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Transportation Advisory Committee Agenda
SEEMENEW-
MEETING DATE/TIME: June 6, 2012, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
MEETING LOCATION: City of Tigard Library, 2nd floor conference room
13500 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard
1. Call to order Steve 6:30
2. Roll Call Shelley
3. Consider summary of May 2nd meeting Shelley
4. Visitor comments Steve
5. Budget process/update Carissa 6:40
6. Pacific Highway/McDonald-Gaarde intersection update Mike 6:55
7. HCT Land Use Plan Update— council presentation Judith 7:05
a. General comments
b. Potential TTAC involvement (agenda topic)
c. Southwest Corridor Plan
8. Potential Transit Service Improvements Judith/All 7:30
a. Clarify and refine
9. Upcoming joint workshop with council All 7:50
10. Project Updates/Announcements All 8:15
a. MSTIP Update
b. Upcoming road/closure projects
11. Adjourn Steve
Supporting materials
May meeting summary—draft
2011 Joint Meeting Outline—for reference
2012 Joint Meeting Outline—draft
2012 Council Goals—for reference
TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA-June 6, 2012
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Tentative Future TTAC Meeting Topics and Activities
JUNE 2012
Budget proposal to council
Plan for joint meeting with council
JULY 112012—rescheduled regular meeting
Pacific Highway/Gaarde-McDonald—TTAC recommendation to council
Final plan for joint meeting with council
July 17—Joint meeting with council
AUGUST 2012
SEPTEMBER 2012
OCTOBER 2012
Tentative Budgeting/Project Priorities
NOVEMBER 2012
Input on Council Goals
Tentative Budgeting/Project Priorities
DECEMBER 2012
Budgeting/Project Priorities
PARKING LOT
• Transit service improvements; coordinate w TriMet
• Review and update bylaws
• Incremental project improvements
City of Tigard
T;, Tigard Transportation Advisory Committee
TIGARD Minutes
MEETING DATE/TIME: Wednesday,May 02,2012, 6:30 PM—8:30 PM
MEETING LOCATION:Tigard Library, 2nd Floor Con£ Room - 13500 SW Hall Blvd,Tigard, Oregon
1. CALL TO ORDER—Chair Steve Bass called the meeting to order at 6:33 p.m
2. ROLL CALL—Shelley LaBarre called roll. A quorum was present.
Present: Steven Bass (Chair); Karen Hughart (Vice Chair); Don Schmidt;Evelyn Murphy;Jennifer
Stanfield;Mike Stevenson;Don Schmidt; Shane Brown, alternate;Mark Bogert, alternate.
Excused: Christopher Warren;Basil Christopher; Dennis Mitchell.
Staff:Judith Gray, Sr. Transportation Planner;Michael McCarthy, Sr. Project Engineer; Shelley LaBarre,
Sr. Administrative Specialist; Sam Tilley,Planning Project Assistant.
3. CONSIDER SUMMARY OF APRIL 4TH MEETING—
The meeting summary was reviewed. Chairman Bass motioned for approval,Jennifer Stanfield
seconded. The summary was approved.
4. VISITOR COMMENTS—
Citizen Art Crino requested information about Wal-Mart. Staff will follow up with Mr. Crino on an
individual basis, due to a full meeting agenda. Citizen Aaron Boyce attended to learn more about
TTAC and current transportation planning in Tigard and to clarify information which he will
communicate back to his community.
5. CITY BUDGET PROCESS UPDATE—
Staff reviewed the general facts about the budget and suggested that those interested in commenting
on the budget attend the public hearings and sign up to comment on the record. The City manager's
budget update is included in the TTAC May packet. Capital projects impacts were briefly covered.
6. UPCOMING JOINT WORKSHOP WITH CITY COUNCIL—
The annual joint meeting between TTAC and the council is scheduled for July 17`h,2012. TTAC
members who attended last year's session gave a brief recap of the process. Staff asked TTAC to
begin to think about what information should be included in an annual summary for council.
Contents for the summary will be further discussed at the June TTAC meeting.
Tigard Transportation Advisory Committee MINUTES — (date)
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7. SW CORRIDOR PLAN/HCT LAND USE PLAN—
Staff reviewed how the SW Corridor Plan is related to the HCT plan. TTAC formed the core of the
Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) that worked on the HCT land use plan. The final report is now
completed,in draft form. The report will be on the agenda for the May 15, 2012, joint meeting
between the Planning Commission and City Council. TTAC members are invited and encouraged to
attend.
The public involvement structure for the Southwest Corridor Plan is evolving. Staff expressed the
challenges of defining public involvement on this complex planning endeavor partly because Tigard's
CAC already completed its work on the Land Use Plan. Other cities are still working on theirs and
having current CACs to work with. For Tigard, the Connections Team will serve as a public
engagement forum to have input into this regional process. TTAC (several members) are invited to
be active on Connections Team. The goal is to remain flexible and encourage broad and meaningful
involvement in the regional plan. Future events will be scheduled when more is known about the
regional schedule.
8. WORK SESSION ON POTENTIAL TRANSIT SERVICE IMPROVEMENTS—
Last year TriMet staff visited TTAC. There was conversation about areas that need better transit. At
the joint meeting with Council in June 2011,it was determined that it would be appropriate for
TTAC to identify needed transit improvements for Tigard, and share those with TriMet.
Given the on-going SW Corridor Plan,it is possible that this information could be used to develop
and evaluate transit options.
Staff directed a workshop-style brainstorming session to capture ideas,values and priorities regarding
transit needs and improvements in Tigard. Three teams discussed and captured their input on maps
of current Tigard's transportation system. Citizen guests participated, along with staff and TTAC
members. Staff posed the following questions:
• What are the areas that should have a new transit link (blue).
• What are the areas that should have a possible HCT route (orange).
• Are there areas not identified on the map that should be considered for potential transit
connections? (purple).
• Where should park&ride lots be located?
• Participants were also invited to make other comments or notes on the maps.
Input will be consolidated then brought back to TTAC for further discussion. Staff will forward the
input to SW Corridor Plan. Timing may be constrained by the regional planning schedule.
9. PROJECT UPDATES/ANNOUNCEMENTS—
MSTIP Update and Upcoming road/closure projects —Mike McCarthy gave a briefing on
MSTIP projects and upcoming road closure and slurry projects.
10. ADJOURN
(8:30)
Tigard Transportation Advisory Committee MINUTES — (date)
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From Year 2011
Outline June 21 TTAC/Council Joint Meeting
Introduction - Judith
Background - Karen Hughart
• Formed by Council resolution in March 2009.
• Initial membership of 8 members appointed in September 2009.
• Formal recruitment conducted and a full roster (11 members, one alternate) in July 2010.
• Initial year—largely educational/updates on projects then underway (TSP,Downtown
Circulation,Pacific Highway/Hall-Greenburg)
Past Year Actions - Karen Hughart/Basil Christopher
• MTIP Funding--TTAC reviewed project alternatives (Walnut Street;Main Street Green
Street Phase 2; 99W/Gaarde-McDonald) and recommended priority ranking to Council
• CIP --TTAC reviewed project alternatives and recommended priority ranking to Council for
the CIP;The ranking included a pedestrian-bicycle scoring developed by the PBS
• TTAC formed and appointed members for a Pedestrian Bicycle Subcommittee (PBS)
Future TTAC Agenda Items (Chris Warren, Dennis Mitchell)
Chris: High Capacity Transit—TTAC is the nucleus of the Citizens Advisory Committee for the
HCT Land Use Plan; the HCT CAC includes all 11 TTAC members with two additional community
representatives. The HCT CAC participated in developing the land use concept alternatives and will
make a recommendation to Council on the final Conceptual Station Community Plan for future
HCT station areas.
Related Council Goals:
• 1a. Show substantial progress on new Tigard Triangle Master Plan
• 1c. Participate in the SW Corridor Study
Chris: Transit Service Requests—At the suggestion of Tom Mills from TriMet,TTAC will
prepare a written request for transit service improvements serving Tigard. Staff will assist TTAC in
preparing a request for specific improvements to be considered (scheduled to begin in September).
Related Council Goal:
0 Long-term. Continue pursuing opportunities to reduce traffic congestion
From Year 2011
Dennis: Pacific Highway/Gaarde-McDonald Improvement—TTAC is involved in reviewing
design options for this intersection design,including reviewing design alternatives and making a
recommendation of a preferred design (expected in October).
Related Council Goal:
• Long-term. Continue pursuing opportunities to reduce traffic congestion
Other TTAC Priorities/Topics (Kim Moreland)
• Work with TriMet to explore bus service improvements.
• Safety issues, a priority
• Use of the Transportation System Plan as a long range planning guide
• Goals, strategies, objectives
• Funding issues
• Receive clarification from Council on their goals
For July 17, 2012 meeting
Outline July 17 TTAC/Council Joint Meeting
Introduction - Judith
Background (Do we want anything here?)
• Formed by Council resolution in March 2009.
• Initial membership of 8 members appointed in September 2009.
• Formal recruitment conducted and a full roster (11 members, one alternate) in July 2010.
• Initial year—largely educational/updates on projects then underway (TSP,Downtown
Circulation,Pacific Highway/Hall-Greenburg)
Past Year Activities
• HCT Land Use Plan—TTAC formed the core (11 of 13 members) of the Citizens Advisory
Committee for this project. The CAC finalized its recommended concepts in November
2011;TTAC and one additional CAC member attended the May 15, 2012 council
presentation of the final plan.
• Pacific Highway/McDonald-Gaarde intersection design—TTAC
• CIP—For the second year,TTAC reviewed project alternatives and recommended priority
ranking to Council for the CIP;The ranking included a pedestrian-bicycle scoring developed
by the PBS
Future TTAC Agenda Items (possible items)
High Capacity Transit LU Plan—potential implementing actions
SW Corridor Plan—Connections Team and Tigard participation
Transit Service Enhancements
Pacific Highway/Gaarde-McDonald Improvement
2012 Tigard City Council Goals
The City Council met December 6, 2011,to set goals for the coming year. While the city will accomplish much more than
what is listed here,the identified goals represent items deserving special attention in the months ahead.
1. Take the Next Step on Major Projects
a. Continue oversight of design, permits, rate implementation and costs for the Lake
Oswego-Tigard Water Partnership.
b. Implement the Comprehensive Plan through code revisions, including
i. Tree code.
ii. Contribute to the SW Corridor Plan by adopting Tigard's land use policies and
designations and identifying priorities for high-capacity transit (HCT) station
location alternatives by mid-2012.
1. Determine the economic development opportunities, development
plan, city policies and regulations needed to position the Tigard
Triangle as an HCT station location.
c. Deliver on the promise of the voter-approved park bond by identifying all acquisition
opportunities and completing the majority of park land acquisitions and
improvements by the end of 2012.
2. Financial Sustainability
a. Maintain the long-term financial health of the General Fund and reserves.
i. Develop a long-term financial strategy by mid-2012.
b. Communicate regularly to residents about the alignment of city priorities with
resources.
c. Evaluate the city's sustainability efforts on an ongoing basis.
3. Downtown
a. Identify a geographic-opportunity area in the downtown with the greatest potential
to create a catalyst for further development. Concentrate most resources there.
b. Contact owners of key, structurally sound Main Street buildings with vacancies. Begin
cooperative effort to secure tenants that will contribute to the vitality of downtown.
4. Annexation
a. Re-evaluate the city's annexation policy.
b. Develop a philosophy and approach to consider annexations, including islands.
5. Recreation
a. Evaluate options and resources to create a pilot recreation program:
i. Inventory existing city and community recreational programs, facilities and
resources.
ii. Create recreational opportunities by partnering with the school district and
other agencies or groups.
iii. Identify funding options aligning with the recreational programming demand.
Five-Year Council Goals
• Obtain Ash Avenue railroad crossing in downtown.
• Explore Pacific Highway Urban Renewal District as part of a citywide economic
development strategy.
• Support the legislature to address the financial needs of Oregon state and local
governments.
• Identify funding and implement plan for city facility needs.
• Renew intergovernmental water agreement.
Long Term Goals
• Continue pursuing opportunities to reduce traffic congestion.
• Continue implementing Downtown Urban Renewal Plan.
• Continue monitoring the Tigard/Lake Oswego Water Partnership.
Tigard City Council Long Range Objectives
• Basic city services provided to citizens are cost effective and are delivered without
interruption.
• Tigard's interests in regional and statewide issues are coordinated with appropriate
agencies and jurisdictions.
• Tigard citizens are involved in the community and participate effectively.
• Programs and activities are available in the community to meet the needs of a
diverse population.
• External and internal city assets are well managed and utilized.
TIGARD
Tigard Transportation Advisory Committee [TTAC] Summary
Wednesday,June 06, 2012, 6:30 PM—8:30 PM
Tigard Library, 2nd Floor Conf. Room - 13500 SW Hall Blvd,Tigard, Oregon
MEMBERS PRESENT (6):
Steven Bass (Chair); Christopher Warren; Don Schmidt;Mike Stevenson; Shane Brown, alternate;Mark
Bogert, alternate.
MEMBERS ABSENT (6):
Basil Christopher;Dennis Mitchell; Karen Hughart (Vice Chair); Evelyn Murphy;Jennifer Stanfield;
OTHERS PRESENT (1):
Elise Shearer, CCAC member;Michael Denton, citizen;Martin Dodge, citizen.
STAFF PRESENT (4):
Judith Gray, Sr. Transportation Planner;Michael McCarthy, Sr. Project Engineer; Carissa Collins, Sr.
Management Analyst; Shelley LaBarre, Sr.Administrative Specialist.
1. Call to Order—Chair Steve Bass called the meeting to order at 6:35 p.m.
2. Roll Call—Shelley LaBarre called roll. The meeting did not have a quorum.
3. Consider summary of May 2nd meeting.
The meeting summary was reviewed. Chair Bass motioned for approval, Don Schmidt seconded.
The summary was approved.
4. Visitor comments.
No comments
5. City Budget process update.
Staff reviewed general elements of the proposed budget,which will go to council for adoption next
week,June 12, 2012. The Budget Committee approved the proposed budget with some additions. In
the original proposal, six police officer positions were eliminated;youth programs were those most
affected.After strong public response, two positions were restored. The positions will be funded by
a change in franchise fee rates for PGE (increasing by 1.5%). Staff also reviewed reductions in
service hours,including building closures. The Permits Center will be closed on Fridays for
Community Development-Planning as well as Engineering and Construction (with the exception
of inspectors), and the Library will be closed all day on Thursdays. Staff encouraged TTAC
members to attend the meeting next week if they had additional comments they wished to add to
the record.
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6. Pacific Highway/McDonald-Gaarde intersection update.
Staff presented three options for Pacific Highway/McDonald-Gaarde intersection design
improvements. The two options presented (see exhibits: Maps of Option B2 and Option C2) give
the most improvement value for the dollar. Several adjustments are under discussion. The city is
trying to strike the right balance between short and long term investments and associated values
presented by each of the options. It is possible that combining both options makes the most sense
for getting the most out of each investment dollar (Option A2 = Option B2 + Option C2). Existing
conditions (survey, environmental, hazardous materials, etc) evaluation is wrapping up.At next
month's TTAC, staff will present the consultant's study results and the project team's
recommendations.
Funding strategies were also discussed. A combination of Tigard funds, federal and state dollars as
well as grant opportunities would be desirable, but some of those traditional funding avenues will
present particular challenges given the current economy. Staff questions include whether Tigard
transportation funds are available if A2 (the combined option) is selected/recommended? Possible
funding strategies include: shuffling projects, delaying or stretching the schedule of projects and
drawing on available funds from existing and new revenue sources. MISTP funds (Washington
County) have been requested for Tigard projects,which might free up dollars. Next month staff
recommendation will inform discussion for TTAC, so they can formulate their recommendations to
council.
Update: McDonald storm drainage project will be completed. Paving projects will go forward with
July being a particularly busy construction period (watch website for updates).
7. HCT Land Use Plan Update—council presentation.
On May 15`'''2012, the project consultant presented the High Capacity Transit (HCT) Land Use Plan
to City Council and Planning Commission,which was well received. The neighborhood concepts,
informed through community input, resulted in a valuable framework for subsequent planning
efforts. TTAC commended Tigard staff and their proactive efforts,which contributed to the HCT
Land Use Plan. Additional planning work will build on the HCT Land Use Plan. Staff will be
considering potential TTAC involvement in those future planning efforts.
Southwest Corridor Plan—The project team is assembling the "wide range of projects"in
matrix/spreadsheet,including state, county, and city projects. These will be presented for public
review, comment, and additions. The forum is not yet known. Concepts from the HCT Land Use
Plan will be incorporated into the Wide Range of Projects in the SW Corridor Plan.
8. Potential Transit Service Improvements.
At the May meeting,TTAC identified potential transit service improvements,including operational
changes (e.g. bus routes) and capital investments (e.g.WES stops, Park and Ride locations). Staff
consolidated the results of the collaboration into a single map,which they presented to TTAC for
review and additional comments. The committee added the need for better access from the
Washington Square WES station to the surrounding area. These will not be a"formal
recommendation"but rather will be presented as "comments" to be included in the SW Corridor
Plan. A future effort addressing transit operating improvements will be led by TriMet and could start
in 2013.
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9. Upcoming joint workshop with City Council.
The annual joint meeting between TTAC and the council is scheduled for July 17`h,2012. Staff led a
discussion of how the meeting will proceed and what TTAC would like to discuss..Three major
areas of interest included:background and current status of the committee;highlights and major
efforts of the past year; and TTAC interests and topics in the coming year.
Staff will assemble draft outline,potential agenda and confirm attendance for the meeting.TTAC
can discuss and finalize at their July 11 meeting.
At the same council meeting Quly 17) Mike McCarthy will be presenting 3 alternative concepts for
the Highway 99W/McDonald-Gaarde intersection design. He will also inform Council of TTAC's
recommendation and will be asking council for direction. TTAC members look forward to the
opportunity to see the council discussion on this item following their own discussion and
recommendation.
10. Project Updates/Announcements.
MSTIP 3d Update-Staff reviewed major project and construction updates. Of note are ongoing
discussions/decisions regarding Washington County MSTIP 3d project selection. Roy Rogers,
Mayor Dirksen and staff worked hard to make the strongest possible case to place Tigard's Walnut
Street projects on the MSTIP project"short list"which will be the first construction year. MSTIP
technical rankings have been completed.Next step will be to refine criteria for project selection. The
remaining MSTIP 3d list will encompass a four year period.
11. Adjourn-
Chair Bass motioned to adjourn. Mike Stevenson seconded the motion.The meeting adjourned at
8:30 p.m.
Liz Lutz,TTAC Secretary
ATTEST: Steven Bass,Chairman,
The next TTAC meeting will be held on Wednesday,July 11, 2012 at the Tigard Town Hall, 13125
SW Hall Blvd.from 6:30pm - 8.30pm.
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CONCEPT
Pacific Highway 99W/Gaarde/McDonald
Intersection Improvement Conceptual Design
Concept BZ: Widen Gaarde/McDonald Plus Third Southbound Lane
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Subject: FW: Tigard Goal 10 Population and Housing Review
We are currently seeking members for Tigard's Population and Housing Review Advisory Committee. Included below is a
description of the project, advisory committee, and time commitment. Will you send this invite on to TTAC?
Just four meetings! O
Thank you,
Marissa
Population and Housing Review
The City of Tigard has been awarded a Periodic Review grant by the Department of Land Conservation and Development
(DLCD) to complete a Population and Housing Review.The overall purpose of the project is to assist the city in meeting
community aspirations for growth while complying with state housing goals and requirements. The project will look at
population projections and demographic trends along with the amount and location of available land. The result will be
a list of potential strategies to meet the city's future demand for housing that implements the city's aspirations and
state requirements. The project will also provide a qualitative analysis of trends and market preferences in regards to an
aging population and potential recovery from the recent housing downturn. Strategies that respond to the opportunities
presented by potential high capacity transit, redevelopment of downtown Tigard, and the future development of the
recently annexed River Terrace will be included.
Advisory Committee
The purpose of the committee is to advise staff during the city's Population and Housing Review. The role of the
committee is to review and provide on-going input on interim and final reports during the course of the study. The
committee will work to ensure the plan includes feasible recommendations, realistic consideration of data, and
achievable near-term and long-term strategies.
Commitment
The Advisory Committee is scheduled to meet four times between now and the end of the year. A preliminary project
schedule is included below.
Task Month
M J J A S 0 N D J
Phase I: Project Kickoff
Phase II: Assessment and Collaboration
Phase III: Draft Report ` *.
Phase IV: Adoption Process
* indicates an advisory committee meeting
Marissa Daniels
Associate Planner
Long Range Planning Division
City of Tigard
503.718.2428
marissa@tigard-or.gov
13125 SW Hall Blvd. I Tigard, OR
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Washington County it could change to better meet the long-term needs of the County's
Transportation System i residents, businesses, and visitors. Community members are en-
couraged to attend any one of the three open houses to be held in
June. Participants will be given a chance to review current work,
talk with staff,provide comments on what you like and don't like
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