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... . Freight Support and Preservation Initiatives Neighborhood associations, chambers of commerce, and other freight groups have created initiatives to protect and enhance freight areas.
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... For a number of reasons, capital dredging projects are more controversial than are maintenance dredging projects.
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... Finally, capital dredging projects that deepen a channel are sometimes seen as gateways for more intensive freight usage of an area. Finding suitable locations for dredge material disposal is another pressing concern.
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... . The Staten Island Railroad case study in Appendix B documents the strategy used to preserve a corridor in Staten Island for future freight use.
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... Long-Range Planning Zoning and Design Mitigation Education and Outreach State Enabling Acts Regional Visioning Comprehensive Plans Freight Facility Inventories Official Maps Purchase and Advance Acquisition Land Swaps Protective Condemnation Permit Development Access Rights Zoning Standards Buffer Areas Overlay Districts Lot Orientation Property Design Construction Standards Soundproofing Standards Buffer Areas Noise and Vibration Treatment Track Treatment Yard Realignment Grade Crossing Management Port Gate Management Environmental Measures Zoning Measures Public Outreach and Education Relocation Informal Negotiations Public Involvement Multijurisdictional Agreements Stakeholder Round Tables and Freight/Community Committees Table 5-1. Tools for achieving freight-compatible development.


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