ESSB 2157 -
By Senator Esser
Strike everything after the enacting clause and insert the following:
"NEW SECTION. Sec. 1
The legislature further finds that coordinated planning, investment
in, and operation of transportation systems by the state and local
governments can help ensure an efficient, effective transportation
system that addresses community needs. Such coordination can also
enhance local and state objectives for effective regional
transportation strategies and effective coordination between land use
and transportation.
The legislature finds that addressing this need for better
accountability and coordination requires a comprehensive regional
examination of alternative methods for consolidating and coordinating
transportation efforts, and improving accountability. This examination
is best accomplished by an independent body of experts in governmental
organization and transportation issues. It further finds that the
results of this process will guide the legislature and the public in
shaping changes to ensure public confidence in public institutions and
tax expenditures.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 2
(2) The commission shall evaluate transportation governance in the
central Puget Sound area. This evaluation must include an assessment
of the current roles of regional transportation agencies including
regional transportation and metropolitan planning organizations, the
regional transit authority, regional transportation improvement
authorities, county and municipal agencies operating transit services,
and cities and counties and other public agencies providing
transportation services or facilities. The commission shall assess and
develop recommendations for what steps should be taken to:
(a) Consolidate governance among agencies including changes in
institutional powers, structures, and relationships and governance
needed to improve accountability for transportation decisions, while
enhancing the regional focus for transportation decisions and
maintaining equity among citizens in the region;
(b) Improve coordination in the planning of transportation
investments and services;
(c) Improve investment strategies;
(d) Coordinate transportation planning and investments with adopted
land use policies within the region;
(e) Enhance efficiency and coordination in the delivery of services
provided;
(f) Adjust boundaries for agencies or functions within the region
to address existing and future transportation and land use issues; and
(g) Improve coordination between regional investments and federal
funds, and state funding including those administered by the
transportation improvement board, the county road administration board,
and the freight mobility strategic investment board.
(3) Each voting member of the commission will be reimbursed for
actual necessary traveling and other expenses in going to, attending,
and returning from meetings of the commission or that are incurred in
the discharge of duties requested by the chair in the same manner as
RCW 43.03.220.
(4) The commission shall make public its preliminary findings and
recommendations by May 1, 2006, and shall provide at least fifteen days
for public comment. The commission shall then adopt its findings and
recommendations and submit them to the legislature by December 1, 2006.
(5) The commission shall conduct public meetings to assure active
public participation in the development of the recommendations.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 3
NEW SECTION. Sec. 4 A new section is added to chapter ... (ESSB
6091), Laws of 2005 to read as follows:
$400,000 of the appropriation contained in section 223(2) of the
omnibus transportation act (ESSB 6091) is to be used for conducting the
study set forth in sections 1 through 3 of this act, and the remaining
$4,500,000 is to fund the costs incurred by the regional transportation
investment district to prepare a regional investment plan, including a
funding proposal, for the November 2006 general election. The
investment district must present the plan to the house and senate
transportation committees by January 15, 2006. None of this
appropriation may be used for election costs.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 5 Section 4 of this act is necessary for the
immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or
support of the state government and its existing public institutions,
and takes effect immediately."
ESSB 2157 -
By Senator Esser
In line 2 of the title, after "counties;" strike the remainder of the title and insert "adding a new section to chapter ... (ESSB 6091), Laws of 2005; creating new sections; and declaring an emergency."