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05/05/2010 - Packet Completeness Review for Boards, Commissions and Committee Records CITY OF TIGARD f �f �I11 yYl 1 Ne e of Board,C ssion or Committee S - .s-- /o Date of Meeting I have verified these documents are a complete copy of the official record. '-r. , Print Name Signature 02Dat6 - 1.2- Date e t� City of Tigard Transportation Advisory Committee ❑ Agenda MEETING DATE/TIME: May 5, 2010, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. MEETING LOCATION: City of Tigard Library, 2nd Floor Conference Room 13500 SW Hall Blvd., Tigard 1. Call to order Jeremy 6:30 PM 2. Committee Business 6:30 PM a. Roll Call Twila b. Minutes Twila c. TTAC Recruitment Judith d. Visitor Comments Jeremy 3. Staff Updates Mike/Judith/Carissa 6:40 PM a. Rail—Volution b. HCT Planning c. Street Maintenance Fee Update d. Construction projects 4. Striping Options for Overlay Streets Mike 7:10 PM 5. Transportation Work Program Judith/Mike 7:30 PM 6. Adjourn Jeremy 8:30 PM ATTACHMENTS • Summary Matrix: Anticipated Staff Activities and Potential TTAC Roles • Rail—Volution Hand Outs FUTURE MEETINGS • Review of potential pedestrian improvements NOTE: Please remember that the library is still open when we adjourn our meeting. Please leave the meeting room quietly as a courtesy to library staff and patrons. TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA— May 5, 2010 City of Tigard 1 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard, OR 97223 1 503-639-4171 1 www.tigard-or.gov I Page 1 oft DRAFT April 28, 2010 Transportation Advisory Committee-Anticipated Staff Activities and Potential TTAC Role Project/Activity Timeline/ Schedule driver Potential TTAC Role(s)and Participation Schedule Citywide Pedestrian Projects Yearly CIP a Select/rank projects,conceptual design Southwest Corridor High Capacity Summer 2010- Final contract e 2 TTAC members on Community Advisory Committee Transit(HCT)Station Area Planning Fall 2011 and scoping a Presentations to TTAC of key findings&team recommendations e TTAC recommendation to Council e Participate in Public Involvement/Information Updated street cross section design FY 2010-2011 Time/budget a Committee or subcommittee standards (Fall-Winter) permitting a Review/prioritize options presented by staff e TTAC recommendation to Council Conceptual Design review(example, On-going n/a a Participate in e Pacific Highway/Gaarde-McDonald (Winter 2011 or a Review/approve key findings and recommendations improvements later) a Participate in Public Involvement/Information Traffic Control Policy(Neighborhood On-going TTAC schedule a Establish overall program priorities Streets) permitting a Review individual traffic calming requests Tigard Trails Master Plan Summer 2010- Final contracting a Briefings to TTAC Fall 2011 a Review/approve key findings and recommendations e Participate in Public Involvement/Information Urban Forestry Code Update Summer 2010- Underway a Briefings to TTAC Fall 2011 a Review/approve key findings and recommendations e Participate in Public Involvement/Information Citywide Connectivity and Circulation FY 2010-2011 Time/budget a Subcommittee or TTAC participation Study permitting a Review findings presented by staff e Assist in field work e TTAC recommendation to Council Main Street/Green Street Summer 2010- Final contracting a CAC participation Fall 2011 a Briefings to TTAC e Review/approve key findings and recommendations e Participate in Public Involvement/Information is\Transportation Advisory Committee\2010\050310\Potential TTAC Activities.docx DRAFT April 28, 2010 Safe Routes to School or other School Not scheduled Exploratory • Strong role for TTAC or Ped/Bike subcommittee Partnerships • Community/school district outreach • Regular briefings to TTAC Transportation Systems Development Unknown Time/budget • CAC participation Charge Update permitting . Briefings to TTAC • Review/approve key findings and recommendations • Participate in Public Involvement/Information 1-5-Barbur Boulevard Refinement Plan Spring/Summer Funding • Participate in Community Advisory Committee 2011-Fall 2010 • Review/approve key findings and recommendations • Participate in Public Involvement/Information is\Transportation Advisory Committee\2010\050310\Potential TTAC Activities.docx Building Livable Communities with Transit Rafl-Mution About Partners & Affiliates Conference Resources What IS Roil-Volution _ • _ _ _ Announcements— Call nnouncementsCall for Proposals Update "V +•:v;; �: : If you submitted a proposal but did not receive a confirmation aka email, contact us at info--�;uwyVl:-I1Vf,.[.V. a rases iDo you live in or near - Portland,Oregon? low , Areyouu interested in volunteer o _ ortunities? -- opL - es - Portland Streetcar now Watch our 2009 Keynote_ Speakers! Full Plenary Videos connects to the new Available Now. 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Regional policies have preserved farmland and open space, while providing lifestyle options and creating thriving regional and town centers. t More than $11 .5 billion in new lids 4 I' development has occurred near the region's light rail and streetcar Visionary leaders, planners and designers are building sustainable communities with buildings that are not just green http://www.raiIvolution.com/future.asp(2 of 6)[4/28/2010 10:38:52 AM] Rall Volution-Building Livable Communities with Transit:Future Conferences but "living buildings"functioning completely within their footprint. . See how transit corridors help communities fulfill their development and mobility plans. Making Great Places Place-making is a Rail-Volution theme, and in Portland, Making the Greatest Place is a commitment to protecting all of the reasons people choose to live here. Regional dedication to compact, livable communities and revitalized business districts can be seen as you walk or ride through the neighborhoods of the region. Transit is a key ingredient to making a great place. Area leaders have leveraged federal and state transportation investments to create more than $11 .5 billion of development near streetcar and light rail lines. Great places happen where recreation, work and services are all an easy bike trip, transit ride or walk nearby. Like communities everywhere, the Portland region faces the challenges of climate change, scarce resources, sustained economic development, environmental quality, access to opportunities and the pursuit of a high quality of life for everyone. Much remains to be done in Making the Greatest Place in Portland. Rail-Volution 2010 will showcase this region's vision and accomplishments. Learn more about Making the Greatest Place from Metro, the regional government. 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Learn more at TriMet, the regional transportation agency; and Bike Portland, the city's daily news source covering the Portland bike scene. Getting greener Green is not just a slogan in Portland; it is an ethos. It is the future of the economy, with the Mayor Adams' economic development strategy setting a goal of 10,000 new jobs in five years and creating the most sustainable economy in the world. Portland has been able to attract companies and firms committed to green business practices and who lead in the manufacture of sustainable products. The city is home to the most LEED-certified buildings per capita in the nation and is planning the largest "living building" in the world. Next is a LEED certified neighborhood and a green transit rich eco- district. While in Portland, you will experience this region's commitment to renewable energy—from solar to hydro to wind, this region is working to reduce emissions and sustain the environment. While many cities have seen increases in emissions of 17 percent or more, Portland's emissions are declining. Portland's Climate Action Plan sets the course for Portland to reduce CO2 levels to 80 percent below 1990 levels by 2050. Learn more about Portland's green strategies and the Climate Action Plan at the City of Portland. v Working together The Portland region is committed to smart planning and effective, affordable and green building. In 1979, the region adopted an Urban Growth Boundary to protect farms and forests from urban sprawl and to promote the efficient use of land, public facilities and services inside the boundary. By reducing .I oil �. http://www.railvolution.com/future.asp(4 of 6)[4/28/2010 10:38:52 AM] Rall Volution-Building Livable Communities with Transit: Future Conferences sprawl the region has reduced the need to build costly infrastructure outside the boundary. This community stood together to t reject building the proposed Mt. 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Hood, home to world-famous skiing and camping, Portland provides outdoor opportunities in the city or a short drive away. If you go by light rail, streetcar, bike, foot, rail or kayak, Portland offers a route for you. And, the 2010 conference will be held during the week of October 18 through 21, so bring the family and stay through the weekend! Learn more about visiting Portland at Travel Portland. Transportation by the Numbers The Bureau of Transportation in the City of Portland plans, builds, manages, and maintains: . 3,949 lane miles of improved streets . 2,485 miles of sidewalks 305 miles of bikeways . 1 1 bike boxes . 155 bridges . 26 miles of guardrails . 537 retaining walls IN http://www.railvolution.com/future.asp(5 of 6)[4/28/2010 10:38:52 AM] Rail Volution-Building Livable Communities with Transit:Future Conferences . 5,133 feet of harbor wall along the Willamette River 187 stairways . 1 ,01 1 traffic signals o 1,640 traffic calming devices . 54,588 street lights 143,654 street signs 1 ,733 parking meters 17,742 pavement symbols and words . 1 aerial tram 10 streetcars 1 China Gate 7 miles of streetcar tracks Support and operations facilities (Source: 2008-09 Annual Report) Volunteer Opportunities If you live in or near the Portland, Oregon region and are interested in volunteer opportunities for the October 18-21 , 2010 Rail-Volution conference, 1-H& hers:. http://www.railvolution.com/future.asp(6 of 6)[4/28/2010 10:38:52 AM] City of Tigard �i i Transportation Advisory Committee [TTAC] MINUTES Wednesday,May 5, 2010, 6:30 PM— 8:30 PM Tigard Library, 2 Floor Conf. Room- 13500 SW Hall Blvd,Tigard, Oregon MEMBERS PRESENT (4): Anthony Rivano;Basil Christopher; Dennis Mitchell; and Jeremy Vermilyea MEMBERS ABSENT (5): Christopher Warren;Jennifer Stanfield;Joe Schweitz; Cam Gilmour; and Tigard City Council Liaison Gretchen Buehner OTHERS PRESENT: Carolyn Barkley STAFF PRESENT: Michael McCarthy, Sr. Project Engineer;Twila Willson, Sr. Administrative Specialist; and Judith Gray, Sr. Transportation Planner 1. Call to Order Jeremy Vermilyea called the meeting to order at 6:30 pm. 2. Committee Business a. Roll Call—Twila Willson called the roll. b. Minutes —The April 7,2010 minutes were approved by unanimously vote as presented. c. TTAC Recruitment—Judith Gray reported that the recruitment process going well for applicants to the TTAC,with advertising appearing in Cityscape and on the City's website. Three applications have been received and she has talked with several other interested people. Interviews will be conducted by the Mayor and Council Member Gretchen Buehner. Council is scheduled to approve the new TTAC members in June. d. Visitor Comments -None I:\Transportation Advisory Committee\2010\050510\Minutes for TTAC 5-5-10.docx Page 1 of 4 3. Staff Updates a. Rail-Volution—This international conference started in Portland a number of years ago and has now cycled back around with the next conference scheduled here in October. (Information on the upcoming conference was distributed.) The conference includes technical sessions and several mobile tours. Tigard is hoping to bring conference participants to this area on the topic of the WES line,if chosen in the selection process that is now underway. If selected, the Tigard Triangle may be a focus for our area. TTAC and staff involvement is invited and encouraged. b. HCT Planning—Planning for HCT will begin with the station area land use plan. The HCT mode is not yet determined. It is likely that light rail and bus rapid transit will be evaluated.The planning is moving slowly,but is progressing. c. Street Maintenance Fee Update—Adopted in `04-05, fees are parking space oriented. Previous data on parking spaces has been updated;now 841 businesses will generate 42,000-45,000 parking spaces providing a slight increase in revenue. There are an estimated 3,000 vacant parking spaces that the property owner needs to apply for vacant property exceptions so they aren't charged for the spaces. Businesses fluxuate over time. Information on the vacancy issue is going to Council next week. The fee increase will be phased in over time. Gradual increases are already planned over the next few years. Municipal code currently would require a certain number of parking spaces,if the building were constructed today,using a formula based on square footage and type of business. d. Construction Projects: • Pacific Hwy (99W1/Hall Blvd./Greenburg Rd./Main St. —The contractor started last week. Some trees have been taken down. They will begin on 99W next week. Most work willbe from 9 pm—5 am. The contractor is penalized $500 for every 15-minutes they work past the time deadline. They are required to finish the project this year and will be penalized$1300 per day if they don't finish. The final paving will probably take place next spring. The project provides a lot of public information via Twitter, website, and Friday morning meetings at the McDonalds on Main St. • Burnham St. —Progressing.The contractor is doing water line replacements now. Curbs will go in soon. • ARRA Pavement Preservation—The weather has caused delays. Soon to begin paving projects: 72°d from Hwy 217 to Upper Boones Ferry—night work involves detours; Durham Rd. from Hall to Upper Boones Ferry-weekend work and the road will be closed to through traffic May 15-16; and Bonita Rd. —night work. • Garrett St. —The sidewalk along the south side is being constructed—paid for through a grant. • Flashing Yellow Arrow Signals—Signal timing and programming is being worked on. 4. Striping Options for Overlay Streets Mike McCarthy distributed packets outlining the City's slurry seal paving plans. The program is set up throughout the city on an 8-yr. cycle with neighborhood networks set as the boundaries. Crews go through the designated area cleaning, they'll put the slurry seal down in a full day, and then crews come back for cleanup. This gives some options for striping streets, humps, and `turtle' caps which can cause problems with bikes and motorcycles. Mr. McCarthy suggests replacing the large bumps with smaller ones because they hold up better. Packets were also distributed on the preliminary overlay projects planned for this summer. These projects also present an opportunity to change the striping. There was a discussion on the several proposed options for striping for vehicles and bike lanes along Sequoia Parkway. The option favored was for 14 ft. travel lanes (shared with bikes) and 12 ft. center turn lanes. I:\Transportation Advisory Committee\2010\050510\Minutes for TTAC 5-5-10.docx Page 2 of 4 Pfaffle is another street where bike lanes could be added,which Mr. McCarthy recommended doing using 5-ft. bike lanes and 11-ft. vehicle travel lanes. Commercial St. and the other streets he recommended leaving as they are. Portions of 72"d Ave. have no leeway for making changes. Mr. McCarthy asked TTAC to let him know if they saw other areas where bike lanes or pedestrian improvements could be added. The committee discussed the possibility of applying for grants for sidewalks; $100,000 is available per year for pedestrian improvements such as sidewalks, trails, etc. 5. Transportation Work Program The draft matrix was given to everyone listing the projects and activities, the timeline schedule, and how TTAC might participate in each activity. This is not a final TTAC work program but a discussion of possibilities in order to gauge TTAC interest. Each item was briefly discussed: • Citywide Pedestrian Projects—prioritize upcoming pedestrian projects;Bike/Ped Subcommittee likely to develop initial recommendations • SW Corridor HCT Station Area Planning—consultant selected; two TTAC representatives want to work on this project with CAC. Liaisons would provide information and allow TTAC to be at the core. (See further discussion below). • Updated Street Cross Section Design Standards—consistent with County and ODOT design standards. Basically will clean up inconsistencies and take suggestions on design standards and potential code revisions. Present options following general findings and recommendations. • Conceptual Design Review—impacts on businesses, turn lanes, side streets, angles, etc. to visualize what is wanted • Traffic Control Policy—calls received would be brought to this committee; some are valid, some not, usually about speed on streets;recommendations for speed humps(cushions) —avoid details; this is not a complaint body,but rather make policy recommendations, specific criteria • Tigard Trails Master Plan—make recommendations regarding trails to be included in the plan • Urban Forestry Code Update—now underway;make recommendations to be included in code; street trees are a big issue • Citywide Connectivity and Circulation Study#8—of high importance from the TSP—funding issues though, street stub challenges—what should and shouldn't be connected • Main Street/Green Street —consultant selected, funded,will have a CAC—Kim McMillan will be project manager • Safe Routes to School or Other School Partnerships—exploratory at present,national and state level programs encouraging safety, cross walks,bike paths, etc. in school zones. Community and teacher involvement needed • Transportation SDC Update—Tigard is covered as part of the county TDT,but could decide to implement its own city System Development Charge, as other cities have. • I-5 Barbur Blvd. Refinement Plan—major mobility corridor in the metro area,includes bikes, transit, freight, freeway/highway, traffic, alternative travel Judith Gray distributed the 1-Year Work Program and suggested timeframe for TTAC to work with as an outline of ideas to start with. Staff wishes to have TTAC focus on areas of special interest. I:\Transportation Advisory Committee\2010\050510\Minutes for TTAC 5-5-10.docx Page 3 of 4 Judith Gray pointed out that while there are a lot of transportation activities coming up,HCT will be a high priority and high visibility topic. She suggested that instead of the previously planned approach (two TTAC liaisons), the TTAC could make up the core of the citizens advisory group from the upcoming HCT Land Use Plan.Judith expressed that this is consistent with Council's intent in forming a TTAC, especially for such a high visibility project. The committee would be augmented with a total of around 15-18. Every few months,the regular TTAC meeting would be replaced with the HCT committee meeting. This is still being worked out in scoping the final contract. There was general support among members present. The committee discussed the possibility of meeting twice monthly when necessary for project workflow. They also suggested that traffic control is ongoing and something they should regularly be involved in. They stressed the need to be careful not to over-commit and create subcommittees when appropriate. 6. Adjourn—The meeting was adjourned at 8:35 pm. No meeting in June. Next meeting is July 7h. FUTURE MEETINGS: Twila Willson, TTAC Secretary A ST: J my Vermilyea, airman The next TTAC meeting will be held on Wednesday,July 7, at the Tigard Library 2 id Floor Conference Room, 13500 SW Hall Blvd. from 6.30pm—8.30pm. I:\Transportation Advisory Committee\2010\050510\Minutes for TTAC 5-5-10.docx Page 4 of 4 Tigard Transportation Construction Project Update May 5,2010 Construction Anticipated Project Name Description Start Completion Activities in Next Few Weeks • Third through lane both directions on Pacific Hwy Pacific Hwy 99W • Separate left, through,and right lanes on side streets Night Construction Starts May 10 • Site clearing and tree removal /Hall Blvd / • Safety —turn radius,geometry,median Hall to 217 April,2010 Spring,2011 • Utility Relocation Greenburg Rd / • Widened sidewalks,better crossings,and bike lanes • Right-of-Way Acquisition Main St • Stormwater pollution-reduction treatment • Landscaping, trees, and aesthetic improvements • Full street reconstruction • Water Line replacement/removal • Widened sidewalks,many pedestrian amenities • Utility Undergrounding Burnham Street • Stormwater pollution-reduction treatment Fall,2009 Spring,2011 • Stormwater system construction • Landscaping and aesthetic improvements • Dog park improvements • Road base preparation• Curb Installation • LED Streetlights • Durham Road(Hall to Upper Boones) Pavement overlays on: Closure May 15-16 ARRA Pavement • 72nd Avenue Summer, Preservation • Durham Rd May,2010 2010 • 72nd Ave Night Work and Detours • Bonita Rd • Bonita Rd Night Work • Engineering for Additional Streets • Sidewalk along south side • Roadway Excavation Garrett Street • Landscaping and stormwater collection April,2010 June,2010 • Sidewalks and Curbs • Pavement overlay • Roadway Prep for Paving Flashing Yellow Install new left turn signal heads March,2010 June,2010 allowing permissive left • Timing and programming ' Arrow Signals turns (turn left when you can) at 24 intersections • Flashing Arrow Activation TTAC 1-Year Work Program (Hypothetical*) Project Activity 2010, Quarter 2(June only) TSP Update Review legislative status 2010,Quarter 3 HCT Land Use Plan 1st CAC meeting. Kick off meeting with team Street cross section standards Review current standards for inconsistencies; Develop street design desired elements Rail—Volution Help with local activities Urban Forestry Code Revisions Presentation from project team Citywide Pedestrian Projects Establish ranking method; Review available budget and potential projects Main Street Green Street Kick off meeting with team 2010,Quarter 4 HCT Land Use Plan 2"0 CAC meeting. Existing conditions; market study; project objectives/evaluation criteria Street cross section standards Continue review and updates of street sections Rail—Volution Help with local activities Tigard Trails Plan Work session with project team Urban Forestry Code Revisions Work session with project team Citywide paving projects Establish ranking method; Review available budget and potential projects Main Street Green Street Work session with project team Citywide Connectivity and Circulation Review of project scope/purpose/outcome Develop guidelines and objectives 2011,Quarter I HCT Land Use Plan General project updates Hwy 99W/Gaarde-McDonald Conceptual Design Review of intersection design/operations issues; design options Neighborhood traffic management Consider policy and guidelines Urban Forestry Code Revisions Work session with project team Main Street Green Street Work session with project team Citywide Connectivity and Circulation Review field inventory _ 2011,Quarter 2 HCT Land Use Plan 3'6 CAC meeting.Transportation analysis. Fiscal impact. Open house summary. CAC recommendation on preferred plan. Hwy 99W/Gaarde-McDonald Conceptual Design Further review of intersection design options, preferences Citywide Pedestrian Projects Establish ranking method; Review available budget and potential projects This hypothetical work program is provided to illustrate the types of activities that may be presented to TTAC over the next 12 months.These projects are part of the anticipated staff work program; however,specific timing of most of the projects is not known.Also,the precise role of the TTAC will be determined through further input from TTAC and discussions with each project manager regarding their plans and requirements for community input. 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HALL BLVD. ` NO SCALE f:` TIGARD, OREGON 97223 Slurry Seal OF VOICE.' 503-639-4171 FAX 503-624-0752 T o v WWW.TIGARD-OR.GOV 4+i DESIGN:RCW DRAWN:RCW CHECK: MDM PROJECT NO: C1P 2010-00001 Layout 0675 CITYOF T I G A R D e TAYLOR'S FERRY OREGON pN PLANS FOR PROJECT A � NORTH 2010-11 PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE PROGRAM y°�°L` 'AW°TAFY STREET Asphaltic Concrete OverlayBAYLOR ST OTREE4� MCDOTYAL� BONTTA R TO BE SUPPLEMENTED BY THE CITY OF TIGARD DESIGN STANDARDS DATED JULY 15. 1858 a BEEF BEND RO. �, DURHAM N SHADY LN � 5GHo� 4$ F��RY 12A �� CLIN ��,ttN Sheets L4—L5 aRr,�o� T Project Location=® ' N ¢ VICINITY MAP Dt; W " Sheet L IO Z p INDEX OF SHEETS Sheet L8 I � I� � e f xi Description f SPRING WOO R ' PHAFFU ® EtMHURST Sr OTA o � 2 X2 Description 2 NDKFH0 Sheets L8—L9 G H RMOSO W Z a CRe£N�U'pC •4p N Sr 3 g VELANQ Sr Sheet L3 Vicinity s0 ® EWIS Location (Typ) NZAGA ST ZE I NN a0 NORTH DAKOTA ST 0 \ �a v U J aoL2 E V Y 72ND AVE � o_ a w v ti1'c 2 �f f1LI!'�rAs z� �zs CO� �GINr �0 � � r Sheets L I—L3 �G OREGON 4 'A C) a 210g9 $� A7TFNTl'DN:t)nsgan rvN requires you to Ivrlow rotes S D t w odopfed by the Oregon Uldify N01rtk0libn Cenler. 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WWW.TIGARD-OR.GOV ° r 1-800-332-2344 LOCATION MAPS - a� PROTECT NUMBER Type 7-190 LF E-RA Type 7-130 LF 911PI" � E-RA 4' _ Cold plane pavement �.-�- � Z Stop bar - removal IimiP - 1570 SY - 40 SFR foto/ Ph;s secPion _ See Detoil Sheet Lai n "n E2L EA - - 2 EA 5 fn `sem o r r ^. �� ,:- Begin type 3 240 LFAS Q3 End type 3P01, 9 f Type 7-17 LF 8eg;n type 5 III - 970 LF i� Star+dard x r e s t3egin type 5 r w Ik � - 725 LF .•.. c oss o r' -31 SF (-.. We 1, All drawings on Sheets L 1 thru C) , L 1 1 are schematic ;n nature Cold plane pavement !: and hove no stole _ removal limit _- *- A '` 2. See Sheet S1 & S2 for striping � � E-LA •�• N and pavement morkr'ng details b LdJ . 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