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TIC 2017-10-10 Item 2C - Agreement - 2017-2019 Transportation Demand Management Program with King County Metro
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TIC 2017-10-10 Item 2C - Agreement - 2017-2019 Transportation Demand Management Program with King County Metro
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10/10/17
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Transportation and Infrastructure 2017-2020
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Exhibit A <br />2017-2019 Tukwila Scope of Work <br />I-90 Regional Mobility Grant <br />The purpose of the I-90 Regional Mobility Grant (RMG) is to provide Transportation Demand <br />Management (TDM) services along the I-90, 1-405, I-5, and SR 167 and SR 520 corridors, to reduce <br />congestion and increase mobility. The program will promote the use of transportation alternatives to <br />driving alone through outreach, marketing, incentives, education, assistance, and information. <br />The City will provide TDM services for travelers with an origin or destination in the cities of Tukwila, <br />Renton, Kent, SeaTac, Federal Way, and Burien through an extension of their Regional CMAQ <br />residential and employer program, South King County Transportation Options, and the City's Commute <br />Trip Reduction program. <br />The City and the County will mutually agree on messaging that will be included on program materials <br />for marketing and outreach purposes. <br />These services will be provided for the time period beginning with the execution of the agreement and <br />ending June 30, 2019. <br />Scope of Services <br />The City of Tukwila TDM Program will target residents, employees and employers that are open to <br />using commute alternatives and for whom these alternatives are a viable option. As described below, the <br />program will: <br />• Educate residents and employees on available commute alternatives to driving alone <br />when traveling in the I-90 travel shed; <br />• Provide rewards and incentives related to transportation through expansion of new ridesharing <br />platform pilot; <br />• Work to improve people's perceptions of these alternatives; <br />• Explore options for capital improvements such as bike lockers, bike racks, bike repair stations, <br />wayfinding signage, etc. <br />• Communicate the goals of keeping traffic moving and other topics related to road construction <br />and information; and <br />• Educate employers on available commute benefit strategies and programs. <br />An evaluation of the program will be provided to the County by June 15, 2019, outlining what has been <br />accomplished in the program and including trip reduction data, during the period following the <br />execution of the agreement through the end of May 2019. The final invoice for this scope of work shall be <br />submitted to the County no later than July 5, 2019. <br />Transportation Demand Management Agreement <br />between the City of Tukwila and King County <br />Page 8 of 14 <br />31 <br />
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