COMMUTE TRIP REDUCTION BOARD
Friday, March28, 2014
10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
HQ Commission Board Room (1D2)
310 Maple Park Ave SE
Olympia, WA 98504-7387
(360) 705-7000
Conference call-in for the CTR Board Meeting: Phone number:
360-709-8060 (x8060 from within WSDOT); Pass code: 1072323
Draft Agenda
Please note: All listed times are estimates only. The Board reserves the right to move agenda items as needed.
10:00 / Introductions/Board Business/Department Updates Brian/All10:45 / CTR Program Measurement Discussion
Purpose: Review feedback from the TAG on performance/surveys/measurement
11:15 / Evaluating an Evolving CTR Program Brian/All
Purpose: Confirm Program Purpose/Structure/,Implementation Plan
12:15
12:30
1:00 / Break
Meet and Greet - Amy Scarton
Purpose: Conversation with new Assistant Secretary, Commerce and Economic Development
Performance Measurement Kathy/Lise/All
Purpose: Discuss performance measures
Determine Next Steps
1:20
1:25 / Public Comment Brian/Kathy
Purpose: Listen to ideas and feedback from the public and partners
Meeting Wrap-Up & Action Items,Agenda for Next Meeting Kathy
1:30 / Adjourn
Next Meeting:The next meeting will be April25,2014,at WSDOT Headquarters in Olympia.
Commute Trip Reduction (CTR) Boardmeetings aretypically held on thefourth Friday ofevery month. The meetings are held at different locationsthroughout Washington. All meetings are open to the public and time is reserved during the meeting forpublic comments and questions. Themeeting locations are ADAaccessible. Sign language interpreters, materials in Braille, large print or tape, and other necessary auxiliary aids will be provided with advance notice bycontacting theCTR BoardSecretary at 360-705-7922. You are encouraged to share the ride to the CTR Board meetings. For assistance or more information, please consult your agency’s Employee Transportation Coordinator. For public transportation options, schedules, and route information, please contact your local transit provider.
WSDOT is developing the next phase of the commute trip reduction (CTR) program with the intent to propose changes to the CTR law in the 2013 legislative report.
CTR Board’s objectives for the new program
- Support the principles of Moving Washington
- Strengthen and grow public-private partnerships
- Help meet state and local economic, environmental and community objectives
- Focus resources where they have the most impact
- Cultivate and reward local innovation and accountability
- Incentivize integration of transportation and land use policies, plans and decisions
- Keep existing successful TDM infrastructure relatively intact
- Maintain consistent, efficient measurement as much as possible
- Simplify requirements
- Learn from new approaches
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