The Ada County Highway District (ACHD), the cities and Ada County are working
together to better link land-use and transportation planning. This vision,
Livable Streets for Tomorrow (also known as the Transportation and Land Use
Integration Plan), says what streets in Ada County should function and look like
in the future.
Livable Streets for Tomorrow’s goal is a roadway network that balances the needs
of all users - motorists, pedestrians, cyclists, transit and people with
disabilities - with streets that complement the built environment.
The ACHD Commission adopted the Complete
Streets Policy, Livable Streets Design Guide and Cost Share Policy on May 27,
2009. The Master Street Map and associated documents were adopted on January 27,
2010.
Adopted Documents:
MORE INFORMATION
Justin Lucas | ACHD Sr. Transportation Planner
projects@achdidaho.org | 387-6157
Background
The Transportation and Land Use Integration Plan is an outgrowth of the
region's Blueprint for Good Growth, which is aimed at addressing the best
methods to manage growth for a sustainable future in Ada County, Idaho.
Through the Blueprint for Good Growth and Communities in Motion long-range
planning efforts, the
public has stated a desire for better design of roadways and increased
coordination with adjacent land uses. People have expressed preferences for
roads that fit well and complement the built environment (neighborhood, downtown
district, etc.). There also appears to be a strong desire for well-thought-out
growth that avoids sprawl and ensures that basic services are in place and that
the development does not become a drain on the prior residents.
ACHD's answer is the Transportation and Land Use Integration Plan, or TLIP,
an attempt to better link land-use and transportation planning. In January 2008, ACHD transmitted drafts of several critical TLIP documents
to Ada County and the cities of Boise, Eagle, Garden City, Kuna, Meridian and
Star for review and comment.
ACHD incorporated
the feedback from the land-use agencies into a preliminary plan that was taken out to the public in
2009 for review and comment.
The project began in June 2006. ACHD contracted with The Transpo
Group and Glatting-Jackson, both leaders in innovative transportation planning
in the Northwest and the United States. The project was fully adopted in January
2010 and was funded by Ada County Highway District and
Community Planning Association of Southwest Idaho (COMPASS).
Below are links to various TLIP background documents. For further information, please contact ACHD's
Planning & Projects Department at 387-6119 or at
tellus@achdidaho.org.
Open House Displays and Materials
Introduction |
Definitions
Importance of the state highway system
What is a livable street?
Proposed roadway characteristics
Proposed roadway characteristics map |
Proposed
roadway characteristics legend
Proposed future lanes |
Proposed future lanes map
Proposed mobility arterials |
Proposed mobility arterials map
Where do you want your tax dollars to go?
Where do you want your tax dollars to go?
Collectors |
Arterials
Cost
sharing
Livable
Streets and transit
What's next
Fact
Sheet
Comment
Sheet