FINAL BILL REPORT
SHB 1798
C 407 L 05
Synopsis as Enacted
Brief Description: Modifying motorist information sign panel regulatory provisions.
Sponsors: By House Committee on Transportation (originally sponsored by Representatives Simpson, Skinner, Lovick, Armstrong, B. Sullivan, Schindler, Upthegrove, Murray and Hudgins).
House Committee on Transportation
Senate Committee on Transportation
Background:
The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is authorized to erect and
maintain motorist information sign panels within the right-of-way of the highway system in
order to provide the traveling public with information regarding gas, food, lodging, and
tourist-related businesses available at or near an interchange. The WSDOT is required to
charge reasonable fees to defray the cost of installing and maintaining the individual business
signs on the motorist information panels. However, the WSDOT is not required to recover
its costs for erecting and maintaining the information sign panels.
During the 2002 legislative session, a bill was enacted requiring the WSDOT to contract with
a private contractor to administer the motorist information sign panel program. Under this
law, the contractor would be solely responsible for the marketing, administration, financial
management, sign fabrication, installation and maintenance of the information sign panels.
In addition, the contractor was authorized to set the market rate to be charged to businesses
advertising on the information sign panels. Prior to this change, the WSDOT was charging
$100 per year for a business to advertise on a panel located on the interstate. This rate did
not recover the entire cost to do the work. In states where a private contractor runs the
motorist information sign panel program, fees to participating businesses range from $650 to
$4,600 per year.
In November 2003, the WSDOT released a request for proposal to potential vendors. In mid-December, the Washington Federation of State Employees sought an injunction against the
WSDOT awarding a contract for this program, arguing the changes to the program
constituted an impairment of the union's contract. The courts granted the injunction until the
case is decided.
In the 2004 Transportation Budget, the WSDOT was given authorization to restart the
program to run through June 2005. As part of the budget, the Legislature specifically
authorized the WSDOT to revise the fee schedules for the program in order to recover the
costs of the program, subject to legislatively imposed maximum rates.
Summary:
The WSDOT is required to charge sufficient fees to recover their costs for erecting and
maintaining motorist information sign panels on the state highway system.
The authority for the WSDOT to contract out the motorist information sign program is
repealed.
The motorist information sign program allows a "RV" logo to be placed on individual sign
panels for participating businesses or destinations that can accommodate recreational
vehicles.
The WSDOT is required to provide a report by December 15, 2005. The report is to provide
an accounting for the revenues and expenditures associated with the motorist information
sign program and the methodology for calculating the fees charged to participating
businesses.
Votes on Final Passage:
House 93 0
Senate 48 1 (Senate amended)
House 94 1 (House concurred)
Effective: July 24, 2005