Ustick Road, Ten Mile Road to Linder Road

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The Ada County Highway District (ACHD) is designing future improvements for Ustick Road between Ten Mile Road and Linder Road. The purpose of this project is to improve traffic flow and increase safety for all users.

  • Widen Ustick Road, Ten Mile to Linder, to two travel lanes in each direction with a continuous center turn lane.
  • Raised medians will be located within the center lane in areas where they do not restrict access from public streets and/or driveways.
  • Construct a 10-foot, multi-use pathway on the north and south sides of Ustick Road.
  • Install a traffic signal at the intersection of Ustick Road and Towerbridge Way.
  • Construct a new pedestrian bridge crossing over Five Mile Creek to provide a connection with the multi-use pathway.
  • The multi-use pathway will transition to bike lanes and attached sidewalks at the Ustick Road and Ten Mile Road intersection.

Learn more about the project!

While your comments are always welcome, the survey closed on November 3, 2022.

The Ada County Highway District (ACHD) is designing future improvements for Ustick Road between Ten Mile Road and Linder Road. The purpose of this project is to improve traffic flow and increase safety for all users.

  • Widen Ustick Road, Ten Mile to Linder, to two travel lanes in each direction with a continuous center turn lane.
  • Raised medians will be located within the center lane in areas where they do not restrict access from public streets and/or driveways.
  • Construct a 10-foot, multi-use pathway on the north and south sides of Ustick Road.
  • Install a traffic signal at the intersection of Ustick Road and Towerbridge Way.
  • Construct a new pedestrian bridge crossing over Five Mile Creek to provide a connection with the multi-use pathway.
  • The multi-use pathway will transition to bike lanes and attached sidewalks at the Ustick Road and Ten Mile Road intersection.

Learn more about the project!

While your comments are always welcome, the survey closed on November 3, 2022.

CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.
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    What will be done with 5 mile creek? It is a habitat for numerals birds especially the Great Blue Heron that returns each year to this specific location?

    Cjgragg asked about 2 years ago

    Hello,

    Thank you for your inquiry.

    The Five Mile Creek will remain however it will look differently post-project but retain its functionality. To expand the roadway corridor, ACHD will need to construct a retaining wall along a portion of the southern bank of Five Mile Creek. This retaining wall is highlighted by the wavey red line in the image below. Additionally, the project will install a new pedestrian and bicycle bridge over the Five-mile Creek which will have some minor impacts on the north side of the bank. This bridge is also shown on the left side of the image below. ACHD is coordinating these improvements and any needed environmental mitigation through the United States Army Core of Engineers.


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