07/07/2021 - Agenda City of Tigard
Transportation Advisory Committee Agenda
MEETING DATE/TIME: July 7, 2021 —6:30 to 8:30 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 6:30
2. INTRODUCTIONS Ruth 6:32
3. CONSIDER MINUTES Ruth 6:35
4. PUBLIC COMMENT /TTAC MEMBER ITEMS Ruth 6:40
5. DEBRIEF TRANSPORTATION EQUITY PANEL All 6:45
6. TSP UPDATE PROJECT UPDATE Dave 7:15
7. STREETS FOR PEOPLE 2021 CHECK-IN Dave 7:50
8. 2021 TTAC CALENDAR All 8:00
9. TTAC MEMBER ITEMS / UPDATES All 8:10
10. ADJOURNMENT Dave 8:30
Suporting materials attached:
• June 5,2021 Meeting Minutes
• TSP CAC#3 Meeting Presentation
Related websites and information:
• Tigard TSP Update
• Tigard Construction Updates
• Tigard Capital Improvement Plan (CIP)
• Tigard CIP Project Maty
• Washington Square Regional Center Plan Update
• Tigard Streets for People
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CITY OF TIGARD
TIGARD TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Meeting Minutes
June 2, 2021
Members Present: Carine Arendes, George Brandt,David Burke,Alan Eckert, Carl Fisher,Ruth
Harshfield (Chair),Michael Hendrickson (alternate), Richard Keast (Vice Chair), Serge Killingsworth, Holly
Koontz, and Lindsey Wise.
Members Absent: Lonnie Martinez.
Staff Present: Sr.Transportation Planner Dave Roth, 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 6:00 pm.The meeting was held remotely using MS Teams
with a call-in number provided for the public.
2. INTRODUCTIONS
3. CONSIDER MINUTES
The May 5, 2021 meeting Minutes were unanimously approved.
4. PUBLIC COMMENT / TTAC MEMBER ITEMS
Alan had one item and Ruth had two.
5. TTAC MEMBER ITEMS / UPDATES
A. Alan shared a link regarding Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) updates:
https://www.marketplace.org/2021/05/25/why-you-should-care-about-traffic-control-manual-
u date .
B. Ruth asked about meeting on July 7 since the June meeting had to be shortened. Topics could
include the Transportation Impact Analysis, Procedures an updates,Parks Master Plan update,
and the TSP update and at some point,potentially a transportation project tour by bike. A
Doodle poll will be sent.
C. Ruth noted that Serge was appointed as a voting member by Council at their last meeting.
D. Members discussed the Streets For People project they volunteered to help with. Most of the
feedback received is positive,including online engagement survey.
6. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 6:25 p.m.
Joe Patton,TTAC Meeting Secretary
Ruth Harshfield, Chair
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• Where we've been & Building on the 2010 TSP
• Goals & Evaluation Criteria
• Engagement
• Project themes
• Funding update
• Next steps & Timeline
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Where Are We?
Key plan components
Existing and Transportation Performance Policies, Programs, Funding Draft Plan Council Adoption
Future Conditions Priorities Metrics Projects List Availability
Legislative Process
Public Outreach
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Building on the 2010 TSID
2010 TSP planned investments Roadways account for around 50% of
projects and 90% of total costs.
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The 2010 TSP also recommended land use,
connectivity, and management strategies
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Building on the 2010 TSP
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Significant planning and visioning since 2010
Strategic Vision
Tigard: an equitable community that is walkable, T`GARp
healthy, and accessible for everyone.
Complete Streets Vision Statement
Tigard is a vibrant and healthy community where '
people of all ages and abilities can travel safely,
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providing a safe, comfortable, and Creating livable neighborhoods
connected transportation system coo ro-;) that are designed to improve
for all users especially} pedestrians r7m, multimodal connections while
and other vulnerable users. discouraging unsafe interactions,
such as speeding.
Supporting environmental and Supporting economic vibrancy
community health by reducing our by accommodating the
carbon footprint, minimizing impacts to movement of people and goods
natural resources, and addressing and creating equitable
unequal health impacts of our opportunities for economic
transportation system on lover-income development throughout Tigard.
communities and communities of color.
CaImproving quality of life for allflaking the most of transportation
particularly historically marginalized CD resources by leveraging funding
and underserved communities, by opportunities, not overbuilding our
providing access to jobs, schools, and Esystem, and making investments that
essential services with convenient and reduce ongoing system maintenance
affordable travel options. and preservation costs.
Home»Transportation System Plan Update
What We 've Heard So Far. Transportation System Plan Update Who's Listening
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event & Identify community needsipriorities
The Transportation System Plan(TSP)is a roadmap for investments in our community's shared transportation and how the transportation system
system;one that serves all road users. update can solve existing problems.
Citywide postcard mailerEnsure the existing conditions and
We want to know howTigard's transportation system can help get you where you need to go,whether walking, deficiencies of the Tigard
bicycling,riding transit or driving.We love our community and we want to maintain and enhance our quality of transportation system are
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This update will be guided by community input and will build)offTigard's Strategic Plan and Complete Streets December 2020-May 2021:
policy,each aimed at supporting equitable access for road users of all ages and abilities.We want to hear from The project team will work with
Input will inform final project you!
feedback provided by the community
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Get Involved! future conditions,and create
solutions and strategies.
1.Learn More about the Transportation System Plan!
2.Help)dent' Community Goals&ValuesWhat transportation values do you support?What goals Prioritize types of projects for future
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should we strive for in the future? funding based on goals set by the
3.Help Us Prioritize Transportation Projects!We need you to help prioritize major projects,new sidewalk community.
locations,and bike and transit network improvements.
• June 2021:
Share goals and"Big Moves"with the
community to get feedback on project
PRIORITIZE PROJEC... • •UT IDENTIFY NEEDS priorities.
Develop a Financial Plan that is
consistent with City revenue
Prioritize Transportation Projects projections.
CACJune 15, 2021 We need your input on 20 proposed projects,new sidewalk locations and improvements to our bike June-August 2021:
and transit networks.These"Big Move"projects are brand new,or modifications of existing With input from the community the
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TSP forecast is about capacity for future
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Funding
• Revenue / resource forecast Just under $15 M annually
includes local , county, state, and
federal sources
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included in the total capacity,
though not collected as
"revenue"
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Table 2. Average Annual Transportation Revenue/Resource
• New sources since 2010
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• River Terrace SDC City Fuel Tax
Street Maintenance Fee
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Registration Fee State highway fund '. •
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Resources •
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Next Steps
• Collect public comment on priorities and projects
• Develop prioritized project & investment list
• Prepare Draft TSP for adoption process
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Timeline & Next Steps
Key plan components
Existing and Transportation Performance Policies, Programs, Funding Draft Plan Council Adoption
Future Conditions Priorities Metrics Projects List Availability
Legislative Process
Public Outreach
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Upcoming Milestones
• Complete current phase of outreach: June 30th
• Draft TSP & TSP project list recommendations: July
• Follow up with TAC/CAC with draft recommendations: August
• Update to Planning Commission : August
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