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What is the Capital Improvement Program (CIP)?
Improvements made to City's infrastructure
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What are Mobility elements?
Streets, roadways, trails
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What is Atlas 14?
Statistical rainfall data adopted in 2018 used for infrastructure design
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one of the Mobility Master Plan goals
Plan to provide City-wide strategic guidance for all modes of transportation
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What is floodplain administration?
How the City controls flooding
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What are Drainage elements?
Storm sewer, open channels, and detention ponds
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What is the City Development Code?
Ensures that residential and commercial buildings are designed to code
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Mobility Master Plan Phase I tasks
Community & Stakeholder engagement
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What are design standards?
Maintain consistent design
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What are utility elements?
Water distribution and water collection system
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What is ISWMM?
Storm water program to predict ponding and flooding
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Mobility Master Plan Phase II tasks
Policy Guidance & Implementation
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What is Asset Management?
Right size investing at the right time
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What are City-owned Buildings?
City Facilities
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What is the Drainage Master Plan?
Establishes drainage performance and ranking criteria
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Created during MMP Phase I
Mobility Task Force
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What is Transportation & Mobility Program?
Enhanced mobility and goods that move within the City.
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What are Park elements?
Parks, recreations facilities, sports complexes
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What are Levee Improvement Districts?
Political subdivision created to provide flood protection and stormwater management
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one of the Mobility Master Plan key processes
Data-driven process for plan development
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