Does the TIA take into account traffic from new development that hasn’t been built yet?

Yes, the TIA estimates the amount of traffic on the roadways for the year 2040 and assumes all of the vacant land in north Frisco has been developed.  This is based on projects currently under construction, existing zoning for vacant land, and the city’s Future Land Use Plan where zoning has not yet been approved.  For example, the Fields Development zoned 2,500 acres of land in north Frisco.  As a result, the TIA has detailed information regarding what is planned to be built on the vacant land surrounding the proposed theme park.  -- Engineering Services 

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1. What was the radius used for the TIA?
2. Did it (TIA) look at combined traffic with a PGA event and soccer game? Will we be able to move people on the busiest possible day?
3. Would you define unfamiliar terminology noted in the TIA?
4. Does the TIA take into account traffic from new development that hasn’t been built yet?
5. Will all of the necessary roads be constructed before the theme park opens?
6. What Universal traffic will use the driveways shown on Panther Creek Parkway?
7. Will theme park traffic be allowed to park in the Cobb Hill neighborhood?
8. Will traffic cut through the Cobb Farm neighborhood to enter the Universal theme park?
9. How is '30 acres of theme park' actually defined?
10. Will the Universal development be allowed to expand beyond 30 acres of theme park area or beyond the total area of 97 acres?
11. Will there be a water park?
12. Does the City of Frisco anticipate needing more police officers?
13. What if the proposed theme park 'doesn't work' and Universal changes its concept or leaves?