Alaska Administrative Code
Title 17 - Transportation and Public Facilities
Chapter 10 - Engineering: Encroachments, Driveways, and Road Approaches
Article 2 - Driveway and Approach Road Permits
17 AAC 10.070 - Traffic impact analysis
Current through August 30, 2024
(a) A traffic impact analysis required under 17 AAC 10.060(c) must compute traffic generated by a development in accordance with the Institute of Traffic Engineers' Trip Generation Handbook(1997). The department will, in its discretion, require a traffic impact analysis based upon local traffic generation values. A traffic impact analysis must be prepared by an engineer licensed under AS 08.48 and must be submitted to the department for review and comment under (e) of this section.
(b) Level of service (LOS) and operational analysis for a traffic impact analysis prepared under this section must be performed in accordance with the Transportation Research Board's publication Special Report 209, Highway Capacity Manual(1997 Update). The minimum acceptable LOS at intersections and on road segments both on the development's opening date and in the design year is
(c) A traffic impact analysis prepared under this section must address
(d) Except for a development expected to generate 250 or more vehicle trips during the peak traffic hour of an adjacent highway, a traffic impact analysis prepared under this section must consider
(e) A traffic impact analysis prepared under this section for a development expected to generate 250 or more vehicle trips during the peak traffic hour of the adjacent highway must, in addition to the projected traffic volumes before and after the completion of the proposed development, consider
(f) A traffic impact analysis prepared under this section must identify
(g) The department will review and comment upon a traffic impact analysis prepared under this section and submitted for a proposed development. The department will, in its discretion, request clarification or further analysis of the impacts that it considers necessary to adequately consider the risks presented to the traveling public by the proposed development. If alternative means are proposed by an applicant for mitigation of the traffic impacts of a proposed development, the department will select the alternative that provides the greatest public benefit, at the least private cost, and that meets the appropriate LOS on an impacted state highway. If the department accepts a means of mitigation, the mitigation must be successfully completed before the issuance of a permit under 17 AAC 10.080.
The Special Report 209, Highway Capacity Manual (1997 Update) and the Trip Generation Handbook (1997), adopted by reference in 17 AAC 10.070, may be viewed at the department's regional offices in Anchorage, Fairbanks, or Juneau. Special Report 209, Highway Capacity Manual (1997 Update) may be obtained from the Transportation Research Board, Lockbox 289, Washington, D.C. 20055. The Trip Generation Handbook (1997) may be obtained from the Institute of Transportation Engineers, 525 School Street, S.W., Suite 410, Washington, D.C. 20024-2797.
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