2124-S AMS BENT HYSO 074

 

 

 

SHB 2124 - S AMD 657 TO S AMD (AMS HAUG S-3452.2)

By Senator Benton

 

NOT ADOPTED 4/22/05

 

Beginning on page 1, line 3 of the amendment, strike all of sections 1 through 6

 

On page 4, after line 29 of the amendment, insert the following:

 

"NEW SECTION. Sec. 1. The joint legislative audit and review committee shall perform an evaluation of the public transportation and rail division, and the urban planning office within the department of transportation. The evaluation must include an examination of the existing transit and other multimodal planning coordination efforts of local, regional, and state governments. The evaluation must also review the resources, such as studies and data, currently available to local, regional, and state government. Based on the evaluation the committee must make recommendations regarding the best methods to: (1) Facilitate connection and coordination of transit services and planning at the local, regional, and state level; and (2) maximize opportunities to use public transportation to improve the efficiency of transportation corridors.

By December 1, 2006, the joint legislative audit and review committee shall prepare a report to the transportation committees of the legislature detailing the evaluation findings and recommendations."

 

Renumber the remaining sections consecutively and correct any internal references accordingly.

 

 

 

 

SHB 2124 - S AMD TO S AMD (AMS HAUG S-3452.2)

By Senator

 

 

 

On page 5, line 1 of the title amendment, after "insert" strike all material through "sections" on line 4 and insert "and creating a new section"

 

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EFFECT: Removes the creation of a new office of transit mobility. Removes the regional mobility grant program. Removes the requirement that WSDOT examine its existing grant programs.

Requires that JLARC do an evaluation of the existing division of public transportation and rail and the office of urban planning and the current multimodal planning coordination efforts of local, regional, and state governments. JLARC is also required to make recommendations regarding the best methods to: (1) Facilitate connection and coordination of transit services and planning at the local, regional, and state level; and (2) maximize opportunities to use public transportation to improve the efficiency of transportation corridors.