To support the
implementation of RCW 47.04.280 and 47.01.078(4), the department
shall adopt broad statewide goals to reduce annual per capita
vehicle miles traveled by 2050 consistent with the stated goals
of executive order 07-02. Consistent with these goals, the
department shall:
(1) Establish the following benchmarks using a statewide
baseline of seventy-five billion vehicle miles traveled less the
vehicle miles traveled attributable to vehicles licensed under
RCW 46.16.070 and weighing ten thousand pounds or more, which are
exempt from this section:
(a) Decrease the annual per capita vehicle miles traveled by
eighteen percent by 2020;
(b) Decrease the annual per capita vehicle miles traveled by
thirty percent by 2035; and
(c) Decrease the annual per capita vehicle miles traveled by
fifty percent by 2050;
(2) By July 1, 2008, establish and convene a collaborative
process to develop a set of tools and best practices to assist
state, regional, and local entities in making progress towards
the benchmarks established in subsection (1) of this section.
The collaborative process must provide an opportunity for public
review and comment and must:
(a) Be jointly facilitated by the department, the department
of ecology, and the *department of community, trade, and
economic development;
(b) Provide for participation from regional transportation
planning organizations, the Washington state transit association,
the Puget Sound clean air agency, a statewide business
organization representing the sale of motor vehicles, at least
one major private employer that participates in the commute trip
reduction program, and other interested parties, including but
not limited to parties representing diverse perspectives on
issues relating to growth, development, and transportation;
(c) Identify current strategies to reduce vehicle miles
traveled in the state as well as successful strategies in other
jurisdictions that may be applicable in the state;
(d) Identify potential new revenue options for local and
regional governments to authorize to finance vehicle miles
traveled reduction efforts;
(e) Provide for the development of measurement tools that
can, with a high level of confidence, measure annual progress
toward the benchmarks at the local, regional, and state levels,
measure the effects of strategies implemented to reduce vehicle
miles traveled and adequately distinguish between common travel
purposes, such as moving freight or commuting to work, and
measure trends of vehicle miles traveled per capita on a
five-year basis;
(f) Establish a process for the department to periodically
evaluate progress toward the vehicle miles traveled benchmarks,
measure achieved and projected emissions reductions, and
recommend whether the benchmarks should be adjusted to meet the
state's overall goals for the reduction of greenhouse gas
emissions;
(g) Estimate the projected reductions in greenhouse gas
emissions if the benchmarks are achieved, taking into account the
expected implementation of existing state and federal mandates
for vehicle technology and fuels, as well as expected growth in
population and vehicle travel;
(h) Examine access to public transportation for people
living in areas with affordable housing to and from employment
centers, and make recommendations for steps necessary to ensure
that areas with affordable housing are served by adequate levels
of public transportation; and
(i) By December 1, 2008, provide a report to the
transportation committees of the legislature on the collaborative
process and resulting recommended tools and best practices to
achieve the reduction in annual per capita vehicle miles traveled
goals.
(3) Included in the December 1, 2008, report to the
transportation committees of the legislature, the department
shall identify strategies to reduce vehicle miles traveled in the
state as well as successful strategies in other jurisdictions
that may be applicable in the state that recognize the differing
urban and rural transportation requirements.
(4) Prior to implementation of the goals in this section,
the department, in consultation with the *department of
community, trade, and economic development, cities, counties,
local economic development organizations, and local and regional
chambers of commerce, shall provide a report to the appropriate
committees of the legislature on the anticipated impacts of the
goals established in this section on the following:
(a) The economic hardship on small businesses as it relates
to the ability to hire and retain workers who do not reside in
the county in which they are employed;
(b) Impacts on low-income residents;
(c) Impacts on agricultural employers and their employees,
especially on the migrant farmworker community;
(d) Impacts on distressed rural counties; and
(e) Impacts in counties with more than fifty percent of the
land base of the county in public or tribal lands.
[2008 c 14 § 8.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's note: The "department of community, trade, and economic development" was renamed the "department of commerce" by 2009 c 565.
Findings -- Intent -- Scope of chapter 14, Laws of 2008 -- Severability -- 2008 c 14: See RCW 70.235.005, 70.235.900, and 70.235.901.