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MOUNTAIN HOUSE PROPOSED MACHADO TENTATIVE MAP 4. ENVIRONMENTALCHECKLIST <br /> 4.15 TRANSPORTATION/TRAFFIC <br /> Table 4.15-1 <br /> Peak-hour Trip Generation in 2025 <br /> After Buildout of Mountain House Community <br /> A.M. P.M. <br /> Inbound Trips 5,406 4,578 <br /> Outbound Trips 3,592 6,111 <br /> Internal Trips 6,857 9,100 <br /> Total Trips 15,855 19,789 <br /> Source: EDAW,2005b,Table 4.11-8. <br /> The SPIREIR analyzed segments of arterial roadways and freeways as well as key <br /> intersections following buildout of the Mountain House Community in 2025. The 2025 peak- <br /> hour LOS on arterial streets before and after implementation of traffic mitigation measures <br /> recommended in the MEIR and approvals associated with Neighborhoods E, F and G were <br /> presented in the SPIREIR(EDAW, 2005b,Table 4.11-15). The analysis reveals that most of <br /> the segments would operate at an acceptable LOS even without mitigation. Traffic impacts <br /> on these segments would therefore be less than significant. Roadway widening is needed to <br /> maintain acceptable LOS in some segments. With implementation of the mitigation <br /> measures, only the segment of Altamont Pass west of Grant Line Road remains at LOS F. <br /> Following mitigation, the following segments would have LOS D: <br /> • Byron Road east on Grant Line Road during the afternoon peak-hour. <br /> • Grant Line Road east of Mountain House Parkway during the afternoon peak-hour. <br /> • Grant Line Road east of Byron Road during the morning and afternoon peak-hours. <br /> The current traffic computer model projects a peak-hour traffic demand of approximately <br /> 21,000 vph along Tracy/Mountain House corridor of I-205 in 2025. The freeway would not <br /> be able to accommodate all the projected demand in one hour, and the projected traffic could <br /> only be realized through peak spreading. Most segments of I- 580, 1-205, and I-5 north of <br /> I-205 are expected to be over their capacity, operating at LOS F(EDAW, 2005b). This is a <br /> significant and unavoidable impact, with or without the proposed project. <br /> As commute traffic on highway facilities reaches congested levels, commuters begin to <br /> change their travel patterns by either finding less congested routes or commuting during off- <br /> peak hours. Some of the traffic diverts from the freeways to parallel roadways such as Von <br /> Sosten Road, Grant Line Road, and Byron Road in the Specific Plan III area and Altamont <br /> Pass Road further west of the Specific Plan III area(EDAW, 2005b). <br /> The 2025 morning and afternoon peak-hour LOS for 50 intersections (assuming the proposed <br /> 1-205/Lammers Road interchange is not constructed) are presented in of the SPIIIEIR — <br /> (EDAW, 2005b, Table 4.11-16). The data in the table is based on the assumption that the <br /> improvements in the MEIR and the approvals for Neighborhoods E, F and G, as well as the <br /> 4-80 <br />