Transportation Features Clause Samples

Transportation Features a. The Applicant shall realign and reconstruct Reed Street (Alley) through the Project with a connection to Franklin Street. The realignment includes the dedication of approximately 16,000 square feet of private property for roadway and sidewalk purposes. The roadway will be delivered prior to a final certificate of occupancy for Phase I. b. The Applicant shall install a Capital BikeShare station in a location to be determined by DDOT to benefit the community. (Phase II) c. The Applicant shall include electric vehicle ("EV") charging station in the parking area in an amount equal to 10% of the total number of parking spaces and will include electrical vehicle infrastructure (i.e., power, wiring, junction boxes, etc.) to accommodate the charging equipment for up to an additional 10% of the number of parking spaces. d. The PUD shall include secure, long-term bike parking spaces in an amount equal to at least one (1) space for each three (3) residential units within the Project. The Project will also include a bicycle repair station within each Phase. e. The PUD shall include short-term bike parking spaces in an amount equal to at least one (1) space for each twenty (20) residential units within the Project to be provided in newly dedicated public space or adjacent private space. f. The Applicant has prepared a Comprehensive Traffic Report in accordance with DDOT's standards and has provided a copy to the community. The Applicant will use commercially reasonable efforts to assist in facilitating discussion between DDOT and the community, if so requested. g. The Applicant shall propose to DDOT and install (if approved) the following transportation calming measures: i. All way stop at Reed Street (Alley) and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Street (Phase I); ii. All way stop at 10th and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Streets (Phase I); iii. Incorporation of bump-outs on Reed Street (Alley) to narrow roadway and allow for better crossing in locations identified on the Traffic Calming Plan (Phase I); iv. Incorporation of bump-outs at the intersection of 10th Street and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Street to narrow roadway and installation of a new, raised crosswalk at the northern leg of the intersection as identified on the Traffic Calming Plan (Phase I); v. Addition of crosswalks, including raised crosswalks, throughout the Project, as shown on the Traffic Calming Plan (provided with each Phase as applicable); vi. Limitation of Reed Street (Alley) and Franklin Street intersection to right- in, right-out for the intersection of Reed...
Transportation Features. Map and description of active and accessible transportation features within the site and show how they connect to other transportation routes and amenities offsite.

Related to Transportation Features

  • Transportation Charges The cost of transporting Employees and Material necessary for the Mining Operations.

  • Transportation The School District will provide for such student transportation as may be required to and from the College as required under State law, and for any off-site academic course assignments which require the Student to travel to satisfy course objectives that could include, without limitation, museum visits or job-site internships, or approved School and College field trips or extra-curricular activities, each pursuant to applicable School District rules and procedures.

  • Transportation Reimbursement Employees who, during the course of their normal duties, are required to actually transport clients/consumers/felons in their own personal vehicle on a regular basis, are eligible for reimbursement for the cost of an automobile rider to their existing insurance policy. To be eligible for the reimbursement, the employee must demonstrate the following: 1. That he/she is normally required to transport clients/consumers/felons in the course of their duties. 2. That there is no access to or available State vehicles. 3. That public transportation cannot be used. 4. That their insurance company requires a special rider on their existing automobile policy. 5. Proof that such a rider has been purchased. 6. Proof of a valid driver’s license and insurance policy. By receiving such reimbursement, employees acknowledge that they may be required to use their own personal vehicle to transport clients/consumers/felons in the normal course of their duties. The reimbursement to such employee(s) is the actual cost of the rider not to exceed seventy-five dollars ($75) per year whichever is less. This reimbursement will be paid on a yearly basis in the pay period that includes July 1st. Employees who either resign, retire, or have their employment terminated during the year and employees who start during any part of the year will have the reimbursement prorated. In the case of employees who either retire, resign, or have their employment terminated will have that portion of the reimbursement repaid to the State, in the last paycheck.

  • Transportation Services i) In the event that transportation services for a student served by CONTRACTOR pursuant to an Individual Services Agreement are to be provided by a party other than CONTRACTOR or the LEA or its transportation providers, such services shall be reflected in a separate agreement signed by the parties hereto, and provided to the LEA and SELPA Director by the CONTRACTOR. Except as provided below, CONTRACTOR shall compensate the transportation provider directly for such services, and shall charge the LEA for such services at the actual and reasonable rates billed by the transportation provider, plus a ten percent (.

  • Transportation of Accident Victims Transportation to the nearest physician or hospital for employees requiring medical care as a result of an on-the-job accident shall be at the expense of the Employer.