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ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT
20202024
Five-Year Work Plan2020-2024 • INTEGRATED
ACHD 2020-2024 Integrated Five-Year Work Plan
ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 i
INTEGRATED FIVE-YEAR WORK PLAN
FISCAL YEAR 2020 – 2024
ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 25, 2019
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Project Index (Alphabetical Order) ................................................................................................................................ ii
Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................... 1
ACHD Vision, Mission, and Priorities and Strategic Plan ............................................................................................... 2
Plan Outline ................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Implementating the Strategic Plan ................................................................................................................................ 5
Meeting ACHD’s Primary Obligations – Americans with Disability Act Transition Plan Implementation.................. 5
Safe Routes to Schools .......................................................................................................................................... 6
Impact Fee Collections…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….7
Addressing Maintenance and Safety Needs ......................................................................................................... 8
ACHD’s Secondary Focus Areas – System Enchancements ....................................................................................... 9
Neighborhood Pedestrian and Bicycle Plans ...................................................................................................... 10
Bike Master Plan ................................................................................................................................................. 10
Congestion Management ................................................................................................................................... 11
2016 Capital Improvement Plan ......................................................................................................................... 12
Priority Corridors ................................................................................................................................................ 12
External Funding Plan – Federal Capital Maintenance ............................................................................................ 14
Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvements ............................................................................................................... 15
Additional Maintenance and Safety Projects ..................................................................................................... 16
Proactively Addressing Environmental Regulations ........................................................................................... 17
Enhancement Projects ........................................................................................................................................ 18
ACHD 2020-2024 Integrated Five-Year Work Plan
ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 ii
PROJECT INDEX (ALPHABETICAL ORDER)
05th St and 06th St, Myrtle St / Fort St, Two-Way Conversion …............................................................................ 47
05th St and Fort St and Hays St …............................................................................................................................ 47
09th St and Washington St Pedestrian Crossing …................................................................................................... 49
11th St Maintenance and Bikeway, State St / Heron St …....................................................................................... 37
11th St Bridge #1493, 90' N/O Main St …................................................................................................................. 20
13th St Traffic Calming (Phase 1), Fort St / Hill Rd …................................................................................................ 49
16th St Bridge #1484, 150' N/O Washington St………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 20
24th St Road and Bridge Projects ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 20
26th St Bridge #1321, 160' S/O Hill Rd ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 20
28th St, Hazel St / Irene St …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 49
32nd St Bridge #1308, 50’ S/O Hill Rd ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 20
33rd St Bridge #1318, 20’ S/O Forsythia St ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 20
37th St Bridge #1441, 350' SW/O Adams St ………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 20
38th St Bridge #1440, 0.2 miles N/O Chinden Blvd ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 20
38th St, Bush Ave / Sunset Ave ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 49
41st St Bridge #1437, 600' N/O Chinden Blvd ……………………………………………………………………………………………………. 20
44th St Bridge #1433, 0.1 miles N/O Chinden Blvd ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 20
45th St Bridge #1432, 500' N/O Chinden Blvd ……………………………………………………………………………………………………. 20
ACHD Headquarters - Stormwater Shed ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 55
Aikens St, Eagle Rd / 02nd St ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 47
Allumbaugh St, Fairview Ave / Northview St ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 44
Amity Rd and Maple Grove Rd …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….……. 26
Arterial & Collector Capital Maintenance (2020) - HB312 Project ……………………………………………………………………… 37
Arterial & Collector Capital Maintenance (2021) - HB312 Project ……………………………………………………………………… 37
Arterial & Collector Capital Maintenance (2022) - HB312 Project ……………………………………………………………………… 37
Arterial & Collector Capital Maintenance (2023) - HB312 Project ……………………………………………………………………… 37
Arterial & Collector Capital Maintenance (2024) - HB312 Project ……………………………………………………………………… 37
Arterial & Collector Capital Maintenance (2025) - HB312 Project ……………………………………………………………………… 37
Arterial Dynamic Message Sign Installation ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 56
Avenue C, Main St / 04th St ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 44
Avenue D, Main St / 04th St ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 44
Bannock St Maintenance and Bikeway, Broadway Ave / Greenbelt …………………………………………………………………… 37
Benjamin Ln and BVRR Crossing Improvement ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 57
ACHD 2020-2024 Integrated Five-Year Work Plan
ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 iii
Bikeway Signage (2022) …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 42
Black Cat Rd Bridge #1305, 0.21 miles N/O King Rd …………………………………………………………………………………………… 20
Bogart Ln, SH 44 (State St) / Sloan St …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 49
Bogus Basin Rd, Curling Dr / 550' N/O Curling Dr ………………………………………………………………………………………………. 49
Boise Ave and Linden St Pedestrian Crossing …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 49
Bridge Preventative Maintenance (2020) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 21
Bridge Preventative Maintenance (2021) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 21
Bridge Preventative Maintenance (2022) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 21
Bridge Preventative Maintenance (2023) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 21
Bridge Preventative Maintenance (2024) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 21
Broadway Ave and Boise Ave …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 49
Broadway Ave, West 08th St / West 04th St ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 44
Broadway Ave/Avenue B and Idaho St/Warm Springs Ave ………………………………………………………………………………… 47
Bryson Ave Bridge #1134, 750' N/O Fairview Ave ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 21
Carlsbad Way Bridge #1419, 500' N/O State St ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 21
Cassia St Bikeway and Pedestrian Improvements ………………………………………………………………………………………………. 50
Cherry Ln and Meridian Library Pedestrian Crossing …………………………………………………………………………………………. 50
Christine St, Northview St / Ustick Rd ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 50
Clay St, 34th St / 32nd St; 32nd St, Chinden Blvd / Clay St …………………………………………………………………………………. 44
Cloverdale Rd, McMillan Rd / Chinden Blvd (US 20/26) …………………………………………………………………………………….. 29
Cloverdale Rd, Ustick Rd / McMillan Rd …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 29
Cloverdale Rd, Victory Rd / Overland Rd ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 29
Cole Rd and Franklin Rd …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 26
Cole Rd and Victory Rd ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 26
Columbia Village Bikeway, Hwy 21 / Boise Ave ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 42
Columbus St Bikeway, Victory Rd / Kootenai St …………………………………………………………………………………………………. 42
Columbus St, Overland Rd / Kootenai St ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 50
Corridor Preservation - Impact Fee Eligible (2020) ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 23
Corridor Preservation - Impact Fee Eligible (2021) ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 23
Corridor Preservation - Impact Fee Eligible (2022) ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 23
Corridor Preservation - Impact Fee Eligible (2023) ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 23
Corridor Preservation - Impact Fee Eligible (2024) …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 23
Corridor Preservation - Non-Impact Fee Eligible (2020) …………………………………………………………………………………….. 23
Corridor Preservation - Non-Impact Fee Eligible (2021) …………………………………………………………………………………….. 23
ACHD 2020-2024 Integrated Five-Year Work Plan
ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 iv
Corridor Preservation - Non-Impact Fee Eligible (2022) …………………………………………………………………………………….. 23
Corridor Preservation - Non-Impact Fee Eligible (2023) …………………………………………………………………………………….. 24
Corridor Preservation - Non-Impact Fee Eligible (2024) …………………………………………………………………………………….. 24
Cory Ln, Mitchell St / Maple Grove Rd ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 50
Coston St, Bannock St / Franklin St ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 44
Cul-de-Sac (2020) - HB312 Project …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 38
Cul-de-Sac (2021) - HB312 Project …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 38
Cul-de-Sac (2022) - HB312 Project …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 38
Cul-de-Sac (2023) - HB312 Project …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 38
Cul-de-Sac (2024) - HB312 Project …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 38
Deer Flat Rd and School Ave Pedestrian Crossing ………………………………………………………………………………………………. 50
Desert Ave, Latigo Dr / Round Up St ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 50
Developers Cooperative Projects (2020) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 24
Developers Cooperative Projects (2021) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 24
Developers Cooperative Projects (2022) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 24
Developers Cooperative Projects (2023) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 24
Developers Cooperative Projects (2024) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 24
Downtown Boise Implementation (2019) - HB312 Project ………………………………………………………………………………… 38
Downtown Boise Implementation (2020) - HB312 Project ………………………………………………………………………………… 38
Eagle Rd and State St …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 26
Eagle Rd Traffic Signal Improvements, I-84 / SH 44 ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 56
Eagle Rd, Amity Rd / Victory Rd …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 29
Eagle Rd, Lake Hazel Rd / Amity Rd ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 29
East 03rd St, Franklin Rd / Carlton St …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 44
East 2 1/2 St, Carlton Ave / Fairview Ave …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 44
Eckert Rd and Arrow Junction Dr Pedestrian Crossing ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 44
Enhanced School Crossings - Meridian Middle School and Capital High School …………………………………………………. 50
Fairview Ave and Curtis Rd Accessible Pedestrian Signal …………………………………………………………………………………… 57
Fairview Ave and Locust Grove Rd …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 26
Fairview Ave and Milwaukee St Accessible Pedestrian Signal ……………………………………………………………………………. 57
Fairview Ave and Orchard St ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 57
Federal Aid Capital Maintenance (2019) - Phase 1 …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 33
Federal Aid Capital Maintenance (2019) - Phase 2 …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 33
Federal Aid Capital Maintenance (2019) - Phase 3 …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 33
ACHD 2020-2024 Integrated Five-Year Work Plan
ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 v
Federal Aid Capital Maintenance (2020) - Phase 1 …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 33
Federal Aid Capital Maintenance (2020) - Phase 2 …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 33
Federal Aid Capital Maintenance (2020) - Phase 3 …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 33
Federal Aid Capital Maintenance (2021) - Phase 1 …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 33
Federal Aid Capital Maintenance (2021) - Phase 2 …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 34
Federal Aid Capital Maintenance (2021) - Phase 3 …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 34
Fiber Optic Cable Network Update ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 56
Fiddler Dr Bridge #1510, 130' W/O Arlen Dr ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 21
Five Mile Rd and La Grange St Pedestrian Crossing ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 50
Five Mile Rd, Overland Rd / Franklin Rd …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 29
Floating Feather Rd Bridge #1513, 0.1 miles E/O Palmer Ln ………………………………………………………………………………. 21
Floating Feather Rd Bridge #2028, 580' E/O Munger Rd ……………………………………………………………………………………. 19
Floating Feather Rd, Brandon Rd / Hornback Ave ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 44
Franklin St, McKinley St / Pierce St …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 51
Garden St Bikeway, Albion St / Greenbelt …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 42
Garden St, Bethel St / Emerald St ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 51
Garden St, Franklin Rd / Bethel St ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 51
Gowen Rd and Orchard St …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 26
Gowen Rd Bridge #2110, W/O I-84 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 19
Gowen Rd Bridge #2173, 1.35 miles S/O Victory Rd ………………………………………………………………………………………….. 21
Green Stormwater Implementation (2019) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 54
Green Stormwater Implementation (2022) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 54
Green Stormwater Implementation (2023) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 54
Green Stormwater Implementation (2024) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 54
Green Stormwater Implementation (2025) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 54
Hanley Pl Bridge #1056, 700' N/O Chaparral Rd ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 21
Hays St at 11th St and 12th St Pedestrian Crossings ………………………………………………………………………………………….. 51
Hazel St, 28th St / 26th St ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 51
Holcomb Rd, Mimosa Way / Amity Rd ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 45
Hollandale-Targee Bikeway, Locust Grove Rd / Targee St ………………………………………………………………………………….. 42
Horseshoe Bend Rd and Floating Feather Rd …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 45
Horseshoe Bend Rd and Shadowview St Pedestrian Crossing ……………………………………………………………………………. 45
Horseshoe Bend Rd, State St / Hill Rd ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 45
Kootenai St Traffic Calming, Orchard St / Vista Ave …………………………………………………………………………………………… 51
ACHD 2020-2024 Integrated Five-Year Work Plan
ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 vi
Kootenai St, Vista Ave / Federal Way …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 51
Kuna Main St Revitalization, Avenue A / Avenue C – Maintenance ……………………………………………………………………. 34
Kuna Middle School Zone, Ten Mile Ave and Boise St ………………………………………………………………………………………… 51
Lake Hazel Rd and Cloverdale Rd ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 26
Lake Hazel Rd and Eagle Rd ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 26
Lake Hazel Rd and Five Mile Rd …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 26
Lake Hazel Rd and Maple Grove Rd …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 26
Lake Hazel Rd, Cloverdale Rd / Five Mile Rd ………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 29
Lake Hazel Rd, Eagle Rd / Cloverdale Rd ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 29
Lake Hazel Rd, Five Mile Rd / Maple Grove Rd ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 29
Lake Hazel Rd, Maple Grove Rd / Cole Rd ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 29
Lena Ave Bridge #1509, 125' N/O Hickory Dr …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 21
Liberty St Sidewalk and Bikeway, Douglas St / Denton St …………………………………………………………………………………… 45
Linda Vista Ln, Canterbury Dr / Ustick Rd …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 51
Linder Rd and Deer Flat Rd ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 26
Linder Rd and Floating Feather Rd Roundabout ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 27
Linder Rd and UPRR Crossing Improvements …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 57
Linder Rd, Cayuse Creek Dr/ Chinden Blvd (US 20/26) ………………………………………………………………………………………. 30
Linder Rd, Chinden Blvd (US 20/26) / SH 44 (State St) - South Phase …………………………………………………………………. 30
Linder Rd, Franklin Rd / Pine Ave ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 30
Linder Rd, Main St / Deer Flat Rd ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 51
Linder Rd, Overland Rd / Franklin Rd …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 30
Linder Rd, SH 44 (State St) / Floating Feather Rd ……………………………………………………………………………………………….. 30
Linder Rd, Ustick Rd / McMillan Rd ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 30
Linder-Meridian Bikeway, Pine Ave / Temple Dr ……………………………………………………………………………………………….. 42
Locust Grove Rd and Palermo Dr Pedestrian Crossing ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 45
Locust Grove Rd and Woodbridge Dr Pedestrian Crossing …………………………………………………………………………………. 45
Locust Grove Rd Bridge #1207, 0.17 miles S/O Victory Rd …………………………………………………………………………………. 22
Locust Grove Rd, Victory Rd / Overland Rd ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 30
Main St and Idaho St, 16th St / Broadway Ave - HB312 Project …………………………………………………………………………. 38
Maintenance Crack Seal (2020) - HB312 Project ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 39
Maintenance Crack Seal (2021) - HB312 Project ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 39
Maintenance Crack Seal (2022) - HB312 Project ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 39
Maintenance Crack Seal (2023) - HB312 Project ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 39
ACHD 2020-2024 Integrated Five-Year Work Plan
ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 vii
Maintenance Crack Seal (2024) - HB312 Project ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 39
Mallard Ave Bridge #1339, 650' W/O Parkcenter Blvd ………………………………………………………………………………………. 22
Maple Grove Rd and Edna St Pedestrian Crossing ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 45
Maple Grove Rd, Amity Rd / Victory Rd …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 30
Maple Grove Rd, Victory Rd / Overland Rd ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 31
McMillan Rd and Leather Way Pedestrian Crossing …………………………………………………………………………………………… 52
McMillan Rd, Westview Dr / Maple Grove Rd ……………………………………………………………………………………………………. 45
Meridian Rd, Cherry Ln / Ustick Rd ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 31
Microseal (2020) - HB312 Project ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 39
Microseal (2021) - HB312 Project ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 39
Microseal (2022) - HB312 Project ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 39
Microseal (2023) - HB312 Project ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 39
Microseal (2024) - HB312 Project ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 39
Milwaukee St, Marcum St / Ustick Rd ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 52
Munger Rd Bridge #1005 and #2001, 1/2 mile S/O New Hope Rd ……………………………………………………………………… 22
Munger Rd Bridge #1462, 550' S/O New Hope Rd …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 22
Nez Perce St Bikeway, Orchard St / Columbus St ……………………………………………………………………………………………….. 42
Northwest Boise Bikeway, Horseshoe Bend Rd / 36th St …………………………………………………………………………………… 42
Orchard Access Rd Maintenance - HB312 Project ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 40
Orchard St and Clark St ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 57
Orchard St and Franklin Rd Accessible Pedestrian Signal …………………………………………………………………………………… 57
Orchard St Realignment, Gowen Rd / I-84 On-Ramp …………………………………………………………………………………………. 31
Overland Rd and Eagle Rd …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 27
Overland Rd and Phillippi St Pedestrian Crossing ………………………………………………………………………………………………. 46
Overland Rd, Columbus St / Federal Way ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 46
Palmer Ln Bridge #1009, N/O Floating Feather Rd …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 22
Parkhill Dr Bridge #1383, 200' W/O 15th St ………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 22
Pavement Preservation & ADA (2022) - Phase 1 ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 34
Pavement Preservation & ADA (2022) - Phase 2 ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 34
Pavement Preservation & ADA (2022) - Phase 3 ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 34
Pavement Preservation & ADA (2023) - Phase 1 ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 35
Pavement Preservation & ADA (2023) - Phase 2 ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 35
Pavement Preservation & ADA (2023) - Phase 3 ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 35
Pavement Preservation & ADA (2024) - Phase 1 ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 35
ACHD 2020-2024 Integrated Five-Year Work Plan
ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 viii
Pavement Preservation & ADA (2024) - Phase 2 ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 35
Pavement Preservation & ADA (2024) - Phase 3 ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 35
Pavement Preservation & ADA (2025) - Phase 1 ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 36
Pavement Preservation & ADA (2025) - Phase 2 ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 36
Pavement Preservation & ADA (2025) - Phase 3 ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 36
Pavement Preservation & ADA (2026) - Phase 1 ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 36
Pavement Preservation & ADA (2026) - Phase 2 ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 36
Pavement Preservation & ADA (2026) - Phase 3 ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 36
Phillippi St Bridge #1366, 650' N/O Overland Rd ……………………………………………………………………………………………….. 22
Phillippi St, Malad St / Targee St ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 46
Phillippi St, Targee St / Overland Rd …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 46
Pierce Park Ln Bridge #2029, at Hill Rd ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 19
Pierce St, Washington St / Shenandoah Dr ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 52
Pine Ave, Meridian Rd / Locust Grove Rd – Roadway ………………………………………………………………………………………… 47
Pleasanton Ave Bikeway, Greenbelt / 23rd St ……………………………………………………………………………………………………. 43
Plummer Rd Bridge #2002 Pedestrian Facilities, 1700' N/O SH 44 ……………………………………………………………………… 46
Pollard Ln, Floating Feather Rd / Star Middle School …………………………………………………………………………………………. 52
Residential Capital Maintenance (2019) - HB312 Project …………………………………………………………………………………… 40
Residential Capital Maintenance (2020) - HB312 Project …………………………………………………………………………………… 40
Residential Capital Maintenance (2021) - HB312 Project …………………………………………………………………………………… 40
Residential Capital Maintenance (2022) - HB312 Project …………………………………………………………………………………… 40
Residential Capital Maintenance (2023) - HB312 Project …………………………………………………………………………………… 40
Residential Capital Maintenance (2024) - HB312 Project …………………………………………………………………………………… 40
Residential Capital Maintenance (2025) - HB312 Project …………………………………………………………………………………… 41
Residential Capital Maintenance (2026) - HB312 Project …………………………………………………………………………………… 41
Roosevelt St, Rose Hill St / Emerald St ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 46
Rose Hill St and Owyhee St Mini Roundabout ……………………………………………………………………………………………………. 57
Safe Sidewalk Program (2020) …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 48
Safe Sidewalk Program (2021) …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 48
Safe Sidewalk Program (2022) …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 48
Safe Sidewalk Program (2023) …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 48
Safe Sidewalk Program (2024) …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 48
School Ave Bikeway, King Rd / Deer Flat Rd ………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 43
Shamrock Ave Bridge #1424, 0.1 miles N/O Fairview Ave ………………………………………………………………………………….. 22
ACHD 2020-2024 Integrated Five-Year Work Plan
ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 ix
Shoshone St Bikeway, Canal St / Capital Blvd …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 43
Shoup Ave Bridge #1404, 0.25 miles W/O Maple Grove Rd ……………………………………………………………………………….. 22
St. Luke's Master Plan Transportation Component Implementation (2021) ………………………………………………………. 24
St. Luke's Master Plan Transportation Component Implementation (2022) ………………………………………………………. 24
St. Luke's Master Plan Transportation Component Implementation (2023) ………………………………………………………. 24
St. Luke's Master Plan Transportation Component Implementation (2024) ………………………………………………………. 24
St. Luke's Master Plan Transportation Component Implementation (2025) ………………………………………………………. 25
Star Rd Bridge #1093, 0.25 miles S/O McMillan Rd ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 22
State St and Glenwood St ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 27
State St and Pierce Park Ln ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 27
State St, 36th St / 27th St ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 31
State St, Collister Dr / 36th St ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 31
State St, Glenwood St / Pierce Park Ln ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 31
State St, Pierce Park Ln / Collister Dr …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 31
Stoddard Rd, Victory Rd / Overland Rd ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 52
Ten Mile Rd and Amity Rd …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 27
Ten Mile Rd and Columbia Rd ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 27
Ten Mile Rd and Crenshaw St Pedestrian Crossing …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 52
Ten Mile Rd and Deer Flat Rd ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 27
Ten Mile Rd and Hubbard Rd …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 27
Ten Mile Rd and Lake Hazel Rd ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 27
Ten Mile Rd and Victory Rd ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 27
Ten Mile Rd, McMillan Rd / Chinden Blvd (US 20/26) ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 31
Ten Mile Rd, Ustick Rd / McMillan Rd ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 31
Ten Mile Rd, Victory Rd / Overland Rd ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 32
Thurman Mill Bridge Projects Water Quality Mitigation ……………………………………………………………………………………. 54
Topaz Ave Bridge #1220, 0.1 miles N/O Overland Rd ………………………………………………………………………………………… 22
Traffic Signals New and Upgraded (2020) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 56
Traffic Signals New and Upgraded (2021) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 56
Traffic Signals New and Upgraded (2022) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 56
Traffic Signals New and Upgraded (2023) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 56
Traffic Signals New and Upgraded (2024) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 56
US 20/26 (Chinden Blvd) and 43rd St Pedestrian Crossing …………………………………………………………………………………. 46
US 20/26 (Chinden Blvd) and Curtis Rd ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 27
ACHD 2020-2024 Integrated Five-Year Work Plan
ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 x
US 20/26 (Chinden Blvd) and Locust Grove Rd ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 27
Ustick Rd and Milwaukee St School Zone …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 52
Valley St, Lake Hazel Rd / La Grange St ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 52
Victory Rd and Locust Grove Rd Roundabout ……………………………………………………………………………………………………. 28
Victory Rd and Standing Timber Ave Pedestrian Crossing ………………………………………………………………………………….. 46
Vista Ave and Nez Perce St Pedestrian Crossing ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 46
Warm Springs Ave and Straughan Ave Pedestrian Crossing ……………………………………………………………………………….. 52
Warm Springs Ave, Glacier Dr / Glacier Dr …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 53
Wells St Bridge #1224, 0.2 miles S/O Magic View Dr …………………………………………………………………………………………. 22
Whitewater Park Blvd Basin #1009 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 54
Wildwood St Bridge #1425, 0.1 miles N/O Fairview Ave ……………………………………………………………………………………. 22
ACHD 2020-2024 Integrated Five-Year Work Plan
ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 1
INTRODUCTION
The 2020-2024 Integrated Five-Year Work Program (IFYWP) sets forth the strategies, projects and priorities which
the Ada County Highway District (ACHD) will pursue over the next five years. The first two years of the Plan align
with ACHD’s 2020 Budget, adopted on August 21, 2019. The remaining years set the focus for ACHD’s efforts for
future budget years. The document allows elected officials, staff, partner agencies, and the public to work in a
coordinated fashion to implement projects.
The Integrated Five-Year Work Plan works in support of various ACHD and partner agency foundational planning
documents and is the implementing arm for these plans. The figure below illustrates how the IFYWP fits into the
region’s overall planning framework.
ACHD’s Foundational Planning Documents: Bike Master Plan, ADA Transition Plan, Transportation Land Use Integration Plan including the Master Street Map, Livable Streets
Design Guide and Complete Streets Policy
City and County Comprehensive Plans
Establish the Land Use Vision
Regional Transportation Plan Communities in Motion Demographic Projections and Transportation Demand Model
Capital Improvements Plan
Strategic Plan
Asset Management and Resource Allocation
Integrated Five-Year Work Plan
Annual Budget
Maintenance and Enhancement Projects
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ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 2
ACHD VISION, MISSION, AND PRIORITIES AND STRATEGIC PLAN
ACHD established its vision, mission, and priorities in 2011, with the intent of ensuring that all ACHD activities are
focused on the best interest of the citizens we serve. The bottom line is that every choice ACHD makes must help to
effectively and efficiently accomplish ACHD’s Vision, Mission and Priorities.
In June 2016, the ACHD Commission adopted a Strategic Plan to further refine and clarify the intent of its vision,
mission, and priorities. The Plan included a resource allocation methodology that informs and guides development
of the IFYWP. That methodology emphasizes maintenance and safety as ACHD’s primary focus. In addition, the
Strategic Plan and Capital Improvements Plan (CIP) highlight the need to enhance the transportation system in
response to the growth planned by ACHD’s land-use partners. Through the Strategic Plan, the Commission identified
system enhancements to address congestion as ACHD’s secondary focus. The IFYWP was developed with these focus
areas in mind.
ACHD’s Vision, Mission, and Priorities
ACHD Vision: Leading transportation innovation – Investing in communities
ACHD Mission: We drive quality transportation for all Ada County – Anytime, Anywhere!
ACHD Priorities, which will serve as the criteria for judging every choice we make going forward:
1. Our People – Our competitive edge in the work place is the source of our strength. As such we will:
• Maximize training
• Invest in our people
• Reward innovation, commitment to the mission and excellence across the board
2. Effective and efficient execution, assuring:
• Excellence in service and performance
• Teamwork
• Fiscal responsibility in expending taxpayer dollars
• Responsiveness to regional and community needs
• Customer service
• The promotion of economic development with each community
• The preservation of our multi-billion dollar infrastructure investment
• Preparation for future growth
3. Leaders in technology, design, and innovation
4. Safety throughout the District for its employees and citizens
ACHD 2020-2024 Integrated Five-Year Work Plan
ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 3
PLAN OUTLINE
The 2020-2024 IFYWP continues ACHD’s commitment to an “integrated” approach to planning and programming
while maintaining fiscal responsibility in all its programming decisions. In 2018, the Commission recognized a need
for additional funding in order to meet the investment levels required to fully implement ACHD plans over the next
20 years. As a result, the Commission placed an initiative to raise the Vehicle Registration Fee in Ada County on the
November 2018 ballot. This initiative was not approved by the voters of Ada County and additional funding is not
available.
In recognition of ACHD’s funding obligations, the Commission approved a revised Capital Allocation Methodology in
May 2019. This methodology places as its top priority meeting the financial obligations of the District. Once these
have been met, the Commission continues to keep its primary focus on providing for the safety and maintenance of
the transportation system, followed by system enhancements as a secondary focus. A summary of these priorities
is found below.
The IFYWP is organized around ACHD’s commitment to these priorities. The introductory section of the IFYWP
provides a status report on our efforts to implement the Strategic Plan, including the revised allocation methodology.
In this way, the IFYWP serves as a tool to demonstrate accountability to the public to do what ACHD has said it will
do. The remaining portion of the Plan identifies the projects to be completed over the next 5-7 years.
1 MEET ACHD’S PROGRAMMING OBLIGATIONS
- Ensure compliance with applicable federal laws (Americans with Disabilities Act & Environmental Regulations) - 2008 Vehicle Registration Fee ballot commitments – Safe routes to school & congestion relief - Match Impact Fee collections with required general funds
2 PRIMARY FOCUS – SAFETY & MAINTENANCE
- Signals, Crossings, and Safety Projects with documented needs - Asset Management – Capital Maintenance & Bridges (Minor & Major if reserves available)
3 SECONDARY FOCUS – SYSTEM ENHANCEMENTS
- Neighborhood Plan & Bike Master Plan projects not funded by VRF - Non-Impact Fee Eligible Capital Improvement Plan Projects
ACHD 2020-2024 Integrated Five-Year Work Plan
ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 4
A BALANCED TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
In determining the scope of each project listed within the IFYWP, ACHD seeks to implement its Complete Streets
Policy and meet the needs of all users within the project limits in order to take the most advantage of work going on
in an area. ACHD has updated its Americans with Disability Act Transition Plan, its Bike Master Plan and continues to
develop neighborhood bike and pedestrian plans to identify and reinforce the need for projects to be implemented
in a comprehensive fashion, realizing benefits for all users through all types of projects.
This IFYWP demonstrates the impact of this action. Below is an example from one project within the IFYWP and its
complete streets implementation approach. By looking at projects with this wholistic approach, ACHD can effectively
invest in the communities and lives of the public it serves.
Replace Pedestrian Ramps (ADA)
Extend Sidewalk
Add Bike Lanes
Widen Roadway
Replace 2 Bridges
Reconstruct Existing
Pavement
Add Pedestrian Signal
TEN MILE RD, USTICK RD /
MERIDIAN RD
Widen to 5 lanes with curb, gutter, sidewalk and bike lanes as per the 2016 Capital Improvements Plan. Includes bridges #1103 and #2204 and enhanced crossings at Tesino and the pedestrian path south of Vicenza.
*Image represents only the southern portion of the project. Not to scale.
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ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 5
IMPLEMENTATING THE STRATEGIC PLAN
MEETING ACHD’S PROGRAMMING OBLIGATIONS
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITY ACT TRANSITION PLAN IMPLEMENTATION
In 2019, ACHD adopted an update to its Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Transition Plan. The ACHD ADA Self-
Evaluation and Transition Plan provides a framework for the continuous improvement of Ada County Highway
District's programs and facilities for people with disabilities. The Plan is intended to be a living document that is
regularly updated as programs and services change, as barriers are removed, and new facilities come under
ownership or control of ACHD. The Plan outlines a strategy for ACHD to progress toward compliance with the ADA,
enacted on July 26, 1990, identifying physical barriers for persons with disabilities and a schedule to remove those
barriers over time. The following is a summary of the pedestrian ramps and sidewalks identified as being non-
compliant as part of the Update and those programmed to be brought into compliance in the FY2020-2024 IFYWP.
In future years, the IFYWP will also show the number of locations brought into compliance.
0 0 0 0 0 0
322 106399
1.411.5
14.20%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
High Priority CurbRamps (#)
Medium Priority CurbRamps (#)
Low Priority CurbRamps (#)
High PrioritySidewalks (Miles)
Medium PrioritySidewalks (Miles)
Low PrioritySidewalks (Miles)
Locations Improved or Under Construction Locations Identified in IFYWP Locations Awaiting Programming
1273 Total Ramps
696 Total Ramps
767 Total Miles
225 Total Miles
59 Total Miles
7608 Total Ramps
PROGRESS TOWARDS IMPLEMENTATION
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ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 6
2008 VEHICLE REGISTRATION FEE BALLOT COMMITMENTS - SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOLS
ACHD’s efforts to provide safe routes to schools are focused on ensuring appropriate facilities exist to allow for
children and adolescents to access their educational opportunities using active transportation modes. In 2008, the
citizens of Ada County approved an increase in vehicle registration fees with the commitment that half of that
increase would be dedicated toward providing safe routes to schools. ACHD is committed to fulfilling its
commitment. Since that time, ACHD has completed 123 projects and has an additional 46 identified in the IFYWP.
SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL PROJECTS Completed Since 2008
74 Pedestrian Projects (26 Additional Programmed)
11 School Zone Enhancements (3 Additional Programmed)
47 Crossing Improvements (26 Additional Programmed)
3 Bikeway Projects Programmed
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ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 7
MATCH IMPACT FEE COLLECTIONS WITH REQUIRED GENERAL FUNDS
The collection of impact fees on new development is ACHD’s primary funding source for addressing the impact of
the region’s growth on the transportation system. These funds are only available to be spent on items deemed
impact fee eligible through State Code and ACHD’s Impact Fee Ordinance. The impact fee eligible items as per these
guiding documents include road and intersection widening, right-of-way acquisition, and storm drain facilities.
Many items deemed part of creating a complete street network are deemed not eligible for the use of impact fees.
These include sidewalks and pedestrian crossings, reconstruction of existing vehicle lanes, bike facilities, and
landscaping. These items must be funded using ACHD’s other sources of funding outside of impact fees. Ensuring
adequate funding to cover these items is an essential part of ACHD’s mandate to ensure proper use of all available
impact fee collections. In recognition of this, the IFYWP includes programming of all projected impact fee collections
with the required match from other funding sources.
2020-2024 Projected Impact Fee Collections
2020-2024 Program Impact Fee Expenditures
$102,440,000 $103,038,000
2020-2024 Required General Fund Match
$40,148,600
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ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 8
ACHD’S PRIMARY FOCUS AREAS – ADDRESSING MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY NEEDS
Pavement - ON TARGET
• Performance Goal: Maintain ACHD's network pavementcondion in the "very good" category. Very good represents a70-100 pavement condition index (PCI) score.
• Current Condition
• Arterials - Very Good (82 PCI)
• Collectors - Very Good (82 PCI)
• Locals - Very Good (82 PCI)
Bridges - ON TARGET
• Performance Goal: Maintain 99%+ of ACHD's bridges with a sufficiency rating of "Good/Better".
• Current Condition
• Bridges over 20' - 99.5% (220 out of 221)
• Bridges 5' to 20' - 99.3% (564 out of 568)
Traffic Signals and Safety - ON TARGET
• Performance Goal: Maintain traffic signal in service rate at99% or better. Address safety issues as they arise.
• Current Condition
• 99.99% In-Service Rate
• IFYWP Safety and Accessibility Projects - 1 traffic calmingproject, 4 accessible pedestrian signal projects, 1intersection improvement and 2 railroad crossing projects.
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ACHD’S SECONDARY FOCUS AREA – SYSTEM ENHANCEMENTS
NEIGHBORHOOD PEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLE PLANS
Since 2012, ACHD has adopted 10 neighborhood pedestrian and bicycle plans. These plans, an outgrowth of ACHD’s
ADA Transition Plan and Bicycle Master Plan, identify active transportation projects important to the neighbors who
live there. While there is no time horizon on when the projects identified in these plans will be built, ACHD seeks to
make constant and continual progress towards completion. As of the end of FY2019, 258 out of 809 projects
identified in these plans will be built or under construction.
Additional neighborhoods are being planned each year. As plans are completed, projects from those neighborhoods
will be added below. Current additional plans to be completed include:
- Eagle Neighborhood Plan (Underway)
- Whitewater Park+VMP Boise Neighborhood Plan (Underway) – This is a subset of the North Boise
Neighborhood Plan and projects will be incorporated into that Plan after adoption.
- Garden City Neighborhood Plan (2020)
- North Meridian Neighborhood Plan (2020)
- South Meridian Neighborhood Plan (2021)
- Kuna Neighborhood Plan (2021)
51
81
35
3
9
31
10
35
30
22
11
7
194
15
7
7
35
4
74 62 11 27 14 92 10 37 70 23
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
BoiseCentralBench
Boise WestBench
DowntownMeridian
East End KunaDowntown
North Boise NorthwestBoise
SoutheastBoise
SouthwestBoise
Star
Projects Already Built Projects in IFYWP Projects Awaiting Programming
147 Total
Projects
154 Total
Projects
53 Total
Projects
27 Total
Projects
138 Total
Projects
27 Total
Projects
79 Total
Projects
49 Total
Projects
108 Total
Projects
27 Total
Projects
PROGRESS TOWARDS IMPLEMENTING NEIGHBORHOOD PLANS
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ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 10
BIKE MASTER PLAN
In 2018, ACHD adopted an addendum to its 2009 Roadways to Bikeways Bike Master Plan. This addendum
incorporated new facility types that have come into use since 2009 and established a matrix to determine the level
of bicycle facility to use based on traffic volumes and posted speed limits. Additionally, this plan identified a network
of low-stress bikeways to be implemented through the IFYWP that would provide an alternative to the arterial bike
facility network. The addendum also updated the planned facilities map (arterial and low-stress) to reflect the
information provided using the new matrix. Buildout out of this network is being audited at this time. A summary of
the buildout of the network will be shown in future updates to the IFYWP.
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CONGESTION MANAGEMENT
ACHD recognizes it cannot build its way out of congestion. System enhancements in the form of roadway widening
are intended to “buildout” a robust system and provide added capacity where deemed feasible. A roadway is
deemed “built-out” once the number of lanes built matches the planned lanes in ACHD’s Master Street Map. Once
a roadway is “built-out”, congestion may still increase as land uses further develop. In these circumstances, ACHD
will seek to make other operational type improvements to maximize efficiency of the built network. These types of
projects are found within the Traffic Program in the IFYWP.
ACHD employs a level of service (LOS) measure for streets and intersections to assist in measuring expected driver
comfort and identifying needed system enhancements. Roads and intersections are graded on a scale of A through
F based on generalized thresholds of roadway utilization during the busiest hour of the day (peak hour). Per ACHD’s
adopted policies, roadways classified as arterials are deemed to no longer have an acceptable level of services when
rated as an F.
The chart below gives a status of roadway segments and intersections currently deemed LOS F and how they
correspond to projects planned within this IFYWP. As you will note, some road segments and intersections are
currently LOS F, but they are not identified in the IFYWP. These projects are not programmed due to lack of available
funding and/or the roadway has reached its desired buildout for the land use context.
11
27
11
23
21 21
0
5
10
15
20
25
Projects Already Built Out Projects in IFYWP Projects Awaiting Programming
2018 2019
CONSTRUCTION STATUS OF LOS F INTERSECTIONS AND ROAD SEGMENTS
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2016 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN
ACHD’s Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) uses model forecasts to project needed roadway system enhancements from
new development over the next 20 years. The CIP is updated every 4 years, with the last update being adopted in
2016. One of the primary purposes for the CIP is to allocate the cost of growth to new development in the form of
impact fees. Impact fees do not pay the full cost of roadway expansion as certain features, such as sidewalks and
bike lanes, are not eligible for impact fees. Therefore, general fund revenue must also be available to match the
impact fee revenue for projects to be completed.
The 2016 CIP identified the projects for which impact fees and general fund revenue could reasonably be expected.
On average, ACHD would need to expend $37.6 million per year over the next 20 years on road and intersection
enhancements in order to fully implement the 2016 CIP. The chart below shows programmed expenditures over the
life of this IFYWP against that target. Based on currently expected revenue, ACHD would be $51 million short over
the life of the IFYWP in fully funding CIP identified projects.
$32.4$34.2
$30.0
$33.8
$37.6
$0
$5
$10
$15
$20
$25
$30
$35
$40
2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Programmed Amount Target
FUNDING IN THE IFYWP TOWARDS IMPLEMENTING THE CIP
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PRIORITY CORRIDORS
In an effort to implement the CIP in a logical manner, the ACHD Commission has adopted a series of priority corridors.
In programming and implementing these projects, ACHD takes a systematic approach representing two steps:
1. Improve intersections first to take full advantage of corridor capacity prior to mainline widening.
2. Widen corridors sequentially (from one end to the other) when traffic conditions warrant the widening.
The following shows identified priority corridors and their current status of completion.
•4 Intersections - All Complete
•5 Roadway Segments - All CompleteCloverdale Rd, Overland Rd /
Chinden Blvd
•4 Intersections - 1 Complete, 2 Programmed, 1 Unfunded
•3 Roadway Segments - 1 Programmed, 2 UnfundedCloverdale Rd, Lake Hazel Rd /
Overland Rd
•2 Intersections - 2 Programmed
•2 Roadway Segments - 2 ProgrammedEagle Rd, Lake Hazel Rd / Victory Rd
•8 Intersections - 7 Complete, 1 Programmed
•9 Roadway Segments - On Hold Per Commission DirectionFairview Ave, Linder Rd / Orchard St
•10 Intersection - All Complete
•9 Roadway Segments - All CompleteFranklin Rd, Black Cat Rd / Cole Rd
•5 Intersections - 1 Complete, 4 Programmed
•5 Roadway Segments - 1 Complete, 4 ProgrammedLake Hazel Rd, Eagle Rd / Orchard
St Extension
•5 Intersections - 4 Complete, 1 Programmed
•6 Roadway Segments - 2 Complete, 2 Programmed, 2 UnfundedLinder Rd, Ustick Rd / Floating
Feather Rd
•5 Intersections - 3 Complete, 2 Programmed
•4 Roadway Segments - 2 Complete, 1 Programmed, 1 UnfundedLocust Grove Rd, Victory Rd / Ustick
Rd
•3 Intersections - 3 Programmed
•3 Roadway Segments - 2 Programmed, 1 UnfundedMaple Grove Rd, Lake Hazel Rd /
Overland Rd
•1 Intersections - 1 Programmed
•2 Roadway Segments - 1 Complete, 1 ProgrammedOrchard St, Lake Hazel Rd Extension
/ I-84
•4 Intersections - 2 Complete, 2 Programmed
•4 Roadway Segments - 4 ProgrammedState St, Glenwood St / 27th St
•5 Intersections - All Complete
•5 Roadway Segments - 1 Programmed, 1 UnfundedTen Mile Rd, Overland Rd / Chinden
Blvd
•6 Intersections - 6 Programmed
•6 Roadway Segments - 1 Programmed, 5 UnfundedTen Mile Rd, Deer Flat Rd /
Overland Rd
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EXTERNAL FUNDING PLAN
The funding plan portion of the IFYWP focuses external funding efforts on the Commission’s approved focus areas
adopted in the ACHD Strategic Plan (2016). External funding comes from funding sources that are not codified by
State of Idaho code or fee regiment for use by the Ada County Highway District, with most of these funds coming
from Federal Highway Administration programs. The funding plan ensures funding application efforts are timely and
supported by the Commission. All local match funding will be reviewed and approved by Commission when the
project agreement is presented for approval.
FEDERAL CAPITAL MAINTENANCE
ACHD currently receives Surface Transportation Block Grant Program Transportation Management Area (STP-TMA)
funding for qualified, capital maintenance work on Federal-aid Highway System Arterial and Collector roadways. Per
Communities in Motion 2040, COMPASS programs 82% of STP-TMA funding for ACHD’s road maintenance needs,
including but not limited to overlays, reclaims, rebuilds and micro seals. When available, STP-Urban funds may be
used for capital maintenance projects within Kuna or Star. The federal match requirement for STP funding is 7.34%
of project cost. Federal maintenance projects and treatments are identified by Pavement Management staff at the
time of design. In addition, federal funding requires that any funded project include necessary ADA improvements
within the right-of-way.
The following estimated five-year maintenance need is based on ACHD’s Pavement Management Engineer’s
evaluation of the StreetSaver Model’s Pavement Condition Index (PCI) data. This data is updated annually for Ada
County arterials, collectors and residential streets. Funding also includes House Bill 312 maintenance funding.
Pavement Management Programming Target
$27,000,000 TO $34,000,000 per year + 1% Annual System Growth Factor
FY2020 FY2021 FY2022 FY2023 FY2024
Operational Maintenance (ACHD
Forces)
$9,530,000 $9,626,000 $9,723,000 $9,821,000 $9,920,000
Federal Aid Capital Maintenance
$10,414,500 $8,199,000 $8,857,000
$8,659,000 $8,346,000
Local Capital Maintenance
$7,343,000 $9,165,000 $9,013,000
$9,288,000 $9,830,000
Total $27,287,500 $26,990,000 $27,593,000 $27,768,000 $28,096,000
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BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN IMPROVEMENTS
Arterial roadways, with their higher traffic volumes require added consideration to safely accommodate bikes and
pedestrians. These projects will install as appropriate, low-stress bike route alternatives, enhanced pedestrian
crossings on arterial roadways, and fill sidewalk gaps. Enhanced crossings include Accessible Pedestrian Signals
(APS), Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon (PHB) and Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon (RRFB).
Project Name Project Description Estimated Project
Cost Local Match
Possible Funding Sources
Vista Ave and Nez Perce St
Install a PHB $259,000 $19,000 Transportation Alternatives (TA)
Hays St and 10th St and 11th St
Install a RRFB $321,000 $24,000 TA
Overland Rd and Phillippi St
Install a PHB $304,000 $23,000 TA
11th St Maintenance and Bikeway, State/Heron
Complete roadway maintenance on 11th St from Fort to Heron and implement the 11TH St Bikeway Concept
$1,043,000 77,000 TA
Cassia St Bikeway and Pedestrian Improvements
Improve Cassia St as a bikeway from Franklin to Kootenai. Includes pavement rehab, sidewalk, pedestrian bridge and enhanced pedestrian crossings
$3,186,000 $234,000 TA
Kootenai St Traffic Calming, Orchard/Vista
Implement components of the Kootenai St Traffic Calming Concept Study
$1,477,000 $109,000 TA
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ADDITIONAL MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY PROJECTS
The following is a list of additional maintenance and safety projects that staff will seek outside funding for:
Project Name Project Description Estimated
Project Cost Local
Match Possible Funding
Sources
Fairview Ave Bridges #2196 & #2197
Reconstruct the existing deficient bridges over the Boise River
$8.4 Million
$617,000 to $3.4 Million
BUILD, Federal Bridge Program and
FASTLANE Grant
Replace Bridges That Create Flood Hazards
Reconstruct obsolete bridge with design that eliminates 100-year flooding hazard created by existing bridge
$500,000 to $2.0 Million
$125,000 to
$500,000
FEMA, Building Resilient
Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC)
Replace Non-compliant Curb Ramps at Joint ACHD-ITD Intersections
Bring non-compliant curb cuts up to ADA standards where ACHD sidewalks intersect ITD routes
$60,000 $0 Idaho Americans with Disabilities Act Curb
Ramp Program
Mini Roundabout Pilot Project
To improve safety, convert the Rose Hill St/Owyhee St intersection; currently stop controlled for Owyhee St only, to a mini roundabout
$300,000 $22,000 Local Highway Safety Improvement
Program (LHSIP)
Orchard St and Clark St
To improve safety, widen segment of Orchard to five lanes to accommodate left turn lane on Orchard St for vehicles turning onto Clark St
$500,000 $37,000 LHSIP
Bike Lane Gap - Americana and 15th Street
To improve safety, at intersection of 15th Street, widen Americana Boulevard roadway to the north to accommodate for consistent 5’ bike lanes
$231,000 $17,000 LHSIP
Five Mile Rd, Overland Rd / Franklin Rd
Working with ITD, reconstruct the existing bridge over Interstate 84 and widen adjacent legs of Five Mile Rd to five lanes
$15,000,000 $1,100,000, less ITD’s portion
BUILD Grant, Strategic Initiatives
Joint NEPA Study Conduct a NEPA study for a future joint bridge or road improvement project in coordination with an ACHD partner
$250,000 $10,000 or half of match
BUILD Grant
ACHD Enhanced Maintenance Project
Apply for State funding to offset required roadway maintenance project that includes significant Complete Streets elements as part of ACHD planned projects
Two grants up to
$1,000,000 each
No required
match
Local Strategic Initiatives Grant
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PROACTIVELY ADDRESSING ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS
In response to existing and anticipated air quality and stormwater requirements, staff will seek grant funding that
enables the District to implement innovative projects and training that prepares the District for broader regulatory
requirements. Projects and training would focus on implementing stormwater projects that respond to lower Boise
River Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) and NPDES permit requirements. In addition, staff will look for
opportunities to improve ACHD operations with proven green technologies.
The following is a list of additional Primary Focus projects that staff will seek outside funding:
Project Name Project Description Estimated
Project Cost
Local Match
Possible Funding Sources
GSI Technical Assistance Grant
Technical assistance to develop a GSI Maintenance and Operations plan for the operation and maintenance of ACHD’s green infrastructure
$50,000 As required EPA’s Technical Assistance Services for Communities program
GSI Infrastructure Supportive Curriculum
To increase the number of qualified contractors with qualified staff, jointly develop with College of Western Idaho (CWI) a certified horticulture curriculum focused on the maintenance of stormwater facilities.
$50,000 Min. $4,000
EPA Urban Waters Small Grant
GSI Infrastructure Projects
Fund permeable paver retrofit of alleys in downtown Boise with cost-share from city
$125,000 As required with City cost-share
Federal source
GSI Infrastructure Projects
Fund permeable paver retrofit of alleys adjacent to Meridian Community Center with cost-share from city
$50,000 As required with City cost-share
Federal source
GSI Infrastructure Projects
Fund retrofit of stormwater system in Main/Fairview corridor with cost-share from city. Projects may include permeable alley, bioretention planters and tree planter
$150,000 As required with City cost-share
Transportation Alternatives and other Federal source
GSI and Air Quality Mitigation Demonstration Project
Plant trees in identified locations to reduce stormwater impacts and improve regional air quality.
$250,000 As required Idaho Department of Lands
Supporting Idaho Forrest Action Plan
Pilot project to investigate processing and use of organic materials collected by ACHD street sweeping operations thereby eliminating this as a waste product. Funds will purchase necessary equipment
$100,000 $10,000 Idaho Department of Lands
Replace or Upgrade Old Diesel Engines
Replace existing construction equipment’s diesel motor with new clean diesel motor.
$10,000 to $50,000
As required EPA and STP-TMA
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ENHANCEMENT PROJECTS
The following is a list of potential enhancement projects that staff will seek outside funding:
Project Name Project Description Estimated
Project Cost Local Match
Possible Funding Sources
Orchard St, Gowen Rd / I-84 On-Ramp
Realign and widen to five lanes Orchard St from Gowen Rd to I-84.
$5.4 million $1.0 million to 2.2 million
BUILD and FASTLANE grants
ACHD-ITD Joint Intersections
Partner with ITD to improve the ACHD portion of intersections with State Highway projects
$500,000 to $10.0 million
$19,000 to $2.0 million
BUILD, STP-TMA and FASTLANE grants
Maintaining Power in an Emergency
Purchase necessary stand-by power systems for both Adams Street and Cloverdale Road facilities
$235,000 $59,000 Homeland Security Grant (HSGP), State Homeland Security
(SHSP), Urban Areas Security Initiative
(UASIP) and Emergency
Management Performance Grants
(EMPG)
Sidewalk Gaps Fill sidewalk gaps in existing ACHD system
$150,000 $11,000 TAP
Implement Regional Low-Stress Bike Routes
Seek funding to implement Bike Master Plan projects
$25,000 to $500,000
$0 to $37,000
TAP
New Bike and Pedestrian Facility Evaluation
Conduct study to evaluate the effectiveness of bike and pedestrian plans to integrate new facilities into the existing system
$25,000 As required COMPASS Planning Grant
Wireless CCTV and Signal Interconnect
Install wireless radio links to 20 intersections to interconnect signals and install remote CCTV camera link
$150,000 $11,000 FHWA Program
Arterial Dynamic Message Signs
Install four (4) arterial Dynamic Message Signs on major arterials to freeway interchanges
$300,000 $22,000 FHWA Program
Purchase 13-Passenger Vans and Minivans
For Commuteride fleet, purchase thirteen-seat vans and minivans to replace vehicles according to vehicle replacement schedule
Varies per year
7.34% to 20% match
FTA 5307 Urbanized Area Formula, FTA 5339 or STP-TMA
Park and Ride Site Development
Develop and construct park and ride site within Ada County to support the Commuteride program. Illustrative project would be parking lot with 50 to 75 parking spaces, located at 2nd Street and North Ave. B, in Kuna
$1,000,000 $74,000 to $200,000
FTA or STP-TMA
ACHD INTEGRATED FIVE-YEAR WORK PLAN
FISCAL YEAR 2020-2024
Bridges Program
Major Bridges
Estimated Cost (in Thousands)
Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
S 2022 2023 2024 $183,000 $108,000 $1,731,000 David
Rader
Replace/widen bridge #2028
over Middleton Canal on
Floating Feather Rd as part
of ACHD's Bridge Maintenance
Program. Includes a detached
pathway on the south side
between Wild Mustang and
Meadow Lake.
Floating Feather Rd
Bridge #2028, 580'
E/O Munger Rd
B 2019-2020 2020 2023 $197,000 $363,000 $6,471,000 Brian
McCarthy
Replace bridge #2110 over the
UPRR tracks as part of ACHD's
Bridge Maintenance Program.
Gowen Rd Bridge
#2110, W/O I-84
B 2021 2022 2024 $335,000 $147,000 $1,793,000 Brian
McCarthy
Replace bridge #2029 over the
Farmers Union Canal on Pierce
Park Ln as part of ACHD's
Bridge Maintenance Program.
Includes reconstruction of
the intersection to the 2016
CIP configuration.
Pierce Park Ln Bridge
#2029, at Hill Rd
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Minor Bridges
Estimated Cost (in Thousands)
Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
B 2023 2024 Future $117,000 $2,000 $380,000 Ryan CutlerReplace bridge #1493 over the
Boise City Canal on 11th St
as part of ACHD's Bridge
Maintenance Program.
11th St Bridge #1493,
90' N/O Main St
B 2024 Future Future $38,000 $2,000 $408,000 Dale
Kuperus
Replace bridge #1484 over the
Boise City Canal on 16th St
as part of ACHD's Bridge
Maintenance Program.
16th St Bridge #1484,
150' N/O Washington St
B 2019 2020 2022 $52,000 $13,000 $1,177,000 David
Rader
Replace bridges #1466 on
Irene St, #1467 on 24th St,
and #1468 on Bella St over
the Boise City Canal as part
of ACHD's Bridge Maintenance
Program.
24th St Road and
Bridge Projects
B 2021 2022 2023 $59,000 $8,000 $336,000 David
Rader
Replace bridge #1321 over the
Boise City Canal on 26th St
as part of ACHD's Bridge
Maintenance Program. Includes
sidewalk connection on the
west side to Hill Rd.
26th St Bridge #1321,
160' S/O Hill Rd
B 2019 2019 2021 $37,000 $0 $241,000 Seth
Jarsky
Replace bridge #1308 over the
Boise City Canal on 32nd St
as part of ACHD's Bridge
Maintenance Program.
32nd St Bridge #1308,
50’ S/O Hill Rd
B 2019 2019 2021 $37,000 $0 $285,000 Seth
Jarsky
Replace bridge #1318 over the
Boise City Canal on 33rd St
as part of ACHD's Bridge
Maintenance Program.
33rd St Bridge #1318,
20’ S/O Forsythia St
G 2023 2023-2024 Future $0 $8,000 $247,000 Chris
Dayley
Replace bridge #1441 over
Thurman Mill on 37th St as
part of ACHD's Bridge
Maintenance Program. In-house
design.
37th St Bridge #1441,
350' SW/O Adams St
G 2019-2020 2019 2021 $29,000 $1,000 $251,000 Chris
Dayley
Replace bridge #1440 over the
Thurman Mill Canal on 38th St
as part of ACHD's Bridge
Maintenance Program.
38th St Bridge #1440,
0.2 miles N/O Chinden
Blvd
G 2018 2019 2021 $0 $4,000 $107,000 Jason
Tugby
Replace bridge #1437 over the
Thurman Mill Canal on 41st St
as part of ACHD's Bridge
Maintenance Program. In-house
design.
41st St Bridge #1437,
600' N/O Chinden Blvd
G 2019 2019 2021 $0 $1,000 $175,000 Jason
Tugby
Replace bridge #1433 over the
Thurman Mill Canal on 44th St
as part of ACHD's Bridge
Maintenance Program. In-house
design.
44th St Bridge #1433,
0.1 miles N/O Chinden
Blvd
G 2019 2019 2022 $0 $1,000 $132,000 Jason
Tugby
Replace bridge #1432 over the
Thurman Mill Canal on 45th St
as part of ACHD's Bridge
Maintenance Program. In-house
design.
45th St Bridge #1432,
500' N/O Chinden Blvd
A 2022 2023 Future $120,000 $2,000 $495,000 Dale
Kuperus
Replace bridge #1305 over the
Benton Lateral on Black Cat
Rd as part of ACHD's Bridge
Maintenance Program.
Black Cat Rd Bridge
#1305, 0.21 miles N/O
King Rd
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Minor Bridges
Estimated Cost (in Thousands)
Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
TBD N/A N/A 2020 $0 $0 $50,000 Dale
Kuperus
Bridge deck overlay and
sealing of specified bridges.
Locations to be identified as
part of ACHD’s Bridge
Maintenance Program.
Bridge Preventative
Maintenance (2020)
TBD N/A N/A 2021 $0 $0 $100,000 Dale
Kuperus
Bridge deck overlay and
sealing of specified bridges.
Locations to be identified as
part of ACHD’s Bridge
Maintenance Program.
Bridge Preventative
Maintenance (2021)
TBD N/A N/A 2022 $0 $0 $100,000 Dale
Kuperus
Bridge deck overlay and
sealing of specified bridges.
Locations to be identified as
part of ACHD’s Bridge
Maintenance Program.
Bridge Preventative
Maintenance (2022)
TBD N/A N/A 2023 $0 $0 $100,000 Dale
Kuperus
Bridge deck overlay and
sealing of specified bridges.
Locations to be identified as
part of ACHD’s Bridge
Maintenance Program.
Bridge Preventative
Maintenance (2023)
TBD N/A N/A 2024 $0 $0 $100,000 Dale
Kuperus
Bridge deck overlay and
sealing of specified bridges.
Locations to be identified as
part of ACHD’s Bridge
Maintenance Program.
Bridge Preventative
Maintenance (2024)
B 2020 2021 2022 $0 $3,000 $242,000 Joe TateReplace bridge #1134 over the
South Slough on Bryson Ave as
part of ACHD's Bridge
Maintenance Program.
Bryson Ave Bridge
#1134, 750' N/O
Fairview Ave
B 2022 2023 Future $28,000 $2,000 $267,000 Dale
Kuperus
Replace bridge #1419 over the
Boise Valley Canal on
Carlsbad Way as part of
ACHD's Bridge Maintenance
Program.
Carlsbad Way Bridge
#1419, 500' N/O State
St
B 2022 2023 2024 $30,000 $2,000 $328,000 Dale
Kuperus
Replace bridge #1510 over the
Zinger Lateral on Fiddler Dr
as part of ACHD's Bridge
Maintenance Program.
Fiddler Dr Bridge
#1510, 130' W/O Arlen
Dr
E 2021 2021 2023 $0 $16,000 $110,000 Brian
McCarthy
Replace bridge #1513 over
Foothill Ditch on Floating
Feather Rd as part of ACHD's
Bridge Maintenance Program.
Project to be built in
coordination with Palmer Ln
Bridge #1009. In-house design.
Floating Feather Rd
Bridge #1513, 0.1
miles E/O Palmer Ln
B 2018 2019 2020 $272,000 $1,000 $1,462,000 Chris
Dayley
Replace bridge #2173 over the
New York Canal on Gowen Rd as
part of ACHD's Bridge
Maintenance Program.
Gowen Rd Bridge
#2173, 1.35 miles S/O
Victory Rd
A 2021 2022 2023 $105,000 $17,000 $570,000 Joe TateReplace bridge #1056 over
Willow Creek on Hanley Pl as
part of ACHD's Bridge
Maintenance Program.
Hanley Pl Bridge
#1056, 700' N/O
Chaparral Rd
B 2021 2022 2023 $0 $3,000 $274,000 Brian
McCarthy
Replace bridge #1509 over the
Zinger Lateral on Lena Ave as
part of ACHD's Bridge
Maintenance Program. In-house
design.
Lena Ave Bridge
#1509, 125' N/O
Hickory Dr
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Minor Bridges
Estimated Cost (in Thousands)
Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
M 2023 2024 Future $110,000 $63,000 $440,000 Dale
Kuperus
Replace bridge #1207 over the
Ten Mile Creek on Locust
Grove Rd Rd as part of ACHD's
Bridge Maintenance Program.
Locust Grove Rd
Bridge #1207, 0.17
miles S/O Victory Rd
B 2021 2022 2023 $99,000 $22,000 $652,000 Chris
Dayley
Replace bridge #1339 over
Loggers Creek on Mallard Ave
as part of ACHD's Bridge
Maintenance Program.
Mallard Ave Bridge
#1339, 650' W/O
Parkcenter Blvd
S 2023 Future Future $105,000 $125,000 $1,040,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Replace bridge #1005 over the
Dry Creek Canal and bridge
#2001 over the Middleton
Canal as part of ACHD's
Bridge Maintenance Program.
Road Trust Funds are
available for this project.
Munger Rd Bridge
#1005 and #2001, 1/2
mile S/O New Hope Rd
S 2021 2022 2024 $45,000 $29,000 $294,000 Dale
Kuperus
Replace bridge #1462 over
Foothill Ditch on Munger Rd
as part of ACHD's Bridge
Maintenance Program.
Munger Rd Bridge
#1462, 550' S/O New
Hope Rd
S 2021 2022 2023 $0 $3,000 $111,000 Cody
Homan
Replace bridge #1009 over
Foothill Ditch on Palmer Ln
as part of ACHD's Bridge
Maintenance Program. In-house
design. Project to be built
in coordination with Floating
Feather Rd Bridge #1513.
Palmer Ln Bridge
#1009, N/O Floating
Feather Rd
B 2022 2023 2024 $50,000 $3,000 $198,000 Dale
Kuperus
Replace bridge #1383 over the
Crane Creek on Parkhill Dr as
part of ACHD's Bridge
Maintenance Program.
Parkhill Dr Bridge
#1383, 200' W/O 15th
St
B 2022 2023 Future $49,000 $7,000 $361,000 Dale
Kuperus
Replace bridge #1366 over
Farmers Lateral on Phillippi
St as part of ACHD's Bridge
Maintenance Program.
Phillippi St Bridge
#1366, 650' N/O
Overland Rd
B 2019-2020 2020 2021 $25,000 $37,000 $163,000 Joe TateReplace bridge #1424 over the
South Slough on Shamrock Ave
as part of ACHD's Bridge
Maintenance Program.
Shamrock Ave Bridge
#1424, 0.1 miles N/O
Fairview Ave
B 2021 2022 2023 $58,000 $3,000 $245,000 Cody
Homan
Replace bridge #1404 over the
Farmers Lateral on Shoup Ave
as part of ACHD's Bridge
Maintenance Program.
Shoup Ave Bridge
#1404, 0.25 miles W/O
Maple Grove Rd
A 2021 2022 2023 $50,000 $3,000 $139,000 Cody
Homan
Replace bridge #1093 over
Lawrence Kennedy Canal on
Star Rd as part of ACHD's
Bridge Maintenance Program.
Star Rd Bridge #1093,
0.25 miles S/O
McMillan Rd
M 2022 2023 Future $22,000 $4,000 $555,000 Dale
Kuperus
Replace bridge #1220 over the
Five Mile Creek on Topaz Ave
as part of ACHD's Bridge
Maintenance Program.
Topaz Ave Bridge
#1220, 0.1 miles N/O
Overland Rd
M 2024 2024 Future $29,000 $3,000 $586,000 Dale
Kuperus
Replace bridge #1224 over the
Five Mile Creek on Wells St
as part of ACHD's Bridge
Maintenance Program.
Wells St Bridge
#1224, 0.2 miles S/O
Magic View Dr
B 2022 2023 Future $61,000 $61,000 $307,000 Dale
Kuperus
Replace bridge #1425 over the
South Slough on Wildwood St
as part of ACHD's Bridge
Maintenance Program.
Wildwood St Bridge
#1425, 0.1 miles N/O
Fairview Ave
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Capital Investment Program
Cooperative
Estimated Cost (in Thousands)
Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
TBD N/A 2020 2020 $0 $1,400,000 $1,200,000 Christy
Little
Purchase right-of-way and
fund improvements in
conjunction with development
to protect and preserve
transportation corridors as
per the ACHD Master Street
Map.
Corridor Preservation
- Impact Fee Eligible
(2020)
TBD N/A 2021 N/A $0 $1,400,000 $0 Christy
Little
Purchase right-of-way and
fund improvements in
conjunction with development
to protect and preserve
transportation corridors as
per the ACHD Master Street
Map.
Corridor Preservation
- Impact Fee Eligible
(2021)
TBD N/A 2022 N/A $0 $1,500,000 $0 Christy
Little
Purchase right-of-way and
fund improvements in
conjunction with development
to protect and preserve
transportation corridors as
per the ACHD Master Street
Map.
Corridor Preservation
- Impact Fee Eligible
(2022)
TBD N/A 2023 N/A $0 $1,500,000 $0 Christy
Little
Purchase right-of-way and
fund improvements in
conjunction with development
to protect and preserve
transportation corridors as
per the ACHD Master Street
Map.
Corridor Preservation
- Impact Fee Eligible
(2023)
TBD N/A 2024 N/A $0 $1,500,000 $0 Christy
Little
Purchase right-of-way and
fund improvements in
conjunction with development
to protect and preserve
transportation corridors as
per the ACHD Master Street
Map.
Corridor Preservation
- Impact Fee Eligible
(2024)
TBD N/A 2020 N/A $0 $590,000 $0 Christy
Little
Purchase right-of-way and
fund improvements in
conjunction with development
to protect and preserve
transportation corridors as
per the ACHD Master Street
Map.
Corridor Preservation
- Non-Impact Fee
Eligible (2020)
TBD N/A 2021 N/A $0 $300,000 $0 Christy
Little
Purchase right-of-way and
fund improvements in
conjunction with development
to protect and preserve
transportation corridors as
per the ACHD Master Street
Map.
Corridor Preservation
- Non-Impact Fee
Eligible (2021)
TBD N/A 2022 N/A $0 $200,000 $0 Christy
Little
Purchase right-of-way and
fund improvements in
conjunction with development
to protect and preserve
transportation corridors as
per the ACHD Master Street
Map.
Corridor Preservation
- Non-Impact Fee
Eligible (2022)
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Cooperative
Estimated Cost (in Thousands)
Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
TBD N/A 2023 N/A $0 $200,000 $0 Christy
Little
Purchase right-of-way and
fund improvements in
conjunction with development
to protect and preserve
transportation corridors as
per the ACHD Master Street
Map.
Corridor Preservation
- Non-Impact Fee
Eligible (2023)
TBD N/A 2024 N/A $0 $200,000 $0 Christy
Little
Purchase right-of-way and
fund improvements in
conjunction with development
to protect and preserve
transportation corridors as
per the ACHD Master Street
Map.
Corridor Preservation
- Non-Impact Fee
Eligible (2024)
TBD N/A N/A 2020 $0 $0 $300,000 Christy
Little
Fund ACHD's share of roadway
projects done in conjunction
with private developers.
Developers
Cooperative Projects
(2020)
TBD N/A N/A 2021 $0 $0 $300,000 Christy
Little
Fund ACHD's share of roadway
projects done in conjunction
with private developers.
Developers
Cooperative Projects
(2021)
TBD N/A N/A 2022 $0 $0 $300,000 Gary
Inselman
Fund ACHD's share of roadway
projects done in conjunction
with private developers.
Developers
Cooperative Projects
(2022)
TBD N/A N/A 2023 $0 $0 $300,000 Gary
Inselman
Fund ACHD's share of roadway
projects done in conjunction
with private developers.
Developers
Cooperative Projects
(2023)
TBD N/A N/A 2024 $0 $0 $300,000 Gary
Inselman
Fund ACHD's share of roadway
projects done in conjunction
with private developers.
Developers
Cooperative Projects
(2024)
B N/A N/A 2021 $0 $0 $750,000 Gary
Inselman
Payment to St. Luke's for
implementation of cooperative
projects constructed as per
the three party development
agreement between ACHD, City
of Boise, and St. Luke's
approved on March 30, 2016.
St. Luke's Master
Plan Transportation
Component
Implementation (2021)
B N/A N/A 2022 $0 $0 $750,000 Gary
Inselman
Payment to St. Luke's for
implementation of cooperative
projects constructed as per
the three party development
agreement between ACHD, City
of Boise, and St. Luke's
approved on March 30, 2016.
St. Luke's Master
Plan Transportation
Component
Implementation (2022)
B N/A N/A 2023 $0 $0 $750,000 Gary
Inselman
Payment to St. Luke's for
implementation of cooperative
projects constructed as per
the three party development
agreement between ACHD, City
of Boise, and St. Luke's
approved on March 30, 2016.
St. Luke's Master
Plan Transportation
Component
Implementation (2023)
B N/A N/A 2024 $0 $0 $750,000 Gary
Inselman
Payment to St. Luke's for
implementation of cooperative
projects constructed as per
the three party development
agreement between ACHD, City
of Boise, and St. Luke's
approved on March 30, 2016.
St. Luke's Master
Plan Transportation
Component
Implementation (2024)
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Cooperative
Estimated Cost (in Thousands)
Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
B N/A N/A 2025 $0 $0 $750,000 Gary
Inselman
Payment to St. Luke's for
implementation of cooperative
projects constructed as per
the three party development
agreement between ACHD, City
of Boise, and St. Luke's
approved on March 30, 2016.
St. Luke's Master
Plan Transportation
Component
Implementation (2025)
ACHD 2020-2024 Integrated Five-Year Work Plan ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 25, 2019
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Intersections
Estimated Cost (in Thousands)
Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
A 2020 2021 2022-2023 $365,000 $435,000 $3,493,000 Cody
Homan
Replace intersection with a
multi-lane roundabout with a
westbound right-turn bypass
lane. Includes bridge #1243.
Amity Rd and Maple
Grove Rd
B 2016-2017 2017-2018 2019-2020 $0 $0 $3,759,000 Ryan CutlerWiden intersection to 7 lanes
in all directions as per the
2016 CIP. Includes Cole Rd,
I-84 / Franklin widening,
realignment of the McMullen
intersection, bridge #1259,
and rail crossing
improvements. Carryover from
FY2019 construction project.
Cole Rd and Franklin
Rd
A,B 2018-2019 2019 2020 $750,000 $1,126,000 $8,942,000 Brian
McCarthy
Widen intersection to 7 lanes
in all directions with median
U-turns as per the 2016 CIP.
Includes Cole,
McGlochlin/Victory widening,
an enhanced crossing at
Diamond, and bridge #1261.
Cole Rd and Victory Rd
E 2020 2021 2022 $555,000 $878,000 $3,650,000 Ryan CutlerConstruct a quadrant
intersection and widen Eagle
Road between Plaza and State
to 4 lanes with center median
as per the Eagle Rd and State
St Intersection Concept Study.
Eagle Rd and State St
M 2020-2021 2021 2022 $525,000 $904,000 $3,697,000 Brian
McCarthy
Widen intersection to 8 lanes
on Fairview Ave and 7 lanes
on Locust Grove Rd, including
concrete intersection, curb,
gutter, sidewalk, and a Level
3 bike facility as per the
2016 CIP.
Fairview Ave and
Locust Grove Rd
B 2020 2021 2023 $145,000 $271,000 $1,380,000 David
Rader
Reconstruct intersection in
accordance with the Gowen Rd,
Orchard St / I-84 Concept
Study.
Gowen Rd and Orchard
St
A 2022 2023 2024 $320,000 $475,000 $3,962,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Widen intersection to 5 lanes
on Lake Hazel Rd and 5 lanes
on Cloverdale Rd as per the
2016 CIP.
Lake Hazel Rd and
Cloverdale Rd
M 2020 2021 2023 $70,000 $549,000 $7,759,000 Joe TateWiden and signalize
intersection to 4/5 lanes on
Eagle and 3/5 lanes on Lake
Hazel as per the 2016 CIP.
In-house design.
Lake Hazel Rd and
Eagle Rd
A 2018-2019 2024 Future $333,000 $950,000 $2,531,000 Ryan CutlerWiden intersection to 6 lanes
on Lake Hazel Rd and 5 lanes
on Five Mile Rd as per the
2016 CIP.
Lake Hazel Rd and
Five Mile Rd
A 2024 Future Future $300,000 $648,000 $4,112,000 Ryan CutlerWiden intersection to 6 lanes
on Lake Hazel Rd and 4 lanes
on Maple Grove Rd as per the
2016 CIP.
Lake Hazel Rd and
Maple Grove Rd
B 2017-2018 2019 2020 $663,000 $514,000 $3,880,000 Joe TateFederal aid project to
improve intersection of
Linder Rd and Deer Flat Rd,
including curb, gutter,
sidewalk and bike facilities.
Linder Rd and Deer
Flat Rd
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Intersections
Estimated Cost (in Thousands)
Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
E 2020-2021 2022 2024 $518,000 $543,000 $3,357,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Construct a multi-lane
roundabout as per the 2016
CIP. To be built with the
Linder Rd, State St (SH 44) /
Floating Feather project.
Linder Rd and
Floating Feather Rd
Roundabout
M Future Future Future $585,000 $1,610,000 $7,145,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Widen intersection to 7 lanes
on Eagle Rd and 9 lanes on
Overland Rd as per the 2016
CIP. Project to be done in
coordination with the Idaho
Transportation Department.
Overland Rd and Eagle
Rd
B,G Future Future Future $300,000 $160,000 $5,246,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Widen intersection as per the
State/Glenwood Intersection
Concept Study, including
median U-turns and improved
bike and pedestrian
crossings. Joint project with
ITD.
State St and Glenwood
St
B,G 2018-2019 2019-2020 2021 $637,000 $2,549,000 $7,085,000 Joe TateWiden intersection to 4 lanes
(Pierce Park) and 7 lanes
(State), including
sidewalk/buffered bike lane
(north) and pathway (south),
median and bus pullouts as
per the State St TTOP.
State St and Pierce
Park Ln
A 2018 2019-2020 2021 $0 $244,000 $2,453,000 Brian
McCarthy
Construct a multi-lane
roundabout. Project includes
Ten Mile Bridge #1182.
In-house design.
Ten Mile Rd and Amity
Rd
K 2022 2023 Future $500,000 $103,000 $1,783,000 David
Rader
Install a single-lane
expandable roundabout as per
the Ten Mile Corridor
Intersection Analysis.
Ten Mile Rd and
Columbia Rd
K 2024 Future Future $300,000 $20,000 $712,000 David
Rader
Install a single-lane
expandable roundabout as per
the Ten Mile Corridor
Intersection Analysis.
Ten Mile Rd and Deer
Flat Rd
K 2023 2024 Future $300,000 $30,000 $1,149,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Widen intersection or add
roundabout as per the 2016
CIP. Traffic analysis should
determine the ultimate lane
configuration based on growth
above projections in the area.
Ten Mile Rd and
Hubbard Rd
K 2021 2022 2023 $516,000 $289,000 $3,699,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Widen intersection to 3/4
lanes on Ten Mile and 3/4
lanes on Lake Hazel as per
the 2016 CIP.
Ten Mile Rd and Lake
Hazel Rd
A 2019-2020 2020 2022-2023 $173,000 $216,000 $2,675,000 Cody
Homan
Construct a multi-lane
roundabout. Includes bridge
#1181.
Ten Mile Rd and
Victory Rd
G 2018 2019-2020 2022 $189,000 $217,000 $1,257,000 Brian
McCarthy
Widen the intersection to add
a dedicated southbound
through/right turn lane as
per the 2016 CIP.
US 20/26 (Chinden
Blvd) and Curtis Rd
E,M 2018-2019 2019 2020 $125,000 $0 $1,700,000 Brian
McCarthy
Widen Locust Grove legs of
intersection in conjunction
with ITD project.
US 20/26 (Chinden
Blvd) and Locust
Grove Rd
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Intersections
Estimated Cost (in Thousands)
Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
M 2019 2020 2021 $61,000 $620,000 $4,336,000 Ryan CutlerConstruct a multi-lane
roundabout as per the 2016
CIP. Includes bridge #2116.
In-house design.
Victory Rd and Locust
Grove Rd Roundabout
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Estimated Cost (in Thousands)
Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
B 2017 2018 2019-2020 $0 $0 $1,377,000 Brian
McCarthy
Widen to 5 lanes with curb,
gutter, sidewalk and bike
lanes as per the 2016 CIP.
Includes bridge #1129 and the
intersection of Cloverdale
and DeMeyer. Carryover from
FY2019 construction project.
Cloverdale Rd,
McMillan Rd / Chinden
Blvd (US 20/26)
B 2016 2017 2019-2020 $0 $0 $1,530,000 Cody
Homan
Widen Cloverdale Rd to 5
lanes with curb, gutter,
sidewalk and bike lanes as
per the Cloverdale Rd Concept
Design and the 2016 CIP.
Includes signalization of the
Cloverdale and Edna
intersection. In-house
design. Carryover from FY2019
construction project.
Cloverdale Rd, Ustick
Rd / McMillan Rd
B 2023 2024 Future $1,008,000 $1,075,000 $6,807,000 Ryan CutlerWiden to 5 lanes with curb,
gutter, sidewalk and raised
bike lanes as per the 2016
CIP. Includes restriping of
the Overland intersection.
Cloverdale Rd,
Victory Rd / Overland
Rd
M 2018 2019-2020 2021 $16,000 $525,000 $5,014,000 Ryan CutlerWiden to 5 lanes with curb,
gutter, sidewalk and a Level
3 bike facility as per the
2016 CIP. Includes an
enhanced crossing at Rome and
a roundabout at Eagle and
Zaldia. In-house design.
Eagle Rd, Amity Rd /
Victory Rd
M 2021 2022 2023 $778,000 $1,314,000 $5,129,000 Brian
McCarthy
Widen Eagle Rd to 5 lanes
with curb, gutter, sidewalk
and a Level 3 bike facility
as per the 2016 CIP.
Eagle Rd, Lake Hazel
Rd / Amity Rd
B Future Future Future $954,000 $1,131,000 $10,203,000 Ryan HeadReconstruct/widen from
2-lanes to 5-lanes. Project
costs do not include any work
associated with the ITD
Overpass.
Five Mile Rd,
Overland Rd /
Franklin Rd
A 2022 2023-2024 Future $896,000 $765,000 $5,608,000 Ryan CutlerWiden Lake Hazel Rd to 5
lanes with curb, gutter, and
10' multi-use pathways as per
the 2016 CIP and Bike Master
Plan.
Lake Hazel Rd,
Cloverdale Rd / Five
Mile Rd
A 2022 2023 2024 $740,000 $205,000 $7,606,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Widen Lake Hazel Rd to 5
lanes with curb, gutter, and
10' multi-use pathways as per
the 2016 CIP and Bike Master
Plan.
Lake Hazel Rd, Eagle
Rd / Cloverdale Rd
A 2023 2024 Future $618,000 $246,000 $3,785,000 Ryan CutlerWiden Lake Hazel Rd to 5
lanes with curb, gutter, and
10' multi-use pathways as per
the 2016 CIP and Bike Master
Plan.
Lake Hazel Rd, Five
Mile Rd / Maple Grove
Rd
A 2024 Future Future $332,000 $60,000 $3,665,000 Brian
McCarthy
Widen Lake Hazel Rd to 5
lanes with curb, gutter, and
10' multi-use pathways as per
the 2016 CIP and Bike Master
Plan.
Lake Hazel Rd, Maple
Grove Rd / Cole Rd
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Estimated Cost (in Thousands)
Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
M 2017 2018 2019-2020 $0 $0 $121,000 Cody
Homan
Widen Linder Rd to 5 lanes
with curb, gutter, sidewalk,
and bike lanes as per the
2016 CIP. Includes bridge
#1105 and an enhanced
pedestrian crossing 0.25
miles S/O Chinden Blvd.
Carryover from FY2019
construction project.
Linder Rd, Cayuse
Creek Dr/ Chinden
Blvd (US 20/26)
A 2024 Future Future $1,879,000 $1,605,000 $15,305,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Widen roadway to 5 lanes with
detached multi-use pathways
on Linder Rd, from Chinden
Blvd to 1,000' N/O Artesian
Rd. Right-of-way acquisition
will be for the ultimate
7-lanes. The South Phase
includes bridges #1078,
#2033, and #2034.
Linder Rd, Chinden
Blvd (US 20/26) / SH
44 (State St) - South
Phase
M 2017-2018 2019 2020 $329,000 $245,000 $2,313,000 David
Rader
Widen to 5 lanes with curb,
gutter, sidewalk, and bike
lanes as per the 2016 CIP.
Project includes bridge
#1120. The UPRR crossing is
being upgraded under a
separate project concurrently.
Linder Rd, Franklin
Rd / Pine Ave
M Future Future Future $1,181,000 $1,924,000 $13,591,000 Ryan HeadWiden Linder Rd to 5 lanes
and construct a new 4-lane
I-84 overpass, including
curb, gutter, sidewalk, and
bike lanes as per the 2016
CIP. Project would be a joint
project between ACHD and ITD.
Linder Rd, Overland
Rd / Franklin Rd
E 2021 2022 2024 $475,000 $945,000 $5,924,000 Cody
Homan
Widen to 5 lanes, with curb,
gutter, and multi-use
pathways as per the 2016 CIP.
Includes bridges #1021 and
#1022.
Linder Rd, SH 44
(State St) / Floating
Feather Rd
M 2017 2018 2019-2020 $13,000 $0 $1,295,000 Cody
Homan
Widen Linder Rd to 5 lanes
with curb, gutter, sidewalk,
and a Level 2 bike facility
as per the 2016 CIP. Includes
enhanced pedestrian crossings
at Monument and Stone Valley.
Carryover from FY2019
construction project.
Linder Rd, Ustick Rd
/ McMillan Rd
M 2019 2020-2021 2022 $33,000 $854,000 $7,230,000 Ryan CutlerWiden to 5 lanes with curb,
gutter, sidewalk and a Level
2 bike facility as per the
2016 CIP. Includes enhanced
crossing at Time Zone Dr and
bridge #2087.
Locust Grove Rd,
Victory Rd / Overland
Rd
A 2022 2023 2024 $530,000 $2,475,000 $7,070,000 Cody
Homan
Widen to 5 lanes with curb,
gutter, sidewalk, and Level 2
bike facility as per the 2016
CIP. Includes bridges #1239.
Maple Grove Rd, Amity
Rd / Victory Rd
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Estimated Cost (in Thousands)
Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
B 2018 2019-2020 2021 $558,000 $1,550,000 $6,369,000 Ryan CutlerWiden to 5 lanes with curb,
gutter, sidewalk, and a Level
2 bike facility as per the
2016 CIP. Includes bridges
#1237, #1238, and #1242 and
enhanced crossings at Targee
and Maple Grove Elementary.
Maple Grove Rd,
Victory Rd / Overland
Rd
M 2016-2017 2018-2019 2020 $327,000 $2,000 $5,287,000 Brian
McCarthy
Widen to 5 lanes with curb,
gutter, sidewalk, and bike
lanes as per the 2016 CIP.
Includes bridges #2045 and
#126X and enhanced crossings
at James and Woodbury.
Meridian Rd, Cherry
Ln / Ustick Rd
B 2019-2020 2021-2022 2023 $485,000 $845,000 $4,324,000 David
Rader
Realign/widen Orchard St to 5
lanes with curb, gutter,
sidewalk, and a Level 3 bike
facility as per the 2016 CIP.
Orchard St
Realignment, Gowen Rd
/ I-84 On-Ramp
B Future Future Future $370,000 $720,000 $4,484,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Widen State St to 7 lanes
with HOV/transit lanes, curb,
gutter, sidewalk, and bike
lanes as per the State St
TTOP and the 2016 CIP. This
project may include an access
management component.
State St, 36th St /
27th St
B Future Future Future $280,000 $540,000 $3,493,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Widen State St to 7 lanes
with HOV/transit lanes, curb,
gutter, sidewalk, and bike
lanes as per the State St
TTOP and the 2016 CIP. This
project may include an access
management component.
State St, Collister
Dr / 36th St
B,G Future Future Future $210,000 $460,000 $2,551,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Widen State St to 7 Lanes
between Glenwood and
Hertford. Hertford to Pierce
Park included with the State
St and Pierce Park Ln
intersection project.
State St, Glenwood St
/ Pierce Park Ln
B,G Future Future Future $520,000 $710,000 $6,452,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Widen State St to 7 lanes
with HOV/transit lanes, curb,
gutter, sidewalk, and bike
lanes as per the State St
TTOP and the 2016 CIP. This
project may include an access
management component.
State St, Pierce Park
Ln / Collister Dr
M 2018 2019 2020 $0 $198,000 $2,019,000 David
Rader
Widen Ten Mile Rd to 5 lanes
with curb, gutter, sidewalk
and bike lanes as per the
2016 CIP. Includes an
enhanced pedestrian crossing
at Malta. In-house design. To
be built by development under
a STARS agreement.
Ten Mile Rd, McMillan
Rd / Chinden Blvd (US
20/26)
M 2018-2019 2019 2020-2021 $512,000 $36,000 $7,425,000 David
Rader
Widen to 5 lanes with curb,
gutter, sidewalk and bike
lanes as per the 2016 CIP.
Includes bridges #1103 and
#2204 and enhanced crossings
at Tesino and the pedestrian
path south of Vicenza.
Ten Mile Rd, Ustick
Rd / McMillan Rd
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Estimated Cost (in Thousands)
Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
A,M 2019 2020 2022-2023 $10,000 $253,000 $4,272,000 Cody
Homan
Widen to 5 lanes with curb,
gutter, sidewalk and a Level
3 bike facility as per the
2016 CIP. In-house design.
Ten Mile Rd, Victory
Rd / Overland Rd
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Capital Maintenance Program
Federal
Estimated Cost (in Thousands)
Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
B,M 2017-2018 N/A 2019 $492,000 $0 $603,000 Cody
Homan
Pavement rehabilitation and
upgrade of adjacent
pedestrian ramps on
identified arterial and
collector road segments.
Projects selected as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program.
Federal Aid Capital
Maintenance (2019) -
Phase 1
B 2017-2018 N/A 2019 $230,000 $0 $223,000 Cody
Homan
Pavement rehabilitation and
upgrade of adjacent
pedestrian ramps on
identified arterial and
collector road segments.
Projects selected as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program.
Federal Aid Capital
Maintenance (2019) -
Phase 2
B 2017-2018 N/A 2019 $83,000 $0 $189,000 Cody
Homan
Pavement rehabilitation and
upgrade of adjacent
pedestrian ramps on
identified arterial and
collector road segments.
Projects selected as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program.
Federal Aid Capital
Maintenance (2019) -
Phase 3
A,B,E,M 2018-2019 N/A 2020 $308,000 $0 $5,576,000 Ryan CutlerPavement rehabilitation and
upgrade of adjacent
pedestrian ramps on
identified arterial and
collector road segments.
Projects selected as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program.
Federal Aid Capital
Maintenance (2020) -
Phase 1
B 2018-2019 N/A 2020 $193,000 $0 $2,262,000 Brian
McCarthy
Pavement rehabilitation and
upgrade of adjacent
pedestrian ramps on
identified arterial and
collector road segments.
Projects selected as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program.
Federal Aid Capital
Maintenance (2020) -
Phase 2
B 2018-2019 N/A 2020 $58,000 $0 $300,000 Brian
McCarthy
Pavement rehabilitation and
upgrade of adjacent
pedestrian ramps on
identified arterial and
collector road segments.
Projects selected as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program.
Federal Aid Capital
Maintenance (2020) -
Phase 3
B 2019-2020 N/A 2021 $295,000 $0 $4,948,000 Brian
McCarthy
Pavement rehabilitation and
upgrade of adjacent
pedestrian ramps on
identified arterial and
collector road segments.
Projects selected as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program.
Federal Aid Capital
Maintenance (2021) -
Phase 1
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Federal
Estimated Cost (in Thousands)
Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
B 2019-2020 N/A 2021 $63,000 $0 $2,120,000 Joe TatePavement rehabilitation and
upgrade of adjacent
pedestrian ramps on
identified arterial and
collector road segments.
Projects selected as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program.
Federal Aid Capital
Maintenance (2021) -
Phase 2
B 2019-2020 N/A 2021 $48,000 $0 $300,000 David
Rader
Pavement rehabilitation and
upgrade of adjacent
pedestrian ramps on
identified arterial and
collector road segments.
Projects selected as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program. Includes improvement
to storm drain infrastructure.
Federal Aid Capital
Maintenance (2021) -
Phase 3
K 2019 N/A 2020 $0 $0 $700,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Provide local match to
support the Kuna Downtown
Corridor Revitalization -
Phase 2. Funds to be provided
to Kuna to match a $700,000
Federal grant to cover
roadway maintenance to be
completed with the project.
Kuna Main St
Revitalization,
Avenue A / Avenue C -
Maintenance
TBD 2020 N/A 2022 $543,000 $0 $5,427,000 Brian
McCarthy
Pavement rehabilitation and
upgrade of adjacent
pedestrian ramps on
identified arterial and
collector road segments.
Projects selected as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program. Project
supplemented with
federal-aid. Location TBD.
Pavement Preservation
& ADA (2022) - Phase 1
TBD 2020 N/A 2022 $233,000 $0 $2,326,000 Ryan CutlerPavement rehabilitation and
upgrade of adjacent
pedestrian ramps on
identified arterial and
collector road segments.
Projects selected as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program. Project
supplemented with
federal-aid. Location TBD.
Pavement Preservation
& ADA (2022) - Phase 2
TBD 2020 N/A 2022 $60,000 $0 $300,000 Brian
McCarthy
Pavement rehabilitation and
upgrade of adjacent
pedestrian ramps on
identified arterial and
collector road segments.
Projects selected as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program. Eligible for
federal-aid. Location TBD.
Pavement Preservation
& ADA (2022) - Phase 3
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Federal
Estimated Cost (in Thousands)
Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
TBD 2021 N/A 2023 $529,000 $0 $5,291,000 Seth
Jarsky
Pavement rehabilitation and
upgrade of adjacent
pedestrian ramps on
identified arterial and
collector road segments.
Projects selected as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program. Project
supplemented with
federal-aid. Location TBD.
Pavement Preservation
& ADA (2023) - Phase 1
TBD 2021 N/A 2023 $222,000 $0 $2,268,000 Chris
Dayley
Pavement rehabilitation and
upgrade of adjacent
pedestrian ramps on
identified arterial and
collector road segments.
Projects selected as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program. Project
supplemented with
federal-aid. Location TBD.
Pavement Preservation
& ADA (2023) - Phase 2
TBD 2021 N/A 2023 $80,000 $0 $300,000 Seth
Jarsky
Pavement rehabilitation and
upgrade of adjacent
pedestrian ramps on
identified arterial and
collector road segments.
Projects selected as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program. Eligible for
federal-aid. Location TBD.
Pavement Preservation
& ADA (2023) - Phase 3
TBD 2022 N/A 2024 $507,000 $0 $5,072,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Pavement rehabilitation and
upgrade of adjacent
pedestrian ramps on
identified arterial and
collector road segments.
Projects selected as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program. Project
supplemented with
federal-aid. Location TBD.
Pavement Preservation
& ADA (2024) - Phase 1
TBD 2022 N/A 2024 $217,000 $0 $2,174,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Pavement rehabilitation and
upgrade of adjacent
pedestrian ramps on
identified arterial and
collector road segments.
Projects selected as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program. Project
supplemented with
federal-aid. Location TBD.
Pavement Preservation
& ADA (2024) - Phase 2
TBD 2022 N/A 2024 $80,000 $0 $300,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Pavement rehabilitation and
upgrade of adjacent
pedestrian ramps on
identified arterial and
collector road segments.
Projects selected as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program. Eligible for
federal-aid. Location TBD.
Pavement Preservation
& ADA (2024) - Phase 3
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Estimated Cost (in Thousands)
Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
TBD 2023 N/A 2025 $504,000 $0 $5,043,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Pavement rehabilitation and
upgrade of adjacent
pedestrian ramps on
identified arterial and
collector road segments.
Projects selected as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program. Project
supplemented with
federal-aid. Location TBD.
Pavement Preservation
& ADA (2025) - Phase 1
TBD 2023 N/A 2025 $216,000 $0 $2,161,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Pavement rehabilitation and
upgrade of adjacent
pedestrian ramps on
identified arterial and
collector road segments.
Projects selected as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program. Project
supplemented with
federal-aid. Location TBD.
Pavement Preservation
& ADA (2025) - Phase 2
TBD 2023 N/A 2025 $80,000 $0 $300,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Pavement rehabilitation and
upgrade of adjacent
pedestrian ramps on
identified arterial and
collector road segments.
Projects selected as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program. Eligible for
federal-aid. Location TBD.
Pavement Preservation
& ADA (2025) - Phase 3
TBD 2024 N/A 2026 $504,000 $0 $5,043,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Pavement rehabilitation and
upgrade of adjacent
pedestrian ramps on
identified arterial and
collector road segments.
Projects selected as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program. Project
supplemented with
federal-aid. Location TBD.
Pavement Preservation
& ADA (2026) - Phase 1
TBD 2024 N/A 2026 $216,000 $0 $2,161,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Pavement rehabilitation and
upgrade of adjacent
pedestrian ramps on
identified arterial and
collector road segments.
Projects selected as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program. Project
supplemented with
federal-aid. Location TBD.
Pavement Preservation
& ADA (2026) - Phase 2
TBD 2024 N/A 2026 $80,000 $0 $300,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Pavement rehabilitation and
upgrade of adjacent
pedestrian ramps on
identified arterial and
collector road segments.
Projects selected as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program. Eligible for
federal-aid. Location TBD.
Pavement Preservation
& ADA (2026) - Phase 3
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Local
Estimated Cost (in Thousands)
Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
B 2020-2021 N/A 2022 $153,000 $2,000 $895,000 David
Rader
Complete roadway maintenance
on 11th St, from Fort St to
Heron St and implement the
11th St Bikeway.
11th St Maintenance
and Bikeway, State St
/ Heron St
A,K,M 2019 N/A 2020 $42,000 $0 $1,630,000 Joe TatePavement rehabilitation and
pedestrian ramps on
identified arterial and
collector roads as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program. Project funded
through House Bill 312
funding. In-house design.
Arterial & Collector
Capital Maintenance
(2020) - HB312 Project
TBD 2020 N/A 2021 $50,000 $0 $1,000,000 Brian
McCarthy
Pavement rehabilitation and
pedestrian ramps on
identified arterial and
collector roads as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program. Project funded
through House Bill 312
funding. In-house design.
Arterial & Collector
Capital Maintenance
(2021) - HB312 Project
TBD 2021 N/A 2022 $50,000 $0 $1,138,000 Chris
Dayley
Pavement rehabilitation and
pedestrian ramps on
identified arterial and
collector roads as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program. Project funded
through House Bill 312
funding. In-house design.
Arterial & Collector
Capital Maintenance
(2022) - HB312 Project
TBD 2022 N/A 2023 $197,000 $0 $1,816,000 Scott
Forrey
Pavement rehabilitation and
pedestrian ramps on
identified arterial and
collector roads as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program. Project funded
through House Bill 312
funding.
Arterial & Collector
Capital Maintenance
(2023) - HB312 Project
TBD 2023 N/A 2024 $230,000 $0 $2,083,000 Scott
Forrey
Pavement rehabilitation and
pedestrian ramps on
identified arterial and
collector roads as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program. Project funded
through House Bill 312
funding.
Arterial & Collector
Capital Maintenance
(2024) - HB312 Project
TBD 2024 N/A 2025 $110,000 $0 $1,000,000 Scott
Forrey
Pavement rehabilitation and
pedestrian ramps on
identified arterial and
collector roads as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program. Project funded
through House Bill 312
funding.
Arterial & Collector
Capital Maintenance
(2025) - HB312 Project
B 2022 2023 2024 $75,000 $2,000 $617,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Complete roadway maintenance
on Bannock St, from the flume
to Coston St and implement
the Bannock St Bikeway (East
Phase).
Bannock St
Maintenance and
Bikeway, Broadway Ave
/ Greenbelt
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Estimated Cost (in Thousands)
Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
A,B,K,M N/A N/A 2020 $0 $0 $460,000 Ryan CutlerRehabilitate cul-de-sacs in
Maintenance Zone 2 as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program. Project funded
through House Bill 312
funding.
Cul-de-Sac (2020) -
HB312 Project
A,B,K,M N/A N/A 2021 $0 $0 $230,000 David
Rader
Rehabilitate cul-de-sacs in
Maintenance Zone 2 as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program. Project funded
through House Bill 312
funding.
Cul-de-Sac (2021) -
HB312 Project
A,B,K,M N/A N/A 2022 $0 $0 $400,000 Scott
Forrey
Rehabilitate cul-de-sacs in
Maintenance Zone 3 as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program. Project funded
through House Bill 312
funding.
Cul-de-Sac (2022) -
HB312 Project
B N/A N/A 2023 $0 $0 $400,000 Scott
Forrey
Rehabilitate cul-de-sacs in
Maintenance Zone 4 as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program. Project funded
through House Bill 312
funding.
Cul-de-Sac (2023) -
HB312 Project
A,B,G N/A N/A 2024 $0 $0 $400,000 Scott
Forrey
Rehabilitate cul-de-sacs in
Maintenance Zone 5 as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program. Project funded
through House Bill 312
funding.
Cul-de-Sac (2024) -
HB312 Project
B 2018 N/A 2019 $289,000 $0 $133,000 Cody
Homan
Rehabilitate select streets
in downtown Boise as per the
Downtown Boise Implementation
Plan. Includes an accessible
pedestrian signal at 16th St
and Idaho St. Project funded
through House Bill 312
funding. Carryover from
FY2019 construction project.
Downtown Boise
Implementation (2019)
- HB312 Project
B 2019-2020 N/A 2021 $327,000 $0 $3,087,000 Cody
Homan
Perform road rehabilitation
of select streets in downtown
Boise in concert with CCDC
and other projects as per the
Downtown Boise Implementation
Plan. Project funded through
House Bill 312 funding.
Includes enhanced pedestrian
crossings at State and 12th
and State and 14th.
Downtown Boise
Implementation (2020)
- HB312 Project
B 2017-2019 N/A 2019 $162,000 $0 $263,000 Cody
Homan
Rehabilitate Main St and
Idaho St between 16th St and
Broadway Ave as part of the
Downtown Boise Implementation
Plan. Project funded through
House Bill 312 funding.
Carryover from FY2019
construction project.
Main St and Idaho St,
16th St / Broadway
Ave - HB312 Project
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Estimated Cost (in Thousands)
Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
A,B,K,M N/A N/A 2020 $0 $0 $385,000 Seth
Jarsky
Seal cracks in arterial and
collector roadways in
Preventative Maintenance Zone
3 as part of ACHD's Pavement
Management Program. Project
funded through House Bill 312
funding.
Maintenance Crack
Seal (2020) - HB312
Project
B N/A N/A 2021 $0 $0 $325,000 Chris
Dayley
Seal cracks in arterial and
collector roadways in
Preventative Maintenance Zone
4 as part of ACHD's Pavement
Management Program. Project
funded through House Bill 312
funding.
Maintenance Crack
Seal (2021) - HB312
Project
A,B,G N/A N/A 2022 $0 $0 $325,000 Scott
Forrey
Seal cracks in arterial and
collector roadways in
Preventative Maintenance Zone
5 as part of ACHD's Pavement
Management Program. Project
funded through House Bill 312
funding.
Maintenance Crack
Seal (2022) - HB312
Project
A,B,E,M,S N/A N/A 2023 $0 $0 $325,000 Scott
Forrey
Seal cracks in arterial and
collector roadways in
Preventative Maintenance Zone
6 as part of ACHD's Pavement
Management Program. Project
funded through House Bill 312
funding.
Maintenance Crack
Seal (2023) - HB312
Project
B,G N/A N/A 2024 $0 $0 $325,000 Scott
Forrey
Seal cracks in arterial and
collector roadways in
Preventative Maintenance Zone
1 as part of ACHD's Pavement
Management Program. Project
funded through House Bill 312
funding.
Maintenance Crack
Seal (2024) - HB312
Project
B N/A N/A 2020 $0 $0 $410,000 Seth
Jarsky
Microseal roadways as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program. Project funded
through House Bill 312
funding.
Microseal (2020) -
HB312 Project
TBD N/A N/A 2021 $0 $0 $300,000 Brian
McCarthy
Microseal roadways as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program. Project funded
through House Bill 312
funding.
Microseal (2021) -
HB312 Project
TBD N/A N/A 2022 $0 $0 $400,000 Scott
Forrey
Microseal roadways as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program. Project funded
through House Bill 312
funding.
Microseal (2022) -
HB312 Project
TBD N/A N/A 2023 $0 $0 $400,000 Scott
Forrey
Microseal roadways as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program. Project funded
through House Bill 312
funding.
Microseal (2023) -
HB312 Project
TBD N/A N/A 2024 $0 $0 $400,000 Scott
Forrey
Microseal roadways as part of
ACHD's Pavement Management
Program. Project funded
through House Bill 312
funding.
Microseal (2024) -
HB312 Project
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Estimated Cost (in Thousands)
Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
A 2019 N/A 2019-2020 $15,000 $0 $108,000 Seth
Jarsky
Rehabilitate Orchard Access
Rd between the Railroad
Crossing to 2.75 miles S/O
I-84 as part of ACHD's
Pavement Management Program.
Project funded all or in part
through Hough Bill 312
funding. Carryover from
FY2019 construction project.
Orchard Access Rd
Maintenance - HB312
Project
B 2018 N/A 2019-2020 $0 $0 $80,000 Seth
Jarsky
Pavement rehabilitation and
pedestrian ramps on
residential streets
identified as part of ACHD's
Pavement Management Program.
Project funded through House
Bill 312 funding. In-house
design. Carryover from FY2019
construction project.
Residential Capital
Maintenance (2019) -
HB312 Project
B 2019 N/A 2020-2021 $64,000 $0 $3,095,000 Cody
Homan
Pavement rehabilitation and
pedestrian ramps on
residential streets
identified as part of ACHD's
Pavement Management Program.
Project funded through House
Bill 312 funding. In-house
design.
Residential Capital
Maintenance (2020) -
HB312 Project
M 2019 N/A 2021 $66,000 $0 $2,400,000 David
Rader
Pavement rehabilitation and
pedestrian ramps on
residential streets
identified as part of ACHD's
Pavement Management Program.
Project funded through House
Bill 312 funding. In-house
design.
Residential Capital
Maintenance (2021) -
HB312 Project
TBD 2020 N/A 2022 $100,000 $0 $4,868,000 Ryan CutlerPavement rehabilitation and
pedestrian ramps on
residential streets
identified as part of ACHD's
Pavement Management Program.
Project funded through House
Bill 312 funding. In-house
design.
Residential Capital
Maintenance (2022) -
HB312 Project
TBD 2021 N/A 2023 $110,000 $0 $5,520,000 Scott
Forrey
Pavement rehabilitation and
pedestrian ramps on
residential streets
identified as part of ACHD's
Pavement Management Program.
Project funded through House
Bill 312 funding. In-house
design.
Residential Capital
Maintenance (2023) -
HB312 Project
TBD 2022 N/A 2024 $597,000 $0 $5,503,000 Scott
Forrey
Pavement rehabilitation and
pedestrian ramps on
residential streets
identified as part of ACHD's
Pavement Management Program.
Project funded through House
Bill 312 funding.
Residential Capital
Maintenance (2024) -
HB312 Project
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Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
TBD 2023 N/A 2025 $597,000 $0 $5,503,000 Scott
Forrey
Pavement rehabilitation and
pedestrian ramps on
residential streets
identified as part of ACHD's
Pavement Management Program.
Project funded through House
Bill 312 funding.
Residential Capital
Maintenance (2025) -
HB312 Project
TBD 2024 N/A 2026 $597,000 $0 $5,503,000 Scott
Forrey
Pavement rehabilitation and
pedestrian ramps on
residential streets
identified as part of ACHD's
Pavement Management Program.
Project funded through House
Bill 312 funding.
Residential Capital
Maintenance (2026) -
HB312 Project
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Community Programs
Bikeways
Estimated Cost (in Thousands)
Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
B 2022 N/A 2022 $0 $0 $65,000 Edinson
Bautista
Install wayfinding and
bikeway signage on improved
bikeways as per the Bike
Master Plan. Corridors
include: Cloverdale Rd
(Overland / Franklin), Main
St & Fairview Ave (Greenbelt
/ Grove St), Protest Hill
Bikeway, and Orchard Hill
Bikeway.
Bikeway Signage (2022)
B 2022-2023 2023 2024 $50,000 $3,000 $192,000 Seth
Jarsky
Improve select streets
(Holcomb, Yamhill, Lake
Forest, Grand Forest) in
Columbia Village as a bikeway
to include wayfinding,
signage, crossings, and
markings as per the Bike
Master Plan.
Columbia Village
Bikeway, Hwy 21 /
Boise Ave
B 2022 2022 2023 $20,000 $6,000 $103,000 Ryan CutlerImprove Columbus St as a
bikeway to include wayfinding
and bikeway signage and
markings as per the Bike
Master Plan and the Central
Bench Neighborhood Plan.
Columbus St Bikeway,
Victory Rd / Kootenai
St
B 2024 Future Future $25,000 $2,000 $162,000 Ryan HeadImprove Garden St as a
bikeway to include wayfinding
and bikeway signage, enhanced
crossing at Franklin Rd, and
markings as per the Bike
Master Plan and the Central
Bench Neighborhood Plan.
Garden St Bikeway,
Albion St / Greenbelt
B,M 2022-2023 2024 Future $55,000 $2,000 $380,000 Ryan HeadImprove select streets
between Overland and Victory,
including Hollandale, K Bar
T, and Targee, as a
continuous bikeway as per the
Southwest Boise Neighborhood
Plan and the Bike Master Plan.
Hollandale-Targee
Bikeway, Locust Grove
Rd / Targee St
M 2024 Future Future $55,000 $2,000 $380,000 Ryan HeadImprove as a bikeway select
streets between Linder Rd and
Meridian Rd to include
wayfinding, bikeway signage,
enhanced crossings at Ustick
and McMillan, and markings as
per the Bike Master Plan.
Linder-Meridian
Bikeway, Pine Ave /
Temple Dr
B 2022 2023 2023 $25,000 $2,000 $205,000 Ryan HeadImprove Nez Perce St as a
low-stress bikeway to include
wayfinding and bikeway
signage, enhanced crossings,
and markings as per the Bike
Master Plan and the Central
Bench Neighborhood Plan.
Nez Perce St Bikeway,
Orchard St / Columbus
St
B 2022 2022 2023 $25,000 $2,000 $132,000 Ryan HeadImprove select streets in
Northwest Boise as a bikeway
to include wayfinding,
signage, enhanced crossings,
and markings as per the Bike
Master Plan.
Northwest Boise
Bikeway, Horseshoe
Bend Rd / 36th St
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Bikeways
Estimated Cost (in Thousands)
Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
B 2022-2023 2023 2024 $41,000 $2,000 $107,000 Ryan HeadImprove Pleasanton Ave as a
bikeway to include wayfinding
and bikeway signage and
markings as per the Bike
Master Plan.
Pleasanton Ave
Bikeway, Greenbelt /
23rd St
K 2023-2024 2024 Future $41,000 $2,000 $55,000 Ryan HeadImprove School Ave as a
bikeway to include wayfinding
and bikeway signage and
markings as per the Bike
Master Plan.
School Ave Bikeway,
King Rd / Deer Flat Rd
B 2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 $34,000 $32,000 $446,000 Seth
Jarsky
Improve Shoshone St as a
bikeway network to include
wayfinding, bikeway signage,
a mini roundabout, enhanced
connections at Overland, and
markings as per the Shoshone
Bikeway Concept.
Shoshone St Bikeway,
Canal St / Capital
Blvd
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Core Community Projects
Estimated Cost (in Thousands)
Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
B 2022 2023 2024 $135,000 $272,000 $479,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Complete curb, gutter, and
sidewalk on the west side of
Allumbaugh St, between
Fairview Ave and Northview St.
Allumbaugh St,
Fairview Ave /
Northview St
K 2021 2021 2022 $10,000 $4,000 $282,000 Seth
Jarsky
Install curb, gutter,
sidewalk, and angled parking
on both sides of Avenue C
from Main St to 04th St as
per the Kuna Downtown
Corridor Plan.
Avenue C, Main St /
04th St
K 2023 2023 2024 $34,000 $3,000 $153,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Install curb, gutter,
sidewalk, and angled parking
on both sides of Avenue D
from Main St to 04th St as
per the Kuna Downtown
Corridor Plan.
Avenue D, Main St /
04th St
M 2024 Future Future $113,000 $2,000 $395,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Construct sidewalk on the
south side of Broadway, from
West 07th to West 04th as per
the Downtown Meridian
Neighborhood Plan. Includes
pedestrian railing on the
back side of sidewalk where
it crosses Nine Mile Creek.
Broadway Ave, West
08th St / West 04th St
G 2022 2023 2024 $161,000 $119,000 $1,097,000 David
Rader
Construct curb, gutter,
sidewalk, swales, landscaped
bulb outs, and illumination
on Clay from 34th to 32nd and
on 32nd from Chinden to Clay
in partnership with Garden
City and Garden City URA.
Clay St, 34th St /
32nd St; 32nd St,
Chinden Blvd / Clay St
B 2022 2023 2024 $51,000 $2,000 $173,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Complete sidewalk on the west
side of Coston, from Bannock
to Franklin as per the East
End Neighborhood Plan.
Coston St, Bannock St
/ Franklin St
M 2023 2024 Future $340,000 $292,000 $1,349,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Construct streetscape
improvements, including curb,
gutter, sidewalk, and
improved UPRR crossing, from
Franklin to Carlton as per
the Downtown Meridian
Neighborhood Plan.
East 03rd St,
Franklin Rd / Carlton
St
M 2024 Future Future $77,000 $74,000 $242,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Construct sidewalk on the
east side of East 2 1/2, from
Carlton to Fairview as per
the Downtown Meridian
Neighborhood Plan.
East 2 1/2 St,
Carlton Ave /
Fairview Ave
B 2020 2020 2021 $0 $3,000 $66,000 Cody
Homan
Install crosswalk, curb ramps
and lighting to improve
pedestrian connectivity and
safety at the intersection of
Eckert Rd and Arrow Junction
Dr. In-house design.
Eckert Rd and Arrow
Junction Dr
Pedestrian Crossing
S 2021 2022 2023 $0 $48,000 $230,000 Brian
McCarthy
Construct sidewalk on the
north side of Floating
Feather Rd from Brandon Rd to
Hornback Ave.
Floating Feather Rd,
Brandon Rd / Hornback
Ave
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Estimated Cost (in Thousands)
Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
B 2016 2017 2020-2021 $4,000 $6,000 $139,000 David
Rader
Construct sidewalk on the
east side of Holcomb Rd from
Mendota to Amity. Includes
bike lane and wayfinding
signage from Amity to Mimosa
and an enhanced crossing at
Amity.
Holcomb Rd, Mimosa
Way / Amity Rd
E 2022 2023 2024 $59,000 $3,000 $137,000 Joe TateImprove intersection for
pedestrians, including curb
ramps and sidewalk connection
to improve pedestrian access
and safety.
Horseshoe Bend Rd and
Floating Feather Rd
E 2020 2020 2021 $0 $3,000 $82,000 Joe TateInstall curb ramps, a striped
pedestrian crossing, and
refuge island on Horseshoe
Bend Rd on the north side of
Shadowview St. In-house
design.
Horseshoe Bend Rd and
Shadowview St
Pedestrian Crossing
B,E 2021 2022 2023 $125,000 $275,000 $658,000 Joe TateConstruct a pathway on the
east side of Horseshoe Bend
Rd as per the NW Boise
Neighborhood Plan. Includes
precast bridge, pedestrian
crossing (Utahna St), and
bikeway signage.
Horseshoe Bend Rd,
State St / Hill Rd
B 2022 2022 2023 $35,000 $3,000 $483,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Complete sidewalk on the east
side of Liberty St, between
Douglas St and Denton St as
per the Central Bench
Neighborhood Plan. Install
bikeway signage between
Franklin Rd and Emerald St.
Liberty St Sidewalk
and Bikeway, Douglas
St / Denton St
M 2023 2023 Future $71,000 $3,000 $334,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Install an enhanced
pedestrian crossing
(pedestrian hybrid beacon)
across Locust Grove Rd at
Palermo Dr.
Locust Grove Rd and
Palermo Dr Pedestrian
Crossing
M 2023 2023 2024 $24,000 $3,000 $160,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Install an enhanced
pedestrian crossing
(pedestrian hybrid beacon)
across Locust Grove, between
Woodbridge and Watertower.
Locust Grove Rd and
Woodbridge Dr
Pedestrian Crossing
B 2022 2023 2024 $36,000 $11,000 $184,000 Joe TateInstall an enhanced
pedestrian crossing
(pedestrian hybrid beacon)
across Maple Grove Rd at Edna
St as per the West Bench
Neighborhood Plan.
Maple Grove Rd and
Edna St Pedestrian
Crossing
B 2016 2017 2021 $2,000 $26,000 $765,000 Seth
Jarsky
Complete sidewalk on the
south side and a pathway on
the north side from Westview
to Maple Grove as per the
West Bench Neighborhood Plan.
Includes an enhanced crossing
at Mitchell. In-house design.
McMillan Rd, Westview
Dr / Maple Grove Rd
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Estimated Cost (in Thousands)
Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
B 2020 2020 2021 $0 $6,000 $265,000 Joe TateInstall an enhanced crossing
(pedestrian hybrid beacon)
across Overland Rd at
Phillippi St as per the
Central Bench Neighborhood
Plan. In-house design.
Overland Rd and
Phillippi St
Pedestrian Crossing
B 2015-2016 2016 2019-2020 $12,000 $0 $94,000 Ryan CutlerComplete curb, gutter and
sidewalk on Overland,
Columbus to Federal Way as
per the Central Bench
Neighborhood Plan. Carryover
from FY2019 construction
project.
Overland Rd, Columbus
St / Federal Way
B 2016 2017 2021 $46,000 $14,000 $504,000 Joe TateComplete curb, gutter and
sidewalk from Malad to Targee
as per the Central Bench
Neighborhood Plan.
Phillippi St, Malad
St / Targee St
B 2017 2019 2021 $0 $15,000 $901,000 David
Rader
Construct curb, gutter, and
sidewalk on the east side of
Phillippi from Targee to
Overland as per the Central
Bench Neighborhood Plan.
Includes partial road
rehabilitation. In-house
design.
Phillippi St, Targee
St / Overland Rd
S 2023 2024 Future $115,000 $24,000 $524,000 Joe TateComplete sidewalk on the west
side of Plummer Rd by
extending the bridge
structure on the west side.
Plummer Rd Bridge
#2002 Pedestrian
Facilities, 1700' N/O
SH 44
B 2016 2017 2022 $249,000 $0 $1,234,000 Brian
McCarthy
Construct sidewalk on the
west side of Roosevelt from
Rose Hill to Emerald as per
the Central Bench
Neighborhood Plan. Project
includes roadway
rehabilitation.
Roosevelt St, Rose
Hill St / Emerald St
G 2021 N/A 2023 $55,000 $1,000 $159,000 Brian
McCarthy
Federal aid project to
install an enhanced crossing
on Chinden Blvd at 43rd St.
US 20/26 (Chinden
Blvd) and 43rd St
Pedestrian Crossing
M 2018 N/A 2020 $0 $0 $148,000 Joe TateInstall an enhanced crossing
and curb ramps on Victory Rd
at Standing Timber Ave.
Victory Rd and
Standing Timber Ave
Pedestrian Crossing
B 2020 2020 2022 $50,000 $6,000 $227,000 Chris
Dayley
Install an enhanced crossing
on Vista at Nez Perce,
including bike push buttons.
Includes relocation of bus
stops closer to Nez Perce
from Spaulding in
coordination with Valley
Regional Transit.
Vista Ave and Nez
Perce St Pedestrian
Crossing
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Economic Development
Estimated Cost (in Thousands)
Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
B 2018-2019 N/A Future $160,000 $0 $3,004,000 Cody
Homan
Complete a 1-way to 2-way
conversion of 05th St and
06th St in downtown Boise.
05th St and 06th St,
Myrtle St / Fort St,
Two-Way Conversion
B Future Future Future $175,000 $0 $0 Ricardo
Calderon
Improve intersection for
pedestrians, bicyclists, and
motorists. Project concept
will determine the scope of
intersection improvements.
05th St and Fort St
and Hays St
E 2018-2019 2019-2020 2022 $134,000 $201,000 $1,411,000 Cody
Homan
Extend Aikens St, east to
02nd St from its current
terminus and complete the
street section with curb,
gutter, and sidewalk as per
the Eagle Rd and State St
Intersection Concept Study.
Aikens St, Eagle Rd /
02nd St
B Future Future Future $381,000 $801,000 $2,994,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Modify intersection as per
the Broadway Ave / Avenue B
and Idaho St / Warm Springs
Ave Concept Design. Donna
Larsen Park Pathway and
pedestrian crossings being
completed under a separate
project.
Broadway Ave/Avenue B
and Idaho St/Warm
Springs Ave
M 2016 2017 2018-2020 $390,000 $0 $3,995,000 Cody
Homan
Reconstruct roadway including
intersection widening, curb,
gutter, sidewalk and bike
lanes in partnership with
Meridian and the Meridian
Development Corporation.
Project includes Pine Bridge
#1126. FY2020 funding will
complete basin re-vegetation.
Pine Ave, Meridian Rd
/ Locust Grove Rd -
Roadway
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Safe Sidewalks
Estimated Cost (in Thousands)
Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
B N/A N/A 2020 $0 $0 $1,600,000 Ryan
Fisher
Repair existing damaged
sidewalk, replace
non-compliant curb ramps, and
fill in small sidewalk gaps
to high priority locations
identified in ACHD's
Americans with Disability Act
Transition Plan. Project
includes the Castle Hills,
Pierce Park Meadows, and Gary
Lane Meadows #5 subdivisions
in northwest Boise.
Safe Sidewalk Program
(2020)
B 2020 N/A 2021 $0 $0 $1,600,000 Ryan
Fisher
Repair existing damaged
sidewalk, replace
non-compliant curb ramps, and
fill in small sidewalk gaps
to high priority locations
identified in ACHD's
Americans with Disability Act
Transition Plan. Project
includes the area of Fairview
Ave to Northview St,
Allumbaugh St / Curtis Rd.
In-house design.
Safe Sidewalk Program
(2021)
B N/A N/A 2022 $0 $0 $1,600,000 Ryan
Fisher
Repair existing damaged
sidewalk, replace
non-compliant curb ramps, and
fill in small sidewalk gaps
to high priority locations
identified in ACHD's
Americans with Disability Act
Transition Plan. Project
includes the area of Edna St
to McMillan Rd, Shamrock Ave
/ Five Mile Rd.
Safe Sidewalk Program
(2022)
TBD N/A N/A 2023 $0 $0 $1,600,000 Ryan
Fisher
Repair existing damaged
sidewalk, replace
non-compliant curb ramps, and
fill in small sidewalk gaps
to high priority locations
identified in ACHD's
Americans with Disability Act
Transition Plan.
Safe Sidewalk Program
(2023)
TBD N/A N/A 2024 $0 $0 $1,600,000 Ryan
Fisher
Repair existing damaged
sidewalk, replace
non-compliant curb ramps, and
fill in small sidewalk gaps
to high priority locations
identified in ACHD's
Americans with Disability Act
Transition Plan.
Safe Sidewalk Program
(2024)
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Vehicle Registration Fee Projects
Estimated Cost (in Thousands)
Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
B 2022 2022 2023 $32,000 $3,000 $141,000 Chris
Dayley
Install an enhanced crossing
(rectangular rapid flashing
beacon) on 09th St at
Washington St as per the
North Boise Neighborhood Plan.
09th St and
Washington St
Pedestrian Crossing
B 2020 N/A 2021 $80,000 $0 $408,000 Seth
Jarsky
Implement components of the
13th St Traffic Calming
Concept Study, including
bulbouts at select
intersections and an enhanced
pedestrian crossing
(rectangular rapid flashing
beacon) of 13th St at
Resseguie St.
13th St Traffic
Calming (Phase 1),
Fort St / Hill Rd
B 2019 2019 2020-2021 $49,000 $0 $352,000 David
Rader
Construct bulb-outs at
corners of the 28th St
intersections of Irene St,
Bella St, and Hazel St to
provide traffic calming.
28th St, Hazel St /
Irene St
B 2019-2020 2020 2022 $49,000 $6,000 $370,000 Brett
Hubinger
Extend roadway and complete
sidewalk on both sides of
38th St from Bush Ave to
Sunset Ave. Due to roadway
elevation differences,
project will require
reconstruction of portions of
the roadway.
38th St, Bush Ave /
Sunset Ave
B 2019-2020 2020 2022 $8,000 $19,000 $252,000 Chris
Dayley
Install an asphalt path with
raised curb on the east side
of Bogart between Pocono and
Caswell and curb, gutter, and
sidewalk on the east side at
Sloan as per the NW Boise
Plan. Includes an enhanced
pedestrian crossing at Bogart
and Sloan. In-house design.
Bogart Ln, SH 44
(State St) / Sloan St
B 2018 2019 2019-2020 $0 $17,000 $42,000 Jason
Tugby
Install curb, gutter, and
sidewalk on both sides of
Bogus Basin in a 550' gap
north of Curling Dr as per
the North Boise Neighborhood
Plan. In-house design.
Carryover from FY2019
construction project.
Bogus Basin Rd,
Curling Dr / 550' N/O
Curling Dr
B 2022 2022 2023 $36,000 $3,000 $123,000 David
Rader
Install an enhanced crossing
(rectangular rapid flashing
beacon) on Boise Ave at
Linden St as per the
Southeast Boise Neighborhood
Plan.
Boise Ave and Linden
St Pedestrian Crossing
B 2019 2019 2020 $36,000 $0 $301,000 Chris
Dayley
Improve intersection for
bikes and pedestrians as per
the Southeast Boise
Neighborhood Plan. Includes
accessible pedestrian signal.
Broadway Ave and
Boise Ave
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Estimated Cost (in Thousands)
Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
B 2018-2019 2020 2021 $203,000 $50,000 $2,933,000 Brian
McCarthy
Improve Cassia St as a
bikeway from Franklin to
Kootenai and sidewalk from
Franklin Park to Curtis and
Latah to Shoshone. Includes
pavement rehabilitation, mini
roundabout at Shoshone,
pedestrian bridge at Cassia
Park, and enhance pedestrian
crossings.
Cassia St Bikeway and
Pedestrian
Improvements
M 2019 2019 2020 $0 $1,000 $266,000 Jason
Tugby
Install an enhanced crossing
(pedestrian hybrid beacon) on
Cherry Lane between West 8th
and Linder. This will require
relocation of the existing
school zone beacon to the
west.
Cherry Ln and
Meridian Library
Pedestrian Crossing
B 2017 2018 2023 $0 $0 $1,014,000 Joe TateConstruct sidewalk on both
sides of Christine, from
Northview to Ustick as per
the West Bench Neighborhood
Plan. Includes roadway
rehabilitation. In-house
design.
Christine St,
Northview St / Ustick
Rd
B 2016 2017 2019-2020 $190,000 $0 $336,000 Ryan CutlerConstruct curb, gutter and
sidewalk on Columbus from
Overland to Kootenai as per
the Central Bench
Neighborhood Plan. Carryover
from FY2019 construction
project.
Columbus St, Overland
Rd / Kootenai St
B 2024 Future Future $45,000 $100,000 $195,000 Seth
Jarsky
Complete sidewalk on the
north side of Cory Ln from
Maple Grove Rd to Mitchell St
as per the West Bench
Neighborhood Plan.
Cory Ln, Mitchell St
/ Maple Grove Rd
K 2019 2019 2020-2021 $35,000 $1,000 $217,000 Jason
Tugby
Install an enhanced
pedestrian crossing
(pedestrian hybrid beacon) on
Deer Flat Rd at School Ave.
Deer Flat Rd and
School Ave Pedestrian
Crossing
A 2023 2024 Future $24,000 $3,000 $208,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Construct sidewalk within
existing right-of-way on the
south side of Desert Ave,
between Latigo Dr and Round
Up St.
Desert Ave, Latigo Dr
/ Round Up St
B,M 2020 2020 2021 $25,000 $5,000 $148,000 Joe TateInstall enhanced pedestrian
crossings (rectangular rapid
flashing beacons) on West
08th St in front of Meridian
Middle School and on
Milwaukee St next to Capital
High School at the existing
crosswalks.
Enhanced School
Crossings - Meridian
Middle School and
Capital High School
A 2021 2022 2023 $45,000 $2,000 $402,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Install an enhanced crossing
on Five Mile at La Grange.
Install an asphalt pathway
with extruded curb on the
east side of Five Mile, south
La Grange St and on the south
side of La Grange.
Five Mile Rd and La
Grange St Pedestrian
Crossing
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Estimated Cost (in Thousands)
Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
B 2019 2020 2022 $42,000 $2,000 $374,000 Jason
Tugby
Construct sidewalks on the
north side of Franklin St,
between McKinley St and
Pierce St.
Franklin St, McKinley
St / Pierce St
B 2024 Future Future $242,000 $31,000 $939,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Construct sidewalks on the
both sides of Garden St,
between Bethel St and Emerald
St as per the Central Bench
Neighborhood Plan.
Garden St, Bethel St
/ Emerald St
B 2019 2020 2022 $78,000 $220,000 $989,000 Seth
Jarsky
Construct sidewalks on the
both sides of Garden St,
between Franklin Rd and
Bethel St as per the Central
Bench Neighborhood Plan.
Garden St, Franklin
Rd / Bethel St
B 2020 2020 2022 $67,000 $4,000 $275,000 David
Rader
Install enhanced crossings
(rectangular rapid flashing
beacon) and pedestrian ramps
to cross Hays St at 11th St
and 12th St as per the North
Boise Neighborhood Plan. 11th
St crossing to be coordinated
with the 11th St Maintenance
and Bikeway project.
Hays St at 11th St
and 12th St
Pedestrian Crossings
B 2018-2019 2019 2020-2021 $6,000 $0 $39,000 David
Rader
Construct detached sidewalk
on the south side of Hazel
St, between 28th St and 26th
St.
Hazel St, 28th St /
26th St
B 2021 2022 2023-2024 $150,000 $10,000 $1,321,000 David
Rader
Implement components of the
Kootenai St Traffic Calming
Concept Study. Project to be
completed in phases.
Kootenai St Traffic
Calming, Orchard St /
Vista Ave
B 2015-2016 2016 2019-2020 $0 $0 $106,000 Ryan CutlerConstruct curb, gutter,
sidewalks and bike lanes on
Kootenai St from Vista Ave to
Federal Way as per the
Central Bench Neighborhood
Plan. Project includes
removal of on-street parking.
Carryover from FY2019
construction project.
Kootenai St, Vista
Ave / Federal Way
K 2021 2021 2022 $26,000 $2,000 $165,000 Seth
Jarsky
Install school zone beacons
on Ten Mile and Boise near
Kuna Middle School. Includes
lighting at Ten Mile and Sego
Prairie.
Kuna Middle School
Zone, Ten Mile Ave
and Boise St
B 2023 2024 Future $113,000 $59,000 $760,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Complete curb, gutter, and
sidewalk on west side of
Linda Vista Ln from
Canterbury Dr to Ustick Rd.
Priority project request from
the Boise School District.
Linda Vista Ln,
Canterbury Dr /
Ustick Rd
K 2022 2023 2024 $30,000 $133,000 $1,474,000 Joe TateComplete curb, gutter,
sidewalk and a Level 3 bike
facility on Linder Rd from
4th St to Deer Flat Rd.
Project will construct an
enhanced crossing at Porter
St.
Linder Rd, Main St /
Deer Flat Rd
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Estimated Cost (in Thousands)
Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
B 2019 2019 2020 $0 $0 $48,000 Seth
Jarsky
Install an enhanced crossing
(pedestrian hybrid beacon) on
McMillan Rd at Leather Way.
In-house design. Construction
by ACHD forces.
McMillan Rd and
Leather Way
Pedestrian Crossing
B 2023 2024 Future $160,000 $33,000 $971,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Install curb, gutter, and
sidewalk on the west side of
Milwaukee St from Marcum St
to Ustick Rd. Sidewalk would
be placed between the canal
and the roadway.
Milwaukee St, Marcum
St / Ustick Rd
B 2019 2019 2020 $112,000 $0 $517,000 Chris
Dayley
Complete sidewalks on Pierce
St from Washington to
Shenandoah to improve
pedestrian safety for
students walking to Roosevelt
Elementary. Includes road
rehabilitation.
Pierce St, Washington
St / Shenandoah Dr
S 2023 2023 2024 $32,000 $2,000 $194,000 David
Rader
Construct a 7' asphalt path
on the west side of Pollard,
between Floating Feather and
Star Middle School and on
Floating Feather, west of
Pollard. Project includes a
pedestrian bridge over the
canal.
Pollard Ln, Floating
Feather Rd / Star
Middle School
M 2023 2024 Future $309,000 $143,000 $1,530,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Reconstruct Stoddard, between
Victory and Overland to
3-lanes, sidewalks and bike
lanes or multi-use paths.
Project includes bridge #2085
and an enhanced crossing at
Victory and Stoddard.
Stoddard Rd, Victory
Rd / Overland Rd
K 2019 2020 2020 $0 $2,000 $67,000 Seth
Jarsky
Install an enhanced crossing
(pedestrian hybrid beacon) on
Ten Mile Rd at Crenshaw St.
In-house design. Construction
by ACHD forces.
Ten Mile Rd and
Crenshaw St
Pedestrian Crossing
B 2019 2019 2020 $8,000 $2,000 $29,000 David
Rader
Expand the existing school
zone by installing new school
zone flashers on all legs of
the intersection to improve
student safety. Construction
by ACHD forces.
Ustick Rd and
Milwaukee St School
Zone
A 2019 N/A 2021 $41,000 $1,000 $412,000 Chris
Dayley
Complete curb, gutter,
sidewalk, parking and bike
facility on the west side of
Valley St from Lake Hazel Rd
to La Grange St.
Valley St, Lake Hazel
Rd / La Grange St
B 2024 Future Future $27,000 $2,000 $156,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Install an enhance pedestrian
crossing (rectangular rapid
flashing beacon) on Warm
Springs Ave at Straughan Ave
as per the East End
Neighborhood Plan.
Warm Springs Ave and
Straughan Ave
Pedestrian Crossing
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Estimated Cost (in Thousands)
Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
B 2019 N/A 2020 $49,000 $0 $292,000 Joe TateConstruct sidewalk on the
north side of Warm Springs
Ave from 320' northwest of
Glacier Dr to the southeast
corner of Riverland Terrace
Subdivision. Priority request
from the Boise School
District.
Warm Springs Ave,
Glacier Dr / Glacier
Dr
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Environmental Program
Estimated Cost (in Thousands)
Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
B 2018 N/A 2020 $78,000 $0 $332,000 David
Rader
Reconstruct two alleys in
downtown Boise identified as
part of ACHD's National
Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System (NPDES)
permit compliance program.
Alleys are located south of
Bannock, 4th / 5th and east
of 10th, Miller / Myrtle.
Green Stormwater
Implementation (2019)
TBD 2021 N/A 2022 $50,000 $0 $450,000 Joe TateImplement identified green
stormwater infrastructure
projects at select locations
to be identified as part of
ACHD's National Pollutant
Discharge Elimination System
(NPDES) permit compliance
program.
Green Stormwater
Implementation (2022)
TBD 2022 N/A 2023 $50,000 $0 $450,000 Erica
Anderson-
Maguire
Implement identified green
stormwater infrastructure
projects at select locations
to be identified as part of
ACHD's National Pollutant
Discharge Elimination System
(NPDES) permit compliance
program.
Green Stormwater
Implementation (2023)
TBD 2023 N/A 2024 $50,000 $0 $450,000 Erica
Anderson-
Maguire
Implement identified green
stormwater infrastructure
projects at select locations
to be identified as part of
ACHD's National Pollutant
Discharge Elimination System
(NPDES) permit compliance
program.
Green Stormwater
Implementation (2024)
TBD 2024 N/A 2025 $50,000 $0 $450,000 Erica
Anderson-
Maguire
Implement identified green
stormwater infrastructure
projects at select locations
to be identified as part of
ACHD's National Pollutant
Discharge Elimination System
(NPDES) permit compliance
program.
Green Stormwater
Implementation (2025)
G 2020 2021 2022 $50,000 $163,000 $52,000 Seth
Jarsky
Provide water quality and
quantity mitigation for a
series of bridge projects
being reconstructed in or
near the Thurman Mill
drainage area.
Thurman Mill Bridge
Projects Water
Quality Mitigation
B 2020 N/A Future $200,000 $0 $0 Dyan
Bevins
Modify stormwater basin #1009
to improve drainage and water
quality.
Whitewater Park Blvd
Basin #1009
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Miscellaneous Program
Estimated Cost (in Thousands)
Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
G 2019 2019 2020 $0 $0 $135,000 Dale
Kuperus
Construct a shed to support
ACHD's stormwater monitoring
efforts and operations.
ACHD Headquarters -
Stormwater Shed
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Traffic Safety and Operations Program
Operations and Maintenance
Estimated Cost (in Thousands)
Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
TBD N/A N/A 2023 $0 $0 $320,000 Shawn
Martin
Install arterial DMS signs on
major commuter routes such a
Chinden Blvd, State St and
Fairview Ave to provide
incident, construction and
travel time information to
drivers.
Arterial Dynamic
Message Sign
Installation
B,E,M N/A N/A 2020 $0 $0 $450,000 Shawn
Martin
Replace traffic signal
controllers and upgrade
vehicle detection systems to
improve traffic flow along
Eagle Rd, I-84 / SH 44.
Eagle Rd Traffic
Signal Improvements,
I-84 / SH 44
TBD N/A N/A 2024 $0 $0 $100,000 Shawn
Martin
Replace existing ACHD fiber
or add additional fiber in
existing conduit to improve
operation of the ACHD network.
Fiber Optic Cable
Network Update
TBD N/A N/A 2020 $0 $0 $1,500,000 Shawn
Martin
Rebuild and upgrade selected
traffic signals, including
poles and mast arms, as well
as detection and electrical
systems. Includes funding to
be used for Flashing Yellow
Arrow controller upgrades.
Traffic Signals New
and Upgraded (2020)
TBD N/A N/A 2021 $0 $0 $300,000 Shawn
Martin
Rebuild and upgrade selected
traffic signals, including
poles and mast arms, as well
as detection and electrical
systems.
Traffic Signals New
and Upgraded (2021)
TBD N/A N/A 2022 $0 $0 $300,000 Shawn
Martin
Rebuild and upgrade selected
traffic signals, including
poles and mast arms, as well
as detection and electrical
systems.
Traffic Signals New
and Upgraded (2022)
TBD N/A N/A 2023 $0 $0 $300,000 Shawn
Martin
Rebuild and upgrade selected
traffic signals, including
poles and mast arms, as well
as detection and electrical
systems.
Traffic Signals New
and Upgraded (2023)
TBD N/A N/A 2024 $0 $0 $300,000 Shawn
Martin
Rebuild and upgrade selected
traffic signals, including
poles and mast arms, as well
as detection and electrical
systems.
Traffic Signals New
and Upgraded (2024)
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Safety and Accessibility
Estimated Cost (in Thousands)
Project Name Project Description City
Schedule
DesignRight-of-Way
AcquisitionConstruction Design Construction
Right-of-Way
Acquisition
Project Manager
B 2021 N/A 2022 $10,000 $0 $310,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Install crossing signal,
including constant warning
detection, at the Boise
Valley Railroad crossing of
Benjamin Ln in Boise. Project
to be design by the Idaho
Department of Transportation
in coordination with ACHD.
Benjamin Ln and BVRR
Crossing Improvement
B 2020 2020 2021 $37,000 $2,000 $392,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Replace pedestrian poles with
Accessible Pedestrian
Signal-compatible push
buttons and replace
pedestrian ramps with ADA
compliant ramps.
Fairview Ave and
Curtis Rd Accessible
Pedestrian Signal
B 2020 2020 2021 $24,000 $2,000 $229,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Replace pedestrian poles with
Accessible Pedestrian Signals
and replace pedestrian ramps
with ADA compliant ramps.
Includes radius flattening of
the southwest corner to
minimize existing curb damage.
Fairview Ave and
Milwaukee St
Accessible Pedestrian
Signal
B 2021 2021 2022 $53,000 $2,000 $521,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Replace pedestrian poles with
Accessible Pedestrian
Signal-compatible push
buttons and replace
pedestrian ramps with
directional ramps. Project
will also reduce the radius
of the southwest corner.
Fairview Ave and
Orchard St
M 2018 N/A 2020 $0 $0 $510,000 David
Rader
Add warning lights and
crossing gates at the
crossing of Linder Rd and the
Union Pacific railroad in
Meridian. Project to be
design by the Idaho
Transportation Department in
coordination with ACHD.
Linder Rd and UPRR
Crossing Improvements
B 2022 2023 2024 $103,000 $367,000 $641,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Install a left turn lane at
the intersection of Orchard
St and Clark St to enhance
intersection safety.
Orchard St and Clark
St
B 2020 2021 2022 $43,000 $14,000 $84,000 Seth
Jarsky
Install Accessible Pedestrian
Signals at the Franklin Rd
and Orchard St intersection
to enhance accessibility in
compliance with the Americans
with Disabilities Act.
Orchard St and
Franklin Rd
Accessible Pedestrian
Signal
B 2022 2023 Future $85,000 $17,000 $244,000 Ricardo
Calderon
Replace the current two-way
stop controlled intersection
with a mini-roundabout to
enhance intersection safety.
Rose Hill St and
Owyhee St Mini
Roundabout
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