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‘TRAFFIC IMPACT ASSESSMENT
SAMPLE REPORT CONTENT CHECKLIST
Name of TIA Study:
‘Consultant (s):
Date Submitted:
Part of the Details ‘Adequate | if Not Adequate,
Report Reason (s)/
YIN ‘Comments.
Executive | 7. Description of existing?
Summary | Proposed zoning of site and |
adjacent properties. | |
[2 Provide summary of traffic T
evaluations
3. Provide summary table of level
of service evaluations
Provide description of
proposed mitigation, as
applicable |
Introduction | 1. Backgroundidescription of
proposed development
2. Soope of the Study
The Study | 1. Describe, size, general
Area features and location of the
site
2, Describe enisting zoning for the
site, when available.
3. Provide figure showing
location of the proposed
| development and other traffic | |
generators within the influence |
4, Describe accessibility of
proposed development using
|__ various transport modes
5. Provide figure showing the
various access points of the
proposed development
Note: Y-Yes; N-No
If space for reason(s) not enough, use a separate sheetPart of the
Report
Details Page
No.
‘Submission
Status
‘Adequate
YIN
YIN
ifNot
Adequate,
Reason (s)/
Comments.
Site trafic
‘characteristics
T-lnventory of existing road
infrastructure and traffic facilities
(on pertinent access roads.
2 Provide figure displaying existing
‘thoroughfares/signals within the
study area.
3. Provide figure displaying dally
traffic counts for all thoroughfares
within the impact area and
provide peak hour tuming
‘movernent counts for all major
intersections within the study
area,
4. Provide tableffigure indicating AM
peak hour assigned site traffic
within the study area for bas
year conditions.
5 Provide tableffigure indicating PM
peak hour assigned ste trafic
‘within the study area for base
year conditions.
6. Identify source and year of trafic
‘counts (when secondary data are
used for analysis)
7. Provide figure for citical traffic
‘movernents in the study area
8. Identify future baseline (without
development) trafic volumes with
lear statement of growth factors
adopted
9. Provide figureftable displaying
projected future baseline traffic
volumes for all thoroughfares
within the study area.
Note: Y—Yes;
N-N
If space for reason(s) not enough, use a separate sheetSubmission
Adequate |
| Not
Part of the Page ‘Adequate,
Report aa Now | Status Reason (s)
YN YN
Traffic Describe phasing of
Generation development of the proposed
project
2. Provide table showing
appropriate traffic generation
rates for various land uses of the
proposed development adopted
in the Stud)
3. Identity directional distribution
‘assumptions of generated trafic
. Provide tableffigure indicating
‘total AM peak hour assigned
additional site-generated traffic,
according to phasing of
development
5. Provide tableligure indicating
total PM peak hour assigned
additional site-generated trafic,
according to phasing of |
development
Note: Y-Yes; N-No;
If space for reason(s) not enough, use a separate sheettotal AM peak hour assigned
traffic within the study area for
future traffic conditions, without
the site-generated traffic.
Part of the Adequate | If Not Adequate
Teport Details Page : Toavor(e
o YIN
1. Provide figure/table indicating
| |” lane assignments for capacty
| Srayees for bose yoor
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ono asuigont or cope
mem noe 4
3" Brave teblotgue icstng
Provide figure displaying total
PM peak hour assigned traffic
within the study area for future
traffic conditions, without the
site-generated tratfic.
Provide table/figqure indicating
total AM peak hour assigned
traffic within the study area for
future for future traffic
conditions, with the site
generated traffic
Provide figure displaying total
PM peak hour assigned traffic
within the study area for future
traffic conditions, with the site-
generated traffic.
7. Indicate capacity analysis
technique utilized
Provide table indicating
capacities of major
thoroughfares in the study area
Indicate level of service
evaluation technique adopted
10.
Perform AM or PM peak hour
capacity analyses for base year
conditions on all thoroughfares,
intersections and driveways
‘serving the site within the study
area, for baseline scenario and
with development scenario
t
Perform AM or PM peak hour
‘capacity analyses for future
conditions on all thoroughfares,
intersections and driveways
serving the site within the study
area, for baseline scenario and
with development scenario.
7
Table with summary of level of
service evaluations for ‘without’
and ‘with project’ scenarios
3
Evaluation of parking
requirement of the proposed
development[Conclusions | 1 Summarize changes in LOS along major |
thoroughfares and intersection within the
study ares. |
2, Summarize any site access or
circulation problems in the base year.
3. Summarize any site access or
Circulation problems inthe future
year(s).
Recommendations 1. Describe proposed impact
mitigation measures, if the
development would cause any
facility to exceed LOS D; or
where it already exceeds LOS |
D, and the development would
contribute 5% or more of the
total traffic during the project
build-out year.
2. Provide figure indicating needed
off-site improvements, if |
applicable, |
“Provide figure indicating needed
‘on-site improvements, if
applicable.
5. Identity benefits andlor
Improved levels of service with
implementation of the proposed |
mitigation measures. |
6. Provide analysis sheets in.
‘appendix to report if applicable. |
Note: Y— Yes; N-No;
If space for reason(s) not enough, use a separate sheet
‘Appendices __| 1-Traffic Counts and Intersection Analysis |
‘Administrative | 7.TIAis conducted by Traffic T
Engineer/Transportation Planner |
Note: Y- Yes; N-No
If space for reason(s) not enough, use a separate sheet