Passed by the House April 23, 2005 Yeas 59   FRANK CHOPP ________________________________________ Speaker of the House of Representatives Passed by the Senate April 22, 2005 Yeas 29   BRAD OWEN ________________________________________ President of the Senate | I, Richard Nafziger, Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives of the State of Washington, do hereby certify that the attached is SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL 2124 as passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate on the dates hereon set forth. RICHARD NAFZIGER ________________________________________ Chief Clerk | |
Approved May 9, 2005. CHRISTINE GREGOIRE ________________________________________ Governor of the State of Washington | May 9, 2005 - 12:08 p.m. Secretary of State State of Washington |
State of Washington | 59th Legislature | 2005 Regular Session |
READ FIRST TIME 03/07/05.
AN ACT Relating to increasing state participation in public transportation service and planning; amending RCW 47.66.030 and 47.66.040; adding new sections to chapter 47.01 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 47.66 RCW; and creating new sections.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
NEW SECTION. Sec. 1 The legislature finds that the state needs
to reestablish itself as a leader in public transportation.
The legislature also finds that increased demands on transportation
resources require increased coordination among public transportation
service providers.
The legislature also finds that the efficiency of transportation
corridors would be enhanced by a more proactive and integrated approach
to public transportation service delivery and planning.
The legislature also finds that the state department of
transportation is in the unique position of being able to improve
connectivity between service territories of transit agencies and modes
of transportation.
The legislature also finds that the state should be a center of
excellence in public transportation planning and research and providing
technical assistance to transit agencies serving urban, suburban, and
rural areas.
Therefore, it is the intent of the legislature that the state
department of transportation be a leader in public transportation. The
department shall play a guiding role in coordinating decentralized
public transportation services, increasing connectivity between them,
advocating for public transportation as a means to increase corridor
efficiency, and increasing the integration of public transportation and
the highway system.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 2 A new section is added to chapter 47.01 RCW
to read as follows:
(1) The secretary shall establish an office of transit mobility.
The purpose of the office is to facilitate the integration of
decentralized public transportation services with the state
transportation system. The goals of the office of transit mobility
are: (a) To facilitate connection and coordination of transit services
and planning; and (b) maximizing opportunities to use public
transportation to improve the efficiency of transportation corridors.
(2) The duties of the office include, but are not limited to, the
following:
(a) Developing a statewide strategic plan that creates common goals
for transit agencies and reduces competing plans for cross-jurisdictional service;
(b) Developing a park and ride lot program;
(c) Encouraging long-range transit planning;
(d) Providing public transportation expertise to improve linkages
between regional transportation planning organizations and transit
agencies;
(e) Strengthening policies for inclusion of transit and
transportation demand management strategies in route development,
corridor plan standards, and budget proposals;
(f) Recommending best practices to integrate transit and demand
management strategies with regional and local land use plans in order
to reduce traffic and improve mobility and access;
(g) Producing recommendations for the public transportation section
of the Washington transportation plan; and
(h) Participating in all aspects of corridor planning, including
freight planning, ferry system planning, and passenger rail planning.
(3) In forming the office, the secretary shall use existing
resources to the greatest extent possible.
(4) The office of transit mobility shall establish measurable
performance objectives for evaluating the success of its initiatives
and progress toward accomplishing the overall goals of the office.
(5) The office of transit mobility must report quarterly to the
secretary, and annually to the transportation committees of the
legislature, on the progress of the office in meeting the goals and
duties provided in this section.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 3 A new section is added to chapter 47.01 RCW
to read as follows:
Local and regional transportation agencies shall adopt common
transportation goals. The office of transit mobility shall review
local and regional transportation plans, including plans required under
RCW 35.58.2795, 36.70A.070(6), 36.70A.210, and 47.80.023, to provide
for the efficient integration of multimodal and multijurisdictional
transportation planning.
Sec. 4 RCW 47.66.030 and 1996 c 49 s 3 are each amended to read
as follows:
(1)(((a))) The ((transportation improvement board is authorized and
responsible for the final selection of programs and projects funded
from the central Puget Sound public transportation account; public
transportation systems account; and the intermodal surface
transportation and efficiency act of 1991, surface transportation
program, statewide competitive)) department shall establish a regional
mobility grant program. The purpose of the grant program is to aid
local governments in funding projects such as intercounty connectivity
service, park and ride lots, rush hour transit service, and capital
projects that improve the connectivity and efficiency of our
transportation system. The department shall identify cost-effective
projects that reduce delay for people and goods and improve
connectivity between counties and regional population centers. The
department shall submit a prioritized list of all projects requesting
funding to the legislature by December 1st of each year.
(((b))) (2) The ((board)) department may establish ((subcommittees
as well as technical)) an advisory committee((s)) to carry out the
mandates of this chapter.
(((2) Expenses of the board, including administrative expenses for
managing the program, shall be paid in accordance with RCW 47.26.140.))
(3) The department must report annually to the transportation
committees of the legislature on the status of any grants projects
funded by the program created under this section.
Sec. 5 RCW 47.66.040 and 1995 c 269 s 2606 are each amended to
read as follows:
(1) The ((transportation improvement board)) department shall
select ((programs and)) projects based on a competitive process
((consistent with the mandates governing each account or source of
funds)). The competition shall be consistent with the following
criteria:
(a) Local, regional, and state transportation plans;
(b) Local transit development plans; and
(c) Local comprehensive land use plans.
(2) The following criteria shall be considered by the ((board))
department in selecting programs and projects:
(a) Objectives of the growth management act, the high capacity
transportation act, the commute trip reduction act, transportation
demand management programs, federal and state air quality requirements,
and federal Americans with Disabilities Act and related state
accessibility requirements; and
(b) Enhancing the efficiency of regional corridors in moving people
among jurisdictions and modes of transportation, energy efficiency
issues, reducing delay for people and goods, freight and goods movement
as related to economic development, regional significance, rural
isolation, the leveraging of other funds ((including funds administered
by this board)), and safety and security issues.
(3) The ((board)) department shall determine the appropriate level
of local match required for each ((program and)) project based on the
source of funds.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 6 A new section is added to chapter 47.66 RCW
to read as follows:
Beginning in 2005, and every other year thereafter, the department
shall examine the division's existing grant programs, and the methods
used to allocate grant funds, to determine the program's effectiveness,
and whether the methods used to allocate funds result in an equitable
distribution of the grants. The department shall submit a report of
the findings to the transportation committees of the legislature.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 7 If Senate Bill No. 6103 is not enacted by
June 30, 2005, this act is null and void.