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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04C_Tom Eastwood Email 12_7_221 Bill Hanson From:Mike G. Hickman <mhickman@m-m.net> on behalf of Mike G. Hickman Sent:Wednesday, December 7, 2022 8:05 AM To:Bill Hanson Cc:Jon Wirth Subject:FW: Gallatin County Courts - Comments on the Traffic Study Attachments:20220419_22-0106_L+J-Center_Trip-Gen-Summary.pdf Just received this from Tom Eastwood. I asked him for help on addressing the traffic comments. The second table below is the current GCC building (no Sheriff’s Department or City services) compared to traffic counts taken just prior to the 2016 traffic study. Even accounting for future growth to the year 2036, there’s a net reduction in traffic generation compared to the year 2015. Mike G. Hickman, PE Senior Civil Engineer, Morrison-Maierle +14069226829 direct | +14065816806 mobile From: Thomas Eastwood <teastwood@e5engineeringpllc.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 6, 2022 5:54 PM To: Mike G. Hickman <mhickman@m-m.net> Subject: Gallatin County Courts - Comments on the Traffic Study ***This message originated from an External Source.*** Please use proper judgment and caution when opening attachments, clicking links, or responding to this email. Mike: My apologies for the late response to your voicemail. Here are thoughts on the TIS comments: Table 1: April 2022 Update Comparison to 2015 Existing Traffic Conditions nalysis Case Independent Variable Units Average Weekday AM Peak Hour Trips Average Weekday PM Peak Hour Trips Average Weekday Trips Enter Exit Total Enter Exit Total Enter Exit Total Current Daily Traffic December 2015 Budgeted Full-Time Employees 287.60 105 47 152 74 116 190 1,181 1,181 2,362 Current Proposal – Gallatin County Law & Justice Center Campus (2026 Analysis Year) Budgeted Full-Time Employees 267.50 98 43 141 69 107 176 1,097 1,097 2,194 Current Proposal – Net Change from 2015 Existing Conditions Budgeted Full-Time Employees -20.10 -7 -4 -11 -5 -9 -14 -84 -84 -168 Future Growth – Gallatin County Law Budgeted Full-Time Employees 321.25 117 53 170 82 130 212 1,318 1,318 2,636 2 & Justice Center Campus (2036 Analysis Year) Future Growth – Net Change from 2015 Existing Conditions Budgeted Full-Time Employees 33.65 12 6 18 8 14 22 137 137 274 First and foremost, the current proposal results in less traffic through the year 2026 than what existed in 2015. That includes projected employment growth for included agencies at the campus through the analysis year. That in and of itself negates the need to perform any additional traffic analysis for the facility. The analyses performed in April of this year also included the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Department. If I understand correctly, the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Department would be located elsewhere (Laura Louise Lane site?). With that change, even the 2036 estimated traffic volumes are less than what existed in 2015. Table 2: Exclusion of Gallatin County Sheriff’s Department from Site Analysis Case Independent Variable Units Average Weekday AM Peak Hour Trips Average Weekday PM Peak Hour Trips Average Weekday Trips Enter Exit Total Enter Exit Total Enter Exit Total Current Daily Traffic December 2015 Budgeted Full-Time Employees 287.60 105 47 152 74 116 190 1,181 1,181 2,362 Current Proposal without Sheriff’s Department – Gallatin County Law & Justice Center Campus (2026 Analysis Year) Budgeted Full-Time Employees 204.75 75 34 109 53 82 135 841 841 1,682 Current Proposal – Net Change from 2015 Existing Conditions Budgeted Full-Time Employees -82.85 -30 -13 -43 -21 -34 -55 -340 -340 -680 Future Growth – Gallatin County Law & Justice Center Campus (2036 Analysis Year) Budgeted Full-Time Employees 242.00 88 40 128 62 98 160 994 994 1,988 Future Growth – Net Change from 2015 Existing Conditions Budgeted Full-Time Employees -45.60 -17 -7 -24 -12 -18 -30 -187 -187 -374 I can provide further information on an intersection by intersection basis, if needed. Because this is a County facility, there may be a higher percentage of traffic originating outside the city limits of Bozeman. That traffic is anticipated to utilize primary routes to get to and from the facility. Additionally, the further intersections get from the site the more traffic is dispersed throughout the transportation network. Originally provided trip distribution percentages are shown on Figure 2-3 of the original traffic impact study. This highlights routes where traffic is anticipated to be focused. 3 Aside from this project, a revision to Bozeman’s City Code in regard to traffic impact studies is highly recommended to provide a more reasonable approach to analyses based on the size of developments. The City of Kalispell standards are recommended for consideration as they relate to the scale of analyses required. Tom Eastwood, PE, PTOE – Owner 619 Milestone Drive Belgrade, MT 59714 406.209.3960 | teastwood@e5engineeringpllc.com