(1) The secretary of the department of
transportation may coordinate an interagency board or other
interested parties for the purpose of developing policies or
guidelines that promote consistency among state agency commute
trip reduction programs required by RCW 70.94.527 and 70.94.531
or developed under the joint comprehensive commute trip reduction
plan described in this section. The board shall include
representatives of the departments of transportation, *general
administration, ecology, and **community, trade, and economic
development and such other departments and interested groups as
the secretary of the department of transportation determines to
be necessary. Policies and guidelines shall be applicable to all
state agencies including but not limited to policies and
guidelines regarding parking and parking charges, employee
incentives for commuting by other than single-occupant
automobiles, flexible and alternative work schedules, alternative
worksites, and the use of state-owned vehicles for car and van
pools and guaranteed rides home. The policies and guidelines
shall also consider the costs and benefits to state agencies of
achieving commute trip reductions and consider mechanisms for
funding state agency commute trip reduction programs.
(2) State agencies sharing a common location in affected
urban growth areas where the total number of state employees is
one hundred or more shall, with assistance from the department of
transportation, develop and implement a joint commute trip
reduction program. The worksite must be treated as specified in
RCW 70.94.531 and 70.94.534.
(3) The department of transportation shall develop a joint
comprehensive commute trip reduction plan for all state agencies,
including institutions of higher education, located in the
Olympia, Lacey, and Tumwater urban growth areas.
(a) In developing the joint comprehensive commute trip
reduction plan, the department of transportation shall work with
applicable state agencies, including institutions of higher
education, and shall collaborate with the following entities:
Local jurisdictions; regional transportation planning
organizations as described in chapter 47.80 RCW; transit
agencies, including regional transit authorities as described in
chapter 81.112 RCW and transit agencies that serve areas within
twenty- five miles of the Olympia, Lacey, or Tumwater urban
growth areas; and the capitol campus design advisory committee
established in RCW 43.34.080.
(b) The joint comprehensive commute trip reduction plan must
build on existing commute trip reduction programs and policies.
At a minimum, the joint comprehensive commute trip reduction plan
must include strategies for telework and flexible work schedules,
parking management, and consideration of the impacts of worksite
location and design on multimodal transportation options.
(c) The joint comprehensive commute trip reduction plan must
include performance measures and reporting methods and
requirements.
(d) The joint comprehensive commute trip reduction plan may
include strategies to accommodate differences in worksite size
and location.
(e) The joint comprehensive commute trip reduction plan must
be consistent with jurisdictional and regional transportation,
land use, and commute trip reduction plans, the state six-year
facilities plan, and the master plan for the capitol of the state
of Washington.
(f) Not more than ninety days after the adoption of the
joint comprehensive commute trip reduction plan, state agencies
within the three urban growth areas must implement a commute trip
reduction program consistent with the objectives and strategies
of the joint comprehensive commute trip reduction plan.
(4) The department of transportation shall review the
initial commute trip reduction program of each state agency
subject to the commute trip reduction plan for state agencies to
determine if the program is likely to meet the applicable commute
trip reduction goals and notify the agency of any deficiencies.
If it is found that the program is not likely to meet the
applicable commute trip reduction goals, the department of
transportation will work with the agency to modify the program as
necessary.
(5) Each state agency implementing a commute trip reduction
plan shall report at least once per year to its agency director
on the performance of the agency's commute trip reduction program
as part of the agency's quality management, accountability, and
performance system as defined by RCW 43.17.385. The reports
shall assess the performance of the program, progress toward
state goals established under RCW 70.94.537, and recommendations
for improving the program.
(6) The department of transportation shall review the agency
performance reports defined in subsection (5) of this section and
submit a biennial report for state agencies subject to this
chapter to the governor and incorporate the report in the commute
trip reduction board report to the legislature as directed in RCW 70.94.537(6). The report shall include, but is not limited to,
an evaluation of the most recent measurement results, progress
toward state goals established under RCW 70.94.537, and
recommendations for improving the performance of state agency
commute trip reduction programs. The information shall be
reported in a form established by the commute trip reduction
board.
[2009 c 427 § 3; 2006 c 329 § 11; 1997 c 250 § 6; 1996 c 186 § 516; 1991 c 202 § 19.]
NOTES:
Reviser's note: *(1) The "department of general
administration" was renamed the "department of enterprise
services" by 2011 1st sp.s. c 43 § 107.
**(2) The "department of community, trade, and economic
development" was renamed the "department of commerce" by 2009 c
565.
Findings -- Intent -- Part headings not law -- Effective date -- 1996 c 186: See notes following RCW 43.330.904.
Captions not law -- Effective date -- Severability -- 1991 c 202:See notes following RCW 47.50.010.
State vehicle parking account: RCW 43.01.225.