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Meridian transportation commission begins work on new five‑year prioritization list with ACHD deadline in March

2082627 · January 6, 2025
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Commissioners and staff discussed format changes to the 2025 roadway/intersection and community program prioritization (now called a five‑year plan), the subcommittee schedule, and guidance from Ada County Highway District on how intersections and corridors are handled. Staff told the commission their rankings are due to ACHD on March 19.

The Meridian Transportation Commission on Monday opened work on its 2025 roadway, intersection and community‑program prioritization — now described by staff as a five‑year plan — and set a subcommittee meeting to begin ranking projects ahead of a March deadline from the Ada County Highway District (ACHD).

Heather Hill, a city staff member who presented the item, told commissioners the city will now submit two separate ranked lists — one for roads and intersections and a second for community programs — and that ACHD has changed its naming and submission conventions. “The most important 1 is that our prioritization rankings are due to ACHD on March 19th,” Hill said.

The change consolidates previously separate “programmed” and “non‑programmed” lists into a single roads list; community programs will remain…

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