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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAppendix G-TIS Letter MARVIN & ASSOCIATES 1300 N. Transtech Way Billings, MT 59102 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 80785 Billings, MT 59108-0785 Phone: 406-655-4550 FAX: 406-655-4991 Email: bobm@marvinassociates.com Jeff Kanning,AIA Collaborative Design 2280 Grant Road, Suite C Billings, MT 59102 February 9, 2023 Re: Gallatin Valley Mall Access Improvement Timing As per your request I have evaluated the phased schedule of development within the Gallatin Valley Mall based on the City of Bozeman’s desire to provide a timeline for recommended access improvements. I have reviewed the original TIS dated April 20, 2022; the supplemental TIS report for Phase 1 development dated 7/14/2022; and the City Comment Response letter dated August 22, 2022. The supplemental TIS report for Phase 1 development addressed specific impacts associated with the Whole Foods building and the Healthcare Center. That report indicted that there would be some impacts at the intersection of Huffine Lane and College Street, but the impacts associated with vehicle queues on the southbound approach would not inhibit movements within the internal roundabout intersection. The City Comment Review letter provided clarifying information for three comments on the TIS. Within the response document, it was recommended that the western access to the mall be improved to eliminate left-turns onto Huffine Lane. Two improvement options were discussed, and it was recommended that the option with a higher level of control be implemented at that access. It was concluded that the Phase 1 development would key the need for the improvements at the western access. Phase 2 development includes the four retail pads north of the Huffine Lane and College Street intersection. Construction of the four planned buildings would key the need to implement the operational changes at the Huffine Lane and College Street intersection, as detailed in the original TIS. I was informed that the development plan is to complete construction of the Phase 2 buildings in late 2024. Therefore, planning and implementation of the Phase 2 intersection improvements should be in concert with the development schedule. Robert R. Marvin, P.E., P.T.O.E.