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06/03/2020 - 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: June 3rd, 2020 – 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. MEETING LOCATION: Members Remote via MS Teams Public – (971) 256-0577, PIN = 13125# 1. CALL TO ORDER Ruth 6:30 2. INTRODUCTIONS Ruth 6:32 3. CONSIDER MINUTES Ruth 6:35 4. PUBLIC COMMENT Ruth 6:40 5. TTAC CALENDAR UPDATES Dave 6:45 6. TSP UPDATE TTAC CAC MEMBERS Dave 6:55 7. COVID-19 TRANSPORTATION RESPONSE Dave 7:05 8. PROJECT UPDATES Staff 8:10 9. INFORMATION SHARING All 8:20 10. ADJOURNMENT Ruth 8:30 Supporting materials attached: March 4, 2020 Meeting Minutes Page 1 of 2 CITY OF TIGARD TIGARD TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE Meeting Minutes June 3, 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, Lonnie Martinez, Sarah Serata (alternate), and Lindsey Wise. Members Absent: Carl Fisher. Staff Present: Sr. Transportation Planner Dave Roth, and Sr. Administrative Specialist Joe Patton. Others Present: TTAC Alternate 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 4, 2020 meeting Minutes were unanimously approved. 4. PUBLIC COMMENT – None. 5. TTAC CALENDAR UPDATES Dave discussed the planned topics missed due to the pandemic. Members agreed to meet in July using MS Teams. Dave and Ruth will revise the schedule and discuss at the next meeting. 6. TSP UPDATE TTAC CAC MEMBERS Three proposals were received, and a preferred consultant team was selected. The project will take twelve to fifteen months to complete once awarded. Ben and George volunteered for the Transportation System Plan (TSP) community advisory committee (CAC). More detail on the CAC and the project will be shared at a future TTAC meeting. 7. COVID-19 TRANSPORTATION RESPONSE Dave gave a presentation on Tigard Open Streets: Exploring the Opportunity. He shared examples from Bend, Portland, and Seattle where streets were closed to vehicle traffic. A list of streets to prioritize for exercise includes Grant Ave. and Johnson St. as it would provide a Fanno Creek trail connection that does not currently exist. 79th Ave. (Durham Rd. to Hall Blvd.) is another possibility. Starting with a pilot project of one or two locations was supported and recommended by TTAC. TIGARD TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE June 3, 2020 Page 2 of 2 8. PROJECT UPDATES City staff are focusing on Transit Oriented Development (TOD) for the Southwest Corridor (SWC)project. Each station in Tigard, especially the Hall Blvd. location, is under review to explore higher densities to support the high volume of transit traffic. Tigard applied for a federal build grant for the Hwy. 217 SWC crossing to include pedestrian and bicyclist access with urban renewal dollars committed to cover the required local match. The SWC CDR was delayed but a public version should be available soon. A Safe Routes To School (SRTS) grant will be sought for crosswalk improvements and sidewalk infill at Metzger and Templeton schools. The Main Street Green Street Phase II traffic alternatives are under development and an update from the project manager will be provided potentially at the July meeting. The preferred Fanno Creek Trail from Bonita to about 76th Ave. will be in the natural area and then on or adjacent to the street to Durham where it goes to 85th and connects to the trail there. 9. INFORMATION SHARING A. It was noted a neighbor had placed crossing flags at Satler and 98th. Dave noted a SRTS grant application includes improvements to that crossing and on McDonald. B. There is a free webinar, Walkability and Health: Building Strong, Vibrant and Resilient Communities, being held on June 11 which will include how to conduct a walk audit. It is available at http://smartgrowth.org/walkability-and-health-building-strong-vibrant-and- resilient-communities-part-1/. C. The Pathfinder Genesis trail signs were noted as being a great idea. There is an area that could use a directional sign so photos will be sent to Dave. D. There is a free webinar, Findings From 15 Years Of Travel Surveys At Portland Area Transit-oriented Developments, available at https://trec.pdx.edu/events/professional- development/webinar-06-02-2020. 10. ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 8:30 p.m. Joe Patton, TTAC Meeting Secretary Ruth Harshfield, Chair