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01/08/2020 - PacketTRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA City 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: January 8, 2020 – 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. MEETING LOCATION: City Hall, Red Rock Room, 13125 SW Hall Blvd. 1. CALL TO ORDER Dave 6:30 2. INTRODUCTIONS Dave 6:32 3. CONSIDER MINUTES Dave 6:35 4. PUBLIC COMMENT Dave 6:40 5. WELCOME NEW MEMBERS Dave 6:45 6. TTAC BOARD ELECTIONS Dave 7:00 7. TTAC 2020 WORK PLAN Dave 7:20 8. NON-AGENDA ITEMS All 8:20 9. ADJOURNMENT Dave 8:30 Supporting materials attached: November 6, 2019 Minutes Upcoming meetings of note: Thursday, January 9, 5:30 p.m., Southwest Corridor CAC Meeting, Tigard Public Works Auditorium Monday, January 13, 5:30 p.m., Metro Council Public Hearing on Transportation Investments, Metro Regional Office Wednesday, January 22, 5:30 p.m., Tigard on the Move Speaker Series #1: Smart Cities, Symposium Coffee, Tigard Friday, January 31, 11:30 p.m., PSU Transportation Seminar: Southwest Corridor with TriMet Staff, PSU, Portland Page 1 of 2 CITY OF TIGARD TIGARD TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE Meeting Minutes January 8, 2020 Members Present: Carine Arendes, George Brandt, Candi Cornils, Alan Eckert, Ben Gooley, Ruth Harshfield (Chair), Richard Keast (Vice Chair), Serge Killingsworth (alternate), Holly Koontz (via phone), Lonnie Martinez, Sarah Serata (alternate), and Lindsey Wise. Members Absent: Carl Fisher. Staff Present: Sr. Transportation Planner Dave Roth, and Senior Project Engineer Tegan Enloe. Others Present: N/A. 1. CALL TO ORDER Chair Watkins called the meeting to order at 6:30 pm. The meeting was held in the Red Rock Conference Room, at 13125 SW Hall Blvd. 2. INTRODUCTIONS 3. CONSIDER MINUTES The November 6, 2019 meeting Minutes were unanimously approved. 4. PUBLIC COMMENT – None. 5. WELCOME NEW MEMBERS Dave welcomed new members, distributed the Complete Streets Policy, and discussed the various TTAC responsibilities. 6. TTAC BOARD ELECTIONS The role of Chair and Vice Chair were discussed. It was decided to hold the elections tonight so the new Chair could get a start on planning for the year. Ruth was elected as Chair and Richard as Vice Chair. 7. TTAC 2020 WORK PLAN Dave a brief overview of topics discussed last year. Potential items for discussion this year include sharing transportation related information (webinars, videos, etc.), handling the numerous public requests for transportation projects (evaluation and communication of decision rationale), the Transportation System Plan (TSP) update, a tour of various areas to discuss transportation issues, new city engineering design standards, the Metro transportation bond, the hosted meetings with speakers on transportation issues, inviting Chief McAlpine to attend a TTAC meeting, securing a sustainable funding for Safe Routes To School, look for new transportation funding, the Transportation Safety Action Plan, educational material for Complete Streets program, establish Complete Streets Policy performance measures, development code, ped crossing improvement plan, neighborhood traffic improvement plan and others. Dave will send out a prioritized list of topics. TIGARD TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE January 8, 2020 Page 2 of 2 8. NON-AGENDA ITEMS Metro is holding a meeting on January 13 at the Metro Regional Center to discuss the 2020 transportation investment measure. On January 16 there is a Keep the Southwest Corridor Affordable at the Muslim Educational Trust. The state of the city event is on January 28 at the Broadway Rose Theater. 9. ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 8:30 p.m. Joe Patton, TTAC Meeting Secretary Ruth Harshfield, Chair We’ve invited thinkers, innovators, thought leaders, and experts in transportation to share their perspectives on the future of transportation in Tigard. SMART CITIES...RESISTANCE IS FUTILE TRANSPORTATION + TECHNOLOGY ON THE MOVE We are at the beginning of a massive shift in the way people choose to travel. New options, new business models and new modes are popping up overnight. Many call the convergence of Autonomous, Connected, Shared and Electric Vehicles the Third Revolution in Transportation. Come discuss how this Third Revolution may affect Tigard and why we need to care now. For over 20 years, he has specialized in consulting on transportation technology and smart mobility. Adrian wrote the chapter on connected vehicles for the Internet of Things and Data Analytics Handbook and is co-chair of the Smart Cities Lab which manages the local efforts in the Global Cities Team Challenge. Speaker, Adrian Pearmine DKS Associates REIMAGINING SUBURBIA: WHAT’S NEXT? TRANSPORTATION + URBAN FORM February 19,2020 | 5:30–7pm | Symposium Coffee PLANNING FOR A RADICALLY DIFFERENT FUTURE TRANSPORTATION + CLIMATE March 18,2020 | 5:30–7pm | Symposium Coffee IN THE DRIVER’S SEAT TRANSPORTATION + ECONOMY April 15, 2020 | 5:30–7pm | Symposium Coffee January 22, 2020 | 5:30-7pm | Symposium Coffee www.tigard-or.gov/onthemove HAMPTON GONZAGA BEVELAND CLINTON DARTMOUTH ELMHURST BAYLOR ATLANTAFuture Street Future Street 72ND AVEFuture Street City of Tigard 72nd Avenue Transportation Study September 2019 72ND AVENUE -RECOMMENDATIONS SO FAR The project team has made a number of recommendations regarding lane configuration options for 72nd Avenue, based on community input and evaluation of various alternatives. Those recommendations are summarized below. Preliminary proposed design includes: •Two travel lanes in each direction •One continuous center turn lane •Protected bike lanes •Sidewalks and pedestrian amenities •On-street parking, east side of street Highway 217 to Gonzaga A proposed design for this is currently being refined. It will serve as a transition between sections to the north and south. The design may include one or two travel lanes in each direction. It also is expected to include: •One continuous center turn lane •Protected bike lanes •Sidewalks and pedestrian amenities •On-street parking, east side of street Gonzaga to Beveland Preliminary proposed design includes: •One travel lane in each direction •One continuous center turn lane •Protected bike lanes •Sidewalks and pedestrian amenities •On-street parking, both sides of street Dartmouth to Red Rock Creek Preliminary proposed design includes: •One travel lane in each direction •Protected bike lanes •Sidewalks and pedestrian amenities Red Rock Creek to Pacific Hwy Preliminary proposed design includes: •One travel lane in each direction •Hybrid parking / travel lanes on both sides: on-street parking lanes will be restricted during peak AM & PM travel times use as additional travel lanes in each direction •One continuous center turn lane •Protected bike lanes •Sidewalks and pedestrian amenities Beveland to Dartmouth Hybrid parking / travel lanes (11’ width)