The
legislature recognizes that the planning processes described in
RCW 81.104.100 provide a recognized framework for guiding high
capacity transportation studies. However, the process cannot
guarantee appropriate decisions unless key study assumptions are
reasonable.
To assure appropriate system plan assumptions and to provide
for review of system plan results, an expert review panel shall
be appointed to provide independent technical review for
development of any system plan which is to be funded in whole or
in part by the imposition of any voter-approved local option
funding sources enumerated in RCW 81.104.140.
(1) The expert review panel shall consist of five to ten
members who are recognized experts in relevant fields, such as
transit operations, planning, emerging transportation
technologies, engineering, finance, law, the environment,
geography, economics, and political science.
(2) The expert review panel shall be selected cooperatively
by the chairs of the senate and house transportation committees,
the secretary of the department of transportation, and the
governor to assure a balance of disciplines. In the case of
counties adjoining another state or Canadian province the expert
review panel membership shall be selected cooperatively with
representatives of the adjoining state or Canadian province.
(3) The chair of the expert review panel shall be designated
by the appointing authorities.
(4) The expert review panel shall serve without compensation
but shall be reimbursed for expenses according to RCW 43.03.050
and 43.03.060. Reimbursement shall be paid from within the
existing resources of the local authority planning under this
chapter.
(5) The panel shall carry out the duties set forth in
subsections (6) and (7) of this section until the date on which
an election is held to consider the high capacity transportation
system and financing plans.
(6) The expert panel shall review all reports required in
RCW 81.104.100(2) and shall concentrate on service modes and
concepts, costs, patronage and financing evaluations.
(7) The expert panel shall provide timely reviews and
comments on individual reports and study conclusions to the
department of transportation, the regional transportation
planning organization, the joint regional policy committee, and
the submitting lead transit agency. In the case of counties
adjoining another state or Canadian province, the expert review
panel shall provide its reviews, comments, and conclusions to the
representatives of the adjoining state or Canadian province.
(8) The local authority planning under this chapter shall
contract for consulting services for expert review panels. The
amount of consultant support shall be negotiated with each expert
review panel by the local authority and shall be paid from within
the local authority's existing resources.
[2005 c 319 § 136; 1998 c 245 § 165. Prior: 1991 c 318 § 10; 1991 c 309 § 3; 1990 c 43 § 32.]
NOTES:
Findings -- Intent -- Part headings -- Effective dates -- 2005 c 319: See notes following RCW 43.17.020.