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Access management plan: An operational plan that shows how road construction,modification and deactivation will be carried out to protect, or mitigate impacts on knownresources or sensitive areas while maximizing the efficacy of forest resource development. [Ministry of Forests -- Government of British Columbia]
Access management plan
The Winchester Star - 28 Aug 2007 Winchester Star,In other action, the committee agreed to forward to the county Board of Supervisors a proposal for the implementation of an Access Management Plan.
Hearing looks at land use changes along US 264 - Aug 26, 2007 Greenville Daily Reflector,NC, to develop an access management plan for the stretch of road that connects the two communities, said James Rhodes, Pitt County planning director.
Fayetteville : Arkansas 265 plan favors least impact - Aug 17, 2007 Arkansas Democrat Gazette,The department’s next step is developing an access management plan for the Fayetteville work. Nilles said that involves the state, the city and the
$35K needed for Alabama Highway 181 plan - Aug 16, 2007 Gulf Coast Newspapers,By Jessica Overstreet The Finance Committee will recommend that the City Council spend a maximum of $35000 on the development of an access-management plan
No answer to Lincoln City bottle necks - Aug 17, 2007 Newport News Times,2008, review comments on design acceptance package; Oct. 2008, draft intergovernmental agreement, adoption of Access Management Plan and update to city code
Buses Seen As Access Solution - Aug 1, 2007 Reston Connection,The group, a 21-member task force, is appointed by the county to assist the consultants, Vanasse Hangen Brustlin Inc. (VHB), with the access management plan
On track for success: Marquette Rail hopes to change industry’s image - Aug 9, 2007 Ludington Daily News,The plan and the accompanying US 10/US 31 Access Management plan seek to direct commercial and industrial growth along the south side of the roadway because
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