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Cary Community Plan 2-23-17 Part 2

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267 Policy Initiative: Make Strategic and Equitable Transportation Investments - Explore intelligent transportation systems and emerging technologies and evaluate their integration into Cary's transportation system. - Focus on public/private investment opportunities and/or cost-sharing for future transportation projects. Policy Initiative: Conduct Further Study of the Recommendations on the Planned Roadway Widths Map - Explore context sensitive designs for Green Level Church Road through the Green Level Historic District. - Conduct a land use / transportation study of the recommended NE Cary Parkway Extension as depicted on the Planned Roadways Widths Map. SERVE: Meet Community Needs By Providing Comprehensive and High Quality Facilities, Infrastructure and Public Services While Respecting Nature and the Environment Policy Initiative: Provide and Promote Safe, Reliable, Technologically Progressive, and Environmentally Responsible Public Services - Identify and implement policies, programs, and practices needed to place Cary in the top 10% of comparable communities for key measures of quality of life. - Identify pressing public service challenges facing the Town of Cary and recommend approaches for addressing them on an ongoing basis. - Create a Town of Cary Smart City/Strategic Innovation Plan to identify and remove barriers to innovation. Policy Initiative: Promote Green Practices That Will Leave an Environmentally Safe and Desirable Community for Future Generations - Provide regional leadership among communities contributing to and affected by nutrient loads to Jordan Lake with the objective of agreeing on a science-based program to protect the future quality of the lake. - Create a Town of Cary Sustainability Plan to integrate concepts of sustainability into the Town's planning practices, processes, and service delivery. Policy Initiative: Respond in an Exemplary Manner to Present-Day Emergencies While Anticipating Future Challenges - Identify new service needs or service areas that may be necessary to address shi s in population, demographics, and the environment. - Expand support for homeless and high-cost-burdened families. - Identify opportunities to integrate emerging technologies or alternative service models into emergency operations.

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