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HomeMy Public PortalAboutAB 21-075 SH-55 Deinhard-Boydstun Corridor Feasibility StudyMcCALL CITY COUNCIL 216 East Park Street AGENDA BILL McCall, Idaho 83638 Number AB 21-075 Meeting Date March 11, 2021 AGENDA ITEM INFORMATION  SUBJECT: Request to Approve Resolution 21-12 Adopting Corridor Study Report - SH-55 and Deinhard/Boydstun Corridor Exchange Feasibility as a Planning Document for the City of McCall Department Approvals Initials Originator or Supporter   Mayor / Council     City Manager     Clerk     Treasurer     Community Development     Police Department     Public Works / Originator   Golf Course    COST IMPACT: $84,223 Parks and Recreation    FUNDING SOURCE: Idaho Transportation Department: $50,000 Streets Fund: $34,223 Airport      Library    TIMELINE: N.A. Information Systems      Grant Coordinator    SUMMARY STATEMENT: On December 14, 2020, the project team of Horrocks Engineers, McCall PW Director, and ITD D-3 Administrator presented to the City Council and a representative of the ITD Board the draft Corridor Study Report for SH-55 and Deinhard/Boydstun Lane. The report evaluated the current conditions (i.e. transportation infrastructure) of the SH-55 right of way (ROW) through McCall and the Deinhard-Boydstun ROW (between 3rd Street and W. Lake Street), and quantified the costs for needed improvements for both ROWs to meet both the City and ITDs roadway minimal standards. Additional, desired multimodal and utility and geometry improvements (as identified in the McCall Transportation Master Plan and/or from ITD guidance) for both ROW corridors were also documented. Comments from both City Council and ITD Board representatives were provided to the project team. The team was also directed to make final grammatical revisions to the report, further clarify critical needs vs desired improvements and prepare the report for formal adoption via resolution. Accordingly, the report’s overall summary of costs (page 33) have been color coded into a “Needs” and “Desired” category to more clearly identify the minimal improvements that are needed to meet agency needs vs. desired improvements that would improve function, multi-modal capacity or historical impacts on adjoining properties. Attached is the final report (dated 3/2/21) as well as Resolution 21-12 that will formalize adopting this report as a planning document for the City.  RECOMMENDED ACTION: Approve Resolution 21-12 adopting the Corridor Study Report as a planning document for the City of McCall and authorize the Mayor to sign all necessary documents.  RECORD OF COUNCIL ACTION  MEETING DATE ACTION  12-14-2020 AB-20-353: Work session with City Council and ITD to present final report  11-7-2019 AB-19-243: Council approval of Res. 19-20 Authorizing Cooperative Agreement with ITD for SH55 and Deinhard/Boydstun Corridor Exchange Feasibility Study