Complete Streets Award Complete Streets Created in 2011

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Complete Streets Award

Complete Streets Award

Complete Streets • Created in 2011 • Funded in 2015 Transportation Revenue Package •

Complete Streets • Created in 2011 • Funded in 2015 Transportation Revenue Package • Encouraged local governments to adopt complete streets ordinances

Complete Streets Adopted Ordinances Complete Streets Adoption for Washington Cities and Counties 2006 -2016

Complete Streets Adopted Ordinances Complete Streets Adoption for Washington Cities and Counties 2006 -2016 90 Total Complete Streets Adopted 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Q 4 Q 1 Q 2 Q 3 Q 4 Q 1 Q 2 Q 3 Q 4 Q 1 Q 2 Q 3 Q 4 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Date Adopted 2013 2014 2015 2016

Complete Streets Spread the Complete Streets ethic.

Complete Streets Spread the Complete Streets ethic.

Complete Streets Program isn’t for all cities/counties, but it can have a profound effect.

Complete Streets Program isn’t for all cities/counties, but it can have a profound effect. NONADOPT ERS CITIES A ND COU NTIES A T THE T IPPING POINT COMPLETE STREETS AWARDS PROGRAM EARLY A DOPTER S

Complete Streets Simple Process Nomination Evaluation Work Plan Award

Complete Streets Simple Process Nomination Evaluation Work Plan Award

Complete Streets Nominators

Complete Streets Nominators

Complete Streets Nomination Allocation WSDOT Department of Health 1 r ie T Cascade Bike

Complete Streets Nomination Allocation WSDOT Department of Health 1 r ie T Cascade Bike Club Futurewise r Tie Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation Example Allocation Community Transportation Association – NW Transportation Choices Feet First r e i T 2 3 Core number of nominations Small/East nominations Tier 1 10 2 Tier 2 8 2 Tier 3 6 2

Complete Streets Evaluations HIGH MED LOW Includes all of the NCSC ‘s policy elements

Complete Streets Evaluations HIGH MED LOW Includes all of the NCSC ‘s policy elements and makes exemptions contingent upon legislative approval Includes 8 or more of the NCSC’s policy elements. Includes 5 or more of the NCSC’s policy elements. Plans highly integrate a Complete Streets ethic Some plans support Complete Streets Agency has begun building Complete Streets policy support PAST PROJECT ACTIONS All recent projects have considered all users and modes Some recent projects have considered all users and modes Few recent projects have considered all users and modes FUTURE PROJECT ACTIONS All planned projects consider 1) connectivity, 2) usage potential, 3) deficiency, 4) aesthetics, 5) quality Some planned projects consider 1) connectivity, 2) usage potential, 3) deficiency, 4) aesthetics, 5) quality Few planned projects consider 1) connectivity, 2) usage potential, 3) deficiency, 4) aesthetics, 5) quality Consistent, high-quality outreach and engagement to entire community Sufficient outreach and engagement to community Occasional outreach and engagement to community. POLICY ACTIONS PLAN INTEGRATION OUTREACH/ ENGAGEMENT

Complete Streets Evaluations Implementers CITY 1 POLICY ACTIONS PLAN INTEGRATION PAST PROJECT ACTIONS FUTURE

Complete Streets Evaluations Implementers CITY 1 POLICY ACTIONS PLAN INTEGRATION PAST PROJECT ACTIONS FUTURE PROJECT ACTIONS OUTREACH/ ENGAGEMENT CITY 2 COUNTY 3 CITY 4 COUNTY 5 COUNTY 6 CITY 7

Complete Streets Evaluations Initiators CITY 1 POLICY ACTIONS PLAN INTEGRATION PAST PROJECT ACTIONS FUTURE

Complete Streets Evaluations Initiators CITY 1 POLICY ACTIONS PLAN INTEGRATION PAST PROJECT ACTIONS FUTURE PROJECT ACTIONS OUTREACH/ ENGAGEMENT CITY 2 COUNTY 3 CITY 4 COUNTY 5 COUNTY 6 CITY 7

Complete Streets Evaluations Initiators $125 K-$250 K • Use of awarded funds is self-directed.

Complete Streets Evaluations Initiators $125 K-$250 K • Use of awarded funds is self-directed. • Walk • Bike • Access to transit • Aesthetics Implementers • Awardee proposes a Complete Streets work plan to TIB for approval. $500 K • TIB confirms eligibility and value. • Actual award value based on adopted work plan.

Redmond Work Plan • Contributes to building a segment

Redmond Work Plan • Contributes to building a segment

Pierce County Work Plan • Sidewalk gaps and curb ramps

Pierce County Work Plan • Sidewalk gaps and curb ramps

Spokane Work Plan • Bike lanes and bulb-outs • Sidewalk widening • Construction of

Spokane Work Plan • Bike lanes and bulb-outs • Sidewalk widening • Construction of bike/ped bridge

Ellensburg Work Plan • Fill sidewalk gaps

Ellensburg Work Plan • Fill sidewalk gaps

Complete Streets Awards Airway Heights $250, 000 Kirkland $250, 000 Shoreline $250, 000 Anacortes

Complete Streets Awards Airway Heights $250, 000 Kirkland $250, 000 Shoreline $250, 000 Anacortes $250, 000 Langley $250, 000 Snoqualmie $250, 000 Bellevue $500, 000 Leavenworth $250, 000 Soap Lake $250, 000 Bellingham $500, 000 Moses Lake $250, 000 Spokane $500, 000 Bothell $500, 000 Moxee $125, 000 Sumner $250, 000 Cle Elum $125, 000 Naches $125, 000 Tacoma $250, 000 Colfax $125, 000 North Bonneville $125, 000 Tieton $250, 000 Edmonds $250, 000 Olympia $250, 000 Twisp $250, 000 Ellensburg $250, 000 Pierce County $250, 000 Walla $250, 000 Elmer City $250, 000 Port Townsend $250, 000 Wenatchee $250, 000 Everett $250, 000 Redmond $250, 000 West Richland $250, 000 Kenmore $500, 000 Ruston $250, 000 Winthrop $250, 000 Kent $250, 000 Sedro Woolley $125, 000 Yakima $500, 000

Next Steps • Prepare for next round of nominations. Summer 2018 • Next round

Next Steps • Prepare for next round of nominations. Summer 2018 • Next round of awards 2019

Complete Streets Timeline July 2018 Open Nominations Dec 2018 Nominations Due Jan 2019 Feb

Complete Streets Timeline July 2018 Open Nominations Dec 2018 Nominations Due Jan 2019 Feb 2019 Mar 2019 TIB staff evaluate nominations TIB staff works with local agencies coming up with work plans TIB Board Awards and Authorizes Funds for Selected Agencies

Transportation Improvement Board Contact Chris Workman, PE, STP Engineering Manager (360) 586 -1153 chrisw@tib.

Transportation Improvement Board Contact Chris Workman, PE, STP Engineering Manager (360) 586 -1153 chrisw@tib. wa. gov www. tib. wa. gov/tibdashboard