11/13/2019 - Agenda City of Tigard
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MEETING DATE/TIME: November 13, 2019 — 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
MEETING LOCATION: Public Works Auditorium, 8777 SW Burnham Street.,Tigard, OR 97223
1. CALL TO ORDER Kate 6:30
2. CONSIDER MINUTES Kate 6:35
3. PUBLIC COMMENT Kate 6:40
4. SW 72ND AVENUE PLANNING Tegan Enloe 6:45
5. CONSIDER APPROVAL OF 2019 TCAC ANNUAL REPORT Kate 7:05
Action Item
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7. PROJECT UPDATES Sean 7:25
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9. A NEW TIGARD TRIANGLE PHASE 2 Sean 7:45
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11. CITY CENTER URBAN RENEWAL FUTURE Sean 7:55
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13. SW CORRIDOR UPDATE Kate/ Sean 8:05
14. LIAISON REPORTS Kate 8:15
15. NON-AGENDA ITEMS All 8:25
16. ADJOURN BUSINESS MEETING Chair 8:30 p.m.
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Wednesday,December 11,6:30 p.m., Regular TCAC Meeting,Public Works Auditorium
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TOWN CENTER ADVISORY COMMISSION AGENDA- November 13, 2019
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CITY OF TIGARD
TOWN CENTER ADVISORY COMMISSION
Meeting Minutes
October 9, 2019
Members Present: Chris Haedinger, Scott Hancock, Renette Hier, Gloria Pinzon Marin (Ex
Officio), Hemendra Mathur,Tom Murphy,Tim Myshak, Kate Rogers (Chair), Ryan Ruggiero, and
Faez Soud.
Members Absent: Lucas Brook (Vice Chair), and Angeline Chong.
Staff Present: Community Development Director Kenny Asher, Redevelopment Project Manager
Sean Farrelly, and Administrative Specialist Joe Patton.
Others Present: TCAC Council Liaison John Goodhouse,TriMet Senior Community Affairs
Manager Jennifer Koozer.
1. CALL TO ORDER
Chair Rogers called the meeting to order at 6:30 pm. The meeting was held in the Public Works
Auditorium, at 8777 SW Burnham St.Joe recorded the roll call.
2. CONSIDER MINUTES
The September 11, 2019 TCAC Minutes were unanimously approved.
3. PUBLIC COMMENT—N/A.
4. SW CORRIDOR PRESENTATIONS
Jennifer Koozer gave an update on the SW Corridor project including the 2040 growth concept, the
TriMet rail system, SWC stops, timeline,Tigard specific stations, cost, concept scenarios for$400
million gap,Barbur refinements,narrow Barbur sample section,Barbur refinement impacts,Barbur
refinements technical viability under study, and upcoming meetings.
Kenny Asher presented the Tigard centric views regarding the project. The project has changed
since Tigard voters approved the ballot measure in 2016. The Mayor and Council are concerned
about the best line for Tigard. Many of the Tigard priorities included in the early stages of planning
were eliminated to reduce costs for the Bridgeport terminus. A terminus at Bridgeport is supported
but is not a Tigard priority. Projects eliminated affecting Tigard include stormwater,parks and
sidewalk improvements,Atlanta Street extension,Ash Avenue connection downtown, a Tigard
downtown station,pedestrian and bicyclist bridge access over 217,grade separated crossing over
Upper Boones Ferry,improvements to Hall Boulevard, downtown parking structure. It is also now
being proposed to eliminate traffic lanes on Barbur Boulevard.The concern is whether this is the
best project for Tigard.
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TOWN CENTER ADVISORY COMMISSION
October 9, 2019
5. DISCUSS AND CONSIDER RECOMMENDATION OF A
NEW TIGARD TRIANGLE IMPLEMENTATION REPORT
Kate distributed a draft synopsis letter from the working session to discuss the Tringle
Implementation Report. It was recommended to change "see land acquisition happen" to "see land
acquisition prioritized". It was unanimously agreed to recommend TCDA endorsement of the
report along with the revised letter.
6. DISCUSS 2019 TCAC ANNUAL REPORT
Kate will create a draft report, send it out and then it can be discussed at the next meeting.
7. PARKS AND NATURE BOND
Ryan distributed a fact sheet on the upcoming Parks and Nature bond to be voted on in November
2019 by Metro voters. He discussed some projects the bond would fund if approved. The current
bond is expiring, and voter approval is required for renewal. Commissioners passed a motion to
recommend Council endorse the Metro Parks Bond with Commissioner Hancock voting no.
8. LIAISON REPORTS—N/A.
A. The TTAC CIP transportation project rankings were distributed.
B. The Levy and Bond Advisory Task Force meets October 16. Kate will provide an update at
the next meeting.
C. Senior housing stakeholder first meeting is on October 14.
9. NON-AGENDA ITEMS
A. The Universal Plaza RFP is out.
B. TCAC recruiting starts Monday and applications are due before October 28. Gloria, Kate,
Lucas and Renette have terms expiring this year and all are eligible for reappointment.
10. ADJOURN BUSINESS MEETING
The meeting adjourned at 8:30 pm.
Joe Patton,TCAC Meeting Secretary
Kate Rogers, Chair
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2019 Annual Report of the Town Center Advisory Commission to the
Board of the Town Center Development Agency
December 1,2019
The Town Center Advisory Commission (TCAC) adopted annual goals and objectives for
calendar year 2019. The annual agenda for the TCAC was largely devoted to developing and
implementing the goals. This report is organized around the adopted 2019 TCAC Goals and
Objectives.
Aspirational Goal: Facilitate opportunities for development that promotes
walkability, equity, and connectivity across both urban renewal districts.
Outcomes
Walkability within and connectivity between the two urban renewal districts continues to
be a key issue for the commission. In June,we received a briefing on the Red Rock Creek
Trail design which includes a proposed trail that would cross Highway217 on the SW
Corridor overpass. The TCAC sent a letter to Mayor Snyder in his role as head of the TCDA
and as a member of the SW Corridor Steering Committee, strongly supporting the inclusion
of bike and ped facilities in the overpass design (See attached letter).
The TCAC participated in the development of"A New Tigard Triangle: Equitable Urban
Renewal Implementation Strategy". Several commissioners were on the New Tigard
Triangle sub-committee and we held a joint working session with the sub-committee in our
August meeting. A final draft of the plan was presented in our October meeting and we
voted to recommend acceptance of the New Tigard Triangle Strategy by the TCDA along
with the guidance that land acquisition for parks and roads be prioritized (See attached
recommendation)
The TCAC supported several projects that promote walkability, equity, and connectivity
across Downtown and the Tigard Triangle:
• Senior Center Affordable Senior Housing
• A New Tigard Triangle Implementation Strategy
• 72nd and Dartmouth development assistance
• Tigard Street Heritage Trail.
Goal 1. Downtown: Identify new revitalization projects &drive existing projects to
completion in the Downtown Urban Renewal District.
Outcomes
Progress has been made on several existing projects:
• Construction is nearly complete on Tigard Street Heritage Trail/Rotary Plaza. The
project includes a public restroom,which the TCAC has strongly advocated for.
• The Main St at Fanno project continues to move forward. The TCDA approved the
project plan in the September 3 council meeting which was one of the milestones in
the development agreement.
• Members of the TCAC participated in the selection of Northwest Housing
Alternatives to be the developer of the Senior Center affordable senior housing
project and are participating in the stakeholder meetings that will help select the
architect and provide ongoing input into the design of the project.
• Another area of focus for the TCAC this year has been the Universal Plaza. Members
of the TCAC volunteered to assist in a "public life" survey run by Gehl Studios.We
had briefings on the survey results in our August and September meetings. The
Commission is concerned about activation and maintenance of the plaza. A
representative of the TCAC will help evaluate proposals from consultants for the
activation, design and engineering of Universal Plaza.
The joint Urban Renewal Improvement Programs Joint Committee made two new matching
grant awards: 1) Stirato Bakery&Bistro for interior buildout and 2) Fraternal Order of
Eagle for external repair, paint and signage. We also saw the successful completion of the
Senet Taphouse and Versus Board Games project. These projects continue to revitalize the
Downtown district and draw more people into the city center.
Goal 2. Tigard Triangle: Participate in the development of the Tigard Triangle
Equitable Urban Renewal Implementation Project.
Outcomes
The key initiative for the TCAC in 2019 was the development of The Tigard Triangle
Equitable Urban Renewal Implementation Strategy (renamed A New Tigard Triangle:
Planning for Equitable Development).
The goal of the plan is to provide direction for strategic public investments that support
and catalyze equitable development in the Triangle that is consistent with the community's
vision, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to benefit from the area's economic
transformation.
There were a significant number of public outreach meetings as well as shareholder
interviews. And a subcommittee of four commissioners and four community members was
formed to develop the criteria used to rank projects and review the draft prioritized list.
The draft implementation plan was reviewed by TCAC and TCAC Subcommittee at a joint
meeting in August. The subcommittee strongly recommended continued public outreach
as projects are being considered.
A final draft of the plan was presented in our October meeting and we voted to recommend
acceptance of the New Tigard Triangle Strategy by the TCDA along with the guidance that
land acquisition for parks and roads be prioritized (See attached recommendation)
Goal 3. SW Corridor: Consider, investigate and recommend specific planning
components associated with the adopted SW Corridor alignment and station
locations in both downtown and the Triangle.
Outcomes
The TCAC received a briefing from city staff on the Hall Blvd station design in our May
meeting. While the station will be outside the Downtown Urban Renewal District, we are
concerned about how the city can link the station with downtown. This includes the design
of the pedestrian crossing and transit oriented development along Commercial Street.
October, TriMet presented an update on the SW Corridor project including a significant
budget shortfall and possible ways to close the funding gap. Kenny Asher outlined Mayor
Snider's concerns over the narrowing of Barber Blvd and the elimination of the section to
Bridgeport as possible ways to eliminate the shortfall. The commission continues to
support the LPA that preserves naturally occurring affordable housing, does not
necessitate on-grade crossing of Hall Blvd and extends to Bridgeport.
Goal 4.Affordable Housing: Recommend specific programs and policies to City staff
and Council that directly affect, support and encourage the development and
preservation of affordable housing downtown and in the Triangle.
Outcomes
The TCAC was directly involved with several affordable housing initiatives:
• The commission participated in the selection of the developer for Senior Center
affordable senior housing project and has two members on the stakeholder
committee. The stakeholder committee has provided input on the selection of an
architect and will provide design and implementation input throughout the project.
• CPAH's Red Rock Creek Commons project broke ground in October. The TCAC's
provision of developer assistance early in the lifecycle of this project was
instrumental in moving the project forward.
• The New Tigard Triangle: Planning for Equitable Development Project ranks
affordable housing as priority in the near term (next 5 years). Funding will be
requested in future TCDA budgets to provide development assistance for affordable
housing.
Goal S. Equitable Business Development: Recommend specific programs and
policies to City staff and Council that directly affect, support and encourage equitable
business development downtown and in the Triangle.
Outcomes
In March,the TCAC received a presentation from the Metro project manager for the
Southwest Equitable Development Strategy (SWEDS). He gave briefing on SWEDS and on
potential programs to support equitable business development.
Business and development assistance ranked as a near term priority in the New Tigard
Triangle report. Business and development assistance program development with a focus
on equity will be a part of Phase 2 of the project.
The Town Center Advisory Commission is already looking forward to 2020 and the kickoff
of our key initiative: the implementation of A New Tigard Triangle: Equitable Urban
Renewal Implementation Strategy Plan.
On behalf of the Town Center Advisory Commission,
Kate Rogers Lucas Brook
Chair Vice-Chair
Recommendations for Town Center Development Agency Consideration
Background:
The Town Center Advisory Commission (TCAC) is charged with advising the Town Center
Development Agency (TCDA) on policy and projects related to the City Center Urban
Renewal Plan and the Tigard Triangle Urban Renewal Plan. The commission is charged
with producing an annual report and recommendations for the TCDA's consideration.
2019 Recommendations
• Continue to work with Metro and TriMet to ensure stations are walkable and
activate the area around them
o Ensure that the Hall Street station design and location promotes connectivity
with the Downtown Main Street area
o Provide safe and effective pedestrian access across Hall Blvd
o Provide bike and pedestrian access on the Highway 2017 crossing
• Implement A New Tigard Triangle: Equitable Urban Renewal Implementation
Strategy Plan:
o Look for opportunities to partner with developers and other agencies to
increase the supply of affordable housing units
o Budget for and acquire land in the Triangle for public spaces that encourage
walkability and equitable business development
o Develop opportunities for equitable business development in the Triangle
through urban renewal funding and other funding sources such as grants.
Agenda Item 6
11/6/19 Urban Renewal Project Updates
City Center URD
1. Main Street at Fanno project
• AVA met milestones in first 90-day extension to the DDA
• Board to consider second 90-day extension on November 12.
• AVA has new architect and is making some design changes to make the project
more financially feasible
2. Universal Plaza
• RFP for Plaza Design, Engineering and Activation released. Proposals due Nov. 21.
• TCAC Chair to participate on proposal review and interview panel
3. Tigard Street Heritage Trail/Rotary Plaza/Public Restroom
• Trail/plaza construction likely completed week of December 8
• Restroom to be delivered and installed in early January
4. Main Street Green Street Phase 2
• Council approved Design and Engineering contract November 5
• Schedule to be developed
5. Senior Center Affordable Housing
• Two stakeholder meetings held, including architect interviews
• SERA Architects selected
• Design charette to be held November 18
6. Community Engagement
• Website updated
7. Urban Renewal Improvement Grants
• Communicated with brokers representing vacant properties on fund availability
• Stirato Bakery& Bistro project underway
8. Fanno Creek Overlook
• Board to consider authorization to sign easement agreement on Fanno Creek area.
Tigard Triangle URD
1. A New Tigard Triangle
• Phase 2 starting up
• Community meeting held October 10 to review top ranked projects
• TCDA Board briefing being scheduled
Agenda Item 6
2. Red Rock Creek Commons
• Project underway, should be complete in fall 2020
3. Dartmouth and 72"d Mixed Use
• Building permit filing is imminent
4. SW 72nd Avenue Planning Project
• Cross sections are being finalized
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