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Transportation Advisory Committee Agenda
MEETING DATE/TIME: May 1, 2024 – 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
HYBRID MEETING
In-person: Tigard Public Library, 2nd Floor Conference Room, 13500 SW Hall Blvd
MS Teams: https://www.tigard-or.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/1919/637763060635170000
1. CALL TO ORDER Chair Hendrickson 6:00
2. CONSIDER MINUTES Chair Hendrickson 6:02
3. PUBLIC COMMENT Chair Hendrickson 6:05
4. TRAIL SYSTEM PLAN Susie Wright, Kittelson 6:10
5. TIEDEMAN AVENUE UPDATE Susie Wright, Kittelson 6:40
6. ELECTRIC MOBILITY AND CURBSIDE MANAGEMENT Henry Miller 6:55
7. SPEED LIMIT SETTING Courtney Furman 7:05
8. 20 IS PLENTY UPDATE Courtney Furman 7:20
9. NEIGHBORHOOD TRAFFIC CALMING Courtney Furman 7:30
10. NON-AGENDA ITEMS All 7:40
11. ADJOURNMENT Chair Hendrickson 8:00
Supporting materials attached:
• January 3, 2024 Meeting Minutes
Related websites and information:
• Tigard 2040 TSP
• Tigard Construction Updates
• Tigard Traffic Safety Reporting
• Tigard Capital Improvement Projects
• Public Work Service Request Page
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CITY OF TIGARD
TIGARD TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Meeting Minutes
April 3, 2024
Members Present: Maxine Chaney, Laura Crawford, Alan Eckert, Carl Fisher, David Fischer (Vice
Chair), Michael Hendrickson (Chair), Jane Honeyman (Alternate), Barrett Johnson, Richard Keast,
Derek Lawson, Shawne Martinez.
Members Absent: Ruth Harshfield, and Jim Schiffer (Alternate).
Staff Present: Traffic Engineer Courtney Furman, Project Manager Jeff Peck, Associate
Transportation Planner Henry Miller, and Sr. Administrative Specialist Joe Patton.
Others Present: Maya Keller..
1. CALL TO ORDER
Chair Hendrickson 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 March 6, 2024, meeting minutes were unanimously approved.
3. PUBLIC COMMENT – N/A
4. NEW ASSOCIATE TRANSPORTATION PLANNER
Henry gave a brief introduction.
5. LOCUST STREET SRTS PROJECT
Jeff Peck said the Locust St. project contract will go before Council and the goal is for it to start in
June ending in August. Jeff noted the goal is to have the project finished by August before school
starts. It includes sidewalk improvements, crosswalks, and a flashing beacon. The plan is to maintain
two-way traffic with flaggers.
6. SRTS APPLICATION – 79TH AVENUE
Courtney noted the SRTS Templeton/Twality project is under design. ODOT SRTS grant
applications are solicited every two years and the details for the next part will come out in May. She
discussed the need for improved crossings on 79th Ave., sidewalks from Durham to Bonita, on the
west side, and bike lanes on both sides.
7. MOVE FOR MAY
Courtney noted with the loss of the SRTS Coordinator and Dave Roth, planning for this year would
be difficult. Joe will locate the calendar from last year to share it. Members will coordinate with
Henry for any items/ideas they would like to help with or that are already planned.
TIGARD TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE
April 3, 2024
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8. SAFE STREETS AND ROADS FOR ALL UPDATE
Courtney gave a brief background of the plan and noted that Council approved a required resolution
committing to eliminate traffic deaths and serious injuries using a safe systems approach to prioritize
transportation safety. She shared the Safe System brochure. Tigard is partnering with Metro on the
plan, and it will allow Tigard to apply for federal funding for safety projects. There are a variety of
methods used including proactive actions to avoid future safety issues. It will include projects and
strategies developed and will include extensive public outreach. The 2023 Police presentation to
TTAC on the red light/speed violation cameras will be shared and includes actual footage from the
cameras. A contract is in final stages for a consultant to help Tigard with the process and a project
schedule was shared.
9. NON-AGENDA ITEMS
A. Courtney noted that traffic safety issues can be emailed directly to her, but suggested
submitting them through the Tigard Safety report website as it is tied to the GIS program
and will help show where issues exist so more focus can be directed to them. The link will be
included on future agendas.
10. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 7:45 p.m.
Joe Patton, TTAC Meeting Secretary
Michael Hendrickson, Chair