09/10/1987 - Packet CITY OF TIGARD
TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE
MEETING AGENDA
September 10, 1987 — 7:00 P.M.
Tigard City Hall
Members: SCHWEITZ FUNK HUMMEL SCHWARTZ OWENS
SULLIVAN DUSEVOIR PETERSON NOLL ETZEL.
NEWCOMB
1 . Approve minutes of June 18, 1987 meeting.
2. Bikepath discussion (from August 18 discussion at Park Board meeting) .
3. County Transportation Plan Update (TPCC) status.
4. CTP/LID Monthly Status Report.
5. Status of State highway projects.
6. Scholls Ferry Road public meeting (ODOT) on 9/21/87.
7. Other Business.
8. Adjournment.
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TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE MINUTES
June 10, 1087
7:80 PM — Regular Meeting
MEMBERS PRESENT: Jou Sohwuitz, David Funk, Bonnie Owens, Tom Sullivan,
Eric Peterson, Marty Noll, John Etzul, and Nancy Newcomb
OTHERS PRESENT: John Schwartz and Randy Wooley
GUEST: Millie Davis
1 . Corrections to minutes for meeting in May .
2. — update (John and Bonnie)
a. Handed out information an classifications .
6. No recommendations yet on classifications, still developing plan.
C. Possible upgrade of classifications terminology (ST) for City of
Tigard.
8 . Durham — Council considers 24 hour limit
a. Randy reports findings to Council on June 22nd.
— Sattler Rd . and McDonald Street report same trouble.
b. Council decision on June 22nd.
c. Main complaint — tire noise.
4. Scholls Ferry — Project Report
a. Memo noted — 0D0T and county to make brief presentation on June 22
Council meeting.
b. Possible new signals in 1988.
o. Discussed traffic impairment on 135th Drive to street of affordable
homes visitors parking.
5. — 1087 — 1088
a. Examined Randy' s tentative plan — handout.
b. Motion to approve plan made by Bonnie' seconded by Tom.
C. John S. asked about change in timing of work plan. (nu changes) .
6. Summer meeting schedule.
a. No July meeting
6. Randy to research joint meeting of parks and traffic about bike path.
7. LID
T— Brief explanation of process .
8. Adjournment — 8:38 PM.
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MEMORANDUM
CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON
TO: NPO #4 September 4, 1987
Tigard Transportation Advisory Committee
FROM: Randall R. Wooley, City Engineer
SUBJECT: Dartmouth Street LID #40
For your information, the City Council is holding a special hearing on the
Dartmouth Street Local Improvement District project.
The Council has received comments and questions regarding the status of this
LID. The hearing is to allow all those with an interest in the LID to present
their concerns and suggestions to the Council.
This LID was formed in 1984. To date, there have been no changes in the
proposed project, nor in the LID boundary since its formation in April of 1984.
Anyone wishing to comment on the LID may do so at the public hearing at the
Regular Council meeting of September 28, 1987.
cc: City Council
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MEMORANDUM
CITY OF TIGARD' 0|<E&0N
TO: Mayor and City Council August lO' 1087
FROM: Randall R. Wooley, City EngineerPe
SUBJECT: 0DOT Projects on Hall Boulevard
Several State projects on Hall Boulevard Qve been delayed due to lack of
fun6o.
8 lung delay by the Congress in approving Federal highway funding for the
current Federal fiscal year led to funding shortages in many states . Oregon
Department of Transportation chose to use State funds Co keep the larger
projects proceeding towards construction this year while awaiting release of
Federal funds. The result now is that the most critical projects remain on
schedule but funds are not adequate to cover all of the smaller State—funded
projects originally scheduled for 1087 and 1988 . Unfunded projects have been
rescheduled for later years .
Projects with revised schedules include the following:
PROJECT REVISED TE
Hall Blvd. bike lanes (McDonald—Durham R6 ) 1988
Hall/McDonald signal & turn lane We 1988
Hall/Burnham signal & turn lane 1990
Hall/Pfaffle turn lane 1940
Hall/Oak turn lane 1991
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MEMORANDUM
CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON
TO: Tigard Transportation Advisory Committee June 25, 1987
FROM: Randall R. Wooley, City Enginee / ` -
SUBJE::C;T: :Joint Park Board Meeting
At the last meeting you asked me to explore the possibility of a joint meeting
with the Park Board in July to discuss planning for bike routes . I have
learned that the Park Board has a rather long meeting planned already for
July; so, that is probably not: a good time to meet with them.
I will explore a joint meeting schedule for August.
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MEMORANDUM
CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON
TO: Mayor and Council June 25, 1987
FROM: Randall R. Wooley, City Engineer
SUBJECT: Funding for Regional Bicycle Projects
Recently, METRO selected a priority list of bicycle improvement projects to
suggest for State "Priority 3" funding during FY 1989-91 . Priority 3 funds
can be used only on regional bike routes. Two Tigard projects were selected.
The priority list which METRO has submitted to the State is as follows:
Project Location Length Cost
1. Reconnaissance I-2.05 West Linn--Tualatin $ 30,000
_2. Tigard Hall Blvd. Hunziker—McDonald $200,000
3. Washington Co. Cedar Hills Blvd. Parkway--Sunset Hwy . $155,000
4. Beaverton Cedar Hills/Walker Huntington--123rd $ 70,000
5. Beaverton Jamieson, Road Pinehurs—Scholls F-ry $ 72,000
6. Tigard McDonald Street 99W — Hall Blvd. $ 80,000
It appears that the Hall Blvd. project has an excellent chance of receiving
funding for 1989 or 1990 construction. The project would provide shoulders
for bike and pedestrian safety.
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