Chinden Boulevard and 43rd Street Enhanced Crossing
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This project is substantially complete.
Project Overview
The enhanced crossing at Chinden Boulevard and 43rd Street is a federally funded project that would improve connectivity for people walking and biking between Boise’s West Bench neighborhoods, the Greenbelt, and surrounding areas. The crossing will also support travel along 43rd Street as a low-stress route and an alternative to Curtis Road and Veterans Memorial Parkway.
Several nearby destinations make this crossing especially important, including the Boys and Girls Club, Anser Charter School, and Future Public School. Garden City’s wineries, cafes, and restaurants north of Chinden Boulevard also draw people walking and biking from across the region.
Design Key Features
Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon
A signalized crossing location that stops both directions of vehicle traffic for people walking and biking to cross Chinden Boulevard
If you'd like to learn more, information on PHBs is available under "Project Exhibits".
Raised Median
Reduces conflicts between turning and crossing vehicles and other vehicles and people walking and biking
Provides a refuge for people walking and biking across Chinden Boulevard
Crosswalk Striping
High visibility striping to draw attention of motorists to potential crossing
Green paint for bike lane crossing that provides visibility and separates people walking and biking
Project Overview
The enhanced crossing at Chinden Boulevard and 43rd Street is a federally funded project that would improve connectivity for people walking and biking between Boise’s West Bench neighborhoods, the Greenbelt, and surrounding areas. The crossing will also support travel along 43rd Street as a low-stress route and an alternative to Curtis Road and Veterans Memorial Parkway.
Several nearby destinations make this crossing especially important, including the Boys and Girls Club, Anser Charter School, and Future Public School. Garden City’s wineries, cafes, and restaurants north of Chinden Boulevard also draw people walking and biking from across the region.
Design Key Features
Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon
A signalized crossing location that stops both directions of vehicle traffic for people walking and biking to cross Chinden Boulevard
If you'd like to learn more, information on PHBs is available under "Project Exhibits".
Raised Median
Reduces conflicts between turning and crossing vehicles and other vehicles and people walking and biking
Provides a refuge for people walking and biking across Chinden Boulevard
Crosswalk Striping
High visibility striping to draw attention of motorists to potential crossing
Green paint for bike lane crossing that provides visibility and separates people walking and biking
Chinden Boulevard and 43rd Street Enhanced Crossing has finished this stage
Identified in the Federal Highway Administration's Bike and Pedestrian Assessment Report for Chinden Boulevard
2016
Chinden Boulevard and 43rd Street Enhanced Crossing has finished this stage
Included in Chinden Boulevard Corridor Project Development project which was overseen by a multi-agency committee, including Garden City, ITD, FHWA, Valley Regional Transit (VRT), COMPASS, and ACHD
2020
Chinden Boulevard and 43rd Street Enhanced Crossing has finished this stage
Included in ACHD's Garden City Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan
2022
Chinden Boulevard and 43rd Street Enhanced Crossing has finished this stage
Included in ACHD's Five Year Work Plan (FYP)
March 2024
Chinden Boulevard and 43rd Street Enhanced Crossing has finished this stage
Public Outreach
2025
Chinden Boulevard and 43rd Street Enhanced Crossing has finished this stage
Federal funds were committed to support the project
2026
Chinden Boulevard and 43rd Street Enhanced Crossing is currently at this stage