Description
This study reviewed the current and potential utility of California’s General Plan process as a tool for promoting more sustainable local transportation systems The study used multiple methods to investigate this issue, including: An extensive literature review on California’s General Plan process, the nature of sustainability and sustainable transportation, and criteria and evaluation methods for plans. Detailed analysis and scoring of policies from 26 exemplary General Plans against criteria designed to measure both transport sustainability and plan quality. In-depth case studies of the General Plan process in seven diverse California communities. Key informant interviews. The results of these several lines of analysis and inquiry were synthesized into a series of observations, conclusions and recommendations. Chief among these are the desirability of encouraging more frequent General Plan updates, the need for greater emphasis on implementation of plan policies, and the need for and utility of educational and outreach efforts aimed at enhancing the proliferation of General Plan policies that promote more sustainable transportation systems at the local level.
Publication Date
6-1-2002
Publication Type
Report
Topic
Sustainable Transportation and Land Use
MTI Project
2003
Mineta Transportation Institute URL
Keywords
Land use planning, Planning methods, Public administration, Public policy Sustainable development.
Disciplines
Transportation
Recommended Citation
Richard W. Lee. "The California General Plan Process and Sustainable Transportation Planning, MTI Report 01-18" Mineta Transportation Institute (2002).