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ACHD presents draft 2025 CIP, proposes two-service-area impact-fee model
Summary
Ada County Highway District presented a draft 2025 capital improvement plan that would split the county into two service areas for impact fees, producing substantially different fees by area and prompting a planned November commission work session and possible December adoption.
Justin Lucas, chief of operations and infrastructure for the Ada County Highway District, briefed the Star City Council on ACHD’s draft 2025 Capital Improvements Plan and an accompanying update to the agency’s impact-fee program. The draft would move ACHD from a single, countywide service area to a two-service-area model that keeps fees collected in each area largely local to projects in that area.
Lucas said the change reflects travel-pattern analysis and a fresh inventory of roadway projects. “For this update…we used a two service area approach,” Lucas said. He told…
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