Thank you for your interest in Let’s Ride Treasure Valley – a study to examine potential future high-capacity transit service (e.g., rail, light rail, bus rapid transit) between Boise, Meridian, Nampa, and Caldwell south of the Boise River. (This study is looking at options south of the Boise River only. High-capacity transit along State Street, north of the Boise River, is in the planning stages and is outside of the scope of this study).

Learn about the study online and weigh in on the purpose, need, goals, and initial concepts.

There are multiple ways to share your input:
Questions? Would you like to have paper copies of the materials mailed to you? Contact 208/855-2558 or info@compassidaho.org.

Please submit all comments by 11:59 pm, Thursday, October 10, 2024. Thank you!

Those needing special assistance, including assistance in submitting comments in writing, may call 208/855-2558. Personas que necesitan asistencia especial, favor de llamar al número 208/855-2558.
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* 1. A “purpose statement” should describe the intended outcome of a project. Does this purpose statement describe what you think high-capacity transit south of the Boise River should do? Select one.

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* 2. Do the data adequately support the need for high-capacity transit south of the Boise River? Select one.

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* 3. Which goals are most important to you? Rank in order of importance

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* 4. Comments on your rankings:

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* 5. The objectives will later be used to compare the route options. These are the elements the team will use to create criteria to compare the performance of each route. Do you agree with these objectives? Are we missing any? Select one

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* 6. Considering the project purpose statement, is this the appropriate range of initial high-capacity transit route options? Select one.

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* 7. Based on your review of this matrix, do you agree with the high-capacity transit routes that have been carried forward or removed from further analysis? Select one.

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