SRTC Archives - Out There Venture https://outthereventure.com/tag/srtc/ Wed, 24 Oct 2012 00:32:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://outthereoutdoors.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/cropped-OTO_new-favicon-32x32.jpg SRTC Archives - Out There Venture https://outthereventure.com/tag/srtc/ 32 32 SRTC Advisory Committee recruits members https://outthereventure.com/srtc-advisory-committee-recruits-members/ https://outthereventure.com/srtc-advisory-committee-recruits-members/#respond Fri, 19 Oct 2012 03:32:16 +0000 https://outthereventure.com/?p=6055 Here is a great opportunity for anyone to contribute to a complete transportation infrastructure:   The Spokane Regional Transportation Commission (SRTC) is looking for people interested in transportation policy, planning and decision making to join our Transportation Advisory Committee (TAC). The TAC is a citizens’ advisory group that provides transparency and a community perspective to the […]

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Here is a great opportunity for anyone to contribute to a complete transportation infrastructure:
 
The Spokane Regional Transportation Commission (SRTC) is looking for people interested in transportation policy, planning and decision making to join our Transportation Advisory Committee (TAC).
The TAC is a citizens’ advisory group that provides transparency and a community perspective to the local transportation planning process. The TAC advises the SRTC Policy Board regarding plans, programs and activities to determine consistency with SRTC policies; makes recommendations on regional transportation policies; and serves as a conduit for information between the Board and the public.
While we’re looking for all kind of members of the general public to apply, we’re also specifically looking for representatives of groups such as people with disabilities, senior citizens, youth, the business and freight moving communities, traditional automobile users and advocates for non-motorized transportation or public transit.
The TAC meets the fourth Monday of every month at 3 p.m. at SRTC, 221 W. First Ave., Ste. 310, Spokane, WA 99201.
TAC applications and more information is available at http://www.srtc.org/tac_page.html or by calling (509) 343-6370 to have an application mailed. The deadline to submit applications is Friday, November 9, 2012. Please call (509) 343-6387 if you have questions regarding the Transportation Advisory Committee or feel free to attend the October 22 TAC meeting. Thank you.

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Good News For The Fish Lake Trail https://outthereventure.com/good-news-for-the-fish-lake-trail/ https://outthereventure.com/good-news-for-the-fish-lake-trail/#respond Fri, 13 Mar 2009 13:59:10 +0000 https://outthereventure.com/?p=650 Looks like the Fish Lake Trail nabbed enough stimulus money to begin work on paving a few more miles this spring. Now we just need to get Iron Bridge going. This news comes today from Paul Kropp (There is a link to a great pdf with all the stimulus funding at the end of this […]

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Looks like the Fish Lake Trail nabbed enough stimulus money to begin work on paving a few more miles this spring. Now we just need to get Iron Bridge going. This news comes today from Paul Kropp (There is a link to a great pdf with all the stimulus funding at the end of this post):

Folks:

SRTC will be issuing a press release about this too, but FYI the SRTC
board today approved the allocation of “stimulus” funding for the Fish
Lake trail to be $308,679 + $469,638, which — I believe — makes this
portion of the City of Spokane’s total trail project virtually whole.

The second amount is the remainder of total funds available to Spokane
County jurisdictions after the top priority big-ticket construction
projects identified by SRTC for federal stimulus monies passed through
the state are fully funded.

The decision to allocate the remainder to a so-called enhancement
project (“non-motorized”) ensures that the City of Spokane will not
lose $1 million of funds already made available from the state subject
to a match. This portion of the Fish Lake Trail is roughly a $2
million project and the whole trail is undoubtedly of regional
significance.

I have attached a PDF file to show the full list of ARRA projects that
were approved today. (Tier 2 items are backup projects to cover the
remote possibility that Tier 1 projects cannot meet funding
requirements and need a substitute in order to retain the funding.)

srtc-arra-projects

Paul Kropp pkropp Spokane, WA

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Stimulus Money Update–You Can Help https://outthereventure.com/stimulus-money-update-you-can-help/ https://outthereventure.com/stimulus-money-update-you-can-help/#comments Thu, 26 Feb 2009 18:24:10 +0000 https://outthereventure.com/?p=596 Trying to follow the stimulus package transportation dollars and whether or not they will result in new bike/ped construction in Spokane this year is complicated! Here the latest news (this information comes straight from SRTC’s very helpful Jeff Selle): – Spokane Regional Transportation Council received $10.1 million in direct funds from the transportation stimulus money. […]

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Trying to follow the stimulus package transportation dollars and whether or not they will result in new bike/ped construction in Spokane this year is complicated! Here the latest news (this information comes straight from SRTC’s very helpful Jeff Selle):

Spokane Regional Transportation Council received $10.1 million in direct funds from the transportation stimulus money. Of that $308K had to go directly to bike/ped enhancement projects

– The SRTC Technical Committee met yesterday and decided to recommend allocation of that $308 to the Fish Lake Trail so that the project can begin immediately and won’t risk losing the $1 million already allocated towards it. Fish Lake Trails has $1.3 million in funding now but still needs $700K for final paving. Work will proceed, but paving won’t happen unless they find more funds.

– 5-Mile Prairie Road Improvements were allocated $1.25 million which means the entire 5-mile project can be completed, including new bike lanes.

– Other projects that the Technical Committee recommended to the SRTC board: $450k for Rutter Parkway Bridge, $2.8 million for Spokane Valley Sprague repaving (which includes pedestrian enhancements and traffic calming), $1.4 to Havana St. overpass, and $1.75 million to the Deer Park Crawford Rd. project. This leaves $1 million left over that hasn’t been recommended for allocation yet. Might be great to lobby the SRTC board on how this should be spent.

A totally unrelated Federal safety grant for $619K was announced by the City of Spokane two days ago that will pay just for downtown Spokane Biking improvements, included lane striping. This means 3 or the 5 Smart Routes bike project are getting full or partial funding for 2009. But there still more to do! Right now the legislature is debating what to do with another $11 million dollars of transportation enhancement money (that the pile of money that bike/ped projects get funded out of.) Westside politicians want to take ALL of this money for some west side beautification project! They must be stopped! If we got even $500K we could pay for the entire Iron Bridge project. Another $700k would complete the Fish Lake Trail paving.

Barb Chamberlain has put together this handy cheat sheet for contacting the legislators involved with making that decision. Contact them today and tell them we need our projects funded:

This is a negotiation that does not yet have a bill number.

Given that, go ahead and use either the email form links I sent previously, or the direct email addresses and office numbers listed below.

It’s great if you customize your message to talk specifically about which project is most important to you, or general bike/ped information, while keeping it short. The email form allows 4000 characters, and my draft language is well within that limit.

House:
Rep. John Driscoll:
driscoll.john@leg.wa.gov
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/memberemail/MailForm.aspx?Chamber=H&District=6&Position=2
Office: (360) 786-7962

Rep. Don Cox:
cox.don@leg.wa.gov
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/memberemail/MailForm.aspx?Chamber=H&District=9&Position=1
Office: (360) 786-7942

Rep. Alex Wood:
wood.alex@leg.wa.gov
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/memberemail/MailForm.aspx?Chamber=H&District=3&Position=1
Office: (360) 786-7888

Rep. Matt Shea:
shea.matt@leg.wa.gov
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/memberemail/MailForm.aspx?Chamber=H&District=4&Position=2
Office: (360) 786-7984

Senate:
Sen. Chris Marr:
marr.chris@leg.wa.gov
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/memberemail/MailForm.aspx?Chamber=S&District=6
Office: (360) 786-7610

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Did Spokane Blow it on Light Rail Funding? https://outthereventure.com/did-spokane-blow-it-on-light-rail-funding/ https://outthereventure.com/did-spokane-blow-it-on-light-rail-funding/#respond Mon, 02 Feb 2009 18:43:16 +0000 https://outthereventure.com/?p=536 Image from Norfolk, VA light rail project I think so. The economic stimulus package currently being considered by congress is heavy on public transit funds. According Jeff Sele at SRTC there are only 16 municipalities in the country with light rail projects in advanced development. All of them are likely to receive major federal money […]

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Image from Norfolk, VA light rail project

I think so. The economic stimulus package currently being considered by congress is heavy on public transit funds. According Jeff Sele at SRTC there are only 16 municipalities in the country with light rail projects in advanced development. All of them are likely to receive major federal money now–perhaps almost total federal funding. And Spokane will miss out because voters decided 2006 against doing further planning on our light rail project. The Spokesman Review has an article on light rail funding today, you can read it here. THe piece doesn’t ask hard questions though: did the S.T.A. board at the time try to deliberately sabotaged the vote? Why didn’t business and civic leaders come out stronger for light rail? How much construction funding did Spokane potentially forego?

For more perspective here’s an article from 2001 that talks about the importance of Spokane in the larger scheme of light rail. It’s shame we are farther along on light rail here. Transit oriented economic development is just what the city could use right now.

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Regional Bike Plan Uncorked https://outthereventure.com/regional-bike-plan-uncorked/ https://outthereventure.com/regional-bike-plan-uncorked/#respond Thu, 17 Apr 2008 18:12:43 +0000 https://outthereventure.com/?p=115 If you are looking for evidence of progress in all things bicycle related in Spokane County look no further than the Spokane Regional Bike Plan unveiled by the Spokane Regional Transportation Council yesterday. I’m just starting to make through the document’s 40 some pages but so far it looks thoughtful and comprehensive. Check it out […]

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If you are looking for evidence of progress in all things bicycle related in Spokane County look no further than the Spokane Regional Bike Plan unveiled by the Spokane Regional Transportation Council yesterday.

I’m just starting to make through the document’s 40 some pages but so far it looks thoughtful and comprehensive. Check it out for yourself and give them feedback.

There are also meetings for the City of Spokane Master Bike Plan this week. Check out the meeting time and take a quick survey at the above link.

You could be forgiven for getting all these plans confused. The bottom line is that they are both crucial to the future of cycling in our area. This is a great time to get involved and promote two-wheeled activities in Spokane.

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