Section 210.08. Composite score.


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  • (1) Computation of composite score. A combination of the 5 measures, weights for each of the measures and the minimum requirement shall be used to calculate a composite score for each proposed major highway project. Each measure shall have a maximum score of 100 points. The composite score shall have a maximum of 110 points. The following formula shall be used to determine the composite scores:
    Composite Score = - See PDF for diagram PDF 0 (10 + - See PDF for diagram PDF 1 economic measure score + - See PDF for diagram PDF 2 traffic flow measure score + - See PDF for diagram PDF 3 safety measure score + - See PDF for diagram PDF 4 environmental measure score + - See PDF for diagram PDF 5 community input measure score)
    where:
    - See PDF for diagram PDF 0 = 1 if the minimum requirements are met for either traffic flow or safety, or = 0 if the minimum requirements are not met for traffic flow and safety.
    - See PDF for diagram PDF 1 = weight for the economic measure which shall be .40
    - See PDF for diagram PDF 2 = weight for the traffic flow measure which shall be .20
    - See PDF for diagram PDF 3 = weight for the safety measure which shall be .20
    - See PDF for diagram PDF 4 = weight for the environmental measure which shall be .10
    - See PDF for diagram PDF 5 = weight for the community input measure which shall be .10
    (2) Minimum allowable score. The minimum allowable score for a composite score is 10 points. Only those projects which have greater than 10 points may be recommended by the department to the transportation projects commission.
History: Cr. Register, January, 1999, No. 517 , eff. 2-1-99.