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Connections
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.



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