File #: 2015-0032    Version:
Type: Motion Status: Passed
File created: 2/23/2015 In control: Regional Transit Committee
On agenda: Final action: 3/2/2015
Enactment date: Enactment #: 14319
Title: A MOTION relating to the King County Metro Strategic Plan for Public Transportation 2011-2021 and the King County Metro Service Guidelines, and accepting the King County Metro Access to Transit Phase 1 Report.
Sponsors: Reagan Dunn
Indexes: Metro, Transportation
Attachments: 1. Motion 14319.pdf, 2. A. Access to Transit Phase 1 Report - December 31, 2014, 3. 2015-0032 Legislative Review Form.pdf, 4. A. Access to Transit Phase 1 Report - December 31, 2014, 5. 2015-0032 transmittal letter.docx, 6. Item 9 Staff Report 2015-0032 Access to Transit.doc, 7. Item 9 PM 2015-0032 RTC_2-25_14_Phase2.pptx, 8. 2015-0032 amd 1.docx, 9. REVISED Staff Report 2015-0032 Access to Transit.doc
Staff: Carlson, Paul
Drafter
Clerk 02/26/2015
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A MOTION relating to the King County Metro Strategic Plan for Public Transportation 2011-2021 and the King County Metro Service Guidelines, and accepting the King County Metro Access to Transit Phase 1 Report.
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WHEREAS, in July 2011 via Ordinance 17143, the King County council adopted the King County Metro Strategic Plan for Public Transportation 2011-2021 and the King County Metro Service Guidelines, and
WHEREAS, the strategic plan and the service guidelines were to follow the recommendations of the regional transit task force regarding the policy framework for the Metro transit system, and
WHEREAS, in August 2013, Ordinance 17143, Section 4, was amended by Ordinance 17641, and
WHEREAS, Ordinance 17641, Section 3.A.1, specified that a work plan to identify potential updates to the strategic plan related to park and rides and other infrastructure supporting access to transit be transmitted by December 31, 2013, and
WHEREAS, on March 3, 2014, via Motion 14089, the council accepted the King County Metro Transit Access to Transit Study Work Plan ("the work plan"), and
WHEREAS, the work plan describes a phased approach over two years, with the phase 1 report due on December 31, 2014, addressing:
1. The role of park and rides and other community infrastructure related to access to transit; and
2. Industry best practices and innovative approaches to improve access to transit capacity including but not limited to parking management, technology, nonmotorized corridors and transportation demand management, and
WHEREAS, Metro has compiled this information and the executive has transmitted the phase 1 access to transit report set forth as Attachment A to this motion to the council and to the regional transit committee;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT MOVED by the Council of King County:
A. The King County council hereby accepts the King County Metro Access to Transit Phase 1 Report, Attachment A to this motion.
B. ...

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