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TIC 2019-11-19 Item 2A - Agreement - 2020 Transportation Demand Management with King County Metro
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TIC 2019-11-19 Item 2A - Agreement - 2020 Transportation Demand Management with King County Metro
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11/19/19
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Transportation and Infrastructure 2017-2020
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An evaluation of the program will be provided to the County by December 15, 2020, outlining <br />what has been accomplished in the program and including trip reduction data during the period <br />following the execution of the agreement through the end of December 2020. The final invoice <br />for this scope of work shall be submitted to the County no later than December 15, 2020. <br />Program Description <br />Issue/Problem <br />Employees and residents not affected by the CTR law may receive limited or no transportation <br />benefits/support. Smaller employers often have difficulty allocating funding for employee <br />transportation assistance and are unaware of commute benefits they could provide such as <br />ORCA passes or pre-tax transportation benefits. <br />Goals: <br />Increase the use of and access to transit and other sustainable modes of transportation in <br />south King County (increase NDAT and decrease VMT); <br />Reduce congestion along major regional corridors, including I-405, I-5, SR-99 and SR- <br />167; and <br />Efficiently deliver TDM services by targeting employees, residents and students at large <br />activity centers (for example, presenting at employer meetings or administering a <br />centralized transportation rewards program). <br />Potential Trip Markets <br />• Employment sites with clusters of non-CTR affected employers <br />• Multi -family residences (affordable and market rate housing) <br />• Technical colleges and high schools <br />• Industry -specific employers such as hotels <br />Potential activity centers and networks include: <br />o Sea-Tac Airport (partner with Port of Seattle, Airport Jobs, City of SeaTac) <br />o Westfield Southcenter Mall (partner with mall management and employers) <br />o Tukwila Village (partner with Independent Living, King County Library System <br />and employers) <br />o Seattle Southside Chamber and Discover Burien <br />Strategies <br />o Renton Landing and Black River Business Park <br />o Renton Technical College, Highline College and Foster High School <br />o Multifamily housing sites throughout Tukwila, SeaTac, Renton and Kent (partner <br />with property managers, King County Housing Authority, Hopelink, and other <br />non -profits) <br />14 <br />
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