(1) A county, city, or town
may, as part of its commute trip reduction plan, designate
existing activity centers listed in its comprehensive plan or new
activity centers as growth and transportation efficiency centers
and establish a transportation demand management program in the
designated area.
(a) The transportation demand management program for the
growth and transportation efficiency center shall be developed in
consultation with local transit agencies, the applicable regional
transportation planning organization, major employers, and other
interested parties.
(b) In order to be eligible for state funding provided for
the purposes of this section, designated growth and
transportation efficiency centers shall be certified by the
applicable regional transportation organization to: (i) Meet the
minimum land use and transportation criteria established in
collaboration among local jurisdictions, transit agencies, the
regional transportation planning organization, and other
interested parties as part of the regional commute trip reduction
plan; and (ii) have established a transportation demand
management program that includes the elements identified in (c)
of this subsection and is consistent with the rules established
by the department of transportation in RCW 70.94.537(2). If a
designated growth and transportation efficiency center is denied
certification, the local jurisdiction may appeal the decision to
the commute trip reduction board.
(c) Transportation demand management programs for growth and
transportation efficiency centers shall include, but are not
limited to: (i) Goals for reductions in the proportion of
single-occupant vehicle trips that are more aggressive than the
state program goal established by the commute trip reduction
board; (ii) a sustainable financial plan demonstrating how the
program can be implemented to meet state and regional trip
reduction goals, indicating resources from public and private
sources that are reasonably expected to be made available to
carry out the plan, and recommending any innovative financing
techniques consistent with chapter 47.29 RCW, including
public/private partnerships, to finance needed facilities,
services, and programs; (iii) a proposed organizational structure
for implementing the program; (iv) a proposal to measure
performance toward the goal and implementation progress; and (v)
an evaluation to which local land use and transportation policies
apply, including parking policies and ordinances, to determine
the extent that they complement and support the trip reduction
investments of major employers. Each of these program elements
shall be consistent with the rules established under RCW 70.94.537.
(d) A designated growth and transportation efficiency center
shall be consistent with the land use and transportation elements
of the local comprehensive plan.
(e) Transit agencies, local governments, and regional
transportation planning organizations shall identify certified
growth and transportation efficiency centers as priority areas
for new service and facility investments in their respective
investment plans.
(2) A county, city, or town that has established a growth
and transportation efficiency center program shall support
vehicle trip reduction activities in the designated area. The
implementing jurisdiction shall adopt policies, ordinances, and
funding strategies that will lead to attainment of program goals
in those areas.
[2006 c 329 § 4.]