HomeMy WebLinkAbout2025-05-16 COMPASS Communities in Motion (CIM) Development Review Checklist
Development Name: Springday (H-2024-0069) U
CIM Vision Category: Existing Neighborhood in
Consistent with CIM YES
Vision? �
New Households: 172 New Jobs: 0 Ustick
Safety Economic Vitality
• °i"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.
Ustick Road Economic Activity Center
Access
Pedestrian level of stress (X Impact on Existing 0
Surrounding Farmland
Bicycle level of stress �X
Net Fiscal Impact
5 o Convenience Quality of Life
p�p :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 i'Ly ] Does not improve or Reduces performance
reduce performance
Comments:
In addition to N. Avelinno Way, the nearby Dayspring Subdivision (H-2024-0070) also proposes
access to Ustick Road, supplementing the existing collector road access points. Altogether, three
collector access points are planned within 0.5 miles of the future SH-16 and Ustick Road
interchange. Coordinate with ACHD and the City of Meridian to determine appropriate access
locations along this corridor. Consider connecting the southernmost West Alderstone Street east
across the Eight Mile Lateral to reduce the need to access Ustick Road and connect existing and
future developments.
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: Ustick Road
Primary Use: None
Secondary Use: Public Transportation
Access Management
✓ Space access points (driveways or cross streets) to increase the distance between potential
conflict points
Provide more access on lower functionally classified roads, such as collectors, and less on arterials,
✓ to facilitate efficient and safe through movement
✓ Provide cross or shared access to reduce the need for excessive access on major roads
More information is available in the COMPASS Access Management Too/kit and the COMPASS Access
Management Business Guide.
Fiscal Impact Analysis
Below are the expected revenues and costs to local governments from this project. The purpose
of this analysis is to help the public, stakeholders, and the decision-makers better manage
growth.
Capital and operating expenditures are determined based on service and infrastructure needs,
including persons per household, student generation rates, lot sizes, street frontages, vehicle
trip and trip adjustment factors, average trip lengths, construction values, income, discretionary
spending, and employment densities.
Net Fiscal Impact by Agency
City County
0 Highway District 0 School District
Breakeven point across all agencies: 8 years
Disclaimer: This tool only looks out 20 years and does not include replacement costs for
infrastructure, public utilities, or unfunded transportation needs in the project area. More
information about the COMPASS Fiscal Impact Tool is available at:
https://compassidaho.orQ/fiscal-impact-tool/
Short-Term Funded Capita/ Projects
Road,Ustick Black Cat Road to Ten Mile Road, Meridian Rd
Regionally Significant: C, Inflated TIP Achievement:
Key#: 200919 Health
Requesting Agency: ACH❑ a
System Performance 4
Project Year: 2025 ;
Total Previous Allocations: $479 Active Transportation m coon �e
Total Programmed Budget: $6,585 Safety
Total Cost(Prev.+ Prog.]: $7,064 p .
Project Description
Widen Ustick Road from Black Cat Road to Ten Mile Road in Ada County and the City of Meridian from two lanes to five lanes. Project
includes enhanced pedestrian and bicycle facilities on both sides of the roadway.
Funding Source Local(Regionally Significant) Program Hwy-Local Partnerships Local Match 100.00
Cost Preliminary Preliminary Right-of-Way Utilities Construction Construction Total Federal Share Local Share
Year' Engineering Engineering Engineering
Consulting
2025 0 0 0 24 148 6,413 I 6,585 I 0 6,585
Fund 0 0 0 24 148 6,413 6,585 0 6,585
Totals:
Ustick Road, Owyhee Storm Avenue to Black Cat Road, Ada County
Regionally Significant: if Inflated TIP Achievement:
Key# 102502 "``ne
: System Performance
Requesting Agency: ACH[] Active Transportation
Project Year: 2027
Total Previous Allocations: $488 Safety
Total Programmed Budget: $10,999
Total Cost(Prev.+ Prog.): $11,487 c `n
PrQiect Description
Widen Ustick Road from two lanes to five lanes from Owyhee Storm Avenue in Ada County to Black Cat Road in the City of Meridian
including enhanced pedestrian and bicycle facilities on both sides of the roadway.
Funding Source Local(Regionally Significant) Program Hwy-Local Partnerships Local Match 100.00%
Cost Preliminary Preliminary Right-of-Way Utilities Construction Construction Total Federal Share Local Share
Year' Engineering Engineering Engineering I
Consulting
2025 0 181 0 0 0 0 181 0 181
2026 0 0 4,320 0 0 0 4,320 0 4,320
2027 0 0 0 204 124 6,170 6,498 0 6,498
Fund 0 181 4r320 204 124 6,170 10,999 0 10,999
Totals:
Ustick Road, Star Road to McDermott Road, Ada County
Regionally Significant: 0 Inflated TIP Achievement:
Key#: 203719 Health
Requesting Agency: ACHD System Performance
Project Year: P❑ Uslick Rd
Total Previous Allocations: $0 Active Transportation
Total Programmed Budget: $5,677 Safety L E
Total Cost(Prev.+ Prog.): $5,677 _ o
Project Description
Widen Ustick Road from Star Road to McDermott Road in Ada County to five lanes including enhanced pedestrian and bicycle facilities.
Funding Source Local(Regionally Significant) Program Hwy-Local Partnerships Local Match 100.00%
Cost Preliminary Preliminary Right-of-Way utilities Construction Construction Total Federal Share Local Share
Year" Engineering Engineering Engineering `
Consulting I
2026 ❑ 451 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 451 ❑ 451
P❑ ❑ ❑ 67 ❑ ❑ 5,159 5,226 ❑ 5,226
Fund 0 451 67 0 0 5,159 5,677 0 5,677
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://compassidaho.org/transportation-improvement-program/