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04/05/2023 - AgendaCity of Tigard | 13125 SW Hall Blvd., Tigard, OR 97223 | 503-639-4171 | www.tigard-or.gov | Page 1 of 1 City of Tigard Transportation Advisory Committee Agenda MEETING DATE/TIME: April 5, 2023 – 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. MEETING LOCATION: Tigard Public Library, 2nd Floor Conference Room, 13500 SW Hall Blvd HYBRID MEETING OPTION: https://www.tigard-or.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/1919/637763060635170000 1. CALL TO ORDER Chair Harshfield 6:00 2. CONSIDER MINUTES Chair Harshfield 6:02 3. PUBLIC COMMENT Chair Harshfield 6:05 4. ODOT INFO SHARE & UPDATES Matt Freitag 6:10 a) Building the 24-27 STIP b) Pacific Highway Repaving Project c) HWY 217 Aux Lanes 5. HALL BLVD OPEN HOUSE PREVIEW Dave Roth 7:00 6. WASHINGTON COUNTY TRANSIT PLAN Alec Perkins 7:15 7. MOVE4MAY DRAFT SCHEDULE Dave Roth 7:30 8. BIKE MAP PROJECT UPDATE Sub-Committee 7:40 9. UPDATES/INFO Staff 7:45 10. NON-AGENDA ITEMS All 7:50 11. ADJOURNMENT Chair Harshfield 8:00 Supporting materials attached: • March 1, 2023 Meeting Minutes Related websites and information: • Tigard 2040 TSP • Tigard Construction Updates • Tigard Capital Improvement Projects • Public Work Service Request Page Page 1 of 2 CITY OF TIGARD TIGARD TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE Meeting Minutes March 1, 2023 Members Present: Maxine Chaney, Alan Eckert, Ruth Harshfield (Chair), Michael Hendrickson (Vice Chair), Jane Honeyman (Alternate), Richard Keast, Serge Killingsworth, Derek Lawson, Shawne Martinez, and Jim Schiffer (Alternate). Members Absent: David Burke, Laura Crawford, and Carl Fisher. Staff Present: Sr. Project Engineer Courtney Furman, Sr. Transportation Planner Dave Roth, Safe Routes To School Program Coordinator Hendrik Broekelschen, and Sr. Administrative Specialist Joe Patton. Others Present: TTAC Council Liaison Jeanette Shaw. 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. CONSIDER MINUTES The February 1, 2023, meeting Minutes were unanimously approved. 3. PUBLIC COMMENT – N/A 4. SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL PROGRAM Hendrik gave a brief presentation on the Safe Routes To School (SRTS) program including an overview, the upcoming Metro RTO grant application for the new budget cycle, a stronger partnership with TTSD including work on an Intergovernmental Agreement, and a Metzger air quality study. One of the goals is to help develop a transportation plan for each school. He shared a short video on the air quality study but noted that the results were qualitative as the sensors used did not provide quantitative data due to issues such as short battery life, moving of the sensors for charging, and start of construction along Hwy. 217. He shared a short video that he will present to Metzger. Members noted that parents dropping off and picking up kids at school leave their vehicles running which impacts air quality. Dave noted that there is a website update underway and a page on electric bike and electric scooter educational and safety topics will be included. 5. MOVE-4-MAY 2023 Hendrik noted that planning has started for potential events that are already occurring rather than having to create events to include. He will partner with the Parks and Recreation staff to include their events, Ither ideas include taking old bike helmets and allowing kids to paint them before displaying at the library, a modified e-bike expo at on one day and a single location with multiple vendors, and a bicycle parade. 6. ODOT CROSSWALK CLOSURES Dave reviewed and toured ODOT’s Tigard crosswalk closures and did not see any that caused concern. There are seventeen unmarked crosswalks, and most are already closed. The remainder are reasonable closures as they pose safety, liability, and accessibility concerns. Often an improved marked crossing is nearby. The crosswalk at Main St. and Johnson St. will open as part of the Hwy. 99W repaving project. TIGARD TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE March 1, 2023 Page 2 of 2 7. BIKE MAP PROJECT UPDATE Dave noted that the subcommittee had been busy, and he shared a base map that can be used to map out suggested bike routes. There is a limited budget for printing new maps. He will share the map with members via email. 8. 2023 LEGISLATIVE SESSION BILL TRACKING Dave provided a list of transportation Bills being tracked in the Senate and noted the ones that Tigard would like to see passed including HB 2756 Hall Blvd., HB 3113 general fund dollars to State highway main streets, HB 2777 public transit incentive surcharge added to traffic fines, HB 2095 red light camera authorization, HB 2571 E-bike rebate program, HB 2658 vehicle registration fees based on carbon emissions, HB 2662 study expansion of WES to Salem, HB 2677 require ODOT to include maintenance funding plan for new highway miles, HB 3014 direct State Board of Education to adopt rules to redirect unused funding, and HB 2614 require TNC companies to meet/exceed specified percentage VMT by zero-emission vehicles. 9. UPDATES/INFO a) Tigard was awarded $240,000 federal Safe Streets for All (SS4A) funding to develop a Vision Zero Transportation Safety Action Plan. It will enable Tigard to seek additional SS4A capital funding. b) Dave noted that a $15.8/ million federal grant application was submitted for the first phase of the SW 72nd Ave. RAISE grant between Dartmouth and Pacific Highway. 10. NON-AGENDA ITEMS a) Michael noted he had observed a few instances of bicyclists not following the rules of the road including travelling the wrong direction. It would be beneficial to highlight bike safety information. Dave noted that the new transportation newsletter is one way to accomplish that. He encouraged members to make topic suggestions. b) The topic of street and trail lighting was mentioned as a potential future agenda item. Councilor Shaw noted tat the topic is a frequent source of complaints that Council receive. c) Dave will ask Alec Perkins to share the information include in the Washington County Transit study at the next TTAC meeting. d) Matt Freitag will provide ODOT updates at the next TTAC meeting. 11. ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 7:55 p.m. Joe Patton, TTAC Meeting Secretary Ruth Harshfield, Chair