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    FYP at a glance

    Infographic detailing the Ada County Highway District's Five Year Plan, highlighting projects, community outreach, project numbers, costs, and funding information from vehicle registration fees.
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    The image is an informative infographic from the Ada County Highway District (ACHD) detailing their Five Year Plan (FYP) from 2026 to 2030. It features sections with text and colorful graphics for visual emphasis. At the top, the ACHD logo and the title "FIVE YEAR PLAN (FYP)" are displayed. Beneath, a blue section explains the purpose of the FYP, which is to highlight prioritized projects and strategies. An adjacent section features an illustration of a car and pedestrians. The next section, labeled "OUTREACH," summarizes community engagement from January to September 2025, highlighting "1,046 Comments from the Community" and "636 Project Requests from our Partners," with corresponding icons. Below, a section titled "HOW MANY PROJECTS ARE IN THE FYP 26-30?" lists project categories, each accompanied by a graphic and financial figures in millions: 64 Major Roadway & Intersection Projects, 71 Safety & Compliance Projects, 64 Maintenance Projects, 53 Bridge Projects, 5 Traffic Operations Projects, and 7 Environmental Projects, totaling 266 projects costing $1.2 billion. The final section, titled "VEHICLE REGISTRATION FEE (VRF) PROJECTS," explains funding sources, noting that funding sunsets in 2028 and ACHD receives 14 million annually from VRF, of which at least 7 million is allocated for sidewalk and congestion relief.
    Infographic detailing the Ada County Highway District's Five Year Plan, highlighting projects, community outreach, project numbers, costs, and funding information from vehicle registration fees.
    Infographic showing funding strategies and project highlights for 2026 roadway improvements, detailing impact fees, state, and federal funding with project lists.