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01/07/2015 - Packet p Completeness Review for Boards, Commissions and Committee Records CITY OF TIGARD TTAC -Tigard Transportation Advisory Committee Name of Board, Commission or Committee January 7, 2015 Date of Meeting I have verified these documents are a complete copy of the official record. Joe Patton,Meeting Secretary Print Name C,jp.,- povi gnature February 5, 2015 Date City of Tigard Transportation Advisory Committee Agenda MEETING DATE/TIME: January 7, 2015 — 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. MEETING LOCATION: Tigard Library, 2nd Floor Conference Room 1) Call to order Steve 6:30 Roll Call Joe Approval of December 2014 Meeting Summary Steve Visitor Comment Steve 2) Safe Routes to School Project Update Mark 6:40 3) Post-2014 Paving Report Mike 7:10 4) Elections in February Mike 7:40 5) Member and Guest Communication Group 7:45 6) Project Updates Mike 8:00 7) Other Updates All 8:20 8) Adjourn Steve 8:30 Supporting materials/handouts Post-2014 Paving Report TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA—January 7, 2015 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 P\Transportation Advisog Committee\2095\01 January\ttac 150107 agenda.docx CITY OF TIGARD TIGARD TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE Meeting Minutes January 7, 2015 CALL TO ORDER Vice Chair Hughart called the meeting to order at 6:30 pm. The meeting was held in the Tigard Library,2nd Floor Conf. Room, at 13500 SW Hall Blvd. Members Present: Karen Hughart (Vice Chair), Benjamin Gooley, Elise Shearer,Erik Halstead, Evelyn Murphy,Jennifer Stanfield, Kevin Watkins,Mark Bogert, Stephanie McKee,Joseph Vasicek (alternate), and Timothy Esau (alternate) Members Absent: Don Schmidt and Ravi Nagaraj (alternate) Staff Present: Mike McCarthy, Streets and Transportation Sr. Project Engineer;Mark Bernard, Associate Transportation Planner; and Joe Patton, Sr.Administrative Specialist Others Present: None 1. APPROVAL OF MEETING SUMMARY / PUBLIC COMMENT The December 3, 2014 meeting summary was approved. There was no public comment. 2. SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL PROJECT UPDATE Mark Bernard gave an overview of the program and the grant application for its funding. The largest portion of the grant would be used to hire a program coordinator.Work on the program has already begun in Tigard and will continue even if grant is not awarded. The grant selections will be made by early March with funding on July 1. 3. POST-2014 PAVING REPORT Mike reviewed the draft paving report for 2014 along with four maps showing the pavement projects for 2014, end of 2013, 2009—2014 and the tentative plan for 2015—2019. Tigard has approximately 152 miles of pavement and 80 miles have had paving or surface treatments over the last six years. The paving condition index was 67 in 2009 and 70 at the end of 2013,with the low eighties being the ideal for lower maintenance costs. Committee members want to explore options for paving at least a portion of the backlog streets,which could include increasing fees. Mike will discuss some funding options in March to assist in making a recommendation to Council. Kevin and Stephanie will research traffic calming methods and discuss them at a future meeting so the Committee can make recommendations for a citywide policy. 4. ELECTIONS IN FEBRUARY Mike provided an overview of the elections process and roles of the Chair and Vice Chair. 5. MEMBER AND GUEST COMMUNICATION Elise noted that a four building 225 unit project was being built on Oak St. next to the Lincoln Center. A hearing is taking place January 13 and comment can be made in writing prior to the meeting or in person at the meeting. Right of way and crossings were mentioned as concerns. Page 1 of 2 TIGARD TRANSPl3RTAT)<ON ADVISORY COMM111 L1 I211uar, -. _' 115 6- PROJECT UPD TE:5 11he RivrE Temacc Coa71914 ran, I'i.:,,. -„r:lt,dirt�_, itbe Tralm--parutir,n'lla11,wm adopird Decembor 14, oxjt' for dcvc1-jpjy:,enr A«Rnk1 I-warrg A-.OFkerf or.3 gongwiTk the Funding s tmLcgt.Thr r '}G sir&—/NjirA�,iI,*,l►'1 corunrvction.is undrr.+��n, nW V'LOUE SL PM)CCi VVAA p0r,tpL-Mcd 111117El ¢O I(; I hit 10 V rious iSSSUes €HVh �� fLLIILI 11 ji r. wr r Lard pumr33Hrtg..wi LL w E't linea:, The st 1 �, cu ffirLs ti4r11 t . 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I K4�f A .t ami HI to t. kite Chill Ny,ft 2 f3 City of Tigard �. g Memorandum To: Mayor John Cook and Members of Council From: Kenny Asher, Community Development Director Re: Regional Travel Options Grant for a Safe Routes to School Program Date: December 19, 2014 Metro is accepting Regional Travel Options (RTO) grant applications to fund projects that improve air quality and enhance mobility through walking, biking and transit. The Community Development Department has been working with a local consulting agency,Alta Planning+ Design, to submit a grant proposal by December 19`''to fund a Safe Routes to School (SRTS) program in Tigard. This memo summarizes why the RTO grant is important,potential changes to Tigard's budget should the grant be awarded, and progress establishing a SRTS program. BACKGROUND RTO Grant Program The RTO grant program at Metro mainly funds projects that educate and inform travelers about alternative commuting options. Recent projects that have received funding sponsored employer commute options programs on Swan Island,installed way-finding signage on regional trails in Clackamas County and paid for workshops, outreach and events to increase bicycle ridership throughout the region. Metro accepts grant proposals under the RTO program every two years. Eligible projects are scored and ranked based on alignment with Metro goals to promote alternative transportation, economic development and livability. Project scoring is weighted towards environmental, equity,health and economic development outcomes. The current grant cycle has nearly$2 million available for general grant projects apportioned among the three counties in the region, and Portland.Successful grant awards will become available July 1, 2015 with projects completed by June 30, 2017. Safe Routes to School Program The SRTS program is active at the national, state and local level. The SRTS National Partnership provides policy support, funding advocacy and guidance to regional partners that assist local programs. The State used to fund SRTS programs directly through grants that managed dedicated Federal highway funds. SRTS programs are mostly implemented through coordinators at school districts who direct marketing and outreach efforts that increase walking and biking to schools. Portland's SRTS program, for example, quadrupled walking and biking at area schools in ten years. 1 Specific Federal transportation funding for state SRTS programming was available between 2005 and 2012. The latest transportation bill (MAP-21) combines transportation funding for bicycling and walking into a single pool,reducing what was previously available by 30%. Seeking funding through the RTO program for Tigard's SRTS program is essential given significant reductions in dedicated Federal pass through funds. RTO GRANT BUDGET IMPLICATIONS Almost all of the$209,770 in funding requested through the RTO grant program will be allocated to hire a SRTS program coordinator for the two years the grant will be active. Dana Bennett is working with Jill Armstrong in HR to appropriately classify the position.The remaining funds will be allocated to purchasing 40 bicycles for use by sixth graders during annual safety training,parent volunteer training, and education and outreach materials. Required matching funds will come from two sources. The cash portion $41,250 of the required Federal match is coming from a Washington County MSTIP Opportunity Fund allocation. The in- kind portion of the match from Tigard will take the form of staff time, communications and printed materials valued at$106,666. The total cash and in-kind match for the grant is $147,916. SRTS PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION Some progress has already been made implementing SRTS in Tigard. Department staff has received assistance from the Tigard-Tualatin School District making contacts at local elementary and middle schools. Parents,teachers and the principal at Templeton Elementary School are already engaged in SRTS activities;results from a walk and bike audit at the school will be assessed soon. Ongoing efforts to established contacts at Metzger,Durham,Deer Creek and Mary Woodward Elementary Schools and at Fowler and Twality Middle Schools will continue.A team of City staff from Community Development, Design and Communications, the Police Department, the Recorder's office, and the Library have joined to coordinate events, activities and messages about the health, safety and environmental virtues of Tigard's SRTS program. With a successful RTO grant, a dedicated SRTS coordinator will be able to provide direction to City staff and maximize their contributions to program development. 2 Street Classification 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Total 68.45 67.76 68.43 68.94 69.33 Arterial 70.30 68.62 76.65 73.29 73.38 Collector 65.24 63.26 67.50 67.55 71.20 Commercial & Industrial 60.99 60.04 58.51 60.20 59.27 Residential 69.15 68.72 68.36 69.26 69.46 70.9 80 75 70 Total Arterial —Collector 65 Commercial & Industrial 60 - Wolff 55 50 2008 2009 2010 2011 Miles of Pavement in Poor Condition Year 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Mileage 11.12 15.23 16.99 18.00 22.37 21.31 Pavement Condition by Year Year 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Arterial 70.3 68.6 76.7 73.3 73.4 69.6 68 Collector 65.2 63.3 67.5 67.6 71.2 74.1 74.8 Commercial/ Industrial 61.0 60.0 58.5 60.2 59.3 59.3 62.3 Residential 69.1 68.7 68.4 69.3 69.5 70.5 71.1 Overall 68.5 67.8 68.4 68.9 69.3 70.0 70.5 Year 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Mileage 11.1 15.2 17.0 18.0 22.4 21.3 Pavement Condition Index by Functional Class 80.0 75.0 70.0 ->- A Arterial o -Collector c 65.0 v Commercial/Industrial Residential 60.0 -Overall a 55.0 50.0 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Miles of Poor Pavement 25 20 15 10 5 0 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 ■Approximate Street Mileage at Close of paving Season Street Classificatic 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Total 71.1 69.9 68.5 67.8 68.4 68.9 69.4 2009 Projection 71.2 70 68.8 68.1 67.9 67.3 67.2 67.2 67.2 TFSTF Proposal 71.2 70 68.8 68.1 68 67.6 67.7 68 68.3 80 70 60 50 Total 40 2009 Projection TFSTF Proposal 30 20 10 0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Mileage of Poor Pavement (PCI < 50) 25.0 20.0 15.0 10.0 5.0 0.0 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 ■Mileage of Poor Pavement(PC[<50) o 1 > "{ 217 Q .i sh Creek 1 F��e'li o 1 iL LC) 41 .�RC 7 99W eh Ill J 2009- 2014Pavement 1 li_ 'S'lirN Overlay & Slurry Seal - Projects c /� y - �.�V h -'-•� 2014 Projects Pavement Overlay c:A-q: <D1E S T MtC DlO NAL-DS T� 2013 Projects � SI BV:_ f' Pavement Overlay l M O U N=TA I;N:R-D -- I B;OtN°I=TRi a �B'I 2012 Projects - - Slurry Seal Z tl ,- N �Pavement overlay 2011 Projects m -Slurry Seal -Pavement Overlay 2010 Projects � iSlurry Seal Federal O Pav"lont�Ovarky �BEEF�B'E�N,p�R y- a D•URMAM=RD - y 2009 Projects Slurry Seal Pavement Overlay oA Tualatin River 1 1 ��/� Tualatin Rivera HIGHWAY, LOCAL ROAD, AND STREET SAFETY FOR NON-ENGINEERS Free Presentation offered in Tigard, OR February 4, 2015 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm JLC own Taught by: Mojie Takallou, Ph.D., P.E. Department of Civil Engineering University of Portland Sponsored by: Oregon Department of Transportation Transportation Safety Division and U.S. Department of Transportation National Highway Traffic Safety Administration With cooperation of City of Tigard / Engineering Department Presentation Description: This presentation is designed for persons throughout Oregon with responsibilities related to traffic and highway safety. Who Should Attend and Why: The presentation will be of value to elected officials, city councilors, street superintendents, public works personnel, law enforcement personnel,traffic safety committee members and concerned citizens. The presentation introduces the latest developments in the field of roadway safety and is an opportunity for all decision makers and concerned citizens to exchange up-to-date information. Common road and street hazards are reviewed along with practical ways to improve road and street safety SCHEDULE & LOCATION Wednesday,February 4, 2015 6:30 pm— 8:00 pin Tigard Library Burgess Community Room 13500 SW Hall Blvd Tigard, OR 97223 Topics: ➢ Important facts about local road& street safety ➢ The importance of Engineering, Enforcement& Education for improving local roads & street safety ➢ Proper use of traffic control devices ➢ Pedestrian safety& speed management Enrollment Form: This presentation is open to the public based on space availability. Please reserve your place now. You can register online at http://www.up.edu/highwgysafety/or contact: Jamie Strohecker Or contact: University of Portland Mr. Mike McCarthy School of Engineering City of Tigard Engineering Dept. 5000 N. Willamette Blvd. Ph: (503)718-2462 Ph: (503) 943-7292 Email: mikem@tigard-or.gov Fax: (503-943-7316 Email: stroheck e,up.edu Special thanks to Mr. Mike McCarthy of City of Tigard Engineering Department for all the local arrangements.