Linden Street, Broadway Avenue to Boise Avenue
The Ada County Highway District (ACHD) is exploring bike and pedestrian improvements as well as potential traffic calming options along Linden Street, between Broadway Avenue and Boise Avenue.
In order to assess all of the issues on this stretch of Linden Street, ACHD wants to work with the neighborhood to determine if there are improvements to the roadway that we should consider to make Linden Street better for all users.
The Ada County Highway District (ACHD) is exploring bike and pedestrian improvements as well as potential traffic calming options along Linden Street, between Broadway Avenue and Boise Avenue.
In order to assess all of the issues on this stretch of Linden Street, ACHD wants to work with the neighborhood to determine if there are improvements to the roadway that we should consider to make Linden Street better for all users.
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ACHD Commission Adopts Study
Share ACHD Commission Adopts Study on Facebook Share ACHD Commission Adopts Study on Twitter Share ACHD Commission Adopts Study on Linkedin Email ACHD Commission Adopts Study linkThe ACHD Commission adopted the Linden Street Study on May 1, 2024.
The ACHD Commission adopted the Linden Street Study on May 1, 2024.
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ACHD Commission to Consider Adoption of Plan
Share ACHD Commission to Consider Adoption of Plan on Facebook Share ACHD Commission to Consider Adoption of Plan on Twitter Share ACHD Commission to Consider Adoption of Plan on Linkedin Email ACHD Commission to Consider Adoption of Plan linkThe Ada County Highway District (ACHD) will consider the adoption of the Linden Street Study on May 1, 2024 at 12 p.m.
The Linden Street Study includes exploring bike and pedestrian improvements, as well as potential traffic calming options along Linden Street, between Broadway Avenue and Boise Avenue.
The meeting will begin at 12 p.m.; however, this project is one of several agenda items and may not be the first item discussed. ACHD staff will make a brief presentation followed by an opportunity for public comment before the Commission acts.
The preferred alternative includes:
- 7-foot sidewalks on north side of Linden Street
- 10-foot multi-use pathway with 5-foot buffer on south side of Linden Street
- ADA compliant driveways and pedestrian ramps Enhanced pedestrian crossings Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon (RRFB’s), Pedestrian Hybrid
Beacon (PHB’s), raised crossings, & accessible push buttons - New traffic signal proposed at Boise Avenue and Linden Street
Commission Meeting
May 1, 2024 | 12 P.M.
There are several ways to participate in the Commission Meeting:
In-Person
- Join us at 3775 Adams Street in Garden City in the Auditorium.
Virtually
- Participate online. The meeting will be live-streamed and members of the public who wish to watch and ask questions can do so using Zoom.
The Ada County Highway District (ACHD) will consider the adoption of the Linden Street Study on May 1, 2024 at 12 p.m.
The Linden Street Study includes exploring bike and pedestrian improvements, as well as potential traffic calming options along Linden Street, between Broadway Avenue and Boise Avenue.
The meeting will begin at 12 p.m.; however, this project is one of several agenda items and may not be the first item discussed. ACHD staff will make a brief presentation followed by an opportunity for public comment before the Commission acts.
The preferred alternative includes:
- 7-foot sidewalks on north side of Linden Street
- 10-foot multi-use pathway with 5-foot buffer on south side of Linden Street
- ADA compliant driveways and pedestrian ramps Enhanced pedestrian crossings Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon (RRFB’s), Pedestrian Hybrid
Beacon (PHB’s), raised crossings, & accessible push buttons - New traffic signal proposed at Boise Avenue and Linden Street
Commission Meeting
May 1, 2024 | 12 P.M.
There are several ways to participate in the Commission Meeting:
In-Person
- Join us at 3775 Adams Street in Garden City in the Auditorium.
Virtually
- Participate online. The meeting will be live-streamed and members of the public who wish to watch and ask questions can do so using Zoom.
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Tell us what you think of the alternatives for Linden Street!
Share Tell us what you think of the alternatives for Linden Street! on Facebook Share Tell us what you think of the alternatives for Linden Street! on Twitter Share Tell us what you think of the alternatives for Linden Street! on Linkedin Email Tell us what you think of the alternatives for Linden Street! linkPlease review the information below to learn about the project and tell us what you think. While your comments are always welcome, the survey closed on February 1, 2024.
- Informational boards
- Alternative 1 - Multi-use Pathway Design | Segments
- Alternative 2 - Existing Conditions Improvement Design | Segments
Please review the information below to learn about the project and tell us what you think. While your comments are always welcome, the survey closed on February 1, 2024.
- Informational boards
- Alternative 1 - Multi-use Pathway Design | Segments
- Alternative 2 - Existing Conditions Improvement Design | Segments
January 2024 Public Outreach
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Informational Boards (Linden Street Study) (3.46 MB) (pdf)
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Alternative 1 - Multi-use Pathway Design (13.9 MB) (pdf)
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Alternative 1 - Multi-use Pathway Segments (7.99 MB) (pdf)
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Alternative 2 - Existing Conditions Improvement Design (13.9 MB) (pdf)
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Alternative 2 - Existing Conditions Improvement Segments (7.97 MB) (pdf)
Join us!
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May 01 2024
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January 25 2024



