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McCall council directs staff to finalize Transportation Impact Analysis guidelines
Summary
Council voted to direct staff to finalize draft Transportation Impact Analysis (TIA) guidelines that set thresholds for memos vs full traffic studies, require scoping meetings, call for seasonal counts (including Saturday summer counts), and include five‑year updates for phased developments.
The McCall City Council voted Sept. 25 to direct staff to finalize a draft Transportation Impact Analysis (TIA) guidance document and return it to council via resolution for adoption.
City Engineer Morgan Stroud and consultant Lauren Knoxville presented the first draft to council, describing the document as a standardized tool to make traffic review predictable, transparent and proportional. The guidelines distinguish a transportation memo from a full transportation impact study: a memo is generally intended for projects generating fewer than 200 weekday trips (approximately fewer than 20 dwelling units), while an impact study is for projects over that threshold or for…
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