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<br /> <br />C <br /> <br />OMMUNITY <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />M <br />OBILITY <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />C4 <br />HAPTER <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Advanced transportation planning and thoroughfare development he <br />communities prepare for future traffic demands and create a safe <br />system of travel to, from, and within a community. For La Porte, <br />community that is relatively built out, advanced transportation <br />relies more on filling in missing linkages; maintaining connecti <br />and west side, refining existing corridor appearance, functionality, and <br />efficiency; and improving the balance of transportation choices <br />community during new and revitalization/redevelopment projects. <br />well, these projects will not only improve mobility, but will al <br />safety and the overall quality of life in the community. <br />4.1 Introduction <br />A <br />2001 vs. 2012 Plan Comparison <br />quality of life and economic potential of a community. When <br /> <br />residents cannot move with relative ease throughout their <br />2001 2012 Update <br />community, this leads to frustration and detracts from local <br />Ch. 5, Transportation Ch. 4, Community <br />quality of life. Likewise, retaining and attracting businesses <br />Thoroughfare System Mobility <br />requires having adequate roadway, rail, air, and other facilitie <br />move people and goods to and from the area in an efficient <br />manner. Indeed, traffic congestion, street maintenance, and safe <br />roadways are often the most prevalent and talked about issues wh <br />addressing current and future community needs. <br /> <br />4.1 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />