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Development Name: Cole Valley Christian -�
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CIM Vision Category: Future Neighborhood - -
Consistent with CIM YES
Vision? 2
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New Households: 0 New Jobs: f 120 LU
H L AR War 19,
■ ` Safety Economic Vitality
oIII o How safe and comfortable is the nearest To what extent does the project
major road (minor arterial or above) for enable people, government, and
bicyclists and pedestrians? Analysis is businesses to prosper?
limited to existing roadway conditions.
McMillan Road Economic Activity Center
Access
Pedestrian level of stress Impact on Existing
Surrounding Farmland
Bicycle level of stress
Net Fiscal Impact N/A
q Convenience Quality of Life
❑�❑ 4 What services are available within 0.5 Checked boxes indicate that
miles (green) or 1 mile (yellow) of the additional information is attached.
project?
Active Transportation ✓
Nearest bus stop
Automobile Transportation
Nearest public school !
Public Transportation
Nearest public park Roadway Projects ✓
{�/ } Improves performance t�/) Does not improve or Reduces performance
�f ���J reduce performance
Comments:
The site is part of the City of Meridian's Fields Subarea Plan. Given the number of current, proposed,
and potential schools in the area, consider coordinating to decrease the number of trips. Also
consider implementing traffic calming measures on internal drive aisles to discourage speeding.
Who we are: The Community Planning Association of Southwest Idaho (COMPASS) is the metropolitan
planning organization for Ada and Canyon Counties. This review evaluates whether land developments
are consistent with Communities in Motion the regional long-range transportation plan for Ada and
Canyon Counties. This checklist is not intended to be prescriptive, but rather a guidance document. Past
checklists are available online. See the Development Review User Guide for more information on the
red, yellow, and green checklist thresholds.
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Complete Network Appendix
Checkmarks (J) below indicate suggested changes to a site plan, based on the COMPASS
Complete Network Policy (No. 2022-01). Both the Complete Network Policy and site-specific
suggestions are intended to better align land use with identified transportation uses in the
corridor. Please see the Complete Network map for primary and secondary uses for roadways
(minor arterial and above) in Ada and Canyon Counties.
Corridor Name: McMillan Road
Primary Use: N/A
Secondary Use: N/A
Bicycle and Pedestrian Infrastructure
Apply traffic calming measures to discourage speeding on local roads
Provide sufficient and covered bike parking near destinations
Access Management
Provide cross or shared access to reduce the need for excessive access on major roads
Long-Term Funded and Unfunded Capita/ Projects
CIM Priority Star Road (Franklin Road to State Highway 44)
Corridor:
Widening Star Road (Franklin Road to State Highway 44) to five lanes is a long-term funded
local system project in Communities in Motion 2050.
More information on transportation needs and projects based on forecasted future growth is
available at: https://cim205O.compassidaho.org/projects-and-priorities/project-priorities/
Short-Term Funded Capita/ Projects
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Regionally Significant; 0 ❑ Inflated TIP Achievement:
Kay#= 23408 System Performance
Requesting Agency: ITD NHS-LOTTR
Project Year: 2023
Total Previous Allocations: $300 Safety
Total Programmed 9udget: $78,408
Total Cost(Prev.+Prog,): $78,708 u.tKk coal
Project Description
Construct new segment of State Highway 16 from Ustick Road US 20126 in the City of Meridian and Ada County_The roadway will include
two lanes in each direction with at-grade intersections at Ustick Road and US 20126,utilizing the on and off ramps for the future
interchanges_Work also includes an overpass at McMillan Road and Five Mile Creek,several local frontage roads to connect to the roadway
system,and irrigation structures. Design and right-of-way budgeted in separate,prevlous project(KN 20788).
Funding Source TECM Program State Hwy-Sataty&Capacity(Capacity) Local Match 100.00%
Cost Preliminary Pretiminary Right-of-Way Utilitles Constructlon Constructlon Total Federal Share Local Share
Year, Engineering Englneering Engineering
Consulting
2023 2 0 0 2.4f]9 73,171 75,580 0 75.584
Fund 1 0 0 2,409 73,171 75.580 0 7r6,M
Totals:
Funding Source MMIMs Idaho Idaho Local Match 100.00%
Cost Preliminary Preliminary Right-af4ft Utilities Construction Canstmction Total Federal Share Local Share
Year, Engmaering Englneering Englnnering
Cnnsuiling
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2023 0 0 37 0 37 0 37
2424 0 0 2,791 0 2.791 0 2.ni
Fund 0 4 4 4 2,828 0 2,M U 2,828
Totals:
Source: The COMPASS Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). The TIP is a short-range (seven-year)
budget of transportation projects for which federal funds are anticipated, along with non-federally funded
projects that are regionally significant and is available at:
https://www.compassidaho.org/documents/prodserv/trans/FY22/FY23 29TIPdoc.pdf