BILL REQ. #: H-1208.2
State of Washington | 62nd Legislature | 2011 Regular Session |
Read first time 01/31/11. Referred to Committee on Transportation.
AN ACT Relating to modifying the requirements related to designing various transportation projects; amending RCW 35.75.060 and 36.82.145; adding a new section to chapter 35.78 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 47.04 RCW; and creating a new section.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
NEW SECTION. Sec. 1 It is the intent of the legislature that the
Washington state department of transportation shall provide for the
needs of drivers, public transportation vehicles and patrons,
bicyclists, and pedestrians of all ages and abilities in all planning,
programming, design, construction, reconstruction, retrofit,
operations, and maintenance activities and products.
It is also the intent of the legislature that the department shall
view all transportation improvements as opportunities to improve
safety, access, and mobility for all travelers in Washington and
recognize bicycle, pedestrian, and transit modes as integral elements
of the transportation system.
The increase in Washington's older adult population, which is up to
forty percent of total population in some counties, increases the need
for locally based transportation options and a statewide transportation
system less reliant on the automobile.
Washington is committed to providing community-based options for
individuals with disabilities who require access to a broader range of
transportation options.
Washington believes the full integration of all modes in the design
of streets and roadways will increase the capacity and efficiency of
the road network, reduce traffic congestion, improve mobility options,
and limit greenhouse gas emissions.
Washington believes regular walking and bicycling improves physical
health, increases mental well-being, and helps reduce the risk of
cardiovascular disease, Type 2 diabetes, some cancers, and other
chronic diseases. Increased physical activity is also critical to
combating the obesity crisis in Washington.
Sec. 2 RCW 35.75.060 and 1982 c 55 s 1 are each amended to read
as follows:
Any city or town may use any funds available for street or road
construction, maintenance, or improvement for building, improving, and
maintaining bicycle paths, lanes, roadways, and routes, and for
improvements to make existing streets and roads more suitable and safe
for bicycle traffic: PROVIDED, That any such paths, lanes, roadways,
routes, or streets for which any such street or road funds are expended
shall be suitable for bicycle transportation purposes and not solely
for recreation purposes. Bicycle facilities constructed or modified
after June 10, 1982, shall meet or exceed the standards of the state
department of transportation, the American association of state highway
and transportation officials bicycle guide as it exists on the
effective date of this section or a subsequent date as may be provided
by the city or town consistent with the purposes of this section, the
American association of state highway and transportation officials
geometric design of highways and streets as it exists on the effective
date of this section or a subsequent date as may be provided by the
city or town consistent with the purposes of this section, or an
equivalent design guide as may be provided by the city or town
consistent with the purposes of this section.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 3 A new section is added to chapter 35.78 RCW
to read as follows:
Any city or town may use any funds available for street or road
construction, maintenance, or improvement for building, improving, and
maintaining a pedestrian right-of-way and for improvements to make
existing streets and roads more suitable and safe for pedestrian
travel. Any such paths, lanes, roadways, routes, or streets for which
any such street or road funds are expended must be suitable for
pedestrian travel purposes and not solely for recreation purposes. A
pedestrian right-of-way constructed or modified after July 1, 2011,
must meet or exceed the standards of the state department of
transportation, the American association of state highway and
transportation officials pedestrian guide as it exists on the effective
date of this section or a subsequent date as may be provided by the
city or town consistent with the purposes of this section, the American
association of state highway and transportation officials geometric
design of highways and streets as it exists on the effective date of
this section or a subsequent date as may be provided by the city or
town consistent with the purposes of this section, or an equivalent
design guide as may be provided by the city or town consistent with the
purposes of this section.
Sec. 4 RCW 36.82.145 and 1982 c 55 s 3 are each amended to read
as follows:
Any funds deposited in the county road fund may be used for the
construction, maintenance, or improvement of bicycle paths, lanes,
routes, and roadways, and for improvements to make existing streets and
roads more suitable and safe for bicycle traffic. Bicycle facilities
constructed or modified after June 10, 1982, shall meet or exceed the
standards of the state department of transportation, the American
association of state highway and transportation officials bicycle guide
as it exists on the effective date of this section or a subsequent date
as may be provided by the city or town consistent with the purposes of
this section, the American association of state highway and
transportation officials geometric design of highways and streets as it
exists on the effective date of this section or a subsequent date as
may be provided by the city or town consistent with the purposes of
this section, or an equivalent design guide as may be provided by the
city or town consistent with the purposes of this section.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 5 A new section is added to chapter 47.04 RCW
to read as follows:
When constructing, reconstructing, retrofitting, maintaining,
altering, or repairing any streets, bridges, or other portions of the
transportation network, the department must, for street projects
initially planned or scoped after July 1, 2011:
(1) Consult with local jurisdictions in the scoping, design, and
planning phases. Consultation with local jurisdictions must include
public outreach and meetings with interested stakeholders in the
predesign phase for the purpose of clarifying community goals and
priorities through community design exercises prior to developing any
designs or visualizations; and
(2) Consider the needs of all users by applying design solutions
consistent with the "Context Sensitive Solutions in Designing Major
Urban Thoroughfares for Walkable Communities" from the institute of
transportation engineers as it exists on the effective date of this
section or a subsequent date as may be provided by the department by
rule, consistent with the purposes of this section. For the purposes
of this subsection, "all users" means bicyclists, pedestrians, transit
users, and motorists of all ages and abilities, including children,
youth, families, older adults, seniors, individuals with disabilities,
and movers of commercial goods.