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TIC 2020-08-17 Item 2A - Grant Application - Transportation Demand Management
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TIC 2020-08-17 Item 2A - Grant Application - Transportation Demand Management
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08/17/20
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Transportation and Infrastructure 2017-2020
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Identify any representatives from cities, counties, metropolitan or regional planning <br />organizations, transits, tribes, and Washington State Ferries that you have recently collaborat <br />with on your concept. I <br />County Metro: <br />We are currently implementing a similar TDM project through a King County Metro TDM Corridor Strategies <br />apporting Centers Federal Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality grant. Debbie Jaksich is our representative for <br />its project. <br />King County SchoolPool - Cailin Henley and Erin David of Alta Planning <br />Via to Transit - Casey Gifford <br />Tukwila In Motion - Hanna Faires and Alta Planning Staff <br />Tukwila Community Connections - Ryan Miller <br />Transit - Alex Ko and Jefferson Rose <br />Identify any WSDOT regional staff that you have collaborated with in the past 18 months on <br />your concept. Include staff name and WSDOT region (i.e., Eastern, North Central, Northwest, <br />Olympic, South Central, Southwest). <br />ila is currently implementing a TDM project similar to this 2021-2023 concept, also through a 2019-2021 <br />nal Mobility Grant. We are also administering the state Commute Trip Reduction program in Tukwila. <br />Monica Ghosh, Northwest, Community Liaison for our current WSDOT projects <br />Michael Wandler, CTR Program - Public Transportation Division <br />Robert Gibson - Data Analytics - Public Transportation Division <br />Kate Ito, Public Transportation Division <br />Ricardo Gotla, Public Transportation Division <br />Kate Bastian, Public Transportation Division <br />Stan Suchan, Public Transportation Division <br />Describe any positive and/or negative effects your concept has on other organizations or modes <br />(e.g. metropolitan planning organizations, regional transportation planning organizations, local <br />jurisdictions, transportation service providers). <br />'he project will benefit community destinations, regional growth centers and manufacturing/industrial centers by <br />roviding TDM services and reducing drive -alone trips to sites. Sites and organizations that will benefit include: <br />Southcenter, Tukwila's regional growth center, and the North Tukwila Manufacturing/Industrial Center <br />Regional growth centers in neighboring communities such as SeaTac, Burien, Renton and Kent Downtown, as <br />ell as the manufacturing/industrial centers of Duwamish and Kent <br />Community destinations and networks including <br />Sea-Tac Airport, the Port of Seattle, and Airport Jobs <br />Tukwila International Boulevard District, Tukwila Village, SHAG Senior Living Community, Tukwila Library, <br />-id Foster High School <br />Schools such as Renton Technical College, Highline Community College, and Green River College <br />Chambers of commerce such as Seattle Southside Chamber <br />Multifamily housing developments <br />
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