File #: 17-596    Version: 1 Name: Resolution No. 17-25
Type: Resolution Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 11/3/2017 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 11/15/2017 Final action:
Title: Resolution No. 17-25, Updating the Transportation Projects Eligible for Transportation System Development Charges Funding
Sponsors: John Lewis
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Resolution No. 17-25, 3. Exhibit 1 Project List, 4. Exhibit 2 Project Maps, 5. Resolution No. 09-02
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Resolution No. 17-25, Updating the Transportation Projects Eligible for Transportation System Development Charges Funding

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RECOMMENDED ACTION (Motion):
Adopt Resolution No. 17-25, updating the transportation projects eligible for Transportation System Development Charges funding associated with Resolution No. 09-02 as attached.

BACKGROUND:
In April 2009, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. 09-02 establishing a new Transportation System Development Charge (TSDC) methodology, amounts and implementation schedule, including the City’s Transportation Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) project lists, pursuant to ORS 223.309(1). This list guides how funding can be spent and when developers can seek credit. The City’s CIP list may be modified at any time pursuant to ORS 223.309(2).

The last Transportation CIP project list was adopted in 2009. In 2013, the City updated our guiding document, the Transportation System Plan (TSP), which included an updated list of roadway, bicycle, pedestrian, shared-use paths and family friendly projects. That list of projects was never adopted as the Transportation Capital Improvement Plan. Additionally, various ancillary transportation documents have been completed since then which are also included in this update. These documents are as follows:

· South End Concept Plan in 2013, which included a refined list of transportation, and bicycle/pedestrian projects
· Willamette Falls Legacy Project in 2014, which included a new bicycle/pedestrian project and safety improvements at the intersection of Railroad Avenue and Highway 99E
· Linn Avenue, Leland Road, and Meyers Road Corridor Plan in 2015, which included a refined list of transportation, bicycle, and pedestrian projects
· Meyers Road Extension Concept Plan in 2015, which included a refined list of transportation and bicycle/pedestrian projects

Each of these documents, and the projects included in them, have been through a public involvement process. The TSP public in...

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