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02/12/1987 - Packet CITY OF TIQARD TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDA Tigard City Hall MEMBERS: SULLIVANFUNKHUMME SCHWEITZ0WENSPHEISTER_____ 1 . Revised definition of the Committee' s structure and goals , (Per 1/26/87 discussion with City Council) . 2. Capital Improvement Program update. 3 . January CIP status report (for information) . 4. Other Business. 5, Adjourn. RRW:on/0503W CITY OF TICARD TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE January 14, 1987 — Minutes MEMBERS PRESENT: Joe Schweitz, Richard Walker' Erick Peterson, John Etzel, Nancy Newcomb, and Councilman John Schwartz OTHERS PRESENT: Randy Wooley, City Engineer; Gordon Martin, MPO #4 Meeting was called to order at 7:05 PM at Tigard City Hall , 1 . APPROVAL OF MINUTES FROM NOVEMBER, 1987. Minutes were approved as read. 2. ELECTION OF CHAIR AND SECRETARY FOR 1088. * Joe Sohweitz was nominated for Chair, and unanimously approved by the Committee. * No permanent secretary was nominated . 3 . REPORT ON TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES PLAN. Gordon Martin talked on views of NPO #4 to broaden scope of study of Tigard Triangle by OD0T. Randy commented on possibilities to broader study. His comment was to get involved in the public meeting on February 0 at City Hall . Randy reported that comments were received from the NP0` o about a list of project needs in their particular NPO. Comments were received from City Center Plan Task Force, some NP0' u and several oitizeno . Committee wishes to include "Improvements to Walnut/Grant intersection" in priority list of projects , 4. PROPOSED CIP REVISIONS. Randy recommended that the Tie6eman Avenue project be deleted frnm the current CIP budget due to the current conditions, and allow its funding to become available to next projects on priority list. Thu projects include North Dakota shoulder and Ash Avenue at Creumer Drive. It was moved and seconded for the Committee to go with Randy ' s recommendation. Motion passed unanimously. 5. REPORTS ON OTHER MEETINGS BY COMMITTEE MEMBERS, Joe reported on Tigar6`y Budget Workshop held on January 5' 1088 . Joe also attended "FOCUS", a meeting of Beavertun`o Transportation issues . d. OTHER BUSINESS. * Council meeting February 8 tentatively at 6:30 to meet with Transportation Advisory Committee. Wish all members to attend . * McDonald Street Bikeway Grant. * Public Meeting at City of Tigard February 0, 1088 * OD0T 6—year Plan Update meeting in March. 7. Meeting was adjourned at 8:58 PM. Next meeting scheduled for February 18^ 1988 at 7:00 P.M. 6r/2753D CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON RESOLUTION NO. 75-04 A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR BOARD AND COMMITTEE MEMBERS APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL. WHEREAS, the City Council finds that effective service to the community can be achieved only by consistent attendance by members of Council-approved Boards and Committees; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City Council to establish attendance criteria by enactment of a policy directive, NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Tigard City Council that: Section 1: As a condition of continued membership on each and every committee or board established by action of the City Council, each appointed member shall not be absent for more than 2 consecutive regularly convened meetings unless an approval for such .absences for good and sufficient reason shall have been granted by the chairperson of the affected board or commission. Three consecutive absences shall automatically constitute forfeiture of membership unless such approval shall have been granted. Section 2: It shall be the responsibility of the chairperson of the affected committee or board to expeditiously notify the Council of a forfeited membership under this rule in order that an appropriate appointment can be considered by the Council. Section 3: Good and sufficient reasons for absence may include but not be limited to illness, absence from the City or other circumstances beyond the control of the member. If absences at 2 consecutive meetings occur on a recurring basis, the chairperson shall attempt to ascertain the reasons therefor and if said absences are unavoidable the chairperson shall urge the member to reconsider his acceptance of the responsibility of membership on the affected board or committee. Section 4: Notwithstanding the responsibilities placed upon the chairpersons of City boards and committees, the Mayor and Council reserve the right and duty to review, at any time, the attendance record of any member and to take that action which it deems to be in the best interest of the City and the board or committee. PASSED: This 13th day of January, 1975. S/Wilbur A. Bishop Mayor ATTEST: S/Doris Hartig Recorder RESOLUTION NO. 75-04 MEMORANDUM CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON TO: Transportation Advisory Committee February 5, 1987 FROM: Randall R. Wooley SUBJECT: Committee Structure At the January 26th workshop with City Council, it was determined that the structure and purpose of the Committee should be redefined to concentrate on city—wide transportation planning issues , Councillor John Schwartz and I will be working with you to outline those new definitionn . Attached for your consideration in a draft of a new resolution and a copy of the existing resolution. RRW:on/8083W Attach. 1440w, DRAFT 2-5-87 CITY OF TIGHRD^ OREGON RESOLUTION NO. 8 A RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL REDEFINING THE STRUCTURE AND GOALS OF THE TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE. WHEREAS, the Transportation Advisory Committee was created by Resolution No. 84-62 on August 27, 1984| and WHEREAS, in a workshop meeting with the Transportation Advisory Committee on January 26, 1087, the City Council determined that it was appropriate to redefine the structure and goals of the Committee; and WHEREAS, it appears that the Transportation Advisory Committee can be of greatest benefit to the City by concentrating its efforts on planning for transportation improvements of city—wide benefit; and WHEREAS, neighborhood transportation improvements can be coordinated through the various Neighborhood Planning Organizations; and WHEREAS, regional transportation improvements are coordinated through the County, the Metropolitan Service District, State agencies and other organizations, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Tigard City Council that: jection_l: Sections 2, 3, and 4 of Resolution No. 84-62 are hereby repealed , 2The purpose of the Transportation Advisory Committee shall be to review any proposals to adopt or amend planning documents for the city—wide transportation system and to make recommendations to the City Council regarding such proposals. The city—wide transportation system shall mean the arterial and collector street system, the bicycle routes system, and mass transit system within the City of Tigard. Planning documents shall mean the Transportation Capital Improvement Program, the Transportation Public Facilities Plan, the Transportation Map of the Comprehensive Plan and master planning documents for city wide transportation facilities, along with proposals for funding of the proposed transportation systems . / The Committee shall consist of up to nine members appointed by the Council . All appointments made subsequent tw adoption of this resolution shall be for two year terms except where an appointee in completing an unexpired term of a previous committee member. Committee members shall receive no compensation. RESOLUTION NO. 87— PAGE 1 ----- The Committee membership shall include the following: a. At least one resident: of Tigard residing north and wast of Pacific Highway . b. At .least one resident of Tigard residing south and east of Pacific Highway . C. A representative of the Tigard Planning Commission. The City Engineer shall serve as an ex--officio member. The Committee is authorized to create special subcommittees and enlist the aid of private citizens in reviewing areas of special concern. Section 4: At the first meeting of each calendar year, the Committee shall elect a chairperson and a secretary . Section 5: The Committee shall meet from time to time at: the call of the Chairperson or the City Engineer. PASSED: This _........____ day of 1987. Mayor -- City of Tigard ATTEST: City Recorder — City of Tigard RRW:cn/060:3W RESOLUTION NO. 87_ Page 2 L s CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON RESOLUTION NO. 84-_LI-_ A RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL CREATING A TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE, DEFINING ITS MEMBERSHIP, POWERS AND DUTIES. WHEREAS, development and maintenance of an effective transportation system in the City of Tigard is of crucial importance to the livability and economic well-being of Tigard residents and businesses; and, WHEREAS, the Tigard City Council at its goals workshop in July, 1984, identified Transportation and Capital Improvement Program issues as high priorities; and, WHEREAS, the Tigard City Council discussed a possible citizen advisory committee and the need for expanded public input to the Public Facilities planning process; and, WHEREAS, the Tigard Area Chamber of Commerce has recommended the formation of an official Transportation Advisory Committee and indicated its willingness to assist in such an advisory committee; and, WHEREAS, staff recognizes the need to coordinate Transportation plans with related Wastewater plans and Public Works maintenance programs; and, WHEREAS, Oregon law requires Land Conservation and Development Commission to ' review and approve Public Facilities plans based on the Comprehensive Plan; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Tigard City Council that: Section 1: The Tigard City Council ordains and establishes a Transportation Advisory Committee. Section 2: The purpose of the Transportation Advisory Committee shall be to develop, maintain and advise as to the implementation of a Transportation Public Facilities Plan and the resulting Capital Improvements Plan affecting Transportation and coordinated with related Wastewater plans. Section 3: The Committee will consist of nine members, no more than two of whom may be non-residents of the City of Tigard, to be appointed by the Council. Initially, four members will be appointed for two year terms and four for one year terms. The remaining position, .that of the Mayor or Mayor's designee, will run continuous with the term of office. Subsequent appointments, except that of the Mayor or the Mayor's designee, will be for two year terms except where an appointee is completing the unexpired term of a previous committee member. Committee members shall receive no compensation. The Committee shall be composed of the following nine members: 71 F a. The Mayor of Tigard or the Mayor's designee from the City Council. b. A representative of the Tigard Area Chamber of Commerce. c. One resident of Tigard living north and west of S.W. Pacific Highway. RESOLUTION NO. 84�;i d. One resident of Tigard living south and east of S.W. Pacific Highway. e. A representative of the Tigard Planning Commission or designee. f. An at-large member. g- An, at-large member. h. An at-large member. i. An at-large member. In choosing at Large members, the City Council shall give consideration to representatives from the bicycling community, persons interested in or dependent upon mass transit, regional commuters, engineers or other transportation specialists and one high school student, preferably a Junior with an annual term expiring June 1, of each year. The Director of Public Works will serve as an ex-officio member. The Committee is authorized to create special subcommittees and enlist the aid of private citizens to study special areas of concern. Section 4 - Powers and Duties: The Committee shall be advisory only to the City Council. The Committee shall meet periodically, at least 9 times per year. The Committee shall review regional and local transportation plans. The Committee shall develop a Transportation Public Facilities Plan with staff assistance. The Committee shall annually review and update the related Capital Improvements Plan priorities per the Public Facilities Plan. The Committee shall review and recommend as to related engineering standards and Plan policies. Transportation shall include streets, bikeways and mass transit systems. The Committee shall review and recommend a balance of budget resources between operations and capital. PASSED: This "1 day of ��.�1 �f , 1984. Mayor - City of Tigard ATTEST: Deputy City Recorder City of Tigard RESOLUTION NO. 84-J,&_ PACE No. 2 (dc:0558p) i4www MEMORANDUM CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON TO: Transportation Advisory Committee February 5, 1987 FROM: Randall R. Wooley SUBJECT: Capital Improvement Program Last month I asked you to begin thinking of potential transportation projects for the CIP for the next 18 months and I gave you a list of 48 possible projects for consideration. This month I would like to narrow the list to about 10 projects for more detailed consideration. After we narrow the lint, I will prepare a more detailed project: description, cost estimate, and possible phasing for each project. With this information, I hope that we can put together a CIP recommendation in March. I am suggesting the following projects for the reduced list (not yet in any order of priority) : 1 . Durham Road (Hall to 90W), widening and revised vertical alignment. 2. 72nd Avenue at QgW, intersection improvements. 3 . North Dakota Street (Tiedeman to 114th), add shoulders for bike/pedestrian safety . 4. Greenburg Road at Tiedeman, add southbound right turn lane. 5. Creenburg Road at Center Street, intersection improvements, 6. Green6urg Road at Cascade Avenue, intersection improvements. 7. Durham Road at Hall, intersection improvements. 8. Main Street/Fanno Creek Bridge, replacement and widening. 9. Ash Creuk/Greun6urg Road Bridge, replacement and widening. 10. 99W (Gamrde to Bull Mtn. Road), intersection improvements . 11 . Study (with 0D{}T) the need for an additional access to Tigard Triangle from Hunziker Street. 12. Ash Avenue at 13740 8W Ash, complete missing pavement and curb. RRW:rn/0608W CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM STATUS REPORT January 31, 1987 ST_-3 - North_Dakota Street Resurfacing and Reconstruction (90th to 95th Construction will resume in the spring. ST--6 - Tiedeman Avenue Realignment Consultant working on final design. City Engineer working to resolve a problem with an existing sewer line. ST---7 -_North Dakota Street Realignment at 115th Avenue Final design complete. Council has approved tentative agreement for purchase of a portion of the required right of way and Council. has authorized condemnation of the remaining property required for right of way . ST-8 - Realignment of 79th Avenue at Bonita Road This project is being constructed in conjunction with development of Mara Woods Subdivision. Construction has begun and is proceeding as weather permits . ST--11 _- Traf_f isS___ii nal at Greenburg Road and Tiedeman Avenue The State has started design and estimates they will be ready to advertise for bids by July of 1987. ST--13 -- Traffic Signal at Burnham Street and Hall Blvd. This project is being designed by the State. They estimate they will be ready to advertise for bids by August of 1987. ST-14 •- Traffic..._ Signal at Hall Blvd. and McDonald Street This project is being designed by the State and additional right-of-way is required. They should be ready to advertise for bids by the fall of 1987. ST-15 - L.I.D. No. 85-1 , Hall Blvd. Street Improvements _ Hearings on final assessment roll are being scheduled . S1---16 - L.I.D. No. 35, S.W. 68th Parkway Construction complete. The consultant is preparing the final engineer' s report. *Projects which were previously reported as complete have been deleted. ST-17 — L.I.D. No. 40 Dartmouth Street Extension Engineering design work is approximately 60% complete. Property appraisal reports for right•-of--way are complete. The State is preparing an agreement for signal revisions and associated work at Pacific Highway . ST 18 — Pacific Hi and Canterb� Lane Intersection Improvement The State has scheduledthisproject for 1990 construction. Preliminary engineering study for the project has begun. 135th Ave./Murray Blvd. L.I.D. Preliminary engineering report is nearing completion and will be presented to the Council in February. (RRW;br2503P/31P) - 1%001 SS-1 — Sewer Master Plan The master planning work will be scheduled for this winter. SS-2 — Pinebrook Sewer Trunkline Repairs Completed. -� SS-4 — O.E.A. Trunk Access Paths The work has been delayed to better coordinate with private development in the area. SS--8 — Elmhurst Sewer Extension (L.ID #42) Still working on acquiring the required easements. SS-9 — 89th Pl. Sewer Repair Scheduled for Spring, 1987 SS--10 — Industrial Area Sewer RR Crossi n . Scheduled for 1987. SS--11 — Sewer Capacity Upgrading — Projects will be defined during the CIP update. (RRW:br2503P/31P) SD-1 — Gaarde Street and Canterbury Area Drainage Improvements Construction plans are complete. We are working on acquiring the necessary easements. SD----2 ... Gentle Woods Channel Improvements Due to difficult access for construction equipment, we are re--evaluating the repairs to be done. SD-3 — 100th Avenue Storm Sewer (Murdock--Sattler _ Scheduled for 1987 if funding is adequate_ SD-4 — Summerlake/Anton Park Drainage Construction plans have been prepared and easements are being acquired. Construction schedule will depend on weather and easement acquisitions . Park Projects: All current Parks CIP projects are being constructed by City Parks crews. To provide better control and better coordination with the Parks Board, staff responsibility for the Parks CIP has been shifted to the Operations Division. Reports on Parks CIP activity will now be included in the regular monthly departmental reports. (RRW:br2503P/31P) CIP/LID PROJECT STATUS As Of January 31, 1987 PROJECT PROJECT STATUS ESTIMATED COMMENTS COMPLETION DATE rn r_ o ro a '� c u m E W a •O -� •a ro •� �+ m ) a, w r4A a O O a w v ST-1 - Fairview Resurface lCompleted ST-2 - SW 68th Parkway Resurfa Completed ST-3 - No. Dakota Resurface .����: a 6/30/87 ST-4 - 104th Ave. Reconstruct Completed ST-5 - Commercial St. Connect. --- Project Postponed ST-6 - Tiedeman Ave. Realign. 8/30/87 ST-7 - No. Dakota Realign. 6/30/87 Construction by ST-8 - 79th/Bonita Realign. 4/30/87 Private Developer ST-9 - Main St. Improve. Study Completed Prelim. Enqrq. Only _- ST-10- Hunziker Realign. Study Completed Prelim.—Engrq. Only ST-11- Greenburg/Tiedeman Signj1 12/31/87 ST-12- Scholls Fry/No Dak Sign Completed - ST-13- Burnham/Hall Signal 2/29/88 ST-14- Hall/McDonald Signal x. 5/31/88 ST-15- Hall LID #85-1 ::::. .:�•::::•::•;;; ""'� Completed ST-16- SW 68th Parkway LID #35 Completed ST-17- Dartmouth I.ID #40 9/30/87 ST-18- 99W/Canterbury Improve. 1990 135th Ave Murra LID 10/31/87 i I CIP/LID PROJECT STATUS As Of January 31, 1987 PROJECT PROJECT STATUS ESTIMATED COMMENTS COMPLETION DATE tp G E a) C AJ -14 r♦ •rl (a •.i a) N r- N a 'LS-4 G G w • Q � Lv U SS-1 - Sewer Master Plan 6/30/87 ::::::: ::.:.:... .:....... .::....... SS-2 - Pinebrook Trunk Repairs •��•'r•••:•��������d ����`"" ....... . ......::: :::.::: ::::: . :::• Com leted- - SS-3 - SW 69th Sewer Extension Completed SS-4 - OEA Trunk Access Paths �•;�•:: '� ? SS-5 - Watkins Ave. Sewer Repair Completed - - -- SS-6 - 100th/Inez Sewer LID --- LID Defeated SS-7 - 74th/Cherry Sewer I.ID --- LID Defeated SS-8 - Elmhurst Sewer Extensio X. 5/31/87 SS-9 - 89th P1. Sewer Repair 1987 SS-10- Industrial Area RR Xing 1987 SS-11- Capacity Upgrading 1987 , I ' i I ----------- - ------------ ---- --- - ---- - - . . ---- -_ CIP/LID PROJECT STATUS As Of January 31, 1987 PROJECT PROJECT STATUS ESTIMATED COMMENTS COMPLETION DATE >. rn c L � 0 N In U •14 10 ::3 r 1 •.{ ro •r{ �+ Lq JJ SC a W G. 0 b O O � W U SD-1 - Gaarde/Canterbury Drain p :'r' {:: ? SD-2 - Gentle Woods Channel Im ? SD-3 - 100th Ave. Storm Sewer 1987 SD-4 - Summerlake/Anton Park 6 30 87 i MEMORANDUM CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON T0: Loreen Wilson, City Recorder January 15, 1987 FROM: Billie Rawlings;-` Community Development SUBJECT: Transportation Advisory Committee Attendance Below is a list of Transportation Advisory Committee dates and attendance since the beginning. January 17, 1985 - No minutes . January 31, 1985 - No minutes . February 41985 Balodis, Fyre, Kempter, Padgett, Schweitz, Sullivan. March 28, 1985 - Balodis, Bishop, Fyre, Hamlin, Kempter, Padgett, Schweitz, Sullivan. April 18, 1985 - Bishop, Fyre, Schweitz, Sullivan, Balodis . May 16, 1985 - Balodis, Fyre, Hamlin, Kempter, Padgett, Sullivan. July 11, 1985 - Sullivan, Padgett, Balodis, Fyre, Bishop, August 1, 1985 -- Sullivan, Padgett, Kempter, Bishop, Fyre, Schweitz . September 5, 1985 - -Sullivan, Padgett, Kempter, Bishop, Balodis, Fyre, Hummel . October 3, 1985 - Sullivan, Padgett, Balodis, Fyre, Schweitz, Bishop. November 7, 1985 - No minutes . December 5, 1985 No minutes . January 9, 1986 - Sullivan, Padgett, Balodis, Bishop, Schweitz, Fyre. March 6, 1986 - Sullivan, Padgett, Schweitz, Bishop. April 3, 1986 - Sullivan, Padgett, Schweitz, Hummel . May 1, 1986 - Cancelled . June 5, 1986 - Sullivan, Padgett, Schweitz. July 10, 1986 - No minutes . August 7, 1986 --- Cancelled. September 4, 1986 - No minutes. October 2, 1986 - No minutes . November 6, 1986 - No minutes . December, 1986 - Cancelled. January 8, 1987 - No minutes . 2896P