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#getmoving2020 getmoving2020.org Local Investment Team feedback Regional Transportation Funding Task Force Sept. 18, 2019 Todays agenda Quick programs update Public comment Local Investment Team feedback 3 Program discussion update


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Regional Transportation Funding Task Force

  • Sept. 18, 2019

Local Investment Team feedback

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Quick programs update Public comment Local Investment Team feedback

Today’s agenda

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Metro Council work session discussions Building toward a recommendation What happens next

Program discussion update

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Up to 30 minutes is available for verbal public comment, from up to 15

  • people. If more than 15 people have signed up, a lottery will identify speakers.

Please submit written comment at

getmoving@

  • regonmetro.gov

Comments submitted by 2 p.m. on the day of a Task Force meeting will be printed for that meeting’s packet.

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Lived experience in communities Review potential corridor projects and provide feedback Inform Task Force corridor project recommendations, along with other engagement and priority outcomes

Local Investment Teams: Charge and composition

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Local Investment Teams: A Snapshot

12tours 31people 26meetings 30

Pages of final report

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Tim Brunner Reza Farhoudi Maria Hernandez Duncan Hwang Arlene Kimura Diane McKeel Thomas Ngo Ashton Simpson Brian Wong

Multnomah County LIT

Corridors discussed 82nd Ave. 122nd Ave. 162nd Ave. 181st/C2C Burnside Powell Blvd. Downtown Portland

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Top outcomes: Equity, transit, safety Many members prioritized East County investments Focus on values/outcomes to guide Task Force decision Ensure coordination for multicounty projects

Multnomah County LIT: Key findings

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Eman Abbas Tosin Abiodun Sarah Beachy John Cook Tom Hughes Roy Kim Nina Kung Felicita Monteblanco Sushmita Poddar Piyawee Ruenjinda Jerome Sibayan

Washington County LIT

Corridors discussed SW 185th Ave. Burnside TV Highway

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Priority outcomes: Safety, equity, access to transit Unanimous priority: TV Hwy Consider north-south connectors Consider future growth of Washington County

Washington County LIT: Key findings

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Bradley Bondy Nina Carlson Greg Chaimov Martine Coblentz Rob Freeman Catherine Gregory Jeff Gudman Dave Hunt Chips Janger Nicole Perry Bandana Shresthra

Clackamas County LIT

Corridors discussed 82nd Ave. C2C/181st Ave. McLoughlin Hwy 212/Sunrise

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Safety key outcome for most Robust discussion of other

  • utcomes: Economy/growth,

equity, providing options McLoughlin top priority for most members Other corridors: Differing priorities

Clackamas County LIT: Key findings

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  • Sept. 24

Metro Council Work session: Programs direction

  • Oct. 16

Task Force & Oct. 30 Corridor project discussions

  • Oct. 21-24

County public forums

  • Nov. 20

Task Force Corridor project recommendation

  • Dec. 10

Metro Council Corridor project direction

  • Dec. 18

Task Force & Jan. 15 Revenue mechanisms

Next steps: Highlights

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