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Why cant the Traffic Impact Assessment (TIA) be posted on the website now, before the City approves it?

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Why cant the Traffic Impact Assessment (TIA) be posted on the website now, before the City approves it?

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The technical document uses some assumptions such as trip generation and distribution characteristics, origin/destination information, background traffic growth factors, etc. We need concurrence from the City on these assumptions as the resulting volumes and conclusions are based on these applications. Posting a document which presents specific traffic flows without concurrence from the City (and leaving the potential of having these numbers change based on City requirements) may be confusing. It is standard practice that TIAs are not posted or made available before City concurrence with them. The information will be available prior to the Council hearing date and also prior to the Planning Department’s public meeting date.

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