Oct 09, 2024
The District at Ten Mile, a 200-acre development, will be located on the northwest corner of the Interstate 84 and Ten Mile Road interchange in South Meridian. According to the Idaho Statesman, the Meridian City Council wrestled with worries about the project’s impact on traffic and school enrollment, but ultimately greenlit the development without taking the Idaho Transportation Department’s recommendation that a new regional traffic study be done. The project, the District at Ten Mile, would include dining and retail, a hotel, over 500,000 square feet of office space including medical offices, industrial space, and up to 400 town houses. An exact measure of how traffic will be affected by the District at Ten Mile is unknown; the last regional traffic impact study dates back to the creation of the Ten Mile Interchange Area Specific Plan in 2007, four years before construction of the interchange finished in 2011. According to Census data, Meridian’s population grew 56% from 2010 to 2020.
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