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McCall council adopts TIA guidance, strips "intended for local residents" language
Summary
The McCall City Council voted unanimously to adopt a Transportation Impact Analysis guidance document (Resolution 26-4) and removed the phrase "intended for local residents" from item 6.3 after discussion about level-of-service thresholds, seasonality, and scoping procedures.
McCall City Council members voted unanimously to adopt a Transportation Impact Analysis (TIA) guidance document and to remove the four words "intended for local residents" from item 6.3, Mayor and council members announced after a roll-call vote.
The council’s decision followed more than an hour of discussion about how the draft guidance treats trip-generation categories, level-of-service thresholds, seasonality and pedestrian counts. Nick Foster, a traffic consultant with Kittleson in Boise, told the council the guidance uses a standard ITE 210 single-family description — typically owner-occupied or long-term rental — and that the manual’s land-use categories were developed from older studies. "The 210 is your standard…
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