BILL REQ. #: Z-0113.4
State of Washington | 60th Legislature | 2007 Regular Session |
Read first time 01/22/2007. Referred to Committee on Transportation.
AN ACT Relating to retaining the distribution of city hardship assistance program funds to cities and towns for street maintenance; amending RCW 47.26.080 and 47.26.164; and reenacting and amending RCW 46.68.110.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1 RCW 46.68.110 and 2005 c 314 s 106 and 2005 c 89 s 1 are
each reenacted and amended to read as follows:
Funds credited to the incorporated cities and towns of the state as
set forth in RCW 46.68.090 shall be subject to deduction and
distribution as follows:
(1) One and one-half percent of such sums distributed under RCW
46.68.090 shall be deducted monthly as such sums are credited and set
aside for the use of the department of transportation for the
supervision of work and expenditures of such incorporated cities and
towns on the city and town streets thereof, including the supervision
and administration of federal-aid programs for which the department of
transportation has responsibility: PROVIDED, That any moneys so
retained and not expended shall be credited in the succeeding biennium
to the incorporated cities and towns in proportion to deductions herein
made;
(2) Thirty-three one-hundredths of one percent of such funds
distributed under RCW 46.68.090 shall be deducted monthly, as such
funds accrue, and set aside for the use of the department of
transportation for the purpose of funding the cities' share of the
costs of highway jurisdiction studies and other studies. Any funds so
retained and not expended shall be credited in the succeeding biennium
to the cities in proportion to the deductions made;
(3) One percent of such funds distributed under RCW 46.68.090 shall
be deducted monthly, as such funds accrue, to be deposited in the
((urban arterial trust)) small city pavement and sidewalk account, to
implement the city hardship assistance program, as provided in RCW
47.26.164. However, any moneys so retained and not required to carry
out the program under this subsection as of July 1st of each odd-numbered year thereafter, shall be ((provided within sixty days to the
treasurer and distributed in the manner prescribed in subsection (4) of
this section)) retained in the account and used for maintenance,
repair, and resurfacing of city and town streets for cities and towns
with a population of less than five thousand;
(4) After making the deductions under subsections (1) through (3)
of this section and RCW 35.76.050, the balance remaining to the credit
of incorporated cities and towns after such deduction shall be
apportioned monthly as such funds accrue among the several cities and
towns within the state ratably on the basis of the population last
determined by the office of financial management.
Sec. 2 RCW 47.26.080 and 1999 c 94 s 16 are each amended to read
as follows:
There is hereby created in the motor vehicle fund the urban
arterial trust account. The intent of the urban arterial trust account
program is to improve the arterial street system of the state by
improving mobility and safety while supporting an environment essential
to the quality of life of the citizens of the state of Washington. The
((city hardship assistance program, as provided in RCW 47.26.164, and
the)) small city program, as provided for in RCW 47.26.115, ((are)) is
implemented within the urban arterial trust account.
The board shall not allocate funds, nor make payments of the funds
under RCW 47.26.260, to any county, city, or town identified by the
governor under RCW 36.70A.340.
Sec. 3 RCW 47.26.164 and 1999 c 94 s 20 are each amended to read
as follows:
The board shall adopt reasonable rules necessary to implement the
city hardship assistance program as recommended by the road
jurisdiction study.
The following criteria shall be used to implement the program:
(1) Only those cities with a net gain in cost responsibility due to
jurisdictional transfers in chapter 342, Laws of 1991, as determined by
the board, may participate;
(2) ((Cities with populations of fifteen thousand or less, as
determined by the office of financial management, may participate;)) The board shall develop criteria and procedures under which
eligible cities may request funding for rehabilitation projects on city
streets acquired under chapter 342, Laws of 1991; and
(3)
(((4))) (3) The board shall also be authorized to allocate funds
from the city hardship assistance program to cities with a population
under twenty thousand to ((offset extraordinary costs associated with
the transfer of roadways other than pursuant to chapter 342, Laws of
1991, that occur after January 1, 1991)) maintain, repair, and
resurface city and town streets.