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12/04/2013 - Summary City of Tigard TIGARD Transportation Advisory Committee [TTAC] Meeting Summary Wednesday, December 4, 2013, 6:30 PM— 8:30 PNT Tigard Library,2""Floor Con£ Room- 13500 SW Hall Blvd,Tigard, Oregon MEMBERS PRESENT (5): Steven Bass (Chair), Mark Bogert,Mike Stevenson, Evelyn Murphy, Don Schmidt (arrived at 6:50 p.m.) MEMBERS ABSENT (3): Karen Hughart, Dennis Mitchell,Jennifer Stanfield OTHERS PRESENT: (0) STAFF PRESENT: 1\1ike McCarthy, Streets and Transportation Sr Project Engineer; Carissa Collins, Sr Management Analyst; Chris Wiley, Sr Administrative Specialist 1. Call to Order 6:30 pm— Chair Steven Bass called the meeting to order at 6:34 p.m. Roll Call— Chris Approval of November 6 Meeting Summary— as there was no quorum present at the opening of the meeting, Chair Bass directed staff to contact the members present at the November meeting by email, to obtain approval for the November minutes. Visitor Comment—None 2. Presentation of Final CIP Project Prioritizations — Carissa On January 21, there is a city council work session. Staff is asking to have at least one member from each committee; TTAC for transportation, CCAC for downtown and PRAB for parks, to be at the meeting to talk about the comments that were included with your committee's ratings. Of course, all committee members are encouraged to attend this important meeting. Staff will present the rankings. Council will consider the list and the testimony from the different committees and then make their decision. TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE SUMMARY—December 4,2013 City of Ti gazd 113125 S IF Hall Blvd, Tigard OR 97223 50343911171 I nww.gzard-or. I Page 1 oft I/Tran.portationAdvisog Committee/2013/12-Decl 12 04 13 Meeting Summa, 3. FY 2015 Budget Update —Toby Toby told the TTAC members prioritizing the projects on the Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) kicks off the budget process. The city then works on the operating budgets and financial resources available to match up with the priorities on the CIP. At the end of next week city departments will start putting together their operating budgets and engineering will start costing out the top projects to match with available funding sources. At the end of March, beginning of April, the Finance staff starts doing the technical part, assembling the data for review to begin at the end of April. 4. 99W/Gaarde/McDonald Project Update—Mike The right-of-way acquisition costs came in higher than anticipated. The project plan has been modified to keep the project costs more in line with the original budget. The revised project should happen in 2015. 5. SW Corridor Update—Mike A. The SW corridor Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) is looking at actual routes that could be served by either light rail or bus rapid transit. Tigard Senior Transportation Planner Judith Gray will bring the TAC's study results to the February TTAC meeting. Staff will be looking for some feedback from TTAC members. Once the most viable alternatives have been identified, the next step is to do a Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS). B. Tom Mills from TriMet will also be attending the February TTAC meeting to talk about the SW Service Enhancement Plan which purpose is to look at bus service in this area and where it can be improved. 6. Paving Report - Mike (Attachment 1) The maps show what was done in 2012 and what was done in 2013. Since 2009, the city has paved or slurry sealed more than half the streets in the city. The expectation is slurry seal will last approximately eight years. All the streets in the city that are candidates for slurry seal have been completed. Charts on pages 3, 4 and 5 are indicators of road conditions and the impacts of paving activity. Revenues for street maintenance have come in at about where staff thought they would. The city has accomplished everything it can with slurry seal and needs to move on to some larger, more challenging, more costly road improvements. New guidance form the federal government about road standards that comply with the Americans with Disability Act (ADA), require the city to replace ramps to ADA standards on future road improvements. This requirement could increase costs for road improvements as much as 15%. TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE SUMMARY—December 4,2013 City of Tigard 113125 SIHaII Blvd,Tigard OR 97223 503-6391171 1 www.hard-orgov I Page 1 of 2 I/TranrportationAdvisory Committee/2013/12-Dec/12 04 13 Meeting Summary 7. Other Updates - All A. Update on the Recruiting Process -Nlike Stevenson will be leaving at the end of his term this month. T\4ike has become very active in the recently formed Tigard Downtown Association. He will continue to participate in Tigard development in that capacity. Karen Hughart will serve another term on TTAC. New members selected are Karen Mohling, Elise Shearer who is moving from the City Center Advisory Commission Chair where her term is ending this month to her new appointment on the TTAC, Kevin Watkins who will serve a three-year term and Tanya Firemoon who has been appointed to a one-year term. With all the vacant seats on TTAC filled for the coming year, the city is fortunate that this committee will also have Erik Halstead and Mark Carlton serving as alternates. B. On February 14, Tigard will hold an event called, "Tigard Loves its Parks". The city will celebrate the completion of recent park projects including completing the 92nd Avenue sidewalk, the East Butte Heritage Park by the Tigard House,Jack Park, and a new stretch of Fanno Creek Trail (from l\lain St to Grant Ave). 8. January Meeting -All As TTAC's meeting day is scheduled for the first Wednesday of each month and the first Wednesday in January 2014 will be January 1, New Year holiday, the committee cancelled the January meeting and will meet again on Wednesday, February 5. 9. Adjourn - Steve Steve adjourned the meeting at 8:37 pm. c CL"Chris"Wiley,TT eeting Secretary ATTEST: Steven Bass, Chairman Recording Secretary's Note:To requests copies of the attachments to these minutes,please email:christinew@tigard-orgov The next TTAC meeting will be held on Wednesday,February S, at the Tigard Library 2nd Floor Conference Room, 13500 SW Hall Blvd.from 6.30pm - 8.30pm. TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE SUMMARY-December 4,2013 City of Tigard 113125 SWCHall Blvd,Tigard OR 97223 503-639-4171 1 www.gZard-orgov I Pagel of2 Il TransportationAdvixoDD Commiltee/2013/12-Decl 12 04 13 Afeefing Summary '' City of Tigard Transportation Advisory Committee Agenda MEETING DATE/TIME: December 4, 2013 -- 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. MEETING LOCATION: Tigard Library, 2nd Floor Conference Room 1. Call to order Steve 6:30 Roll Call Chris Approval of Nov 6 Meeting Summary Steve Visitor Comment Steve 2. Presentation of Final CIP Project Prioritizations Carissa 6:40 3. FY 2015 Budget Update Carissa 7:00 4. 99W/Gaarde/McDonald Project Update Mike 7:05 5. SW Corridor Update Judith 7:15 6. Paving Report (if time allows) Mike 7:45 7. Other Updates All 8:00 Update on the Recruiting Process 8.January Meeting? All 8:10 9. Adjourn Steve 8:15 Supporting materials/handouts 11.06.13 Meeting Summary Paving report and maps (distributed at November meeting) TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA— December 4, 2013 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