Additional Development

Increased Traffic

Generation

More Congestion &

Conflict

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Land Use / Transportation ConnectionLand Use / Transportation Connection

nn Transportation is a Transportation is a huge influencerhuge influencer of land use of land use

nn Land use affects use and function of transportation Land use affects use and function of transportation

Therefore:Therefore:

nn Transportation planning should be actively used to Transportation planning should be actively used to achieve land use objectivesachieve land use objectives

nn Land use policy must anticipate its impact on the Land use policy must anticipate its impact on the transportation systemtransportation system

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Who is Involved?Who is Involved?

Corridor Community Representatives

Agency Representatives

Non-Governmental OrganizationRepresentatives

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Guiding PrinciplesGuiding Principles

nn Not driven by a few experts Not driven by a few experts nn Raises the base level of knowledge of all Raises the base level of knowledge of all

participants participants nn Support building of positive relationships Support building of positive relationships

between the wide range of participantsbetween the wide range of participantsnn Supports and meets the needs of local Supports and meets the needs of local

communitiescommunities

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Begin with the VisionBegin with the Vision

nn Twenty Years from Twenty Years from now….if there is now….if there is sustained sustained growth…How do you growth…How do you want this region and want this region and your community to your community to look, to feel, to have look, to feel, to have as a home?as a home?

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CTAP will CTAP will serve a serve a

region of region of 26 cities 26 cities

and and townstowns

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Why CTAP?Why CTAP?

Growth and Pattern of

Development

Water Quality and Quantity

Air Quality

Wildlife Habitat Open Space

Rural Character

Uniqueness of NH Communities

Human Health

Cost of Services

Housing Options

Transportation Efficiency and Options

Community Involvement

Economic Development

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CTAP PurposeCTAP PurposennManage GrowthManage GrowthnnMaintain Our CommunitiesMaintain Our Communities

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What is CTAP?

CTAP Goals

Community Infrastructure

Environmental Quality/Open Space

Community Vitality and Character

Economic Vitality

Education/Training- Annual CTAP Conference- Communications Plan- Conservation Commission Institute- Regional Workshops for Communities

Direct Technical Assistance- Local Discretionary Grant ($15K)- Open Space Planning Assistance- Grant Writing Assistance

Tools and Resources- Community Assessments- Updated GIS Land Use Data- Build-out Analysis- NSN/Open Space Implementation Support- Economic Development Inventory- Connecting Land Use and Transportation

Year 1 Programs

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Land Use Land Use -- 19621962

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Land Use Land Use -- 19741974

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Land Use Land Use -- 19981998

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Land Use Land Use -- 20052005

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Build Out AnalysisBuild Out Analysis

Let’s Use Pelham as an Let’s Use Pelham as an example…example…

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Detailed Land UseDetailed Land Use

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TownwideTownwide Land UseLand Use

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TownwideTownwide Base Base BuildoutBuildout

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Detailed Base Detailed Base BuildoutBuildout

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Natural Services NetworkNatural Services Network

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Standard Alternative Standard Alternative BuildoutBuildoutScenarioScenario

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IndicatorsIndicators

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More IndicatorsMore Indicators

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Building Public SupportBuilding Public Support

nn Behavioral Models, Opinion Behavioral Models, Opinion Leaders & Triggering EventsLeaders & Triggering Events

nn “What’s In The Way”“What’s In The Way”

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Behavioral Public Relations ModelBehavioral Public Relations Model

AAwareness Rarely

LatentReadiness

LR

Usually

TE(4 types)

TriggeringEvents

Preparatoryor

IntermediateBehavior

B RRelationship

Building

Occasionally

BUlti

mate

Desired

B ehaviors

Usually

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CTAP Phase 2 ProgramsCTAP Phase 2 Programs

nn External Communications Plan ImplementationExternal Communications Plan Implementationnn Innovative Local Government TrainingInnovative Local Government Trainingnn Targeted Local Government AccountsTargeted Local Government Accountsnn Local Open Space & Conservation PlanningLocal Open Space & Conservation Planningnn Assistance in Support of Agricultural ResourcesAssistance in Support of Agricultural Resourcesnn Enhanced GISEnhanced GIS--based Informationbased Informationnn Inclusionary Zoning ImplementationInclusionary Zoning Implementationnn GIS GIS BuildoutBuildout Analysis and AlternativesAnalysis and Alternatives

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ConclusionsConclusions

Questions?Questions?

Concerns?Concerns?

Confusion?Confusion?