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... I-28 The first step in addressing the implications of transformational technologies for an agency's planning process and products is for the agency to conduct a self-assessment of its readiness. Is the agency prepared to address the implications of new technologies for its regulatory framework, planning processes, and tools?
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... Self-Assessment I-29 The remainder of this chapter focuses on the specific technology-related questions the agency may want to consider as it assesses the readiness of its planning policies, processes, tools, and products for addressing the implications of new technologies. 5.2 Agency Operations and Management The agency should look at its staff and equipment resources and capabilities for dealing with technology questions.
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... I-30 Foreseeing the Impact of Transformational Technologies on Land Use and Transportation – Do zoning and land use regulations address the transitioning of uses as technologies evolve? For example, AVs may reduce conventional parking needs, opening up parking structures for reuse by residential, industrial, and commercial uses.
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... Self-Assessment I-31 infrastructure improvements. They are usually implemented by the private sector in a 1-year to 25-year time frame, depending on the size of the development.

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