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Options for a future transportation corridor through Canyon County will be highlighted at an open house in the county courthouse Wednesday evening.
The meeting, from 5 to 7 p.m. in the first-floor public meeting room, will gather opinions and ideas from residents about a projected Western Route Corridor that would align with Ada County's Kuna-Mora Corridor and ultimately connect with Interstate 84 near the Blacks Creek interchange.
County planners and other local transportation and land-use officials will be on hand to discuss 10 route options for the corridor, which would pass south of Lake Lowell.
The main objectives for the Western Route planning process are: to identify areas for right-of-way and corridor preservation; ease the future traffic burden on existing east-west routes within Canyon County, accommodate future growth and land-use changes, and improve traffic connections between Canyon and Ada counties.
For more information, call Jarom Wagoner with Canyon County Development Services at 454-7458 or jwagoner@canyonco.org.
Kristin Rodine: 377-6447
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