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RTC directs development of a Carson City Access Management Plan to improve safety and connectivity
Summary
Carson City staff will develop an Access Management Plan to fill gaps in code and policy on driveway spacing, auxiliary lanes, median openings and network connectivity; commissioners debated whether to implement changes via code amendments or an adopted policy before forwarding any changes to the Board of Supervisors.
The Carson City Regional Transportation Commission voted unanimously on Sept. 24 to direct staff to develop an Access Management Plan that would address missing guidance in city code on driveway spacing, auxiliary-lane sizing, median turn restrictions and network connectivity.
Casey Sylvester, transportation and traffic engineer, told the commission that access management — the…
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