> But does the "Comprehensive" Plan address this:
> "The ultimate price of oil addiction".

Yes, I think it does try to address your concern.  

>From the Comp. Plan:
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TRANSPORTATION OVERVIEW 

The purpose of the Transportation chapter is to guide transportation
decisions in the City of Madison and the larger metropolitan area.  This
chapter updates, revises and refines the goals, objectives, policies and
recommendations of various adopted City and regional plans.  

SUMMARY OF TRANSPORTATION ISSUES 

The transportation system should be designed and maintained in a manner
that:  
  
. improves air quality;  
. increases the use of public transit, bicycling, walking and
carpooling, as alternatives to single-occupancy vehicles;  
. improves access and circulation within the existing capacity of the
street system (with consideration for all modes of transportation);  
. improves pedestrian and bicycle mobility and accessibility throughout
the City;  
. provides strong transportation linkages to inter-city modes of
transportation, such as air and inter-city passenger rail
transportation;  
. supports existing and new development in accordance with the policies
of the (Land Use chapter of the Comprehensive Plan) by emphasizing the
importance of developing housing and attracting key businesses that will
benefit each area of the City;  
. creates transportation infrastructure and promotes land use patterns
that encourage the sustainable use of resources (and reduce demands on
natural resources);  
. minimizes the negative impacts of transportation on existing and
future neighborhoods; and;  
. minimizes the demand for automobile parking, without negatively
impacting development opportunities (i.e., manage long- and short-term
parking demand and provide incentives to encourage the use of
alternative transportation modes).  
   

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