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Meridia.n Boise l\la.mpa. Ca.nyon Ea.gle Ada. Kuna. Sta.r Ca.LduJell Ga.r:den
County County City
Number of development checklists completed
to provide feedba.ck to la.nd use a.gencies
rega.rding how proposed developments a.Lign
with CIM 20�0
Progress on specific projects a.nd
do.ta. collection efforts tha.t feed
into CIM 20�0 2.0 a.re highlighted
throughout this report.
Number of park and � Number of sections
ride facilities surveyed of orthophotography
1,378 (aerial) photos taken
throughout the two
county area to � of the developed
portions of Ada and
determine Level of use
Canyon Counties.
The flights were •• •
coordinated by
COMPASS and
provided to member
agencies at no cost
to them
•
Number of additional permanent Number of temporary
bicycle and pedestrian counters bicycle and pedestrian
counters placed around the
installed, for a total of 14 Treasure Valley to support
transportation decisions
permanent counters in the
Treasure Valley Number of Locations where
COMPASS conducted vehicle
Number of datasets added to
the COMPASS-hosted Regional classification counts to
Data Center. Existing data were determine critical freight
continually updated to ensure corridors and develop a
ongoing access to accurate and freight plan for Ada and
timely information for all Canyon Counties
COMPASS members
Number of miles of roadways in Ada and
Canyon Counties included in the annual
travel time data collection process
Re5ovrce Pevelopment �n� fvn�tn1
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•
Communities in • �
Motion •
Number of federa.L competitive
=····•Implementa.tion • gra.nt dolla.rs a.pplied for by
member a.gencies, with
Gra.nt projects : a.ssista.nce from COMPASS;
completed. These
projects included Intersta.te 8'-1
=····•gra.nts provide improvements, tra.ffic signa.L
upgra.des, a.nd a. tra.nsit
direct support oriented development pla.n
from COMPASS to
ttttt
�-···•member a.gencies
to implement
projects tha.t
meet the goo.Ls
=·.·.·.·.••of CIM
Treasure Valley
Transportation Funds
(Annual)
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Annua.L tra.nsporta.tion funding 1111111
shortfa.LL for Ada. a.nd Ca.nyon Counties.
Hove: $209 Million
The Don't Let the Trea.sure Va.Lley Fa.LL Need: $359 Million
through the Cra.cks ca.mpa.ign
continued to ra.ise a.wa.reness of this
shortfa.LL through ra.dio messa.ges,
guest opinion pieces, educa.tion series
spea.kers, socia.L media., a.nd more
Number of Project
Development Progra.m studies
fina.lized, resulting in well
defined projects tha.t a.re now
rea.dy for funding a.pplica.tions
• FY2015-2019 • FY2016-2020 • FY2017-2021
Number of federa.lly funded or
regiona.lly significa.nt tra.nsporta.tion
proje�ts in the Regiona.l
Tra.nsporta.t1on Improvement Progra.m
(TIP). Ea.ch of those projects includes
informa.tion on how it will help meet
CIM goals
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series
Number of sessions in the first ''Maintenance
annual ''Public Transportation Matters!'' video
celebrating the
Leadership Academy,'' co-
hosted with Valley Regional everyday
Transit. The academy provided maintenance
local elected officials with the that keeps our
tools and background to make transportation
informed decisions on the system running
Treasure Valley's public
transportation
Gre.etf work/
Number of Leadership in Motion
awards presented by COMPASS to
agencies, organi2ations, and
individuals, for leadership in support
of Communities in Motion 2040
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Number of awards received
by COMPASS:
''Grow Smart'' from
Idaho Smart Growth
Platinum Level ''Alternative
Transportation Champion''
for May in Motion
''Excellence in Transportation
Planning'' from the Idaho
Transportation Department