The transportation commission shall have the following functions,
powers, and duties:
(1) To propose policies to be adopted by the governor and
the legislature designed to assure the development and
maintenance of a comprehensive and balanced statewide
transportation system which will meet the needs of the people of
this state for safe and efficient transportation services.
Wherever appropriate, the policies shall provide for the use of
integrated, intermodal transportation systems. The policies must
be aligned with the goals established in RCW 47.04.280. To this
end the commission shall:
(a) Develop transportation policies which are based on the
policies, goals, and objectives expressed and inherent in
existing state laws;
(b) Inventory the adopted policies, goals, and objectives of
the local and area-wide governmental bodies of the state and
define the role of the state, regional, and local governments in
determining transportation policies, in transportation planning,
and in implementing the state transportation plan;
(c) Establish a procedure for review and revision of the
state transportation policy and for submission of proposed
changes to the governor and the legislature; and
(d) Integrate the statewide transportation plan with the
needs of the elderly and persons with disabilities, and
coordinate federal and state programs directed at assisting local
governments to answer such needs;
(2) To provide for the effective coordination of state
transportation planning with national transportation policy,
state and local land use policies, and local and regional
transportation plans and programs;
(3) In conjunction with the provisions under RCW 47.01.075,
to provide for public involvement in transportation designed to
elicit the public's views both with respect to adequate
transportation services and appropriate means of minimizing
adverse social, economic, environmental, and energy impact of
transportation programs;
(4) By December 2010, to prepare a comprehensive and
balanced statewide transportation plan consistent with the
state's growth management goals and based on the transportation
policy goals provided under RCW 47.04.280 and applicable state
and federal laws. The plan must reflect the priorities of
government developed by the office of financial management and
address regional needs, including multimodal transportation
planning. The plan must, at a minimum: (a) Establish a vision
for the development of the statewide transportation system; (b)
identify significant statewide transportation policy issues; and
(c) recommend statewide transportation policies and strategies to
the legislature to fulfill the requirements of subsection (1) of
this section. The plan must be the product of an ongoing process
that involves representatives of significant transportation
interests and the general public from across the state. Every
four years, the plan shall be reviewed and revised, and submitted
to the governor and the house of representatives and senate
standing committees on transportation.
The plan shall take into account federal law and regulations
relating to the planning, construction, and operation of
transportation facilities;
(5) By December 2007, the office of financial management
shall submit a baseline report on the progress toward attaining
the policy goals under RCW 47.04.280 in the 2005-2007 fiscal
biennium. By October 1, 2008, beginning with the development of
the 2009-2011 biennial transportation budget, and by October 1st
biennially thereafter, the office of financial management shall
submit to the legislature and the governor a report on the
progress toward the attainment by state transportation agencies
of the state transportation policy goals and objectives
prescribed by statute, appropriation, and governor directive.
The report must, at a minimum, include the degree to which state
transportation programs have progressed toward the attainment of
the policy goals established under RCW 47.04.280, as measured by
the objectives and performance measures established by the office
of financial management under RCW 47.04.280;
(6) To propose to the governor and the legislature prior to
the convening of each regular session held in an odd-numbered
year a recommended budget for the operations of the commission as
required by RCW 47.01.061;
(7) To adopt such rules as may be necessary to carry out
reasonably and properly those functions expressly vested in the
commission by statute;
(8) To contract with the office of financial management or
other appropriate state agencies for administrative support,
accounting services, computer services, and other support
services necessary to carry out its other statutory duties;
(9) To conduct transportation-related studies and policy
analysis to the extent directed by the legislature or governor in
the biennial transportation budget act, or as otherwise provided
in law, and subject to the availability of amounts appropriated
for this specific purpose; and
(10) To exercise such other specific powers and duties as
may be vested in the transportation commission by this or any
other provision of law.
[2007 c 516 § 4; 2006 c 334 § 3; 2005 c 319 § 5; 1981 c 59 § 2; 1980 c 87 § 45; 1977 ex.s. c 151 § 7.]
NOTES:
Findings -- Intent -- 2007 c 516: See note following RCW 47.01.011.
Effective date -- 2006 c 334: See note following RCW 47.01.051.
Findings--Intent--Part headings--Effective dates -- 2005 c 319: See notes following RCW 43.17.020.