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09/09/2015 - Packet m Completeness Review for Boards, Commissions and Committee Records CITY OF TIGARD CCAC - City Center Advisory Commission Name of Board, Commission or Committee September 9,2015 Date of Meeting I have verified these documents are a complete copy of the official record. Joe Patton,Meeting Secretary Print Name aorq gnature October 15, 2015 Date City of Tigard City Center Advisory Commission Agenda MEETING DATE/TIME: September 9, 2015 — 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. MEETING LOCATION: Red Rock Creek Conference Room, 13125 SW Hall Blvd., Tigard, OR 97223 1. CALL TO ORDER Carine 6:30 Welcome and Introductions 2. CONSIDER MINUTES Carine 6:35 3. NON-AGENDA ITEMS/PUBLIC COMMENT Carine 6:40 4. CCAC COMMUNICATIONS GOALS Carine and Rudy Owens 6:45 5. TIGARD STREET HERITAGE TRAIL FOLLOW-UP Sean 7:15 6. TACTICAL URBANISM DISCUSSION Joyce 7:25 7. 3rd QUARTER CCAC GOALS UPDATE Sean 7:35 8. CCAC/CCDA JOINT MEETING PLANNING Sean 7:45 9. STREET FAIR BRIEFING Joyce 8:05 10. CCAC RECRUITMENT Sean 8:15 11. LIAISON REPORTS All 8:20 12. ADJOURNMENT Carine 8:30 *EXECUTIVE SESSION:The Tigard City Center Advisory Commission may go into Executive Session to discuss real property transaction negotiations under ORS 192.660(2) (e).All discussions are confidential and those present may disclose nothing from the Session.Representatives of the news media are allowed to attend Executive Sessions,as provided by ORS 192.660(4),but must not disclose any information discussed.No Executive Session may be held for the purpose of taking any final action or making any final decision.Executive Sessions are closed to the public. Upcoming meetings of note: Saturday,September 12,11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.,Downtown Tigard Street Fair Tuesday,October 6,6:30 p.m.,CCDA Meeting,CCAC joint meeting,City Hall Wednesday,October 14,6:30 p.m.,Regular CCAC Meeting,Red Rock Creek Conference Room November CCAC meeting:TBD CITY CENTER ADVISORY COMMISSION AGENDA— September 9 2015 City of Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard,OR 97223 1 503-639-4171 1 www.tigard-or.gov I Page 1 of 1 CITY OF TIGARD CITY CENTER ADVISORY COMMISSION Meeting Minutes September 9, 2015 Members Present: Carine Arendes (Chair),Linh Pao (Vice Chair), Richard Shavey, Sherrie Devaney and Ravi Nagaraj (alternate) Members Absent: Deanie Bush,Joyce Casey, Lynn Scroggin,Laura Fisher and Paul Miller Staff Present: Redevelopment Project Manager Sean Farrelly; Communications Strategist Rudy Owens; and Senior Administrative Specialist Joe Patton Others Present: Councilor Marland Henderson;Debi Mollahan,Tigard Downtown Alliance; Bret Lieuallen,Planning Commission 1. CALL TO ORDER Vice Chair Linli called the meeting to order at 6:35 pm and led the meeting until Chair Arendes arrived at 6:39 pm. The meeting was held in the Tigard Red Rock Conference Room, at 13125 SW Hall Blvd.Joe recorded the roll call. 2. CONSIDER MINUTES A quorum was not present so approval of the August 12, 2015 CCAC Minutes was deferred. 3. NON-AGENDA ITEMS/PUBLIC COMMENT A. Linli noted she had recently been to Provo,Utah. Their recreation program is self-reported as one of two nationwide programs that are profitable. Chair Arendes called for public comment. B. Bret Lieuallen commented that the city needed to improve its communications. Sherrie gave a brief overview on the selection of the gateway art,including color, and the color change to avoid blending in with the background while also meeting strict ODOT requirements. 4. CCAC COMMUNICATIONS GOALS Rudy stated that storytelling is important to get the message out to the public as a whole. Ideas for improving communications included: improve the CCAC presence on the City website, utilize Cityscape, create a 30-second elevator speech (talking/message points),business cards with CCAC email address, describe what CCAC does rather than using acronyms, focus on individual members, meet at various locations, send notifications to the downtown listserv, and encourage downtown business stakeholders to join CCAC. It is important to communicate and celebrate the successes. Linli,Richard,Ravi and possibly Joyce will establish the important talking points. Sean shared a draft brochure highlighting urban renewal successes and asked for input. It will be distributed at the Street Fair. 5. TIGARD STREET HERITAGE TRAIL FOLLOW-UP Suenn Ho will facilitate the October meeting in Town Hall to discuss the Tigard Street Heritage Trail. Page 1 of 2 CITY CENTER ADVISORY COMMISSION September 9,2015 G. TACTICAL URBANISM DISCUSSION The focus will he on activating the.Tigard Street Trail. Sherrie offered to display information regarding the meeting in her business. Sean will notify the listserv. Other stakeholders to invite include TDA,PRAB,17AC,Planning Commission,City Council, attendees of the previous Suenn Ho presentation,Kaiser,and Providence,property owners along the trail,dog park advocates,art project members, and art committee members. The goal is to have people working together to make the Tigard Street Trail happen in an inexpensive manner.. 7. Xd QUARTER CCAC GOALS UPDATE The update will be used to update the CODA at the joint meeting. Any members able to attend will have an opportunity to share input on the items they are excited about from the list. 8. GCACJCCDA JOINT MEETING PLANNING The joint meeting is on October 6. Information to be discussed must be submitted prior to the meeting for the agenda. 9. STREET FAIR BRIEFING The Street Fair will take place September 12 from I 1 am to 5 pin. 'There will be two stages this year and it includes Tour de Parks and a walk. Almost 90 vendors this year with some turned away due tc? lack of available slots. Burnham Street will remain open for the car wash and vendor parking at B & B Printing. 10. CCAC RECRUITMENT Downtown business and property owners will be encouraged to apply. The terms for Canine,Laura and Paul expire this year and all are eligible to serve another term. Recruitment for both noting (three year) and non-voting alternate (one year) positions will occur this fall. 11. LIAISON REPORTS A. A public Brownfield meeting will take place on October 7. A Brownfield meeting for business and property owners takes place on October 28. B. TTAC is undergoing a new long-term CIP process. The City is planning for itnproveinents in the I Iunziker Industrial Core including a road. C. Ash Burnham project construction is on track to start in mid-October. 12. ADJOURNMENT 'The meeting was adjourned at 8:56 pm.. ]o Patton, CCAC Meeting Secretary ATIT�-ST: Carine 1lrendes, Chair A l 1 L�5 1: t.,aruic Page 2 cif AGENDA ITEM #7 CCAC 2015 Goals 3rd Quarter Update September 2015 Goal Update 1. Support implementation of current City Center Urban Renewal projects and programs Projects: -Ash/Burnham received land use •Ash/Burnham redevelopment approval and building permit review is • Public space (Tigard St. Trail,Fanno Creek underway Park improvements, etc.) •Tigard St. Heritage Trail concept • Gateway art presented to Council. City closed on Saxony property and study is underway. -Gateway construction underway. Artwork installed. South gateway on track to be completed by Street Fair and project completed by end of Sept. Attract additional development: Ash/Burnham development • Development incentives agreement includes incentives from matrix. New city transportation SDC's include special downtown Transit Oriented Development rate 2.Support planning for Medium/Long Term rojects Main St / Green St Phase 2 Phase 2 is in Streets CIP for FY 17-18. Estimated cost is $2.4 million. Grant will fund half, source of other half needs to be identified. 3. Urban Renewal Plan review Review City Center Urban Renewal Plan and CCAC review of UR Plan to be prioritize future projects. presented to CCDA in October. 4. Communications Continue to liaise with other city boards and PRAB and TTAC liaisons attending committees, as well as other groups (i.e. Tigard meetings and/or monitoring agendas Downtown Alliance, SW Corridor Plan, etc.), on issues related to Downtown. Develop a communications plan to proactively City Communications Strategist to engage with the community on Downtown attend September meeting to assist issues. CCAC with ideas to implement goal �r i U111111111 - Night or day, the new rain or shine, downtown Tigard is quickly becoming a destination spot downi wn i ard in the heart of our 9 city. Read on to learn about the exciting changes Transformation taking shape here. Take a walk down Tigard's Main Street and it private and public resources to revitalize may be difficult to remember how it looked downtown, creating a mixed-use destination just a few years ago. Today, wide sidewalks are spot that is very walkable. The walkable flanked with bike racks and benches where element is no accident. Across the country, one can sit and relax between excursions. people are embracing the benefits of living in New landscaping, LED streetlights and unique a walkable community. Tigard has met this public artwork are just a few of the modern challenge with a vision to become the most amenities that invite people downtown to walkable city in the Pacific Northwest. shop, dine, walk the dog, take care of business or meet up with family and friends. While the transformation of Tigard's downtown remains a work in progress, we want to share The transformation didn't happen overnight and what's been accomplished to date,what's coming 1WROMMIIIIIIIIIII it didn't happen on its own. The City of Tigard next and invite you to rediscover downtown. has an urban renewal agency—the City Center 9 Development Agency (CCDA)—which is Take a virtual walk with us through the next DA governed by the Board of the CCDA(City few pages that include programs available, CCCouncil) and advised by the City Center places to go and things to do downtown. Advisory Commission. The CCDA partnered with the Tigard Downtown Alliance (TDA), . '' the Tigard Area Chamber of Commerce (TACC) and other agencies to revitalize this 193-acre area located just east of Pacific Highway between Hall Boulevard and Main Street. City of Tigard This group of business owners, property owners www.tigard-or.gov and other stakeholders worked to leverage ,�► 101111 r F a, d- What's new? City Center Advisory Commission (CCAC) to signal passing motorists that a unique Main MAIN AND BURNHAM STREETS Street is waiting just around the corner. Tigard's Main Street Green Street project The TDA is bringing more art to the street. rebuilt the southern half of Main Street, from One sculpture — Mobius — created by Pacific Highway/99W to the railroad crossing sculptor Ben Dye, is currently on display at the near Commercial Street. Main Street entrance to the Tigard Street Trail. Funded in part with a $2.54 million Metro A second piece of art — Perch — will be grant, the project provided safer pedestrian installed by the end of summer. And there will crossings, green streetscape planters that be more—the TDA will continue raising funds help remove pollutants from stormwater, for more public art in downtown Tigard. ii new sidewalks, streetlights, benches and Exciting changes bike racks. Things to do are taking shape A complete rebuild of adjoining Burnham DOWNTOWN ART WALK in downtown Street was completed in 2011. Tigard and there's p Held in the spring on Main Street something for BANNERS, BIKE RACKS, BENCHES AND MORE Commerce and culture converge in downtown everyone!" Tigard during this annual event. Produced by In 2015, the TDA also installed streetscape the TDA, the art walk invites artists working in Tigard Mayor features along Main Street to enhance the a range of styles and mediums into downtown John L. Cook visitor experience: Tigard to showcase their talents. 20 Hanging glass baskets made by a Creatives from around the region join with downtown entrepreneur local art students and display their work 10 Decorative bike racks inside participating downtown businesses. Community members are invited to view and 9 Benches cast a vote for their favorites. 2 Bike tuneup stations including air pumps and repair tools During the May 2015 event the TDA introduced a pop up art gallery in an empty storefront.The 20 Banners promoting downtown event kicked off with five artists creating ten community events and attractions oversized panels during an urban art exhibit. PUBLIC ART DOWNTOWN TIGARD STREET FAIR During summer of 2015, two 16-foot steel Held in September on Main Street flowers designed by artist Brian Borrello were installed at either end of Main Street where it Downtown merchants, sponsors, vendors, intersects with Pacific Highway. residents and visitors come together for an end of summer celebration that includes These eye-catching sculptures were selected musical performances, fresh food, arts and by the public art subcommittee of Tigard's crafts, activities for all ages and much more. .y A v r In 2015, the fair also welcomed the Tigard partnerships and programs Tour de Parks program as part of the celebration. Participants embarked on a MAIN STREET STROLLING STREET 12-mile bike ride—visiting six Tigard parks— Tigard's Main Street Strolling Street Program that began and finished in downtown. Check is improving Main Street's curb appeal. This out www.ExploreDowntownTigard.com for Urban Renewal Agency program offers the latest on other seasonal events. landscape architecture design assistance and matching funds to improve privately owned TIGARD AREA FARMERS MARKET landscaped areas between the sidewalk and Sundays,9 a.m.-2 p.m. building fagades. The first two projects Mother's Day through October approved for grant funding should be corner of Burnham Street and Hall Boulevard completed in fall 2015. fig With about seven farms and more than 40 vendors, the Tigard Area Farmers Market FACADE IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM My customers brings fresh local products to the Tigard The urban renewal agency's Fagade regularly comment community. You'll enjoy entertainment, Improvement Program (currently on hold) about how much provided matching rants for 17 projects to they like the new delicious food, children activities and more. p g g p � Main Street Visit www.tigardfarmersmarket.org for a improve downtown storefronts. The program leveraged four dollars in private investment for improvements. vendor list and to see what's in season at g p They also love the the market. every dollar of matching urban renewal funds. upgrades to my FANNO CREEK TRAIL These projects have helped Main Street storefront, which become a more vibrant and walkable I did with the help This regional trail extends 15 miles from of Tigard's urban Tualatin to Portland. Passingthrough Tigard, commercial district. g g , renewal agency." Beaverton and Washington County,the trail is a paved, multi-use pathway for walkers runners TARGETED IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM p p Y Owner of Sherrie's bicyclists and nature enthusiasts of all ages. Tigard's Targeted Improvement Program Jewelry Box Clean Water Services, in partnership with the (currently on hold) helps entrepreneurs and Sherrie Devaney City of Tigard, is planning to restore the property owners who are ready to reinvest in stream just south of downtown. This will their downtown buildings. In 2014, urban improve water quality and slow erosion and renewal funding provided matching grants for incision on the creek bed. The project will tenant improvements to help attract two also replace the Ash Avenue Pedestrian catalytic businesses into Downtown Tigard— Bridge and improve a segment of the trail. Symposium Coffee and Jeffery Allen Gallery. to C C 1 _ I Mixed-use housing development. Cyclist entering the Fanno Creek Trail from Main. Coming soon BURNHAM/ASH MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT FANNO CREEK TRAIL On April 14, 2015, Tigard's urban renewal Enter this scenic trail from one of several agency signed a development agreement downtown trailheads and follow the with Capstone Greenlight LLC and DIG Tigard convenient wayfinding signs—you'll be on LLC for the construction of 165 market-rate your way to the library, a dog park, and a apartments and 2,000 square feet of lot more. commercial space. TIGARD STREET TRAIL The $26 million apartment project is expected to break ground in fall 2015. Formerly a rail line, this three-quarter-mile It will provide the amenities of urban living trail connects downtown Tigard to Tiedeman For more Avenue. The city recently paved a temporary information, adjacent to the Fanno Creek Trail, and is please contact: within a 10-minute walk to Main Street trail for biking, walking and rolling. A concept for the permanent Tigard Street Heritage Trail shopping, the Tigard Public Library, the Sean Farrelly Westside Express Service (WES) commuter is in the works. It will place lighting, art, Redevelopment rail system and the bus service that can be plazas and other amenities along the trail. Project Manager boarded at the Tigard Transit Center. 503.718.2420 MORE ON MAIN STREET The investment Further improvements to the northern end of PROJECT APPROX. INVESTMENT Lloyd Purdy Main Street are planned in order to bring Main Street Green Street 2014 $2,500,000 Economic new street lighting, sidewalks and bio swales Development Gateway art and foundation 500,000 Manager the full length of Main Street. 503.718.2442 Fa4ade program 1,000,000 Getting around downtown Strolling Street program 100,000 TIGARD TRANSIT CENTER Tenant Improvement Program 300,000 8960 SW Commerical St. Burnham/Ash development 26,000,000 The transit center connects downtown Tigard CCDAto the region with seven TriMet bus lines, Baskets, bike racks, benches 50,000 Westside Express Service (WES) commuter rail Burnham Street Green Street 7,000,000 and Yamhill County Transit Area bus service. The adjacent Park& Ride lot has 100 car Pacific Highway/Hall Boulevard/ v spaces as well as bike lockers and racks. WES is Main Street intersections 12,000,000 a commuter rail line serving Beaverton, Tigard, Fanno Creek Trail (2017-18) 1,000,000 Tualatin and Wilsonville. WES runs every 30 minutes, Monday through Friday, during the Tigard Street Trail (2017-18) 1,500,000 City of Tigard morning and afternoon commute. www.tigard-or.gov