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11/01/2017 - Packet
MCompleteness Review for Boards, Commissions and Committee Records CITY OF TIGARD TTAC -Tigard Transportation Advisory Committee Name of Board, Commission or Committee November 1,2017 Date of Meeting I have verified these documents are a complete copy of the official record. Joe Patton,Meeting Secretary Print Name gnature January 4, 2018 Date City of Tigard Transportation Advisory Committee Agenda L j MEETING DATE/TIME: November 1, 2017—6:30 to 8:30 p.m. MEETING LOCATION: Tigard Library, 2nd Floor Con£ Room, 13500 SW Hall Blvd. 1. CALL TO ORDER Kevin 6:30 (1 min) 2. CONSIDER MINUTES Kevin 6:31 (2 min) 3. PUBLIC COMMENT Kevin 6:33 (7 min) 4. TRANSIT SUBCOMMITTEE Erik/Lonnie 6:40 (10 min) 5. TRIMET: FY2018/19 PROPOSED ADDED SERVICE Erik/Lonnie 6:50 (15 min) 6. SW CORRIDOR UPCOMING DECISIONS Elise/Lonnie 7:05 (15 min) 7. DRIVE SLOW CAMPAIGN / COMPLETE STREETS Buff 7:20 (20 min) 8. ENGINEERING PROJECT UPDATES Mike 7:40 (20 min) 9. LIAISON REPORTS -PBS,Planning Com., SWC CAC Ben, Don/Yi,Elise/Lonnie 8:00 (15 min) 10. ADJOURNMENT Kevin 8:15 (.02 min) Supporting materials attached: October 4,2017 Minutes Upcoming meetings of note: Thursday,Nov 16, 5:00—6:30 p.m.,Pedestrian Bicyclist Subcommittee,Tigard City Hall,Red Rock Conf.Room No December TTAC Meeting TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA—Nov 1, 2017 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 TIGARD TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE Meeting Minutes November 1, 2017 Members Present: George Brandt (alternate), Candi Cornils, Ben Gooley (Vice Chair), Erik Halstead,Yi-Kang Hu,Lonnie Martinez, Susan Pfahl (alternate), Don Schmidt, Elise Shearer, Robert Van Vlack, Kevin Watkins (Chair), and Lindsey Wise. Members Absent:Joseph Vasicek. Staff Present: Buff Brown, Sr. Transportation Planner;Mike McCarthy, Streets and Transportation Sr. Project Engineer; and Joe Patton, Sr.Administrative Specialist. Others Present: Debra Dunn, Synergy Resources Group;Mark McGirr,Atiyeh Bros.; Mark Miller and Jaime Valdez,The Times. 1. CALL TO ORDER Chair Watkins called the meeting to order at 6:30 pm. The meeting was held in the Tigard Library, 2nd Floor Conference Room, at 13500 SW Hall Blvd.Joe recorded the roll. 2. CONSIDER MINUTES The October 4, 2017 meeting Minutes were unanimously approved. 3. PUBLIC COMMENT Mr. McGirr and Ms. Dunn spoke on behalf of the Coalition for SW Max Railroad Options and noted their support for options C2 and C4. The other options will displace a greater number of businesses. 4. TRANSIT SUBCOMMITTEE Erik announced the first meeting is on November 15 in the Red Rock conference room. Lonnie arranged to have a posting at the Library and will address the TYAC on November 8. There is a SW Corridor open house on November 8 at 6 p.m. at the Ballroom Dance Company in Tigard and a table is reserved to promote the Transit Subcommittee. 5. TRIMET: FY2018/19 PROPOSED ADDED SERVICE Erik gave a presentation about the TriMet Service Enhancement Plan (SEP) including recent and proposed enhancements. Erik noted that there are no additional service improvements for Tigard. 6. SW CORRIDOR UPCOMING DECISIONS Lonnie stated Metro has an interactive map available on the SW Corridor webpage, www.oregonmetro.gov/swcorridormap, showing each of the route alignments. The next SW Corridor CAC meeting is November 6 at 6:30 p.m. Elise noted the initial cost comparison for each option will be shared. Page 1 of 2 TIGARD TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE November 1, 2017 7. DRIVE SLOW CAMPAIGN/ COMPLETE STREETS Buff gave a presentation showing slower speeds reduce fatalities. He distributed information regarding the Voluntary Speed Reduction Campaign and solicited input. The goal is to roll the program out citywide, including the high school. Buff noted the City's interdepartmental Complete Streets charter was signed yesterday. TTAC will play a role in helping design the policy and will be the citizen advisory committee. 8. ENGINEERING PROJECT UPDATES Mike briefly discussed the project updates. The preliminary paving list is finished for next summer including 20 miles of slurry seal. 9. LIAISON REPORTS-PBS, PLANNING COMMISSION A. The Planning Commission heard about administrative procedure changes. 10. ADJOURNMENT Chair Watkins noted the December meeting is cancelled. The next meeting is scheduled for January 3, 2018. He adjourned the meeting at 8:45 p.m. I -r6�9* Jae Pa on,TTAC Meeting Secretary r ATTEST: Kevin Watkins, Chair Page 2 of2 EST. 1900 01R,IENTAG RUGS ■ CARPETING www.atiyehbros.corn November 8, 2017 Our 117th Year Members of the Tigard Town Center Advisory Commission Hello, I am Mark McGirr, President of Atiyeh Bros., Inc. Rugs and Carpeting. We appreciate the opportunity to appear before the Commission tonight and bring forward information pertinent to the SW Corridor Light Rail Project that has been in the making since 2011. I am Co-Chair of a coalition of Tigard businesses, named "Coalition for 5W MAX Railroad Options". After over 4 months of "objective" research and study of the 2 basic alignment areas south of Tigard, "Along the Railroad" and "Along I-5" we have adopted a position and have been exchanging information with as many constituents, decision making committees and individuals as we can. We have issued a Coalition Position Statement that I will leave with you tonight. While the decision regarding the final proposed route rests with the project Steering Committee, new Federal funding guidelines require ONE Initial Route Proposal be determined by Project Staff in early 2018 before any public comment period. The "Staff" recommendation should and will include input from the City of Tigard, as well as other surrounding communities. Key to the success of this project is the FTA rating achieved and meeting the original purpose and objectives for serving the communities along the route. The FTA rating is based upon the annualized capital costs, annual operating costs and estimated ridership We support; and ask for your support in choosing the Railroad alignments (C2-Ash or C4-Clinton) in the project routes through and South of Tigard for the following reasons / criteria: 1. Lower project capital costs: ■ Using existing railroad right of way - will require fewer property acquisitions. Negotiating with the Railroads is hard, but certainly has been accomplished in prior MAX line expansions 2. Ridership is virtually the same 3. The Route is faster 4. Better access to the underserved population: ■ The demographics studied and presented in Community Advisory Committee meetings clearly conclude that the Railroad options better serve the lower income and more transit dependent populations, matching the original intent of this project 5. Less traffic impacts immediately adjacent to Bonita Rd, and Upper Boones Ferry I-5 overpasses: ■ The Railroad route avoids the Park and Ride structures that would dump 800 cars in and onto Upper Boones and Sequoia Parkway/Bonita • Can you imagine at 5PM or 7AM the planned 650 cars entering or exiting from the existing driveway by Burgervi Ile? WA BUS TD 409 015740 EXPERIENCE THE ATIyEH DIFFERENCE oa CCB Li,43s90 - —— - RETAIL STORE EUGENE CLEANING FACILITY 6750 SW Bonita Road - Tigard,Oregon 97224 PORTLAND CLEANING FACILITY 564 East 13th-Eugene,Oregon 97401 1516 SE Division Street-Portland,Oregon 97202 Phone:(541)342-3678 Phone: (503) 639-8642 Phone:(503)234.5495 Fax:(541)342.1038 Fax:(503)6139-8688 Fax:(503)231.3680 110817 Tig Town Center Advisory Commission SW MAX M McGirr ATB 2 11/812017 2:23 PM 6. Economic development opportunities and Jobs impact: ■ The Railroad route is quite undeveloped as compared to the I-5 route. Additional Transit Oriented Development adds to the Tigard and surrounding community's tax base and provides more jobs. This is a win - win for everyone. ■ Tigard is essentially land locked for additional property relocations. An I-5 alignment would cause several established companies to move out of the Tigard community from Eminent Domain actions. An established string of developed companies would be lost along with the tax base and jobs, and the Railroad area would most likely remain the same Of our present 12 Coalition members: o Nine (9) would be Closed or relocated out of the area through Eminent Domain: • Bonita Pioneer Packaging ■ Landmark LLC. ■ United Rentals ■ Ascend Holdings ■ Curtiss-Wright (Williams Controls) ■ Paul Shatz Furniture (and tenants Bed Smart / Mattress Firm) ■ The Portland Clinic ■ Burgerville ■ Holiday Inn Express o Three (3) would be seriously impacted and / or be rendered alternate use: • Gerber Legendary Blades ■ Atiyeh Bros., Inc. • Umpqua Bank As a contrast, along the Railroad route there are approximately 2 business properties that would be closed or relocated through the Eminent Domain process. We also wish to help the City of Tigard in any way during the duration of this decision making project. We are in it for the long haul, as we all made very specific and conscious choices to develop the areas along the I-5 proposed route, several years ago. We want any future decision for the City of Tigard to be the best one for the City and its surrounding communities. The Railroad route is that best option. Thank you. Mark McGirr 503-639-8642 mark@atiyehbros.com 2 1108:7 Tig Town Center Advisory Commission SW MAX-M McGirr ATB 2 I1/8/2017 2:23 PM Y1! AX Coalition for SW MAX Railroad Options(C2/C4 represents 32 COALITION<•,'•FOR established businesses and property owners in Tigard that are at risk RAILR AD OPTIONS of displacement in four of the six proposed alternatives outlined in the Preser.ying-Land 81;Jobs Light Rail Plan. i. Coalition Members While we realize the eed to a ha ce the tra sit o pportu ities i the area to prepare for livi g Asce d Holdi gs a d worki g co ditio s expected i the future, it's also vital to recog ize the eeds of those Atiyeh Bros. already committed to the commu ity. We ack owledge that the SW Corridor pla supports the Tigard Tria gle Strategic Pla a d the Tigard Dow tow Visio by a ticipati g tra sportatio Bo ita Pio eer Packagi g demands from the projected growth i populatio a d employme t. Specifically,the curre t Burgerville tra sit project will: Curtiss-Wright Gerber • Offer commu ities such as Tigard the ability to bri g high quality tra sit to already co Bested corridors, a effort that would otherwise be difficult to achieve with limited Holiday I n Express city resources. La dmark LLC a E ha ce existi gjobs, housi g a d educatio al prospects a d create ew opportu ities Paul Schatz Fur iture for commercial, housi g a d recreatio al developme t adjace t to tra sit. Portia d Clinic The Coalitio supports public transportatio that be efits our commu ity part ers,employees Umpqua Ba k a d the customers we serve.,U fortu ately, light rail optio s C1,C3,C5 a d C6 will require U ited Rentals coalitio members to perma a tly close or relocate,causi g a serious disruptio to both More bout the co lition: busi ess activities a d our employees livelihood. Alter atively,the Coalitio supports Railroad optio s C2 a d C4 as they will reduce the impact (Preliminary Survey Results to the busi esses a d properties located alo g 1-5. Therefore, we recommend that the data from 10 of 12 businesses) jurisdictions in the affected area,along with the SW Corridor Steering Committee, the SW Corridor Community Advisory Committee, the TriMet Board and the Metro Council,join us in 70% supporting Railroad options C2 and C4 in the initial Route Proposal(IRP),Environmental impact 30%have been in Study and, ultimately, the Local Preferred Alternative(LPA). business 10+years- 40%for 25+years The Coalitio supports these Railroad Optio s for the following reasons: 900/0 a Reduces Project Costs. Right-of-way already exists a d is used by the railroad to move providesume/ commercialial services freight a d as a commuter li a for WES(Westside Express Service),servi g Beaverto , or retail goods Tigard,Tualati a d Wilso ville. Plus, it mitigates the sig ifica t costs i volved with 60% acquiri g property alo g 1-5. serve ls.000ormore Shorter Travel Time. PSU to Bridgeport is o e mi ute less tha the 1-5 alig me t. customers each year a Ridership. Railroad alig me t(C2/C4)a d 1-5 alig me t offer comparable ridership. • Access to Transit dependent people. Railroad alig me t offers the best placeme t for 90% most lower i come reside ts,who represe t the largest portio of rail tra sit users. empty I I or employees; re a Economic Development.A Railroad alig me t would offer i creased eco omit employees;3a% p g employSoormore development from Hwy 217 to Bridgeport through private sector i vestme ts, creati g s0 YO more local jobs usi g the light rail li e. A 1-5 alig me t would e d busi esses a d jobs i existi g fully developed areas through pla ed 56 acres or more emi e t domai reported annual ro revenue of$2.5 property Y acuisitio s.q million or more • Jobs Impact.Some busi esses will elect to leave Tigard if the 1-5 alig me is are selected, impacti g existi g customers a d employees leadi g to the loss of quality, well-payi g jobs provided by busi esses located i the 1-5 alig me t optio s. Coalition Contact Debra Du The Coalitio supports Railroad optio s C2 a d C4 as outli ed i the curre t Light Rail Pla .We Sy ergy Resources Group look forward to worki g with stakeholders a d being part of the solutio as the pla moves 971-202-7262 or forward. debra @synerwresourcesgroup.com Trimet Sk..,,. rvice Enhancements TIGARD TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE NOVEMBER 1 , 2017 O �, 92 L_Vermont�_Q r! © S 64 H�a�ll�Nimbus �`1Washin Square Brockl�ian p Tra ` Center Ta tars herr . � �� ,y r r/ "Tran rt Cen Teal Locust 91Y/ p Tigardt�� I © - 64 Walnut a�a'�cTA �'' f217; �, Tigard Transit Service in 2017 62 94 78 + McDonald e � t�ruse Bull Mcauntain /' � Q I 38 3 w uc >n T I o �� Durharrb t ®TIGAP= �Ce p HIGr t�? TUALSTIN RAVER �' f HERR Ji Tualatin can '�, lea erton 'yo GAIiQEN �+oryF �-� www �54 o g5 Southwest Service Enhancement Plan Alimhus +Washington Square � �P Tri�it'Center43C ur Transit r TC x y g2 a~ -62- 94 78i ydA NU7 TMD. r 1 `bar Tigard Tran 't °56m Tigard 3a. GAARQ€ 9493 MCbQNA�Q 1 ��y 60NITA `38 G r JEAN , wServiceEnhancementou es Plan Downtown Lake Oswego to King Downtown Lake Oswego to Kruse City (Line 36) Way, Tigard TC, and Progress Extend the South Shore Boulevard Ridge/Murrayhill (Line 37) line from the Tualatin Park & Ride Change the Lake Grove bus line to to King City via 72nd Avenue and serve Downtown Lake Oswego, Durham to improve east-west Kruse Way, Tigard Transit Center, connections between Lake Progress Ridge and Murray Hill Oswego, Tualatin, Tigard, and King City, and add trips. Extend the line to Jean Way wServiceEnhancementou es Plan is New Service to Wilson High School, Garden Home, to Denny Road, Bonita Road and McDonald Street and Downtown Beaverton (Line 45) (Line 38) Change the Garden Home Line to Change the Boones Ferry Road provide new service to Denny line to serve Wilson High School Road and Downtown Beaverton. and Burlingame to help students Add trips. get to school. Change route to South Cooper Mountain to Progress serve Bonita, McDonald and Tigard Transit Center to improve east-west Ridge, Washington Square: and connections in Tigard. Provide all- Washington Park MAX Station (Line day service in Mountain Park with 56) an extension of Line 44. Extend the Scholls Ferry Road line to provide new service to Murrayhill, Progress Ridge, and the future South Cooper Mountain community (River Terrace) wServiceEnhancementou es Plan South Beaverton to Tigard Transit South Beaverton Express via 1-5 Center (Line 67) (Line 92) Extend Line 67 from the Merlo Connect Murrayhill, Progress Ridge, Road/SW 158th Avenue MAX Washington Square and Station to provide new north-south Downtown Portland via Scholls service to South Beaverton via Ferry, Multnomah, and Interstate 5 170th Avenue, Brockman, and New Service on Pacific Highway 121st Avenue. Connect to Tigard via Gaarde and Pacific Highway. and SW 124th Avenue u New Service to Metzger and Allen Create a new line connecting Boulevard (Line 78) homes and jobs in the future Basalt Creek community with the Tigard Provide new north-south service on Transit Center via SW 124th Avenue Hall Boulevard north of Highway and Pacific Highway. 99W wServiceEnhancementou es Plan Two years of public workshops, meetings, discussions, and on-line surveys Adopted by TriMet in December 2015 TTAC approved a communication urging swift implementation of the plan. Mayor Cook signed and delivered the letter to TriMet. TriMet responded with lukewarm support, stating funding was not available. r In 2017, TriMet received two new sources of revenue: Payroll Tax increase effective January 1 , 2017 - 0.7437% of wages Oregon Transportation Bill funding - $35-40 Million annually from State In addition, TriMet has benefitted from lower diesel fuel costs, a refreshed and more reliable bus fleet with lower maintenance costs and better fuel economy. Trill FY2016-2017e Enhancements March 2016 March 2016 June 2016 Line 12-Barbur/Sandy Line 57-TV Hwy/Forest Line 97-Tualatin- Blvd Grove Sherwood Rd More late-night and Line 72- New weekday bus line early morning service to Killingsworth/82nd Ave between Tualatin and Tigard. Sherwood along Line 75-Cesar Tualatin-Sherwood Line 76- Chavez/Lombard Road. Beaverton/Tualatin Line 83-Washington Park Line 78-Beaverton/Lake Loop Oswego More Sunday service. Line 87-Airport Way/181 st Trill FY2016-2017e Enhancements September 2016 March 2017 September 2017 Line 4-Division/Fessenden Line 20-Burnside/Stark Line 6-Martin Luther King Jr • Line 32-Oatfield Line 21 -Sandy Blvd/223rd Blvd Line 36-South Shore Line 79-Clackamas/Oregon Line 33-McLoughlin/King Rd City Line 44-Capitol Hwy/Mocks Line 63-Washington Line 155-Sunnyside Crest Park/Arlington Heights Lines 12 and 93 Line 47-Main/Evergreen Line 71 -60th Ave/`I 22nd Ave Adjust schedules to ease Line 85-Swan Island transfers between lines. Line 52-Farmington/185th Lines 10, 38, 77 and 96 Line 77-Broadway/Halsey Lines 12, 14, 58 and 77 Adjust weekend schedules to better match traffic conditions and improve arrival times. Trill FY2018e Enhancements Tigard Enhancements Enhancements Elsewhere New Route along Denney/Hall New line on NE/SE 162nd Avenue New line from Beaverton Transit Line 52-Farmington/185th Center to Washington Square and Line 77-Broadway/Halsey Tigard Transit Center via SW Lombard Ave., SE Denney Rd., SW Line 87-Airport Way/ 181 st Scholls Ferry Rd. and SW Hall Blvd. becomes two lines Line 6-ML King Jr Blvd Line 33-McLoughlin/King Rd Line 44-Capitol Hwy/Mocks Crest Line 81 -Kane/257th Line 152-Milwaukie New Route Denney/Hall New RDenney/ Hall Be-aveTtorl This fulfills a long desire to add bus service on Hall 53 Boulevard between Washington Square and downtown Tigard, which is home to a number of SS 53 apartment complexes and lower-income residents 5fi However, this route conflicts with another goal of adding service frequency to 76 Beaverton-Tualatin to become Frequent Service, which would double bus service south of downtown Tigard on Hall Boulevard to 45 Durham Road, Bridgeport Village, downtown Tualatin, , and Meridian Park Hospital. Sct Tra Ce l6 By adding Frequent Service to route 76, route 78 would '$ be relocated, fulfilling the role of this new bus route. TriMet FY 2019 Service Enhancements > Line 4-Division/Fessenden splits into Line 68-Marquam Hill/Collins Circle two routes gets expanded hours of operation Line 20-Burnside/Stark gets more Line 73-122nd Ave gets more frequent buses and all-night frequent buses service Line 79-Clackamas/Oregon City Line 24-Fremont extends to gets a more direct route Downtown Portland Oo. Anew bus line on Webster Road Line 57-TV Hwy/Forest Grove gets ,, Line 81 -Kane/257th gets more all-night service frequent buses Line 61 -Marquam Hill/Beaverton Line 96-Tualatin/I-5 gets more trips gets expanded hours of operation Line 66-Marquam Hill/Hollywood All-night bus service to Portland gets expanded hours of operation International Airport TriMet FY 2019 Service Enhancements y Line 64-Marquam Hill/Tigard gets expanded hours of operation Join us at an open pause Oregon City North Portland Gr2sh�an� Wednesday,November 1 Thursday,November 2 Monday,November 6 Pioneer Community Center PCC Cascade Stutlent llnlon Gresham City Hall 615 Sth st.Oreraon City 7a5 N Killmgsworth St.,Portland 1333 NW Eastman Pltwy„Gresham Flan a tri„ Pdan a trip Plan a trip Tigard Milwaukie Hillsi�oro Wednesday,November B Thursday,Novemibe:.r 9 Tuesday,November 14 TriMet FY 2019 Service Enhancements I Igard Ballroom Milwaukie High School Centro de Prosperidad 8900 SW Cammerc�al St,. igard :301 SE Willard St,M'dwauk,e MONA Main St.Suote 110,Hillsboro Plan a trip Plana[rIp Plan a trip Downtown Portland Wednesday,November 15 lJnlversity o#Oregon White Stag Building 70 NW Coueh St„Portland Plan a trip We can plan forbetterbus or we can plan for cars . r r . n ContractThe State of TriMet TriMe�'s S�rvic� Crisis _ _ d _ dto Fund , "SaveService Our February 13, 2013 Presented by: Neil7 McFarlane - - - •l Manager2025 4FY} • Cut 70°la* `` (compared to today) • 63 weekday �`� �-r' lines cancelled �" (or equivalent) —xOxS'Wlaekiay Servke and bus service�� Would be reduced To the 12 and 76 buses *of bus seNwce or the equivalent `r') City Of Fw Respect and Care Do the Right Thing Get it Done Tigard • PBS 1 •• Initiative . Speed Reduction Campaign TTA C 11/1/1 m r 7 * llC gTempo H in a City of Tigard y zi� f M iinsi n ge[i fir TV Q U.,n!it.1 VA Ac Y7 -4 4n MpdMa920]7GeaBBSIS-LT-)BKG(C2009),GoDgle UniledStates 20miL MUnsingen Switzerland M 1 Y 1 t r - City of Tigard l l In der Zeit zwischen dem 1.Februar 1999 and dem 30.Juni 1999 versuche ich„in MOnsingen langsamer zu fahren and aut den Quart ierstrassen Tempa 30 einzuhalten. 1 Name: Vorname: 1 Adresse: t lJntQrschrift: .. ... .. _.......... .... Die Gemeinde dart mei nen filamen{ohne Adressel auf eine offentliche�MitspielerIiste-setzen,d a m i t nosh mehr Leute zum Mitmachen motiviert werden. 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Wenn ein Kind 15 Meter var einem Fahr- Vielleicht verliert man dadurch etwas • t Name: and Gewl-J le Wreine zeug auf die Sirasse sprfngt,kann man Zeit,ober such dos muss ni,�hl sero:Bei Span.Mode Qug Rtiervercln Vogel mit einer Geschwrnd igkait von 30 kmlh Tempo 30 fahrt man zwar Sanger,bel Vorname: 'sorer AG qu-nier .. ..... __... _..... Hach rachlzerLg anhalten.Mit Temp.5D Tempo 50 ningegen lrremst and start 0 achsesr VAS VeretnigdngAare• hat man keine Chance.Die Geschwin man after, Adresse: Luthi tale,spenMVschaue digkeit des Fahezeuges betragt irate Voll )KO3lumen Gemernnotziger bremsung Hach 15 Metern immer noch ist fteundlicheryi Her.R6theo AG Frauenvereir. ` 11ntETschfifl ,mind 45 kmlh Gies kaon tiSdheh rein. 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Tempo 36 in Munsingen»kaon nur erfolg- and gehen Sie Ihn an einer der aufge aktian gemacht,.Lasst Bich auch Tempo reichsein,wenn miSglichst viele Leute, Jilhrten Stellen ab. 30 auf freiwilliger Basis verwirklichen? 5 Monaca-and was dann? die in Milnsingen wohnen oder arbeiten, Die Gemeindeversammlung hat zwar vor Die Aktian�Eile mit Wed"soil Bergen,wo mitspielen and weitere Personen zum Langsamer fahren einiger Zeit eine Tempo-30-Zane aus man mit freiwilligen Temporeduktionen Mitmachen anregen. Der ergentirche Verkehrsversuch mit den Kostengnfnderi abgelahnt.Die Vortede dem Ziel Tempa 30 nahe kornmt mind wo Tempomessurgen lauft vom 1.Februar von Tempo 30 wurden aber nicht bestrit- eine Temporeduktion nor durch zusatz- bis tum 30.Juni 1999.Zeichen Lind ten.Mit dem Verkehrsversuch=Ellemit fiche Signalisationenoder baulieheMass- Markierungeninden Quartrerstiassenand Weile+will die Gemeinde Erfahrungen nahmen erreicht werden kann-Nach der _ em Erinnerungsxeichen fur das Innere C zum freiwifiigen langsarneren Fahren in Versuchszedt werden die Messungen aus- lhres Autos,helfen Ihnen,an Tempo 30 den Quartieren sammeln, gewertet and in geeigneter Weise mit der t in Quartier zu denken.Naturlich ist Bevblkerung diskutiert.Naturlich bleibt langsamer fahren such each dem 30. Was wird gemesserr? .Eite mit Weile=auch each dem 30.Juni loon o Juni 1999 weiteriiin ein Ziel. Der Verkehrsversuch zur frerwilhgen 1999 dos MOnsinger Matto Or den Quar- - Temporeduktion dauert vom 1 Februar tierverkehr. J ., bis zum 30 Juni 1999 In dieser Zeit ♦- wird rn€t Geschwindigke€tsmessungen y festgestallt,oh durch die freiwillige Tern- Ma^:i^Beni poreduktion eine merkbare Senkung der - - Fah en—SnuGhe.Lwelen ist—langsameres ' Fahrgeschwindlgkeit in den Quartieren Aur den rates Stan sols Tempo 50 em- erreicht werden kann. gehaker.werden. City of Tigard ,I IF o r i I s kk � y d Y II 1 f Icy VI !Ill�tl' h 'I'llal �I + `!� 11 I City of Tigard Anteile der Geschw ndigkeitsisberschreitungen vor and wAhrend der Aktivn dile mit Weise '° , 33%4.0 50 km/h Uberschritten Gvor Aktion o 30% 1 ' ti. 25% �. z W 50 km/h oberschritten w hrend A'ktion % iaa 140 LL 129E 1 t�6 fit°lo 4. y, I VA % i°' f �OIn 39/41 LOW i/o - as c g 6 ' as c a3 � .r T c n m CP w cr cLa D c 0 c m C C) m � c c 0 strasse ,a Speed is Critical 1010 - 90 85% 80 - - 60 45%/ s i 50 40 LL- 30 20 10 - — - 5% - 4 0 � - _ 0 10 20 30 40 50 Impact Speed (mph) Source. Ashton d ,Mackay (1979) Y � f , L �`s: f ca rte'. ,, •�" s ''�` ` S�`QQ - :7, G ` or vel, IWO � �. .rte - � �_ _.,�• -�' • 60 y Transit Bike 52% Walk 47% 42% 43% J 405 39% 39* 4 \ � � ' � 3r y 15 9 z 2 4 m 8 % 12% 2 0% d>1 ® ON S QV <f &NIII J \I- 40 46 171� b work trip s only **walk and bike combin-edfor Spain, Source:D. Bassett erg, "Walking, Cycling, and Obesity Rates in Europe.,North America, O#4 Aka£f i,~2008. WalkingBicycling :and International Comparisons ■ Percent of trips by walking and biking, ■ Pedestrian fatalities per 100 million 1995 trips, 2000 50 46 20 17 40 34 30 10 a 20 Cu 5.2 10 7 1.1 0 0 a , � I ol ' y- w —AW too r I1 r Cyclists per Days 'Bikeway Miles 17,500 350 15 000 Bridge Bicycle Traffic 300 Bikeway Miles 12,500 250 10,000 200 7,500 150 5,000 � 100 2,500 50 0 0 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 199+6 1997 1998 1999 2000 20101 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Bridge Bicycle Traffic 2,850 3,555 3,885 3,830 3,207 4,520 5,225 5,690 5,914 6,015 7,586 8,250 8,562 8,875 10,192 12,046 14,563 16,711 Bikeway Miles 79 84.5 87 104 114 144 167 183 214 222.5 236 253 256 262 265.5 269 272 274 Declining Child Pedestri n B i 1 TigardCity of Crash Rate REPORTED PEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLE CRASHES Children under 18 in Portland 1200 24% Serious 1000 Crashes U) 800 18% Serious = Crashes 600 9% Serious 9 L) 400 Crashes 200 0 1990-1994 1995-1999 2000-2004 0 Minor or No Injury 13 Serious Injuries & Fatalities Declining Auto Crash Injury Rate City o Tigard Auto Crash Injuries in City of Portland 6000 5750 5500 5250 5000 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 • The auto crash rate declined 16% from 1998 to 2004 - from 119 to 94 injuries per 10,000 population • Over this same time period vehicle mile traveled (VMT) increased 12% - from 26 million miles per day to 29 . 2 million miles per day Who new? City of Tigard Four Types of Transportation Cyclists By Proportion of Population Interested but Concerned! Ngo Wa� ' ' f0' 0 33% Strong & Enthused & Feartess Confident <I 4 7% VOLUNTARY SPEED REDUCTION CAMPAIGN Ped Bike Subcommittee—11/1/17 TTAC's Pedestrian and Bicyclist Subcommittee (PBS) has been investigating the potential for a speed reduction campaign in the City of Tigard. PBS would like to model this after a campaign effort called "Haste Makes Waste" in Munsinger, Switzerland (1999), but there are some models in the US,for example, components of San Anselmo's Street Smart program include a voluntary speed reduction campaign. The main component is to ask the public to sign pledges to stay within the speed limit, and drive below the speed limit (drive 20 mph) in neighborhoods. The city's duty is to promote this campaign and get a critical number of residents and employees to take this pledge. The concept is,there is a smaller percentage of citizens (pledgers) that will cause virtually 100%of drivers to stay within the speed limit. The Munsinger program included some branding of the city as "Veloville" (translation: Biketown) and "Tempo 30" (translation: Drive 18mph), and a program name of"Eile mit Veile" (translation: Haste makes Waste), which is the name of a European board game where the patient, methodical player often wins. They also had a mailer pledge card that p described the program and promoted it at - 0��1 public events, with bumperstickers, keychains, etc.. They adorned the downtown with banners, and had a �� temporary structure at City Hall that R tracked (like a thermometer) how many pledges they had toward their goal. MZMMZ= PBS believes this aligns well with the cities • M 4 � Strategic Plan in the way it will: --: mE,ro.a ,d g. • Improves walkability • Community driven • Supports health &safety A?000 • Aligns with SRTS program The following are ideas that PBS believe this program should include: PARTICIPANT PLEDGE: Between DATE and DATE I pledge to drive X miles under the speed limit on Tigard streets (WE NEED TO DEFINE WHAT KIND OF STREETS). INFORMATION TO GATHER FROM PARTICIPANTS: First name: Last name: Address: 1 Signature: INFORMATION SHARING: "I agree to have my name included in a public list to motivate others to join this voluntary speed reduction effort." YES NO BENEFITS OF DRIVING MORE SLOWLY: The benefits of driving more slowly (Why would anyone be motivated to sign this pledge?): It's Safer It's Quieter It's Better for the Environment It's Friendlier Longer Life Expectancy Less Stress Financial Savings EXTRA EDUCATION FOR DRIVERS: • Stop at the stop line • Stop at Crosswalks • Every intersection is a crosswalk • Minimum 3 ft clear for bikes • Bike-passing speeds ON-THE-GROUND PROMOTION/REMINDERS: • Lawn signs • Inside-car reminder • Bumper reminder/advertisement • Billboard • School involvement o Work with SRTS coordinator and TTSD to create literature aimed at teachers and students o Set up booths for parents to join our campaign. OTHER PROMOTION: • Signs at participating/sponsoring businesses • Cityscape • City website • Information booths at city events • Town Hall meeting • Where can people pick up pledge cards? • Have businesses provide incentives (coupons, gift cards, services) to participants. • Have businesses sign on as sponsors or supporters. • Specify streets to include in the campaign. • Identified problem areas. • Chose a specific time of year and length of the campaign. • Specify evaluation methods; speed studies, etc.. • Name/theme/branding of our campaign: "Tigard Pace Car", "Tigard Pace Setter" • Determine average time lost from following pledge. 2 Construction Project Update — November 1, 2017 North Dakota Street (Gallo to 114th) Shoulder Walkway The street crew has paved a new shoulder walkway along the north side of North Dakota Street to give people more space to walk along North Dakota between Gallo Avenue and 114th Place. 115th Avenue Sidewalk City staff have worked with a developer to add a new section of sidewalk along the west side of 1151h Avenue south of Fonner St and north of Terrace Trails Dr. Fanno Creek Trail (Woodard Park to Bonita and Hall Blvd to Tualatin) Design work is beginning in earnest for a project to improve an existing segment and build the remaining segments of the Fanno Creek Trail from Woodard Park to Bonita Road and build a new connection from the end of 85th Avenue (Hall Boulevard) to the Tualatin Bridge. Contact Mike McCarthy at 503-718-2462 or mikem@tigard-or.gov with questions. East Tigard Sewer Improvements The City of Tigard and Clean Water Services are installing a new sanitary sewer line along Red Rock Creek between the railroad tracks and Hunziker Rd, this includes connecting sewer line under the dog park parking lot. Work is planned from mid-August through December. The contractor is installing sewer pipe through the Potso Dog Park parking lot. The parking lot may be closed up to 10 working days. Temporary parking is available along Wall Street. River Terrace River Terrace subdivisions are under construction on both sides of Roy Rogers Rd south of Scholls Ferry Rd and west of 150th Ave south of Bull Mountain Rd. All of these developments will be adding sidewalks and bike lanes along streets. If you have any questions, please contact Mike White at 503-718-2464. Derry Dell Creek and 118th Ct Landslide and Stormwater Outfall Repair A contractor is working to stabilize a landslide area and repair a stormwater pipe on Derry Dell Creek near 1181h Ct. The trail along Derry Dell Creek will be closed near 1181" Ct during the work. This project is also repairing a stormwater outlet pipe from the Rose Vista Drive area to Derry Dell Creek. Contact Carla Staedter at 971-255-7726 with questions. Hall Blvd Crosswalk The Oregon Department of Transportation is installing flashing beacons and a median island and making other improvements to the crosswalk on Hall Blvd about 400 feet north of Hwy 99W (between Joann Fabrics and Wells Fargo Bank). Some delays are possible with traffic controlled by flaggers during the work. 132nd Avenue south of Walnut Street A contractor is installing storm and sanitary sewer pipes under 132nd Avenue for new homes on the west side of 132nd Avenue south of Walnut Street. Daytime delays likely. Oak Street near 90t"Avenue A contractor is installing storm and sanitary sewer pipes under Oak Street near 90th Avenue in preparation for a new apartment complex along Oak Street. Daytime delays likely.