06/02/2021 - Agenda City of Tigard
Transportation Advisory Committee Agenda
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MEETING DATE/TIME: June 2, 2021 —6:00 to 6:25 p.m.
MEETING LOCATION: Members Remote via MS Teams Public— (971) 256-0577,PIN = 13125#
Email public comments to daver[at]tigard-or.gov
1. CALL TO ORDER Ruth 6:00
2. INTRODUCTIONS Ruth 6:02
3. CONSIDER MINUTES Ruth 6:05
4. PUBLIC COMMENT /TTAC MEMBER ITEMS Ruth 6:10
5. TTAC MEMBER ITEMS / UPDATES All 6:15
6. ADJOURNMENT Dave 6:25
7. TIGARD ON THE MOVE: EQUITY PANEL Zoom Meeting* 6:30
*Please note,our abbreviated June TTAC meeting will end at 6:25 p.m. so TTAC members can take a quick break
before moving over to the"Tigard on the Move Transportation Equity Panel'using Zoom.
The Path to Mobility Equity
A Panel Discussion—
Wednesday,June 2 at 6:30pm
www.tiLly.cc/tigardonthemove
Supporting materials attached:
• May 5,2021 Meeting Minutes
Related websites and information:
• Ti"ard Construction Updates
• Ti"ard Capital Improvement Plan (CIP)
• Tigard CIP Project Map
• Washington Square Regional Center Plan Update
• Ti"ard Streets for People
• Tiaard on the Move TSP and Equity Panel
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CITY OF TIGARD
TIGARD TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Meeting Minutes
May 5, 2021
Members Present: Carine Arendes, George Brandt, David Burke,Alan Eckert, Carl Fisher, Ruth
Harshfield (Chair),Michael Hendrickson (alternate), Richard Keast (Vice Chair), and Lindsey Wise.
Members Absent: Serge Killingsworth (alternate),Holly Koontz, and Lonnie Martinez.
Staff Present: Sr.Transportation Planner Dave Roth, Sr. Project Engineer Tegan Enloe, Redevelopment
Project Manager Sean Farrelly, and Sr. Administrative Specialist Joe Patton.
Others Present: TTAC Council Liaison John Goodhouse.
1. CALL TO ORDER
Chair Harshfield called the meeting to order at 6:30 pm. The meeting was held remotely using MS Teams
with a call-in number provided for the public.
2. INTRODUCTIONS
3. CONSIDER MINUTES
The March 3 and April 14, 2021 meeting Minutes were unanimously approved.
4. PUBLIC COMMENT / TTAC MEMBER ITEMS
Lindsey and George had items.
5. CITY CENTER URBAN RENEWAL
Sean gave a brief presentation on the Urban Renewal Substantial Amendment,ballot Measure #34-305,
that included the amendment amount, a map of the city center urban renewal district, the types of projects
the amendment could provide funding to,how urban renewal funding (tax increment financing) works,
previously completed projects that received urban renewal funding,and what happens if the Measure does
not pass.
6. TSP UPDATE SPRING 2021 BRIEFING
Dave gave a presentation including the Project Schedule, Foundation for TSP Update, Evaluation
Framework for Future Investment,Future Investments evaluation—Outcome,Building on the 2010 TSP,
Roadway Project Updates,Transit Network Strategy, Safety,Pedestrian Network Strategy, Bicycle
Network Strategy, and Next Steps.
7. TIGARD ON THE MOVE EQUITY PANEL
Two presenters are scheduled so far and one more is being sought. The panel will occur on June 2,2021
starting at 6:30 p.m. Each presenter will speak to their expertise regarding transportation and equity. It was
suggested to limit the number of questions to allow the panelists to speak and allow enough time for
questions.
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8. STREETS FOR PEOPLE 2021
Dave noted Streets For People started April 30. The new signs are up and postcards went out to residents
on those streets. Online feedback has been positive. Dave and Hendrik will provide training for TTAC
volunteers.
9. LET'S TALK TRANSPORTATION 2021
The online open house occurs May 26 with new engagement tools and breakout sessions on various
topics. Dave will forward the promotional material when it is ready.
10. TTAC MEMBER ITEMS
A. Lindsey discussed Summerlake Park and traffic issues such as vehicles parking in the mid-block
crossings and drivers rolling through stop signs. She noted there has been traffic enforcement and
no parking signs were posted. Tegan noted the area is being looked at for markings and crosswalk
relocations to find better solutions.
B. George noted neighbors with kids are concerned about traffic along SW 115`x'and North Dakota,
which has limited sidewalks.They asked about crosswalk striping or children at play signs. Dave
noted that staff are reviewing requested crosswalk improvements citywide and he will include this
request. An evaluation will take place to determine need and funds available for improvements.
C. Ruth asked if the red-light cameras were also enforcing speeding. Staff confirmed that the lights at
Hall Blvd. and 72"d Ave. do, but the light at Durham Rd. only enforces red light violations.
11. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 8:30 p.m. The June meeting will take place June from 6:00 to 6:30 p.m.
Joe Patton,TTAC Meeting Secretary
Ruth Harshfield, Chair
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