Washington State House of Representatives |
BILL ANALYSIS |
Transportation Committee | |
HB 2353
This analysis was prepared by non-partisan legislative staff for the use of legislative members in
their deliberations. This analysis is not a part of the legislation nor does it constitute a
statement of legislative intent.
Brief Description: Regarding passenger-only ferry service.
Sponsors: Representatives McDermott, Cody and Appleton.
Brief Summary of Bill |
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Hearing Date: 2/26/07
Staff: David Munnecke (786-7315).
Background:
In 2006, Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 6787 directed the Washington State Department of
Transportation (WSDOT) to continue the existing passenger-only ferry (POF) service between
Vashon and Seattle until it is assumed by a county ferry district. This bill also required counties
wishing to assume the route to submit a business plan to the Legislature and the Governor. If the
Governor approves a business plan, the designated county ferry district would be eligible for
grant funding.
Any county ferry district assuming the POF route between Vashon and Seattle is required to
honor existing labor agreements, not contract out operations, and must begin operations on the
route by July 1, 2007.
The WSDOT is required to sell or otherwise dispose of the state passenger ferries Snohomish
and Chinook if the business plan to assume the POF route between Vashon and Seattle is
approved by the Governor. The proceeds of the sales are to be deposited into the passenger ferry
account.
Finally, the WSDOT was directed to establish a ferry grant program, from which county ferry
districts and public transportation benefit areas are eligible to receive funding. Priority must be
given to grant applicants that provide continuity of existing passenger-only service and provide
local or federal matching funds.
Summary of Bill:
The date by which a county ferry district must begin service on the passenger-only ferry route
between Vashon and Seattle is extended until July 1, 2008.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Not Requested.
Effective Date: The bill contains an emergency clause and takes effect on June 30, 2007.