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0.5% per year (for SR 97). Each external was factored with the appropriate rate and <br />external-external trips were adjusted with the combined rates for both Car and Truck <br />trips. <br />Trips were generated for the alternative scenario forecasts with the same rates as used <br />for the calibrated 2008 model. Once the total productions and attractions were <br />computed the totals were balanced for each trip purpose or demand strata. These were <br />averaged before use in the gravity distribution model. The same procedure was used <br />for distribution and assignment as in the base year calibration. <br />Transportation System Improvements <br />The forecast models were run for the future horizon year of 2030. The models were run <br />with no-build and groups of assumed improvements to test the impacts of various <br />improvements. The assumed network improvements included these 21 proposed <br />corridors. <br />Alliance Rd to 6th Street <br />Bender Road to Dry Creek Road <br />Bowers Road to Look Road <br />Bowers Road to US 97 <br />Exit 85 to Lower Peoh Point <br />Fowler Creek to Lund Lane <br />FS Rd 2600 to FS Rd 4930 <br />Godawa Ln to Upper Peoh Point <br />Graham Road to Upper Peoh Point Road <br />Hidden Valley Road to US 97 <br />Judge Ronald Road to Fields Road <br />Pasco Road to Westside Road <br />Pasco Road to Woods & Steele Road <br />Pays Rd to Godawa Ln <br />Pfenning Road to Kittitas Highway <br />Reecer Creek Rd to Tipton Rd <br />Silverton Road to Weaver Road <br />Smithson Road to Wilson Creek Road <br />Strande Road to Hanson Road <br />Winston Rd to Exit 78 <br />Kittitas County, Washington Transportation Model-May 2009 Page46