| Transportation Connects to: |
How |
Implications |
| Community/Regional Planning |
Determining development areas; laying out land uses; providing
for transport services. |
Determines wider patterns of urban land-use and land values. |
| Culture and Recreation |
Providing transport services to residents. |
Quality of life. |
| Education |
Providing transport services to residents. |
Economic viability. Investment attractiveness. Quality of
life. |
| Energy Supply |
Choice of transport technology. |
Environmental impacts, especially on air quality. Vulnerability
to natural, technological disasters. |
| Industrial Development |
Providing convenient access to jobs for residents. |
Economic efficiency and attractiveness to investors. |
| Non-Residential Buildings |
Providing accessible, convenient transport services to visitors
and residents. |
Economic efficiency and attractiveness to investors. |
| Social Services |
Providing access to services to residents. |
Social stability. Quality of life. |
| Solid Waste Management |
Providing access to solid waste removal and recycling. |
Basic necessity. Vulnerability to natural and technological
disasters. Environmental impacts of solid waste management. |
| Telecommunications |
Providing complementary and competing infrastructure and services
to businesses, residents, and visitors. |
Economic necessity. Vulnerability to natural and technological
disasters. Environmental impacts. |
| Wastewater and Sanitation |
Roads and streets typically used to provide routes for piping
systems that remove sewage. |
Vulnerability to natural and technological disasters. Environmental
impacts of leaks on road systems. |
| Water Supply |
Roads and streets typically used to provide routes for piping
systems that remove sewage. |
Vulnerability to natural and technological disasters. Environmental
impacts of leaks on road systems. |