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CITY OF TIGARD
CC,kC—City Center Advisory Commission
Name of Board, Commission or Committee
November 13,2013
Date of Meeting
C.L. Wiley
Print Name
Sig ature
12/30/13
Date
City Center Advisory Commission
° Meeting Minutes
Date of Meeting: Wednesda ,November 13,2013
Location: Red Rock Creek Conference Room
Called to order by: Chair Elise Shearer
Time Started: 6:30 pm
Time Ended: 8:52 pm
Commissioners Present: Elise Shearer(Chair),Philip Thornburg(Vice Chair),Thomas
Murphy,Deanie Bush,Paul Miller,Linli Pao,Laura Fisher,
Carine Arendes
Commissioners Absent: Sherrie Devaney
Others Present: Councilor Marland Henderson, Council Liaison to the CCAC; and local realtor
Neal Brown.
Staff Present: Downtown Redevelopment Project Manager Sean Farrelly,Streets &
Transportation Senior Project Engineer Mike McCarthy,and Community Planning Senior
Administrative Specialist Chris Wiley.
AGENDA ITEM #1:Welcome and Introductions
Elise opened the meeting and Chris recorded the roll call.
AGENDA ITEM #2: Review/Approve Minutes
The October 9,2013,CCAC Minutes were approved as amended.
AGENDA ITEM#3: Non-Agenda Items / Public Comment
A. Neal Brown proposed a public clean-up for downtown to include picking up litter,
cutting weeds,and possibly pruning some trees. The project would take about 10 or
12 volunteers. It will also need some outside support;perhaps a truck and some
equipment from public works,a dumpster from Pride Disposal and maybe a couple
of thousand dollars for a professional tree pruner. The clean-up would probably
take place on a Saturday morning,possibly from 8 a.m. to noon. Neal plans to talk to
the Tigard Downtown Association members and with their cooperation,to set the
date. Ideally it would be good to have everything done before the holiday season.
B. Councilor Henderson gave a brief report on information he gathered at the Oregon
Main Street Convention which was held in Astoria the previous month.He gave the
committee six copies of the Oregon Main Street Handbook for 2013,annotated with
his notes from the event. Councilor Henderson said it would make sense for the
CCAC to send representatives to the convention next year in fall of 2014. Also,if
CCAC members are interested in attending,Sheri Stuart the state coordinator for the
CCAC Meeting Minutes for Wednesday,November 13,2013 Page 1 of 4
Oregon Main Street Program,will be making a presentation to the Tigard
Downtown Alliance on Wednesday,November 20.
C. Sean responded to Deanie Bush's question asking which committee members'terms
would be closing out the end of this year. Elise's term is up although she plans to
continue to do committee work for the city in other capacities. Linh and Phil are
applying for another three-year term on CCAC.Altogether, there are a total of
five vacancies coming up next year; three open seats and the two Linli and Phil
are re-applying to fill.
AGENDA ITEM #4: City Charter Ballot Measure Recap
Review outcome of Ballot Measure 34-207— Chair Shearer and Sean Farrelly
The measure passed. Thanks to the mayor,city council and members of the CCAC for
getting the word out.
AGENDA ITEM#5: FY 15-19 Capital Improvement Plan Recommendations
(Attachments 1,2, and 3)
Action item:Review and rank Downtown CIP projects—Mike McCarthy,Streets and Transportation Senior
Project Engineer,filling in for Senior Administrative Analyst Carissa Collins, and Sean Farrelll
A. Mike explained that CCAC's task is to choose which downtown projects they believe
most represent the community's interests without regard for funding sources. This is
the priority stage, not the budgeting stage. That step takes place later on in the
process. Committee members should rate the projects using the following ratings.
5 —Extremely important
4—Very important
3 —Important
2—Somewhat important
1 —Neutral
0 —Do not want it
B. Tom Murphy suggested the Main Street Bridge rehab project be moved up in priority
so it is included in the rankings and everyone concurred.
C. In conclusion, committee members will score five downtown projects,which
includes the Main Street Bridge rehab project, and the four downtown parks projects.
Ratings are due to Sean by close of business Monday, November 25.
D. Staff will come back to the December CCAC meeting to present the aggregated
scoring so the CCAC members can review the group rankings.
CCAC Meeting Minutes for Wednesday,November 13,2013 Page 2 of 4
AGENDA ITEM#6: CCAC Annual Report to CCDA
Action item:Review daft report and consider finalising—Chair Shearer and Sean Farrelly
Sean presented the committee members with the first draft of the annual report. Sean
said typically the CCAC meets with CCDA in February each year to discuss goals for the
coming year. This year's report for 2013 is due on December 1. Past practice has been
to send out draft updates electronically for the committee's review and comment. The
committee made some suggestions for changes and updates to Draft 1. Committee
members also discussed the possibility of installing a public restroom in the public plaza
area and encouraged Sean to go forward with their recommendation for a public
restroom in the downtown. Sean will update the draft report with the committee
members'suggestions and email Draft 2 out for everyone to review sometime next week.
AGENDA ITEM #7: CET (Construction Excise Tax) Grant(Attachment 4)
Discuss potential criteria for decision on redevelopment of Public Works Yard—Sean Farrelly
The City of Tigard got two CET grants,one for planning for River Terrace and the second
to do feasibility work for housing/ mixed use development on two Downtown properties,
including the Ash Avenue public works yard. Sean passed out possible criteria as a starting
point. Committee members contributed ideas. Sean will compile the info and send it out.
The committee can review at the December meeting.
AGENDA ITEM#8: Tigard Brownfields Initiative
Recap of workshops and current activities—Sean Farrelll
The first two workshops have gone well with good property owner attendance. Two
property owners from downtown have signed up for the Phase I assessments that are
available from the Business Oregon grant funding.
AGENDA ITEM #9: Tigard Street Trail Concepts (Attachment 5)
Update on prject—Sean Farrelll
The concept map shows the full length of the three-quarter mile trail from Main Street to
Tiedeman Avenue. Getting a good connection to Main Street is really important. Sidewalks
could be built along Greenburg that would hook up to it. Pushing for a public space at Main
Street is a good idea. The city would be leasing the property from the railroad. Estimated
cost is approximately 1 million dollars. Washington County has pledged$200K for the
project and the City will also apply for an ODOT"Connect Oregon"grant. The committee
authorized Chair Elise Shearer to write a letter of support for the project.There will be more
discussion at a future meeting about what type of features would be included in the public
area.
AGENDA ITEM #10: Liaison Reports
A. PRAB -No one made it to the PRAB (Parks board) meeting in November.
Carine was able to attend in October and had sent her notes from the meeting
out to the CCAC members earlier in the week.
B. TTAC -Elise attended the November 6 TTAC meeting and said most of
their meeting time was spent going over the CIP projects they'll be rating.
CCAC Meeting Minutes for Wednesday,November 13,2013 Page 3 of 4
C. CCDA-At the last CCDA meeting Council received a presentation on BRT
(bus rapid transit). Also Director Henderson proposed a change to the
composition of CCDA board. Presently five members of council serve as the
CCDA board. Councilor Henderson suggested expanding the CCDA
membership to a composition somewhat like Beaverton's and Oregon City's.
Their committees are composed of the full council which is then augmented
with specialists in law or real estate development. The CCDA will talk about
this more in depth at their next meeting.
AGENDA ITEM #11: Other Business
A. Sean reminded the committee members they will be nominating officers for
next year's CCAC chair and vice chair positions at their December meeting.
B. Tom Murphy said the TDA (Tigard Downtown Association) will meet on
Wednesday, November 13 and asked if there was anything new to report on
the big plaza site. Sean responded that, the $1.3M for a downtown public
plaza or open space acquisition is still available.
AGENDA ITEM #12: Adjourn. The meeting adjourned at 8:52 p.m.
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C.L. Wiley, CCAC rding Secretary
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Recording Secretary's Note:To requests copies of the attachments to these minutes,please email.•christinew@tigard-orgov
CCAC Meeting Minutes for Wednesday,November 13,2013 Page 4 of
CIP SUMM"RY PROJECT L T-CCA�AC'
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P,ojct Name Descriptions Priori.t%. \Xlml i�vom rc�uon for recommending tlwi�projecf?
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New Commercial Street Extension(Lincoln to 95th)-Phase 2 Construct complete street improvements including sanitary,storm,
and water. Sidewalks to be installed on the south side only.
Burnham to Bonita.
New Hall Boulevard Sidewalk Improvements(Pacl"wy"Durham) Install sidewalks(both sides)on Hall from Pacific Highway to Durham
Road.
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Ash Ave sidewalk on one side&the other side of the —
Street south of Fanno Creek to McDonald Street. Provide a safe route via widening streets,providing designated
New Pedestrian Connectivity(Downtown to Cook Park) crosswalks,sidewalks and trails as necessary to travel from
Downtown,up Ash St.to 300th Ave,to 98th Ave.and eventually
D looping around/through Cook Park.
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Move Main Street Bridge Painting & ,safe
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CIP SUMM-RY PROJECT LIST-CCAC
Projects to considered for FY 2015-19
Project Name
Status I Description, Priority What is your reason for recommending thi�project?
New Pacific Hwy/Walnut St.Intersection Improvements Construct additional turn lanes and signalization
Unfunded Scoffins/Hall/Hunziker Realignment Realign Scoffins Street with Hunziker Road at the intersection of Hall
Blvd.Improvements would include street,utility and signalization.
Unfunded Pacific Highway Gateway(At Hall Blvd.) Construction of a"Gateway"welcoming feature at the Hall Blvd
intersection of 99W.
Warner Street runs relatively parallel and is halfway between
Unfunded Improve Warner Street(Pacific Hwy North to end) Highway 217 and Hall Blvd Currently serves as more of a parking lot
access.
Unfunded Main Street Bridge Painting/Rehabilitation MQVe to page Conduct the necessary repairs(pressure washing,patching,joint
repair,painting,etc-).
Parks - ---- — -
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Current East Butte Heritage Park Development -
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Current Fanno Creek House In adopted CIP
Current Dirksen Nature Park(formerly Summer Creek Park) In adopted CIP
Current
Tree CanopyReplacement Program -
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Current Jack Park --
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Current Damaged Tree Replacement Program
In adopted CIP
Current Fanno Creek Trail(Grant Ave to Woodard Park) In adapted CIP
Current Update the
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CIP SUMV-RY PROJECT LIST-CCAC
Projects to :onsidered for FY 2015-19
Siam,; 11'roject Name Descriptions priority What i�votir re;i.,(,ii for recommen(ling this project?
Current East Bull Mountain In adopted CIP
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Current Potso Dog Park First Quarter Supplemen tat
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This project includes the permitting,right-of way acquisition,design,
and development for two sections of the regional Fanno Creek Trail.
The trail section from the Library to Bonita Road includes a bridge
over Fanno Creek and a meandering trail section through Metro and
New Fanno Creek Trail(Library to Durham Rd.) City owned property to Bonita Park.The trail will include sidewalk
improvements to meet the regional trail standards through Bonita
Park adjacent to Milton Court to Bonita Road. The Bonita Road to
Durham Road section will include on-street and adjacent-to-street
__.. portions of the trail.
New Downtown Murals Commission mural art for the WES gateway/railroad overpass
The project is the implementation of a portion of the Master Plan for
Fanno Creek Park.This portion of the master plan includes Tigard's
trail and bridge replacement and Clean Water Services'
improvements to Fanno Creek. These improvements include the re-
Unfunded Fanno Creek Trail Bridge Replacement(CWS Re-meander) meandering of Fanno Creek,creation and improvement of turtle
habitat and wetlands,placement of boulders and large wood for
improved channel function and habitat complexity,repair of highly
eroding banks to protect bridge and sanitary sewer infrastructure,
and the establishment of native plant communities.
Design and construct a community plaza area adjacent to the
Unfunded Downtown Plaza Chamber of Commerce Building. Purchasing a lease from the Railroad
will be required.
Unfunded Downtown Clock Tower Construction of a clock tower for downtown near the WES Station
Unfunded Pacific Hwy at Hall Blvd.Gateway(Flagpole) Install Flagpole at the SW corner of the Pacific Hwy.&Hall Blvd.
intersection(previous Auto Repair/Towing business)
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CIP SUM lRY PROJECT LIST
Projects to be considered for FY 2015-19
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Streets
Current Current Pavement Management Program In adopted CIP
Curren: Current Walnut St Improvements-116th Ave to Tiedeman&135th Ave Intersection In adopted CIP
Current Current Citywide Pedestrian&Cyclist Improvements In adopted CIP
Current Current Pacific Highway/Gaarde Street/McDonald Street Improvements In adopted CIP
Current Current 72nd Avenue/Dartmouth Street Intersection Improvement In adopted CIP
Current Current 92nd Avenue Sidewalk(Waverly Dr. to Cook Park) In adopted CIP
Current i Current Main Street/Green Street Retrofit In adopted CIP
Current Current Main Street/Green Street Improvements-Phase 2 In adopted CIP
C,rren.t Current Tiedeman Sidewalk(Tigard St to Greenburg Rd) In adopted CIP
Current Current Update Transportation System Plan for River Terrace In adopted CIP
_Current Current Tigard Transportation SDC In adopted CIP
Current Current Upper Boones ferry Rd/Durham Adaptive Signal Coordination In adopted CIP
Current Current Commercial St.Sidewalk(Lincoln to Main)-Phase 1 In adopted CIP
Hall/McDonald Intersection Improvements Left-Turn Lane;Right-Turn onto westbound
Current Current In adopted CIP
McDonald;Extend left-turn lane northbound McDonald St.)
New Citizen Murdock St.Sidewalk(103rd to Tuality Middle School) Install sidewalks on Murdock Street from 103rd to Tuality Middle
School/Templeton Elementary(1000'±).
Install sidewalks on 100th from McDonald to Murdock(2300'±). If
New Citizen 100th Avenue Sidewalk and/or Speed Humps(McDonald to Murdock) unable to do this,install sidewalks and install speed humps.[Can be
combined with 95027-Pedestrian/Cyclist Improvements]
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Install a sidewalk from Greenburg Road which crosses the bridge and
New Citizen North Dakota St.Sidewalk(Greenburg Rd to Fanno Creek Trail) connects the two trails. This would require construction of a new
_ bridge. _
New Citizen 78th Avenue Sidewalk(Pfaffle to Spruce St) Install curb/sidewalks on both sides of 78th from Pfaffle to Spruce
Street(1500'#).
New Citizen Commercial Street Extension(Lincoln to 95th)-Phase 2 Construct complete street improvements including sanitary,storm,
and water. Sidewalks to be installed on the south side only.
New Citizen 98th Avenue(Commercial to Greenburg Rd) Install sidewalks(both sides)intermittently to fill in gaps from
Commercial Street to Greenburg Road.
New Citizen Hall Boulevard Sidewalk Improvements(Pacific Hwy to Durham) Install sidewalks(both sides)on Hall from Pacific Highway to Durham
Road.
Provide a safe route via widening streets,providing designated
New Citizen Pedestrian Connectivity(Downtown to Cook Park) crosswalks,sidewalks and trails as necessary to travel from
Downtown,up Ash St.to 100th Ave,to 98th Ave.and eventually
looping around/through Cook Park.
Construct the necessary improvements to provide safe
New Citizen Tigard Street Bicycle/Sidewalk Improvements(Downtown to Dirksen Nature Park) pedestrian/bicycle passage from the downtown area to Dirksen
_ Nature Park
Widening of Tigard Street along the Dirksen Nature Park frontage
New Staff Tigard Street(Dirksen Nature Park frontage)
(2000).
Construct sidewalks on both sides of the street from Hall Blvd to 72nd
New Staff Hunziker St.Sidewalk(Hall Blvd to 72nd Ave)
Avenue(4000±)
Construct new connection from Hunziker Road to Tech Center Drive
New Staff Wall Street-Hunziker to Tech Center Drive including street,sidewalk,planter strip,and utilities.
New Staff Hall Blvd/Pfaffle St-New Traffic Signal Install traffic signal to alleviate safety concerns and reduce peak hour
delays. Intersection is currently a two-way-stop.
Widen 72nd Avenue from Dartmouth to Pacific Highway to five lanes.
Sections include 2 travel lanes in each direction with a center turn
New Staff 72nd Avenue Improvements(Dartmouth St.to Pacific Hwy) lane;wider pedestrian friendly sidewalks;street trees;sewer and
storm water treatment along with LED street lights.
Unfunded 121st Avenue(Walnut to Gaarde)&Complete 121st(Whistler to Tippitt St.) Widening of Walnut to 3 lanes includes curb,sidewalk and utilities.
Unfunded Walnut Street (Tiedeman to Pacific Hwy) widen Walnut St.with two travel lanes and one turn lane;and
including sidewalks and storm drainage.
Unfunded Tiedeman/Greenburg Rd./N.Dakota Intersection Improvements Realign these three streets to provide a safe and efficient traffic flow.
Determine,design,and construct the necessary reconfiguration to
Unfunded Tiedeman/N.Dakota/Tigard St.Realignment elevate the congestion on these three roadways due to the high
traffic volumes and the close proximity to the existing intersections.
Unfunded Ash St.crossing of the WES Rail Line Complete the Ash Street by constructing a crossing over the WES rail
line.
Unfunded River Terrace Capital Improvement Projects-Transportation Street projects developed from the Master Plan
New Staff 72nd Avenue Sidewalks on eastside(Gonzaga to Hampton) Install approximately 350'of sidewalk on the east side of the street.
D Install traffic signal and turn lanes to alleviate safety concerns and
New Staff Bonita Road/Sequoia Parkway Intersection Improvements
n reduce peak hour delays.
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Install traffic signal and turn lanes to reduce peak hour delays.
3 New Staff Tiedeman Road/Tigard Street Intersection Improvements
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nNew staff Greenburg Road(Tiedeman to Hwy 217) Widen to five lanes. Include double left turn lanes on Tiedeman.
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C n Widen to 3 lanes from Pacific Highway to Hall Blvd. Including center
� i�: New Staff McDonald St.Widening(Pacific Hwy to Hall Blvd)
turn lane,bike lanes,curb/sidewalk,planter strips,retaining walls and
cn (D the necessary signalization. Significant right-of-way would need to be
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(iD New Staff Upper Boones Ferry Road and Carman Drive(Durham to Sequoia) Widen to 5 lane complete street plus turn lanes as appropriate.
O New Staff 72nd Ave./Hwy 217 Interchange Construct interchange capacity and bridge widening improvements.
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CIP SUN %RY PROJECT LIST
Projects to-be considered for FY 2015-19
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New Staff Pacific Hwy/Walnut St.Intersection Improvements Construct additional turn lanes and signalization.
New Staff Pacific Hwy/Durham Rd.Intersection Improvements Construct additional turn lanes and signalization.
New Staff Durham Road Widening(Upper Boones Ferry Rd to Pacific Hwy) Widen Durham Road to five lanes. Include turning lanes and
intersection improvements.
New Staff Durham Road Widening(Upper Boones Ferry to Hall Blvd.) Reduced scope of the above
New Staff Bonita Road Widening (72nd Ave.to Hall Blvd.) Widen Bonita Road from the current 3 lane configuration to 5 lanes.
Replace bridge.Bridge is narrow and constricts not only vehicular
Unfunded N.Dakota St.Bridge Replacement traffic,but pedestrian access to the trails and surrounding
communities.
Unfunded Hall Blvd Sidewalks(Bonita Rd.to Durham Rd.)
Construct sidewalk on both sides of Hall Blvd,Bonita Road to Durham
Road.
Unfunded Scoff ins/Hall/Hunziker Realignment
Realign Scoffins Street with Hunziker Road at the intersection of Hall
Blvd.Improvements would include street,utility and signalization.
Unfunded Hall Blvd Sidewalks(Bonita Rd&McDonald St) Construct sidewalk on both sides of Hall Blvd,from McDonald to
Bonita.
Unfunded 72nd Ave.Improvements(Hwy 217 to Elmhurst St.) Widen approx.2000 linear feet of roadway including utilities,
curb/sidewalk,planter strips and signalization upgrades.
Unfunded 72nd Ave.Sidewalks(Hwy 217 to Bonita Rd) Connect the multitude of missing sidewalk pieces along 72nd Avenue
from Highway_217 south to Bonita Road. _
Construct a roundabout at the intersection of Bull Mtn.Rd.,
Unfunded Bull Mountain/Benchview/139th Roundabout Benchview Dr.and 139th to alleviate the congestion.
Construct a bridge which will connect two pieces of Greenfield Drive
Unfunded Greenfield Dr(North of Bull Mtn.Road and across ravine) which fall north and south of a ravine.Connecting from Bull Mtn Road
to Benchview Terr.
Unfunded Park St Sidewalk(Pacific Hwy to Watkins)
Construct sidewalk on both sides of Park St.from Pacific Highway to
Watkins Street
Warner Street runs relatively parallel and is half way between
Unfunded Improve Warner Street(Pacific Hwy North to end) Highway 217 and Hall Blvd. Currently serves as more of a parking lot
access.
Unfunded Watkins Sidewalk(Park to Walnut) Construction of curb/sidewalk on the approximate 2000 linear feet of
roadway.
Unfunded Main Street Bridge Painting/Rehabilitation Conduct the necessary repairs(pressure washing,patching,joint
repair,painting,etc.).
Parks
Current East Butte Heritage Park Development In adopted CIP
Current Fanno Creek House In adopted CIP
Current Dirksen Nature Park(formerly Summer Creek Park) In adopted CIP
Current Tree Canopy Replacement Program In adopted CIP
Current Jack Park In adopted CIP
Current Fanno Creek Trail-Main Street to Grant Ave In adopted CIP
Current Park Land Acquisition In adopted CIP
Current Park Land Development In adopted CIP
Current Downtown Land Acquisition In adopted CIP
Current Downtown Park Improvements In adopted CIP
Current Tigard Street Trail In adopted CIP
Current COT-TTSD Park Development Partnership In adopted CIP
Current Damaged Tree Replacement Program In adopted CIP
Current Fanno Creek Trail(Grant Ave to Woodard Park) In adopted CIP
Current Update the Parks Master Plan for River Terrace In adopted CIP
Current Parks System Development Charge Update In adopted CIP
Current Senn Park In adopted CIP
Current East Bull Mountain In adapted CIP
Current Potso Dog Park First Quarter Supplemental
Current Summer Lake Park First Quarter Supplemental
New Staff Fanno Creek Trail(Library to Bonita Rd.)
Provide the necessary funding for permitting right-of-way and design
for the trail from the library to Bonita Road.
New Staff Fanno Creek Trail(Bonita Rd.to Durham Rd.)
Provide the necessary funding for permitting right-of-way and design
for the trail from Bonita Road to Durham Road.
Coordinated efforts of Clean Water Service and the City involving the
Unfunded Fanno Creek Trail Bridge Replacement(CWS Re-meander) re-alignment of the creek including replacement of the bridge and
new trail section to accommodate the remeander of the creek and
enhanced plantings.
Unfunded Downtown Plaza
Design and construct a community plaza to include lighting,benches,
and landscaping.
Unfunded Downtown Clock Tower Construction of a clock tower for downtown near the WES Station
Unfunded River Terrace Capital Improvement Projects-Parks Parks projects developed from the Master Plan
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CIP SUN. VRY PROJECT LIST
Projects to be considered for FY 2015-19
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New Citizen Expand the Tigard Trail System into the Tigard Triangle Provide a system which connects the seasonal creek and greenway
areas running through the Triangle.
Multi-use trail of varying width,grade and material.Running under
Unfunded Bonneville Power/Westside Trail-(Barrows to Bull Mountain Road) the power lines from Barrows Road south to the City limits near Bull
Mtn.Rd.Significant terrain variations.
Unfunded Fanno Creek Trail(Library to Milton Court) Construct trail connecting the library area to Milton Court
Unfunded Pacific Hwy at Hall Blvd.Gateway(Flagpole) Install Flagpole at the SW corner of the Pacific Hwy.&Hall Blvd.
intersection(previous Auto Repair/Towing business)
Per Parks System Master Plan(p.66-67)-4 additional baseball fields,
Unfunded Turf Fields at Community Parks 3 additional soccer fields,and 5 additional softball fields-Sites still
undetermined.
Per Parks System Master Plan(p.59)development of an on/off-street
Unfunded Tigard Triangle Area(P3) trail loop with benches/etc. Exploration of potential plaza with
seating for employee breaks.
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Commercial Street (95`h to Lincoln) Complete Street
Description: Construct standard neighborhood route half-width plus 6' curb-tight sidewalk along the north
side of Commercial St from 95"Ave to Lincoln Street. This would connect with existing sidewalk along the
north side of Commercial west of 95th, and may be possible in conjunction with a cooperative project (with
the state and Trimet) to add sidewalk from Lincoln St under the 99W bridge, and connecting to Main St.
Reasons to Construct: Pavement is currently about 22 feet wide. Pedestrians either walk in the travel lane,
or across the fronts of people's yards.
Daily Traffic Volume: 900 Functional Class: Neighborhood Route
Project Area Crashes (2007 - 11): Total: 1 Injury: 0 Ped: 0
Length: 600 feet
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Hall Blvd (Burnham St to South of Bonita) Sidewalks
Description:This project would fill in the gaps and complete sidewalks along Hall Blvd from Burnham St
to Murdock St,which is just south of Bonita Road. This would be sidewalks along both sides of Hall Blvd
from Burnham to Bonita. If not constructed with the Hall/McDonald intersection, sidewalks should be set
back to accommodate the intersection project.
Reasons to Construct: This section of Hall Blvd carries a very high volume of traffic. Sidewalk exists
along about 70% of this section, but neither side of the street provides a continuous connection. There are
few nearby pedestrian alternatives to this route.
Daily Traffic Volume: 13,000 to 17,000 Functional Class: Arterial
Project Area Crashes (2007-11): Total: 60 Inju 28
Injury: Ped: 1
Jurisdiction: This project is on a State Highway;it is not Tigard's responsibility to maintain Hall Blvd.
Length: 3,200 feet missing sidewalk
Prospective Funding Partners: ODOT, especially their bike/ped program.
Pedestrian/Cyclist Subcommittee Benefit Rating (0 to 10 Scale): 9
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Ash Ave (Fanno Creek to McDonald) Sidewalk
Description: Construct standard neighborhood route half-width plus 6' curb-tight sidewalk along one side
of Ash avenue (and 1001''Ave) from its current end near Fanno Creek to McDonald Street. This will likely
be along the northwestern side of the street, connecting to existing sections of sidewalk. Some right-of-way
will be necessary.
Reasons to Construct: Pavement is currently about 22 to 32 feet wide. Pedestrians typically have to walk
in the travel lane or across people's front yards where sidewalk does not exist.
Daily Traffic Volume: 1,000 Functional Class: Neighborhood Route
Project Area Crashes (2007 - 11): Total: 0 Injury: 0 Ped: 0
Length: 3,000 feet
Pedestrian/Cyclist Subcommittee Benefit Rating (0 to 10 Scale):
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Ash Avenue Crossing of the Portland & Western Railroad (and WES)
Description: Connect Ash Avenue from Commercial St across the railroad tracks to Burnham St. This
would be an at-grade crossing. A bridge over or tunnel under the tracks would not be feasible due to grade,
community impact, cost, drainage,and/or flood plain issues.
Reasons to Construct: The existing rail line is a barrier to mobility in and around downtown Tigard. This
crossing could enhance circulation options for people, especially pedestrians and cyclists,in the downtown
area depending on development patterns. It would reduce potential traffic congestion on Hall Blvd and
Main St, and would provide a closer alternate to the Hall Blvd crossing.
Daily Trac Volume: New Street Functional Class: Collector
Project Difficulty: Depends on regulatory requirements to get a new crossing
Complicating Factors: Regulatory authorities, based on state law, do not allow new at-grade rail crossings,
and typically only grant exceptions if a)utisdiction is willing to close an existing `meaningful,crossing. One
option would be to reconfigure Tiedeman and/or North Dakota so that one meets the other west of the
tracks, and a crossing can be closed.
Pedestrian/Cyclist Subcommittee Benefit Rating (0 to 10 Scale): 2
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CET grant criteria for making recommendations to the City Center Development Agency(CCDA) Board
/City Council on project feasibility and how to proceed.
1. Financial need of project
2. Amount leveraged (private and other public sources)
3. Promotes high quality urban design and architecture
4. Contributes to placemaking and local identity
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