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From:Josha Iverson
Sent:Monday, August 18, 2025 8:45 AM
To:Dianne West
Cc:Clerks Comment; citycouncil; Mayor Office Feedback
Subject:RE: Vote No on In-N-Out for 10-Mile and Chinden
Good morning Diane,
Thank you for reaching out and sharing your thoughts about the proposed project. Your email has been
received by our office. As you may be aware, the City does not determine which food service or business
locates at a property, the City regulates the land use of various properties while businesses decide to
locate at given sites or areas based on market conditions.
Because this project is part of an open application, the Mayor and City Council members are prohibited
from commenting outside of the public hearing. We take public feedback seriously and want you to know
that we have received your email and have read your comments.
Your email has been received by our City Clerk and included in the public record. We invite you to check
the City’s website, meridiancity.org for any upcoming public hearing notices and additional information
regarding the development.
Thank you,
Josha Iverson| Executive Assistant
City of Meridian | Mayor’s Office
33 E. Broadway Ave., Meridian, Idaho 83642
Phone: (208) 489-0529
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From: Dianne West <dianne.hertel@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, August 15, 2025 9:53 PM
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Subject: Vote No on In-N-Out for 10-Mile and Chinden
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I am a resident of Bainbridge in NW Meridian. Directly adjacent to the proposed In-N-Out location.
I am very concerned about the traffic flow in and out of the Costco complex. There are times when traffic
backs up from the stop sign to the empty lot, RIGHT NOW! There are times when the traffic backs up
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from the empty lot out onto Lost Rapids, RIGHT NOW. There are times RIGHT NOW when the road out of
Costco, turning on to Lost Rapids backs up to the stop sign and beyond. There have been enough
accidents already at 10-mile and Lost Rapids and the road between Mountain America Credit
Union/Cafe Rio and 10-mile without adding the level of traffic load expected with an In-N-Out and the
expected additional million visitors to this corner.
The proposed location is within 700 feet of three school bus stops and two very busy nearby
parks. The safety concerns for the traffic impacting these items cannot be discounted.
In-N-Out’s own “traffic study” was conducted over 4 days in Winter (December 2024), specifically not
taking into account the foot traffic and car traffic that inundates the Costco complex during Spring,
Summer, and Fall.
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In-N-Out would represent the 11 drive thru within the Costco complex. The City’s vision for this
development was to create retail space with a few drive thru accessories, not to create “drive thru
central” in northwest Meridian. We NEED retail stores, not another fast food chain.
During the Planning & Zoning process, about 96% of the HUNDREDS of public comments from the 6
surrounding neighborhoods were OPPOSED to this location for In-N-Out. Bainbridge's survey had
80% opposed to this location.
In-N-Out is too late to the party for this location. The corner at Lost Rapids & Ten Mile is a uniquely
problematic location for the additional traffic load In-N-Out would represent. There are plenty of lots
available in Northwest Meridian with better access and zero impact to residential areas. These areas
could be planned around In-N-Out instead of trying to wedge one into a place that was not developed
to accommodate this kind of operation being added on to existing businesses.
Thank you for your consideration.
Dianne West
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