
| Traffic Studies (Dept. of Public Works) |
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Transportation Impact Studies (TIS) may be required when changes in land use, new development, or site access are proposed. A TIS evaluates the effects that a change in traffic volumes or travel patterns will have on the transportation network. A
TIS may be required for a project that is expected to result in 100
or more added (new) trips during the adjacent roadways peak hour or the
development’s peak hour. The TIS should include a site plan and capacity analysis of
existing, future no-build and future build conditions. The TIS must use the
latest version of SYNCHRO, and must include all site access points and all
signalized intersections that are expected to see an increase of 100+ vehicles
per hour. All traffic impact study (TIS) scopes should be reviewed and accepted by the City prior to start of study to determine study area and what specific analysis may need to be included (shown below). |
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For questions please contact Paul Mercurio, Transportation Planner, at (315) 448-8511 or pmercurio@ci.syracuse.ny.us. |
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