NEW-RTPO-2013-2018-R.. - Tri County Economic Development
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NEW-RTPO-2013-2018-R.. - Tri County Economic Development
Northeast Washington Regional Transportation Planning Organization 2013-2018 Transportation Improvement Program A short-term project and financial plan for Ferry, Pend Oreille and Stevens Counties in Northeast Washington Northeast Washington Regional Transportation Planning Organization NEW RTPO Table of Contents: I. 2012 Membership of NEW RTPO …………………………………………Page 1 • Technical Advisory Committee • Policy Board II. Resolution 2012-xxx for Regional TIP 2013-2018…………………………Page 3 III. NEW RTPO Planning Map …………………………………………………Page 4 IV. Introduction …………………………………………………………………Page 5 • Purpose of Regional Transportation Improvement Program • Background V. Regional TIP Development Process ………………………………………...Page 6 • Process • Public Involvement • Regional TIP Amendment Procedure • Air Quality • Congestion Management VI. Summary of Respondents …....……………………………………………..Page 7 Appendix A – 2013-2018 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program Appendix B – Financial Feasibility Summary Obligation Costs 2013-2016 NORTHEAST WASHINGTON REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION PLANNING ORGANIZATION - 2012 TAC MEMBERS NAME TITLE Luana Boyd-Rowley Tracy Ferrell Linda Hall Jason Hart CCT Business Council Member Secretary Councilmember Assistant Engineer Charlene Kay David Keeley Ray King / Shirley Sands Stephen Kiss / Kelly Driver Jim Lapinski / Melinda Lee Dezerae Hayes / Lux Devereaux Director of Planning & Development / Transit Program Manager / Sr. Enterprise & Program Advisor Transportation Planning Manager Planner City Administrator Commissioner Planner / Assistant Planner Transportation Planner / Dir. Econ. Development and Planning Don Ramsey Troy Reynolds Rod Van Alyne Assistant Engineer Assistant Engineer Transportation Director Sev Jones / Julia Seyler / Terry Knapton REPRESENTING Colville Confederated Tribes City of Chewelah City of Republic Stevens County Kalispel Tribes WSDOT City of Kettle Falls City of Newport Port of Pend Oreille City of Colville Spokane Tribe of Indians Pend Oreille County Ferry County Rural Resources TEDD / POLICY BOARD MEMBERS NAME TITLE H. Clarence Bauman/Tracy Ferrell Fran Bolt Mayor / Secretary Mayor CCT Business Council Member Mayor Administrator Mayor Commissioner Commissioners Mayor Council Member Director Treasurer Commissioner(s) Council Member(s) Commissioner Sr. Enterprise & Program Luana Boyd-Rowley Doug Buche Kerry Burkey Pete Daggett Nathan Davis / Doug Aubertin Malcolm Friedman / Don Dashiell Kevin Foy Linda Hall Debra Hansen Sue Harnasch Robert Heath / Brian Dansel Lou Janke / Nancy Foll Stephen Kiss / Kelly Driver Terry Knapton / Sev Jones REPRESENTING City of Chewelah Town of Marcus Colville Confederated Tribes Town of Springdale WorkSource Town of Metaline Ferry County PUD Stevens County Town of Ione City of Republic WSU Stevens County Stevens County Ferry County City of Colville Port of Pend Oreille Kalispel Tribe Howie Kubik Mike Lamb Greg Knight / Rod Van Alyne Barry Lamont Tara Leinenger John Hankey Keith Metcalf / Charlene Kay Advisor / Dir. of Planning & Development PUD Commissioner Mayor Executive Director / Trans. Director NA Mayor Commissioner Regional Admin. / Trans. Planning Manager Tom O’Brien Executive Director Ron O’Halloran Lee Pardini NA Principal Dan Peterson / Rick Larsen Commissioner(s) Sue Poe Financial Advisor Planning Dir. / Econ. Dev. Spec. Mayor / Administrator Mayor / Planner Mayor Community and Gov. Relations Specialist Lux Devereaux / Frank Metlow Shirley Sands / Ray King Dorothy Slagle / David Keeley Bob Spencer Deana Zakar Stevens County PUD Town of Northport Rural Resources Private Sector Town of Metaline Falls Pend Oreille County WSDOT Workforce Development Private Sector Pardini Design Group Pend Oreille County PUD Edward Jones Spokane Tribe of Indians City of Newport City of Kettle Falls Town of Cusick Kinross Gold Corporation IV. Introduction Purpose of the Regional TIP As the Northeast Washington Regional Transportation Planning Organization (NEW RTPO), state regulations require the development of a six-year Regional Transportation Improvement Program (Regional TIP) that must be updated, at least, every two years. The purpose of the Regional TIP is to outline the region’s transportation projects, financing plans based on demonstrated consistency between project implementation and regional planning goals. The TIP includes projects such as pavement overlays, roadway widening, bridge replacement or repair, signal systems, safety enhancements, bicycle and pedestrian facilities, and transit improvements. The Regional TIP is formed from the 2013-2018 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Programs (Local TIPs) that are developed by NEW RTPO member jurisdictions. The State of Washington requires cities, towns, counties and tribes to submit a list of projects annually; the list constitutes a six-year financial plan for transportation project implementation. Consistent with State as well as Federal mandates, the Regional TIP is a financially constrained plan. All projects listed as “selected” (S), have secured funding and are ready for implementation in 2013, 2014, or 2015. All projects listed as “planned” (P), are projects listed in the Local TIPs but do not have secured funding. The list identifies needed improvements in the region. Background The NEW RTPO was established in 1990 to serve Ferry, Pend Oreille, and Stevens counties. Members of the NEW RTPO represent the general purpose local and special district governments in the tri-county region. Tri County Economic Development District (TEDD) serves as the lead agency for the NEW RTPO. The principal mission of the NEW RTPO is to provide northeast Washington with a Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) that fosters a positive quality of life, encourages economic development, and provides a safe, reliable, efficient system to transport people, goods, and services. Regional TIPs for RTPOs are governed by WAC 468-86-160, for six-year program (calendar years) periods, to be developed cooperatively with local governments, WSDOT and transit operators. They are required to be consistent with the Regional Transportation Plan approved by the RTPO and must be updated at least every two years. V. Regional TIP Development Process Process The NEW RTPO begins the development of the Regional TIP in August of each year when local jurisdictions and agencies provide copies of their Local TIPs to the NEW RTPO. The Local TIPs are then compiled into a comprehensive document. The NEW RTPO is responsible for checking consistency of TIP projects with RTP goals. Public Involvement The NEW RTPO, through TEDD, follows the guidelines for public participation that have been outlined in the Washington State Open Public Meeting Act (OPMA); each jurisdiction includes public involvement when developing their Local TIPs. Regional TIP Amendment Process Upon completion, the NEW RTPO presents the Regional TIP to the Board of Directors for adoption. If a jurisdiction needs to make an amendment to their TIP, the amendment must be submitted to the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) and the NEW RTPO per the monthly schedule they provide. Amendments are presented at open meetings and the public is welcome and encouraged to attend. Air Quality The NEW RTPO is not an air quality “non-attainment” area and is not subject to “Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users’’ or SAFETEA–LU, requirements. Congestion Management The NEW RTPO is not a Transportation Management Area (TMA) and is not subject to SAFETEA-LU congestion management system requirements. VI. 2013-2016 NEW RTPO STIP Summary of Financial Feasibility Obligation Costs Financial feasibility summary of the selected 25 NEW STIP projects, for period 20132016 period, as provided by WSDOT is estimated as $20,428,183. The sources of this funding are as follows: $10,965,799 (53.6%) federal, $7,101,000, state (34.7%) and $2,361,384 (11.7%) local. Detailed project listings and WSDOT summary of financial feasibility obligation costs are provided in Appendix A and Appendix B, respectively. Northeast Washington Regional Transportation Planning Organization 2013-2018 TIP Submittals Adoption Date Resolution Number Received 7/17/2012 2012-29 7/24/2012 6/6/2012 6/12/2012 Projects S-Funded P-Planned X 9 4 40-2012 X 5 1 12-04 09-12 X X 0 0 17 6 3/20/2012 5/1/2012 12-12 2012-04 X X X 1 2 0 13 13 7 11/13/2012 6/18/2012 2011-05 61812 X X 3 2 7 11/5/2012 2012-13 X 0 16 X X X 2 1 1 0 0 0 Counties Ferry Pend Oreille Stevens Cities Chewelah Colville Cusick Ione Kettle Falls Marcus Metaline Metaline Falls Newport Northport Republic Springdale TRIBES: Colville Tribe Kalispel Tribe Spokane Tribe WSDOT East District 6 Ferry County Pend Oreille County Stevens County Appendix A 2013-2018 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Programs Ferry, Pend Oreille, and Stevens Counties Appendix B Project Obligation Costs 2013-2016