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HomeMy WebLinkAbout6218 ORDINANCE NO. 6 2 1 8 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, AMENDING CHAPTER 10.02 OF THE AUBURN CITY CODE RELATING TO COMMUTE TRIP REDUCTIONS WHEREAS, motor vehicle traffic is a major source of air pollution, which causes significant harm to public health and degrades the quality of the environment; and WHEREAS, increasing motor vehicle traffic aggravates traffic congestion in the City of Auburn; and WHEREAS, traffic congestion imposes significant costs on City business, government, and individuals in terms of lost working hours and delays in the delivery of goods and services as well as making the City a less desirable place to live, work, visit and do business; and WHEREAS, decreasing the demand for vehicle trips is a significantly less costly method of reducing traffic congestion and vehicle pollution than constructing new transportation facilities; and WHEREAS, employers have significant opportunities to encourage and facilitate the reduction of single-occupant vehicle commuting by employees; and WHEREAS, RCW 70.94.527 sets forth state policy on commute trip reduction; and WHEREAS, Auburn City Code Chapter, 10.02, Commute Trip Reduction (CTR) Plan was adopted pursuant to RCW 70.94.527; and Ordinance 6218 January 27, 2010 Page 1 of 27 ' WHEREAS, the Legislature has significantly amended Chapter 70.94, making significant revisions to the Auburn City Code necessary; and WHEREAS, adoption of this Ordinance will promote the public health, safety, and general welfare within the City of Auburn and the region; and WHEREAS, the Washington State Commute Trip Reduction Board has approved the City of Auburn Draft Commute Trip Reduction Plan, NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN as follows: Section 1. Amendment to Citv Code. That Chapter 10.02, Commute Trip Reduction (CTR) Plan, of the Auburn City Code be and the same hereby is amended to read as follows. Chapter 10.02 COMMUTE TRIP REDUCTION (CTR) PLAN Sections: 10.02.005 Findings. 10.02.010 Definitions. 10.02.020 Commute trip reduction goals. 10.02.030 Besig^^,-,ut:a,^-ef C TR-aene and base-rear valuesRepealed. 10.02.040 City of Auburn CTR plan. 10.02.050 Responsible agency. 10.02.060 Applicability. 10.02.070 Requirements for employers. 10.02.080 Recordkeeping. ~ 10.02.090 ARaiaa4-repea#sRepealed. 10.02.095 Program review and modifications. ~ 10.02.100 Requests for exemptions or qoal modifications of CTR requirements. 10.02.110 Commute Trip Reduction Certificate of Leadership. ~...r~ ...a..M..~..,e r..,...~'t s.,. r~...,~.,.,,i..~',,.. _ e 10.02.120 Appeals. 10.02.130 Enforcement. Ordinance 6218 January 27, 2010 Page 2 of 27 10.02.005 Findings. The City of Auburn recognizes the importance of increasing individual citizens' awareness of air quality, energy consumption, and traffic congestion and the contribution individual actions can make toward addressing these issues. (Ord. 5246 § 1(Exh. A), 1999.) 10.02.010 Definitions. For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply in the interpretation and enforcement of this chapter: A. "Affected Employee" means a full-time employee who is scheduled to begin his or her regular work day at a single worksite between 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m., inclusive, on two or more weekdays per week for at least 12 continuous months and who is not an independent contractor. Seasonal apricultural employees, including seasonal emploVees of processors of aqricultural products, are excluded from the count of affected emplovees. ~ en4^rc ~ ' luiut°!! n..rFno.,r.rc 'n . r.... n...rF..._.ch'n ~+n.d n~.. . _h:r.~n~... onto :n ~ ~ '.~'nf . r...... ncr _ ' a eaap4syees: B. "Affected Employer" means a public or private employer that, for 12 continuous months, employs 100 or more full-time employees at a single worksite who are scheduled to begin their regular work day between 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m., inclusive, on two or more ~ weekdays. . Construction worksites, when the expected duration of the construction is less than two years, are excluded from this definition. C. "Alternative Mode" means any type of commute transportation other than that in which the single-occupant motor vehicle is the dominant mode, including telecommuting and compressed work weeks, if they result in reducing commute trips. D. "Alternative Work Schedules" means programs such as compressed work weeks that eliminate work trips for affected employees. E. "Base Year" means- the twelve-month period which commences when a maior emplover is determined by the City to be participatinq within the CTR proqram. The City uses this iwelve-month period as the basis upon which it develops commute trip reduction qoals. Nae Ordinance 6218 January 27, 2010 Page 3 of 27 r'n.~ frnm I.~n.raar~r 1- i992, s., #hrr~ nh flese,,L~er o, 14 'J Yc~„w-.,o,..~.~-~m,o , aa F. "Base Year Survev" or "baseline measuremenY" means the survev durinq the base year, of employees at a maior emplover worksite to determine the drive-alone rate and vehicle miles traveled per emqlovee at the worksite. The Citv uses this measurement to develop commute trip reduction qoals for the maior emplover. The baseline measurement must be implemented in a manner that meets the requirements specified by the Citv. GF. "Carpool" means a motor vehicle includinp a motorcvcle, occupied by two to six people of at least sixteen years of aqe traveling together for their commute trip that results in the reduction of a minimum of one motor vehicle commute trip. ~ H6. "City" means the City of Auburn. ~ I#. "Commute Trips" mean trips made from a worker's home to a worksite with a regularly scheduled arrival time of 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., inclusive, on weekdays. J. "CTR" is the abbreviation of Commute Trip Reduction. ~ KI. "CTR Plan" means the City's plan to regulate and administer the CTR programs of affected employers within its jurisdiction. Ld. "CTR Program" means an employer's strategies to reduce affected employees' drive alone commutes SOV L+se and averaqe VMT per employee. K. "GTR-zea8" rRx..s--an area, ° U^h a° 'F°^+ f~.n'I'1'n@o-vrnrl #herrc~ r f-.n4.~. rc~-ivcvrrS 4F~~.i vrr~ v ~-leten~inc_~.J~e+~ ihe lceva-c.el V..f raoTrirv ---n~cc- -cr~v-~Tr . SOV-G9RnFnk3Y1Rg. M. "Commute Trip Vehicle Miles Traveled per Emplovee" means the sum of the individual vehicle commute trip lenqths in miles over a set period divided bv the number of full-time emplovees durinq that period. Ordinance 6218 January 27, 2010 Page 4 of 27 ~ N6. "Compressed Work Week" means an alternative work schedule in accordance with employer policy that regularly allows a full-time employee to eliminate at least one work day every two weeks by working longer hours during the remaining days, resulting in fewer commute trips by the employee. This definition is primarily intended to include weekly and biweekly arrangements, the most typical being four 10-hour days or 80 hours in nine days, but may also include other arrangements. Compressed work weeks are understood to be an ongoing arrangement. 0. "Custom Bus/Buspool" means a commute bus service arranqed specificallv to transport employees to work. ~ PAA. "Dominant Mode" means the mode of travel used for the greatest distance of a commute trip. Q. "Drive Alone" means a motor vehicle occupied by one emplovee for commute purposes includinq a motorcycle. R. "Drive Alone Trips" means commute trips made bv empioyees in sinqle occupant vehicles. ~ SPl. "Employee" means anyone who receives financial or other remuneration in exchange for work provided to an employer, including owners or partners of the employer. T. "Emplovee Transportation Coordinator (ETC)" means a person who is desiqnated as responsible for the development, implementation and monitorinq of an employer's CTR proqram. ~ U9. "Employer" means a sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, unincorporated association, cooperative, joint venture, agency, department, district or other individual or entity, whether public, nonprofit, or private, that employs workers. ~ VR. "Exemption" means a waiver from any or all CTR program requirements granted to an employer by the City based on unique conditions that apply to the employer or employment site. ~ WQ. "Flex-time" is an employer policy that provides work schedules allowing individual employees some flexibility in choosing the time, but not the number, of their working hours to facilitate the use of alternative modes. - Ordinance 6218 • January 27, 2010 . Page 5 of 27 ~ XR. "Full-time Employee" means a person other than an independent contractor scheduled to be employed on a continuous basis for 52 weeks per year for an average of at least 35 hours per week. ~ YS. "Good Faith Effort" means that an employer has met the minimum requirements identified in RCW 70.94.531 and this chapter and is working collaboratively with the City to continue its existing CTR program or is developing and implementing program modifications likely to result in improvements to its CTR program over an agreed upon length of time. ~ ZT. "Implementation" means active pursuit by an employer of the CTR goals stated in RCW 70.94.521 through 70.94.551 and in this ~ chapter as evidenced by appointment of an Employee Transportation Coordinator, distribution of information to employees regarding alternatives to SQV drive alone commuting, and commencement of other measures according to their approved CTR program and schedule. AA. "Major Emplover" means a private or public employer, includinq state aqencies, that emplovs one hundred or more full-time employees at a sinqle worksite who are scheduled to beqin their reqular work day between 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. on weekdavs for at Ieast twelve continuous months. BB. "Maior Emplover Worksite" or "Affected Emplover Worksite" or "worksite" means the qhysical location occupied bv a maior employer, as determined bv the City. CCU. "Mode" means the type of transportation used by employees, such as single-occupant motor vehicle, rideshare vehicle (carpool/vanpool), transit, ferry, bicycle, walking, compressed work schedule, and telecommuting. ~ DDV. "Notice" means written communication delivered via the United States Postal Service with receipt deemed accepted three days following the day on which the notice was deposited with the postal service unless the third day falls on a weekend or legal holiday in which case the notice is deemed accepted the day after the weekend or legal holiday. ~ EEW. "Peak Period" means the hours from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., inclusive, Monday through Friday, except legal holidays. Ordinance 6218 January 27, 2010 Page 6 of 27 ~ FFX. "Peak Period Trip" means any commuteeFwy4eyee trip that delivers the employee to begin his or her regular workday between 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m., inclusive, Monday through Friday, except legal holidays. GGY. "Proportion of Drive Alone sia Trips" or "Drive AfoneSOV Rate" means the number of commute trips over a set period made by affected employees in sinqle occupancy vehicles S9Vs--divided by the number of potential trips taken by affected employees working during that period. HH. "Ride Matchinq Service" means a system which assists in matchinq commutes for the purpose of commutinq together. orl hv nl.~ioo 4nr rnmm u4o nL rneccc nliirJinn ' mi+ro offorieA e nll.yerc ~ IIGG. "Teleworkinn„ or „Telecommuting" means the use of telephones, computers, or other similar technology to permit an employee to work from home, eliminating a commute trip, or to work from a work place closer to home, reducing the distance traveled in a commute trip by at least half. ~ JJSB. "TransiY" means a multiple-occupant vehicle operated on a for-hire, shared-ride basis, including bus, ferry, rail, shared-ride taxi, ~ shuttle bus, or vanpool. ° `r^^°' *r ^ ^ ;zp-.rA- ve"'^'° tFi "-r ,..+..F ne.,,., a o^o,,.,eoo.,,e.,~ /T fl~A1" ...ea..G a ti.,,~.~ rrarr~+~"__""_"" - f f.~+ 4.+..' ih~.i"oro r'm~+r'I~i 'nienrJeA 4r~ re(! nr7 raRge r ~ FF. "i'vFlup i iv'im '"-cuir°.rc employeF••S--If-~- u -ve{iRed~9e£KgF3p ••n.G vFE2. A TI1AA w. Ordinance 6218 January 27, 2010 Page 7 of 27 ere n-0 f4np+Ioyc... :4h'.. 'f'n n'hi I'm'#c, _..r ~ hn.ia c nh o . nen.,...., ..~n ._i _ 'nFl e 4h..1 ov+onrac hn. r.nd n'4.. I'm'4c KK66. "Vanpool" means a vehicle occupied by fr,o:~SeVeR five to 15 people traveling together for their commute trip that results in the reduction of a minimum of one motor vehicle trip. A-vaRpeel-tr+ry GOURts as -,o.., , et,'..ie +r., ~ LLk##. "Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) per Employee" means the sum of the individual vehicle commute trip lengths in miles made by affected employees over a set period divided by the number of affected employees during that period. ~ MM4. "Week" means a seven-day calendar period, starting on Monday and continuing through Sunday. ~ NNdd. "Weekday" means any day of the week except Saturday or Sunday. ~ 001414. "Writing," "written," or "In Writing" means original signed and dated documents. Facsimile (fax) transmissions are a temporary notice of action that must be followed by the original signed and dated document via mail or delivery. (Ord. 5246 § 1(Exh. A), 1999; Ord. 4602 § 2, 1993.) 10.02.020 Commute trip reduction goals. A Commute Trip Reduction Goals. The Citv's qoals for reductions in the proportions of drive-aione commute trips and vehicle miles traveled per emplovee bv affected emplovers in the Citv are established by the Citv CTR Plan. These qoals establish the desired level of performance for the CTR proqram in its entiretv in Auburn. The CitV will set the individual worksite qoals for affected employers based on how the worksite can contribute to Auburn's overall qoal established in the Citv CTR Plan. The goals will appear as a component of the affected emplover's approved CTR Plan. B. Commute Trip Reduction Goals for Affected Emplovers: 1. The drive-alone and VMT qoals for affected emplovers in Auburn are herebv established as set forth in the Citv CTR Plan. 2. If the qoais for an affected employer or newiv affected employer are not listed in the City CTR Plan, thev shall be established bv the City at a level desiqned to achieve Auburn's overall qoals for the lurisdiction and Ordinance 6218 January 27, 2010 Page 8 of 27 other areas as designated by the Citv. The City shall provide written notification of the qoals for each affected emplover worksite by providinq the information when the City reviews the emplover's proposed qroqram and incorporating the goals into the proqram approval issued bv the Citv. A- , R Twenfii P on4 rorlun4'nn nkorfnLir..enro• C. -T, w@^,ty fi>2-p2K6@ n -rh ao„o o.,.o.,r ro.+ -.ae. 12 yeaFs. (Ord. 5246 § 1 (Exh. A), 1999; Ord. 4602 § 2, 1993.) 10.02.030 Repealed. noa ....-,+i.... „s rTp -,,,.,o a.,a haso „oar aal, es Cmnlnverc 'n 4ho n'4y o nnl urlorJ with'n 4he Ceu{h ICinn (`GLInty The- . base y ial o nf 4h'c onno fnfnrnnnrF~ ~rvYc~~ ~ .~n4 Thr~ L..+co . io..r „I o F... . c,4.'nle m'lec 4r.n~~eler~ /\/~AT1 o n .i , r p .or moief e~~ I F~ull he nMlnwlo4o(! frr~m fhoco ~_MI icc nr fhq fn n a~ . . werL ' -.I e Thorofnre .~FFen4erl e nlr~verc 'n +ho r'f~i ,~si4e- base ~Fear Sh-.C1ll G........ M..hl.'cV~ nrr.nr.+.. rlo~'nn.,.l tn _ r[~cIF 'n C(1V r~~..+oc r.f nr.4 . ~......~.....m.c . . ~ RA namon+ ~n 1000 nr c'v vc~ rr.nr.,m 'm nlomonMh'nn hen'n° r - ~ -,rC y... begi:,s; 7-4--rn;ies-;{~1997, er fear--years afEeF pregram ie...e.....,...... ..-.y i..+~ ti~.. ..~j . n ..,ios ~ooo, _ .,ao. ~ . . „e~_.~~ _ H ~rTTPle F'°' ' h /(lrr!- ~'.2 1 / C€~F~~~.~-, 9' c'rr~ --rF~ ~°T'- °c'3T' ' °r°- 10.02.040 City of Auburn CTR plan. The 1992 City of Auburn CTR plan dated Januarv 15, 2010, a copy of which is attached to the ordinance adoptinq this Chapter as Exhibit "A " and a coqv of which qlan wiil be on file with the City Clerk is herebv adopted. e+ Fr.hh nt+.,,.hrv,o.,t "n" +ti s Ordinance 6218 January 27, 2010 Page 9 of 27 n r. ~onn. r....,:..... ..,........,...d n .~Ilv hv 4he n'4v n nr'I n..rl r_" .lcerJ 'f n in L~e " ser+s}steR# wiNh-apq4}sable-plans develeped dnder--DG~.N 36:70A~G-.-(Ord. 5246 § 1(Exh. A), 1999; Ord. 4602 § 2, 1993.) 10.02.050 Responsible agency. The City Public Works Department shall be responsible for implementing this chapter; and the CTR plan„ and--tThe City's CTR program for its own employees shall be administered bv the Citv Human Resources Department. (Ord. 5246 § 1(Exh. A), 1999; Ord. 4602 § 2, 1993.) 10.02.060 Applicability. The provisions of this chapter shall apply to any affected employer at any single worksite within the corporate limits of the City. Employees will only be counted at their primary worksite. The following classifications of employees are excluded from the counts of employees: (1) seasonal agricultural employees, including seasonal employees of processors of agricultural products; and (2) employees of construction worksites when the expected duration of the construction is less than two years. A. Notification of Applicability. 1. Known affected employers located within the City shall be notified in writing by certified mail that they are subject to the provisions of this chapter. Such notice shall be addressed to the company's chief executive officer, senior official, CTR proqram manaqer, or reqistered apent at the worksite. Such notification shall provide 90 davs for the affected employer to perform a baseline measurement consistent with the measurement requirements specified bv the Citv. 2. Affected employers that, for whatever reason, do not receive written notice, must identify themselves to the City upon determining they are defined as "affected employers." Once they identify themselves, such employers will be granted 90 449-days within which to perform a baseline measurement consistent with the measurement requirements specified by the Citv. 3. Any existing employer of 75 or more persons who obtains a business license or business registration from the City will be required to complete an employer assessment form to determine whether or not an Ordinance 6218 January 27, 2010 Page 10 of 27 employer will be deemed affected or non-affected in accordance with the provisions of this chapter. 4. If an affected employer has alreadv performed a baseline measurement, or an alternative acceptable to the City under previous iterations of this Chapter, the emploYer is not required to perform another baseline measurement. B. Newly Affected Employers. 1. Employers that meet the definition of "affected employer" in this Chapter must identify themselves to ~ the City within 90 4-88-days of either moving into the boundaries of the City or increasing employment at a • worksite to 100 or more affected employees. Such newlv affected emplovers that do not identity themselves within 90 davs are in violation of this Chapter. 2. Newiv affected employers identified as such shall be qiven 90 davs from the date of identification to perform a baseline measurement consistent with the measurement requirements specified bv the City. Newly affected employers that do not perform a baseline measurement within 90 davs of receivinq such written notification that theV are subiect to this Chapter are in violation of this Chapter. 8ase4laey tao.,+'F„ Ftio..,sah.os, 6U..ti e.,,.,i..,,ers ~stiaii tie a.,+oa H . Gmnlnymrc Fh.+i rln nO1 'don4'fiy 4homcohioc vi4h'n 4S1l1 I.,~.o.o oV,-,II ha..e i,~., years 4.. .,~.ee+ fhe frs# (`TD y..I r.F 15 n r+nt Fed ni'nn Frr.m 4he L..nce yea.F Tho ccnnnrJ (`TR nri~il nf n'J!1 norron} rorl rPnn• c . . M ~ r.......... , yeaFs 4n moo4 4he #h'rrl (`Tl7 0l ef o 95 norron4 vrpr°gTaln- 3. Not more than 90 days after receivinq written notification of the results of the baseline measurement the newlv affected employer shall develop and submit a CTR Program to the Citv. The proqram will be developed in consultation with City of Auburn staff to be consistent with the qoals of the Citv CTR Plan. The proqram shall be implemented by the emplover not more than 90 davs after approval bv the - Ordinance 6218 January 27, 2D10 Page 11 of 27 Citv. Emplovers who do not implement an approved CTR Proqram accordinq to this schedule are in violation of this Chaqter and subiect to the penalties outlined in this Chapter. C. Change in Status as an Affected Employer. Any of the following changes in an employer's status will change the employer's CTR program requirements: 1. If an affected employer can document that it faces an extraordinary circumstance that will change its status as an affected employer, it can apply for an exemption pursuant to ACC 10.02.100(A). 2. If an employer initially designated as an affected employer no longer employs 100 or more affected employees and expects not to employ 100 or more affected employees for the next 12 months, that employer is placed on a twelve month watch and is subject to the same proqram requirements as any other affected emplover. At the end of the twelve month watch, if the emplover no lonqer emplovs 100 or more affected employees, it is no longer an affected employer. It is the responsibility of the employer to notifv the City that it is no longer an affected employer, and provide documentation to the Citv of its chanqe in status. The burden of proof lies with the emploVer. 3. If the same employer returns to the level of 100 or more affected employees within the same 12 months, that employer will be considered an affected employer for the entire 12 months and will be subject to the same program requirements as other affected employers. 4. If the same employer returns to the level of 100 or more affected employees 12 or more months after its change in status to an "unaffected" employer, that ~ employer shall be treated as a newly affected employer and will be subject to the same program ~ requirements as other newjy affected employers. (Ord. 5246 § 1(Exh. A), 1999; Ord. 4602 § 2, 1993.) 10.02.070 Requirements for employers. ' An affected employer is required to make a good faith effort, as defined in RCW 70.94.534(2) and this Chapter, to develop and implement a CTR program that will encourage its employees to ~ reduce VMT per employee and drive alone S81~commute trips. Ordinance 6218 January 27, 2010 Page 12 of 27 The CTR program must include the mandatory elements described herein_, ' ncenn'n4'nnc rnay uhm'4 !`TR nrnnrnm rlecnrin4iGnc nnd ~-~R.Rual P.. Bessr ^of €+mp'.o^'re~~G~~- ° eQFa-. €aGh-af;ested omnl..yor 'c ronulrod fe uhmR flecnrinlfGn nf f4o (`TO nroconlc +I+o c+ra4o..'oc 4n he UnrlohaLen I+y nn e nlOyor fn €mpleye nd r mbino nrnnrom olemen{c 'n a mnnnor 4hnt wlII hoc4 S.U+t tV•e'r-m^vo'viro^r-v.il. ^ohc'i."RO @F.StIGS-vvSf(1@SS-t"m^e, -aRQ e,^;p:oTees' GOM„Rid^9--r,eeds. €aa^Payersa;e-fa#~ emp'Gyees~ 3. Ilor mon4a4inn nf ri+mnl'anre •ii4h 4hc nnrlo4nni f TO prograrn olomon4c oc rlocrr'hor! ' hcor+'nn R ni 4h'c vc enio~''n vrn~rrroR; A. flocnrin#'nn nf 4F~o orlfl'4'nnnl olomontc 'nnl~~!lnrJ in 4hc. ~CT-R pregram; and 5- gsheda;e ef iaaplemea#atien, assignmenE sf AB. Mandatory Program Elements. Each employer's CTR program shall include the following mandatory elements: 1. Emplovee Transportation Coordinator. The employer shall designate an Empiovee Transportation Coordinator to administer the CTR program. The coordinator's and/or designee's name, location, and telephone number must be displayed prominently displayed phvsicallv or electronicallV at each affected worksite. The coordinator shall oversee all elements Ordinance 6218 January 27, 2010 Page 13 of 27 of the employer's CTR program and act as liaison between the employer and the City. The Emplovee Transportation Coordinator must complete the basic ETC traininq course as provided bv Kinq CountV within six months of assuming the status of desiqnated transportation coordinator, in order to help ensure consistent knowledqe and understandinq of CTR laws, rules and quidelines statewide. The objective is to have an effective transportation coordinator presence at each worksite; an affected employer with multiple sites may have one transportation coordinator for all sites. 2. Information Distribution. Information about ~ alternatives to drive alone SOV-commuting shall be provided to employees at least once a year. This shall consist of, at a minimum, a summary of the employer's CTR program, including ETC name and phone number. Employers must also provide a summary of their CTR program to all new employees at the time of hire. Each employer's CTR program ~ description and qroqress aHnual-report must describe what information is to be distributed by the employer and the method of distribution. 3. Description of Employer's CTR Proqram. Each affected emplover is repuired to submit a descriqtion of its CTR proqram to the City on the official form available from the Public Works Department. The CTR proqram description presents the strateqies to be undertaken by an emplover to achieve the commute trip reduction qoals for each qoal year. Emplovers are encouraqed to consider innovative strateqies and combine proqram elements in a manner that will best suit their location, site characteristics business tvpe, and emplovees' commutinq needs. Emplovers are further encouraqed to cooqerate with each other. At a minimum, the emplover's description must include: a. General description of each employment site location within the city limits, includinq transportation characteristics, surroundinq services, and unique conditions experienced bV the employer or its employees; Ordinance 6218 January 27, 2010 Page 14 of 27 b. Number of employees affected bv the CTR program and the total number of empioyees at the worksite; c. Documentation of compliance with the mandatory CTR program elements as described in this section 10.02.070; d. Description of the additional elements included in the CTR proqram; and e. Schedule of implementation assignment of responsibilities, and commitment to provide appropriate resources to carrv out the CTR proqram. B. CTR Proqram Report and Description. Affected employers shall review their programs and file a reqular proqress report with the Citv in accordance with the format provided bv the City. The CTR Proqram Report and Description outlines the strategies to be undertaken by an employer to achieve the commuter trip reduction qoals for the reporting period. At a minimum, the employer's CTR Proqram Report and Description must include: 1. A qeneral description of the emplovment site location, transportation characteristics, emplovee parkinq availabilitv on-site amenities and surroundinq services; 2. The number of emplovees affected by the CTR program and the total number of emplovees at the si~ 3. Documentation of compliance with the mandatorv CTR elements as described in this section 10.02.070 4. Description of anv additional elements included in the Emplover's CTR proqram; 5. A statement of orqanizational commitment to provide appropriate resources to the program to meet tne emplover's established qoals. C. Biennial Measure of Emplovee Commute Behavior. In addition to the baseline measurement, emplovers shall conduct a program evaluation as a means of determininq worksite proqress toward meetinq CTR poals. As part of the program evaluation the employer shall distribute and collect Commute Trip Reduction Proqram Emplovee Questionnaires (survevs) at least once everv two vears, and strive to achieve at least a 70% response rate from emplovees at the worksite. Ordinance 6218 January 27, 2010 Page 15 of 27 2. AaRuaI--PFogress ReperE. A#eGted-ernplo;ers shall f„-..;e . AGS-18~?999- D4. Additional Program Elements. In addition to the specific CTR program elements described above, the employer's CTR program shall include a set of ineasures designed to meet CTR goals. Measures may include, but are not limited to, one or more of the following: ~ 1a. Provision of preferential parking or reduced parking charges, or both, for high-occupancy vehicles; 2b. Instituting or increasing parking charges for drive alone vehiclesSBVs; 3s. Provision of commutef ride matching services to facilitate employee ride-sharing for commute trips; 4d. Provision of subsidies for rail, vanpool, or transit fares and/or transit passes; 5e. Provision of vans or buses for employee r id e s h a ri n q#eFVaa peels; 6#. Provision of subsidies for carpools, er vanpools, walkinq, bicycling, teleworkinq, or compressed schedules; 7g. Permitting the use of the employer's vehicles for carpooling or vanpooling; ~ 814. Permitting flexible work schedules to facilitate employees' use of transit, carpools, or vanpools; ~ 9+. Cooperation with transportation providers to provide additional regular or express service to the worksite; ~ 1 Oi. Construction of special loading and unloading facilities for transit, carpool, and vanpool users; ~ 11k. Provision of bicycle parking facilities, lockers, . changing areas, and showers for employees who bicycle or walk to work; ~ 121. Provision of a program of parking incentives such as a rebate for employees who do not use the parking facilities; ~ 13+w. Establishment of a program to permit employees to work part- or full-time at home or at an alternative worksite closer to their homes; ~ 14a. Establishment of a program of alternative work schedules, such as a compressed work week which reduces commuting; aad 15e. Implementation of other measures designed to facilitate the use of high-occupancy vehicles, such as Ordinance 6218 January 27, 2010 Page 16 of 27 on-site day care facilities and emergency taxi services or quaranteed ride home proqrams. 16. Provision of incentives for em lo ees that do not drive alone to work; 17. Charqinq empioyees for parkinq and/or the elimination of free parkinq; and 18. Other measures that the emplover believes will reduce the number and lenqth of commute trips made to the site. (Ord. 5246 § 1(Exh. A), 1999; Ord. 4602 § 2, 1993.) 10.02.080 Recordkeeping. Affected employers shall maintain a copv of their approved CTR Proqram Description and Reporttheir CTR Proqram Emplovee Questionnaire results, and all supportinq documentation for the descriptions and assertions made in any CTR report to the City for a minimum of 48 months. The Citv and the emqlover shall aqree on the record keepinq requirements as part of the accepted CTR proqram.aN (Ord. 5246 § 1(Exh. A), 1999; Ord. 4602 § 2, 1993.) 10.02.090 Repealed. Aanva~-Repe#s e sfe,...._-.. + a e....,i.,,,o: o !`Tp .,~.,n~.,.., ~~F .,,.i___ ,~o . ~ e 2RF1 , tFlfAFC-T12tlAR-&p F@Gt6f-R'}Ust--b2 pF3v4244R4he42~ , fouFth, , eighth, #h rl 4_~eIRh ~io rc Aor nron~.r nlomon#o4.^.. A' C^. ~ m _ ~~}CJ-1 YB♦ Ie:-Ftl~ tho /'T~Q prnograM c'nno 41+o hon'nn'nn 4Vi'c ron iromonf . aPP^es to the 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, aRd aFKk1ial-f2p0FtS A (`TCJ 4 aI DePOhrng_DQte. Cmnlovorc alll bc ron i'rerl 4 h '4 a aon . I (`T~ r ~r+ ic~,..... 4r~ 11-io r'}.honi ....~...nn'nn .:th the ri c f' 4.+ aI repeFtiRg .-1.+40 onc'nno.J .J n the n'4ia1 /`TD less 4ha 42 mOn4hc fmm 1L+e flny the 'n'F'aI !`TD PFOgram rc o! 4'.... I.m'++o.J. S C____•• l.ce_....~n~e.,+ J~__._ ._p_ r1c .i II F.o rl n Ihe c o.dn1e ennh year. R. w„tpnt of-;.;aaal RePert. The annaalpregress sti.,u aoS,.: tie e,.ti ,.f ftie rTo m s ttia+ Ordinance 6218 January 27, 2010 Page 17 of 27 woro 'n oKor4 fnr +he nrevfeaTyc°-'mF-,-the,results Gf aR~ rr.mm fc.r SUWBYS ndohoLon d rinn ♦he yoor, nd the n mbor nf _ nleymn nr4ininn+inn (`TD prograrns. 1 Ann '.I r~hc u'll t~o .~loo or! a.+Mhic 6f 1ho nnLinl I. nrl nrico.J noW program olomcn4c onl7 nler~crrcanmen4o4'nn vr'r crhe.Jv~ I~ rnT Aiii avI r'upvrc hT ~ f vIsv rnnia'n nf r m ra~c-r vo SOV r . . . , 1999; QFd. 4602 § 2, -°°3.7 10.02.095 Program review and modifications. The City shall provide the employer with written notification indicating whether a CTR program or proqress report was approved or deemed unacceptable. The notification must qive cause for any reiection. If the emplover receives no written notification of extension of the review period of its CTR program or comment on the CTR program or proqress report within 90 days of submission, the employer's program or proqress report is deemed accepted. The Citv may extend the review period up to 90 davs. The implementation date for the emplover's CTR program will be extended an equivalent number of days. A. An linitial CTR program dessrotisas-will be deemed acceptable if all required information on the CTR program des64yEis4~form set forth in ACC 10.02.070 is provided. Upon review of an emploVer's initial CTR proqram, the City shall establish the employer's regular reporting date. B. Modification of CTR Proqram Elements. Any affected emplover mav submit a request to the Citv for modification of CTR requirements. Such request mav be qranted if one of the followinct conditions exist: 1. The emplover can demonstrate it would be unable to complv with the CTR program elements for reasons bevond the control of the employer, or 2. The employer can demonstrate that compliance with the program elements would constitute an undue hardship. C. Proqram Modification Criteria. The following criteria for achievinq qoals for VMT per employee and proportion of drive alone trips shall be applied in determininq requirements for emplover CTR program modifications: Ordinance 6218 January 27, 2010 Page 18 of 27 1. If an employer meets either or both qoals, the employer has satisfied the obiectives of the CTR plan and will not be required to improve its CTR proqram; 2. If an emplover makes a qood faith effort, as defined in RCW 70.94.534 and this chapter, but has not met the applicable drive alone or VMT qoal, no additional modifications are required. D. The Citv mav ask the employer to substitute a program element of similar trip reduction potential rather than qrant the emplover's repuest for a program modification. E. If an emplover fails to make a qood faith effort as defined in RCW 70.94.534(2) and this Chapter, and fails to meet the applicable drive alone or VMT reduction qoal the CitV shall direct the emplover to revise its program within 30 davs to come into compliance with the measures defined bv RCW 70.94.534(2) includinq specific recommended program modifications. In response to recommended modifications, the employer shall submit a revised CTR Proqram Description and Reqort, includinq the requested modifications or equivalent measures, within 30 days of receivinq written notice to revise its proqram. The City shall review the revisions and notifv the employer of acceptance or rejection of the revised proqram. If a revised program is not accepted the City will send written notice to that effect to the employer within 30 davs, and if necessarv require the emploVer to attend a conference with program review staff for the purpose of reachinq a consensus on the required proqram. A final decision on the repuired program will be issued in writinq bv the City within 10 workinq davs of the conference. . eith , h~~ v+. f. d fh F.'on4'voc nf Tho (`TCJ nl.,.~n onr! _~l11 ne4 ho . . . . . . . _ 70.04. F1AM\ ~+nf! 4h'c nh~+r~4or, L~ 4 h~+ n~+ mo+ nr ~c r~1 I'Lol. 1A~m2@ , f9(-8j3 . a'+h .,if.,.+ c r1eF'.,c,.J ' RGW . , Ordinance 6218 January 27, 2010 Page 19 of 27 weFk sell^aw rat;veEyR-w}Eh the e;,~;er Ee Qe*"n%~ the rned.;oRt;m;s. la-;esyo;;se +o the FeGOMme..ded MQ44'na4'nnc the cmnlevor Sha,I_Suhm'# rovlccr! (`TP not °o~se qt , T4.o ("M., c.hali i the- revisions nrl nr.r'f.i the e nll.vo r.f en1anne 9 en4iGn of th`rev,Sed pFegFa.r. li orl nr.4 i rJa~ior u'4h'n Q!1 rJ~ ~~c onrl, if non occ~ni, .~..i rcn_'rc 4h m ~ . ~ eaapleye"o-atte +x~review-sta€# fr+r the n o o ei r_ Gh'R o o nn the requmFed r! 't' hv +h_ __y ("t.. ~~ii~L~'.. 4(1 ~ i' .'nn lln~ic r~F 1h . _"'_r_L_ ~@- '....,ie..,e.,+.,« „ „s Erv...l,,,,eFrGT-R Pregram. T~~ -m~°~~rn+ Ilew er a~e •••p +ea- Gqty~vRi°cS..+ ext2^SF9RSanl Irnplemenf ams--Eb (Ord. 5246 § 1 (Exh. A), 1999.) - 10.02.100 Requests for exemptions or qoal modifications of CTR requirements. A. Employer Exemptions. An affected employer may submit a request to the City to grant an exemption from all CTR program requirements or penalties for a particular worksite. The employer must demonstrate that it would experience undue hardship in complying with the requirements of this Chapter as a result of the characteristics of its business, its work force, or its location(s). An exemption may be granted if and only if the affected employer demonstrates that it faces extraordinary circumstances, such as bankruptcy, and is unable to implement measures that could reduce the ~ proportion of SQV drive alone commute trips and VMT per employee. Exemptions may be granted by the City at any time based on written notice provided by the affected employer. The notice should clearly explain the conditions for which the affected employer is seeking an exemption I from the requirements of the CTR program. The Citv shall Ordinance 6218 January 27, 2010 Page 20 of 27 qrant or deny the request within 30 davs of receipt of the request. The City shall review annually all employers receiving exemptions and shall determine whether the exemption will be in effect during the following CTR program year. B. Employee Exemptions. Specific employees or groups of employees who are required to drive alone to work as a condition of employment may be exempted from a worksite's CTR program. Exemptions may also be granted for employees who work variable shifts throughout the year and who do not rotate as a group to identical shifts. The City will use the criteria identified in the CTR Board Administrative T^°,-a~k--Fefse-Guidelines to assess the validity of employee exemption requests. The Citv shall qrant or deny the request within 30 davs of receipt of the reauest. The City shall review annually all employee exemption requests, and shall determine whether the exemption will be in effect during the following program year. C. Goal Modification. 1. An affected employer may request that the City modify its CTR program goals. Such requests shall be filed in writing at least 60 days prior to the date the worksite is required to submit its program description ~ and proqress annHal-report. The goal modification request must clearly explain why the worksite is unable to achieve the applicable goal. The worksite must also demonstrate that it has implemented all of the elements contained in its approved CTR program. 2. The City will review and grant or deny requests for goal modifications in accordance with procedures and criteria identified in the CTR Board Task--Ferce Guidelines. 3. An employer may not request a modification of the applicable goals until one year after the City approves its initial program description or annual report. D. 'Modification of CTR Program Elements. Any affected employer may submit a request to the City for modification of CTR program elements, other than the mandatory elements specified in this chapter, including recordkeeping requirements. Such request may be granted if one of the following conditions exist: 1. The employer can demonstrate it would be unable to comply with the CTR program elements for reasons beyond the control of the employer; or Ordinance 6218 January 27, 2010 Page 21 of 27 2. The employer can demonstrate that compliance with the program elements would constitute an undue hardship. -rtios ,,,,I do e.,i,,o.,,.o fr,,.., e .,l,.,,°o suFveys .,rlm'n'c}orod o# hhc worLc.'4e• f'rc4 n 4L.e L.nco year, ch0Wlnn +hni ihe nln.ier'c hoco .ioar OWR .,I nF VIVIT n nlr.yo nd C(lV rnrec , h'.,F,oF th.,., 44.0 (`TCJ Z ..,-If.,r o ..R.-0Iy n#ho nnnl mcnc on4 y or/cl cF~ew(nn 4ha4 thc omnlQnver F~.. rF~'o.,or! ef!Jrlieno Fr..m v h o cVrrrrs-7:~=r'-vQ~c TTp cMbl'chr+rJ inr Fhe e nlovor'c (`TCJ znno E. Extensions. An employer may request additional time to ~ submit a CTR program description or report, or to implement or modify a program for reasonable ~ causes. 1. Such requests shall be made in writing to the City's Public Works Director 30 days before the due date for which the extension is being requested. In addition, all requests for extensions must be made prior to the due date anytime a program submission is going to be more than one week late. The City shall qrant or deny the emplover's . extension request bv written notice within 10 working davs of its receipt of the extension request. If there is no response issued to the employer, an extension is automatically qranted for 30 davs. 2. Extensions shall not exceed 90 days. Employers shall be limited to a total of 90 allowed extension days per year. ' 3. Extensions shall not exempt an employer from any responsibility in meeting CTR program goals. Extensions granted due to delays or difficulties with any program element(s) shall not be cause for discontinuing or failing to implement other CTR program elements. ~ 4. An employer's requiar annaal-reporting date shall not be adjusted permanently as a result of these I extensions. An employer's biennial anntFal-reporting date may be extended at the discretion of the public works director. 5. Implementation of employer's CTR Proqram. Unless extensions are qranted the employer shall implement its approved CTR Propram, includinq approved proqram modifications, not more than 90 davs after Ordinance 6218 January 27, 2010 Page 22 of 27 receivinq written notice from the Citv that the proqram has been approved or with the expiration of the proqram review period without receivinc] notice from the City. (Ord. 5246 § 1(Exh. A), 1999; Ord. 4602 § 2, 1993.) 10.02.110 Commute Trip Reduction Certificate of LeadershipGred+E P.-As public recognition for their efforts, employers with VMT per employee and proportion of SOV drive alone commute trips lower than the qoal zeae-auer2ge will receive a Commute Trip Reduction Certificate of Leadership from the City. B-. C'rr+A'4 fnr Drnnrnmc Imnlomen#ar! Dr'nr 4o fho Roco Vaar 4- r-mniniinre whose VMT per employee aRd proportion oF C(1\/ #r'nc nro nlrca.Jv e unl M er-4eco 1~hn~n~ nd -.4no effnh shall he emnl frr~ 4he Fnll.-.uiinn yeaF's 2-. have mee 1995 Cs4ho'r \/MT or cmrJovoo nnrl n GriiGn ef C!1\/ irinc n iaIen1 ioor no values. Th'c 4hreo n onMn n1 nrorl'fi 3-_Fnvi -ii'.~°.~fF4f'dl_-yeaf-,-@rr1pl9y2f-ra°-'9°a°a""'-r°F-~f6g(afll rorJ'4 0 o d owl4h'n ihren r.n4hs aftpr netif~•~t{on }ho4 tho omnlnyor 'c s6ibjeGt 4n 4h'c nhan4or pon octc Fnr nrnnmm rrcrlil m c4 ho rono'vorJ hy 4ho omnlnvor'c occ'nnorl ronnr#inn rlo4oc 100~'. nr! 4007 f.-,r nnoo.J'nn yonrs ~ }h..i oc+.+hl'choc the n nGnnn+'n VMT ner r+mnln.ic+c+ and-yfepea+en-e#-S9V-trips: G-.- r~o,~io,~a,rfer Itefa.,-P- rk c,. edu:es, TeleseMMUtiRg, , . ~ Ordinance 6218 January 27, 2010 Page 23 of 27 h' .nl'n nrl wnIL'nn nc 1.2 veh'nle +r'n ol'm no+orl ~ S,OV aRd VP r-++oc nf afFor4cr7 cmnleyerc /(lrrl . r 1999; i 10.02.120 Appeals. A. Employers may file a written appeal of final administrative decisions regarding the following actions: 1. Rejection of an employer's proposed CTR program. 2. Denial of an employer's request for a waiver or modification of any of the requirements under this chapter or a modification of the employer's CTR program. I 3 no.,i..i „f Grodi+s , os+oa .,aor nCr 10.02 110 B. Appeals of the Public Works Director's determinations made pursuant to this Chapter must be filed with the City's Public Works Department within 20 days after the final administrative decision is issued. Appeals shall be heard by the City's Hearing Examiner in accordance with Chapter 18.66 ACC. Determinations on appeals shall be based on whether the decision being appealed was consistent with applicable state law and the guidelines of the State Task Force. The Hearing Examiner's determination shall be final unless appealed to the superior court of the county in which the employer's primary offices/facilities are located within the City of Auburn in accordance with the procedures in RCW 34.05.510 through 34.05.598, and with the appeal being filed with the City Clerk within 30 days after issuance of the decision of the Hearing Examiner. (Ord. 6182 § 1, 2008; Ord. 5246 § 1(Exh. A), 1999; Ord. 4602 § 2, 1993.) 10.02.130 Enforcement. A. Compliance. For purposes of this chapter, "compliance" shall mean: 1. sSubmitting required reports and documentation at prescribed times; 2. and--~Fully implementing in good faith all provisions in an approved CTR program, and 3 Distributinq and collecting the CTR Proqram Emplovee Questionnaire durinq the scheduled survey time period. Ordinance 6218 January 27, 2010 Page 24 of 27 B. Violations. Any violation of this chapter shall be enforced pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 1.25 ACC. The following actions shall constitute a violation of this chapter: 1. Failure to implement an approved CTR program, unless the program elements that are carried out can be shown through quantifiable evidence to meet or ~ exceed VMT and S-OV drive alone commute goals as specified in this chapter. Failure to implement a CTR program includes but is not limited to: a. Failure of any affected employer to submit a complete CTR program within the deadlines specified in ACC 10.02.090; b. Failure to submit required documentation for annual reports; c. Submission of fraudulent data. 2. Failure to modify a CTR program found to be unacceptable by the City under ACC 10.02.095(D). 3. Failure to make a good faith effort, as defined in RCW 70.94.534(4) and this Chapter. 4. Failure to self identify as an affected emplover. 5. Failure to perform a baseline measurement within the applicable deadline set forth in this chapter. C. Penalties. 1. No affected employer with an approved CTR program may be held liable for failure to reach the applicable S-OV drive alone commute or VMT goals. 2. Each day of failure by an employer to comply with the requirements of this chapter shall constitute a separate violation, subject to penalties as described in Chapter 1.25 ACC. D. Exemption from Civil Liability. An affected employer shall not be liable for civil penalties if failure to implement an element of a CTR program was the result of an inability to reach agreement with a certified collective bargaining agent under applicable laws where the issue was raised by the employer and pursued in good faith. Unionized employers shall be presumed to act in good faith compliance if they: (a) Propose to a recognized union any provision of the employer's CTR program that is subject to bargaining as defined by the National Labor Relations Act; and (b) Advise the union of the existence of the statute and the mandates of the CTR program approved by the City and advise the union Ordinance 6218 January 27, 2010 Page 25 of 27 that the proposal being made is necessary for compliance with RCW 70.94.531. (Ord. 5246 § 1(Exh. A), 1999; Ord. 4602 § 2, 1993.) Section 2. Imulementation. The Mayor is hereby authorized to implement such administrative procedures as may be necessary to carry out the directions of this legislation. Section 3. Severabilitv. The provisions of this ordinance are declared to be separate and severable. The invalidity of any clause, sentence, paragraph, subdivision, section or portion of this ordinance, or the invalidity of the application thereof to any person or circumstance shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this ordinance, or the validity of its application to other persons or circumstances. Section 4. Effective date. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force five days from and after its passage, approval and publication as provided by law. INTRODUCED: FEB - 12010 PASSED: FEB ' 12010 APP VED: FEB ' 1 2010 UBUR ~ PETER B. LEWIS MAYOR Ordinance 6218 January 27, 2010 Page 26 of 27 ATTEST: Danielle E. Daskam, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: iel B. Heid, City Attorney Published: ~ r'va.~ zcio Ordinance 6218 January 27, 2010 Page 27 of 27 Mlashington5lme Commute Trip Reduction CON1MUTE TRiP REDUCTION PLAN Im ---''u ~ ~ Agency: Citv of Auburn Date: January 15, 2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ..............................................................................................................................1 1. ASSESSMENT OF THE LAND USE AND TRANSPORTATION CONTEXT ............................:..2 II. AND III. BASELINE, GOALS AND TARGETS .........................................................................15 IV. DESCRIPTION OF PLANNED LOCAL SERVICES AND STRATEGIES FOR ACHIEVING THE GOALS AND TARGETS ........................................................................................................16 V: REQUIREMENTS FOR MAJOR EMPLOYERS .......................................................................21 VI. DOCUMENTATION OF CONSULTATION ..............................................................................23 VII. A SUSTAINABLE FINANCIAL PLAN ...........................................................................:........25 VIII. IMPLEMENTATION STRUCTURE ........................................................................................30 ` INTRODUCTION COMMUTE TRIP REDUCTION PLAN In 2006, the Washington State Legislature passed the Commute Trip Reduction Efficiency Act which requires local governments in those counties experiencing the greatest automobile-related air pollution and traffic congestion to develop and implement plans to reduce single-occupant vehicle trips. This plan has been prepared in accordance with RCW 70.94.521. The Commute Trip Reduction (CTR) Plan is a collection of jurisdiction-atlopted goals and policies, facilities, service improvements and marketing strategies outlining how Auburn will help make progress for reducing drive alone trip and vehicle miles traveled over the next four years. Building upon the success of the existing commute trip reduction program, Auburn will strive to meet the goals of the plan for the future by working in partnership and coordination with other agencies. The proposed Plan has been developed through extensive involvement by employers, transit agencies, organizations and individuals from throughout the jurisdiction who helped identify strategies and ways to successfully achieve the goals of the plan. In tum, this plan helps achieve the jurisdiction's vision and the goals of its comprehensive plan. Agency: City of Auburn Department: Public Works Contact Person Joe Welsh, Transportation Planner (Person Preparing CTR Plan): Address 1: 25 West Main Street Address 2: Jurisdiction: Auburn State: WA Zip Code: 98001-4998 Phone 253-804-5050 Fax 253-931-3010 Email Address: jwelsh@auburnwa.gov Draft Cemmute Trip Reduction Plan Page 1 I. ASSESSMENT OF LAND USE AND TRANSPORTATION _ The purpose of ihis section is to describe the existing and planned land use and transportation environment that affects Auburn's ability to meet its goals for reducing drive alone trips and vehicle miles traveled. The information in this section has been prepared by using the jurisdiction's existing comprehensive plan and other planning documents. Information on transit services and facilities has been prepared by the jurisdiction's respective transit agency. REQUIRED INFORMATION A. Identify Location of CTR work sites Aubum currently has fourteen employment sites required by state law to implement CTR plans to reduce single occupant vehicle impacts. The location of CTR affected sites can generally be described in three locations: Downtown-City of Auburn (City Hall), Auburn Medical Regional Center, North Auburn-UPS, Comcast, Costco, ADESA, Belshaw Brothers, Certain Teed, State of Washington, Green River Community College, South Auburn-Boeing, Social Security Administration (SSA), General Services Administration (GSA), Zones, Safeway, International Paper ADESA ID Number: E88666 Total Number of Employees: 191 Affected CTR Employees: 125 Services Available: Metro, Sound Transit Bus Routes: ST 564, ST 565 Parking: Ample parking for employees. There are 494 stalls for 191 employees. Recommended CTR Strategies: Increase carpool subsidy along with carpool joining incentives. Promote use of vanshare for those employees that live in Pierce County and have ability to use Sounder train service. Auburn Regional Medical Center ID Number: E81414 Total Number of Employees: 651 Affected CTR Employees: 106 Services Available: Metro, Sound Transit, Sounder Train Bus Routes: 152, 180, 181, 915, 917, 919, ST565, ST565 Parking: Employee parking is free. There are some capacity constraints for on-site parking in the mid-day. There are 295 stalls. Given the variable shifts, employees work there is not a parking problem. The new proposed cancer center may require a need for offsite parking for employees. Recommended CTR Strategies: Encourage aggressive subsidies for the use of bus and trains. I Promote vanshare to fully utilize the new train trips that will go into place in. Draft Commute Trip Reduction Plan Page 2 I. ASSESSMENT OF LAND USE AND TRANSPORTATION - - Belshaw Brothers ID Number: E80700 Total Number of Employees: 109 Affected CTR Employees: 107 Services Available: Sounder Train requires vanshare to reach worksite Bus Routes: ST 564, ST 565 Parking: There are 141 parking spaces for 107 employees. Currently there is no designated HOV parking. Recommended CTR Strategies: This is a new worksite. The site completed a baseline survey in May 2009. The City's representative will work with the site to develop strategies after the baseline survey results are available. City of Auburn-City Hall ID Number: E84277 Total Number of Employees: 455 Affected CTR Employees: 115 Services Available: Metro, Sound Transit, Sounder Train Bus Routes: 152, 180,181, 915, 917, 919, ST 564, ST 565 Parking: There is currently sufficient parking for employees, 124 stalls. In the near future one employee parking lot will be eliminated. Recommended CTR Strategies: Encourage aggressive subsidies for the use of bus and trains Promote vanshare to fully utilize the added Sounder train trips serving Auburn . Ply Gem Pacific Windows Corporation ID Number: E86728 Total Number of Employees: 441 Affected CTR Employees: 100 Services Available: No Service Available Bus Routes: No Service Available Parking: There is ample parking for employees There is 354 stalls for employees that work two shifts. Recommended CTR Strategies: Encourage aggressive subsidies for carpool formations, and a carpool joining incentive for those employees that have never tried carpool as an HOV mode. Also, encourage subsidies for transit. Promote vanshare to fully utilize the addetl Sounder train trips serving Auburn. Comcast Auburn ID Number: E89276 Total Number of Employees: 270 Affected CTR Employees: 253 Services Available: Metro, Sound Transit, Sounder Train Bus Routes: 180 Parking: There is ample parking for employees. There are 137 stalls for employees that work variable shifts. Several employees work in the field. Recommended CTR Strategies: Encourage aggressive subsidies for carpool formations, and a carpool joining incentive for those employees that have never tried carpool as an HOV Draft Commute Trip Reduction Plan Page 3 I. ASSESSMENT OF LAND USE AND TRANSPORTATION mode. Also, encourage subsidies for transit. Promote vanshare to fully utilize the added Sounder train trips serving Aubum. International Paper ID Number: E81985 Total Number of Employees: 170 Affected CTR Employees: 170 Services Available: Metro, Sound Transit, Sounder Train Bus Routes: Rt 152, 169, 180, ST565, ST574 Parking: The employer has 400 spaces for employees. Currently there is no designated parking for carpools or vanpools. Recommended CTR Strategies: This is a new worksite completing their baseline survey in May 2009. The employer currently offers a FlexPass program for employees which includes subsidies for bus, train, vanpool, vanshare, guaranteed ride home. Emphasize continued promotion of the benefits to employees. The City's representative will work with the employer to develop program strategies after the survey results have been received. Safeway ID Number: E80381 Total Number of Employees: 600 Affected CTR Employees: 195 Services Available: No service Available Bus Routes: No Service Available Parking: There is ample parking for employees. There are 700 stalls for employees that work variable shifts. Recommended CTR Strategies: Encourage aggressive subsidies for carpool formations. Also, encourage subsidies for transit. Promote Van Share to fully utilize the added Sounder train trips serving Auburn. State of Washington, Green River Community College ID Number: E80606 Total Number of Employees: 1535 Affected CTR Employees: 325 Services Available: Metro, Pierce, Sound Transit, Sounder Train Bus Routes/Park and Ride Lots: Metro Rt 164 and 18131he Twin Lakes Park and Ride Lot provides connections with the Rt 179 and Rt 197 to the Rt 181 which commuters can take to the College. The SR Highway 18/Black Diamond Road Park and Ride Lot is available for carpool and vanpool use. Rt 181 stops at the Federal Way Transit Center with connections to Rts 173, 174, 182, 183, 187, 194, 197, 402, 500, 565, 574, 577, 901, and 903. Parking: The College manages approximately 1,968 parking stalls on-campus. Of these, 165 are designated for HOV parking. The College has about 400 parking spaces off campus at Pacific Raceways for over flow parking promoted primarily to students. The College operates shuttle service transporting students from Pacific Raceways to campus. They also lease 100 additional parking spaces available at a local church and another lot located across the street from the church. The parking is located about one-half mile from the campus and the shuttle service does not pick up students from these two lots. Recommended CTR Strategies: Continute to promote the subsidies currently being offered. Promote the Rt 181 and Sounder Train and other bus routes that arrive at the Auburn Draft Comrrute Trip Reduction Plan Page 4 I. ASSESSMENT OF LAND USE AND TRANSPORTATION Commuter Train Station which could make connections to the Rt 181 to include bus Rts 180, 915, 917, ST 564, and ST 565. Promote bike as a commute option, the College provides uncovered racks for bicycles, clothes lockers, and showers. There is a bike trail near the campus. The Boeing Company ID Number: E81406 Total Number of Employees: 4,731 Affected CTR Employees: 2,867 Services Available: Metro Bus Routes: 181 Parking: There is ample parking for employees. There are 6,360 stalls for employees that work variable shifts. Recommended CTR Strategies: Encourage an increase of existing subsidy for all transit modes. Promote vanshare to fully utilize the Sounder train trips that serve the Auburn Train Station. United Parcel Service ID Number: E85316 Total Number of Employees: 336 Affectetl CTR Employees: 218 Services Available: Metro Bus Routes: 152,154,180 Parking: There is ample parking for employees there are 400 stalls for employees. Recommended CTR Strategies: Encourage an increase of existing subsidy for all transit modes. Promote vanshare to fully utilize the Sounder train trips that serve the Auburn Train Station. U.S. Govt. General Services Administration (GSA) ID Number: E81422 Total Number of Employees: 328 Affected CTR Employees: 328 Services Available: Metro Bus Routes: 181, 917 Parking: There is ample parking for employees. There are 437 stalls for employee use. Recommended CTR Strategies: Encourage an increase of existing subsidy for all transit modes... Promote vanshare to fully utilize the Sounder train trips that serve the Auburn Train Station. As GSA is a government agency, they are not allowed to provide incentives for the carpool mode. U.S. Govt. Social Security Administration (SSA) ID Number: E81604 Total Number of Employees: 631 Affected CTR Employees: 523 Services Available: Metro Bus Routes: 917 Draft Commute Tnp Reduction Plan Page 5 I. ASSESSMENT OF LAND USE AND TRANSPORTATION Parking: There is sufficient parking for employees. There are 542 stalls for employees. SSA leases 394 spaces from GSA. SSA moved to another building approximately one block away. Employees are still using the former parking lot as employee parking. Recommended CTR Strategies: Encourage an increase of existing subsidy for all transit modes. Promote vanshare to fully utilize the Sounder train trips as a mode for employees to use. As SSA is a government agency, they are not allowed to provide incentives for the carpool mode. Zones ID Number: E89664 Total Number of Employees: 501 Affected CTR Employees: 501 Seruices Available: Metro Bus Routes: 181 Parking: There is ample parking for employees. There are 600 stalls for employee use. Also, as parking is shared with other tenants in the building complex, there are more than the 600 stalls for employee use. Recommended CTR Strategies: Encourage an increase of existing subsidy for all transit modes. Promote vanshare to fully utilize the Sounder train trips that are serving Auburn. Encourage an increase in the existing carpool subsidy. Also encourage a carpool joining incentive for those employees that have never tried carpool as an HOV mode. Draft Commute Trip Reduction Plan Page 6 I. ASSESSMENT OF LAiVD USE AND TRANSPORTATION Active CTR work sites and nearby Transit Routes in Auburn. MpP. 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South Auburn Area - Employment in this area can be classified as light industrial/ warehouse. Two government office buildings, SSA and GSA are located in close proximity. Bus stops serving those sites are located adjacent along 15th Street S.W. Boeing and Safeway are also located in this area, however, they are significantly further from 15th Street SW. Access to transit service for those two employers is not viable as it is well over a quarter mile walk to reach the sites from the main road. Zones is located across from the Supermall within walking distance to transit. It is served by a limited number of peak hour and all day transit service. A.M. transit arrival times currently do not coincide well with employer shift times at Boeing. The area contains a largely connected sidewalk system as well as bike lanes on 15th Street SW connecting to the Interurban Trail. A future bike trail will be installed on C Street SW seroing SSA, GSA, Boeing and Safeway. Downtown Auburn- Both the City of Auburn and Auburn Regional Medical are within walking distance of the transiUtrain center. There are a number of KC/Metro/Sound Transit routes that could serve these two employment centers. Lack of parking is an emerging issue. As development of certain downtown properties takes place, the strain on parking spaces will become more evident. Downtown has a nearly complete sidewalk system. As part of a significant non motorized project which will include sidewalk upgrades and public art, bike lanes are being created on West Main Street in 2007. These will connect the Interurban Trail to the Sound Transit Station in downtown. North Auburn Area - Employment in this area can be considered commercial mixed-use. Several businesses include car dealerships, retail, and food/grocery establishments along Auburn Way. Additionally, there are manufacturing and warehouse operations in the vicinity. With the exception of Comcast, which is located on Auburn Way, all other site locations should be considered outside viable transit service standards (either as a result of distance from the closest bus stop or inability of transit route schedules to match up with the start- times of CTR affected employees. Sidewalks exist on many streets in north Auburn but the system is not completed. Bike lanes exist on 22"0 Street NE; a separated non motorized trail exists along S 277th Street. Transit Facilities Sound Transit owns and operates the Auburn Transit Center located in downtown Aubum. This multi-modal facility provides parking for 365 vehicles in a six-story parking garage, as well as 113 stalls in a surface parking lot. The Auburn Transit Center parking facility is currently at 100% capacity. With the advent of six additional train trips, two in September 2007, there will be a noticeable lack of area parking for train commuters. For those train commuters that park on surface street spaces as an alternative to the garage, it will create a shortage of parking spaces for local area retail business customers. The City of Auburn seeks to increase parking capacity while working in partnership with both Sound Transit and KC Metro. Draft Commu(e Trip Reduction Plen Page 8 I. ASSESSMENT OF LAND USE AND TRANSPORT,4T60N ~ ~~trth n mh- } § Auburn Transit Center Metro owns and operates the Auburn 15th Street NW Park and Ride (P&R) with approximately 358 surface parking stalls. Also, Metro operates service out of the Auburn Transit Center in downtown Auburn. Approximately 180 bus stops antl 17 passenger's shelters are maintained by KC/Metro. Existing and planned transit services: Attached is a map that reflect the location of CTR-affected employers' work sites in relation to transit routes located near the CTR-affected work sites. Sounder commuter rail serves Aubum with nine trips northbound to Seattle and nine trips southbound . from Seattle. 4The City of Aubum has a limited number of peak hour bus routes that directty serve the CTR affected employers. The primary routes that serve the employer market are: ~ ' Route 152 originates from tlowntown Seattle and serves the Auburn Park and Ritle (P&R) antl the Auburn commuter rail station. It runs weekday AM and PM peak 30-minute service. Route 164 originates from Kent and provides provides hourly with some 30-minute frequency as well as hourly Saturday service. The route inclutles service to Green River Community College. Draft Commute Trip RecuctiQn Plen Peye 9 I. ASSESSMENT OF LAND USE ,4ND TRANSPOFtTATION Route 180 is a route that originates in southeast Aubum, serves the Auburn Station, Kent Station, Sea-Tac Airport, and Burien Transit Center. As this route provides early morning 30- minute two-way service, some ritlership is originating in the Burien area. Route 181 provides 30-minute weekday as well as weekend service between Twin Lakes P&R, Federal Way Transit Center, the Supermall, Auburn Transit Center, and Green River Community College. Route 5641565 offers daily weekday limited stop service on the Rt 564 between the South Hill Transit Center and the South Hill P&R Sumner Train Station, the Auburn Train Station, Kent Train Station, the Renton Transit Center, Bellevue Transit Center, and the Overlake Transit Center. The Rt 565 begins at the Federal Way Transit Center, continues to Auburn Train Station, Kent Train Station, the Renton, Bellevue, and Overlake Transit Centers. These regional routes provide a limited number of stops in Auburn and primarily serve the Auburn Train Station. Rout 915 is a route that offers limited weekday service between Enumclaw, SE Auburn, and the Auburn Train Station. Route 917 is a DART (Dial-A-Ride) route that operates weekday service starting at A street SE/41St Street SE. It connects those areas between Algona, the Supermall, Social Security, General Services Administration (GSA) and the Auburn Transit Center. a ~ ~v n ~ ~ a ~ a . w. . ~ . .::::4 . . : ~ Metro Transit hybrid articulated bus Draft Cemmute Trip Reducfian Plan Paye 10 ...r.~,. , 1. ASSESSMEPIT OF LAND USE AND TRANSPORTATION Service to CTR affected companies In south Auburn, U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA), U.S. General Services Atlministration (GSA) are served by all day seroice from Route 181. For a limited extent, the route 917 provides service for peak hour commutes. In downtown the Aubum Regional Medical Center and the City of Auburn benefits from the service of the route 152, ST 564, ST 565 as well as Sounder Commuter Rail. In north Auburn, the only employers that may benefit from transit service are Comcast and Certain Teed Corp., which are served by Metro's route 180. As previously tlescribed the others sites, Safeway, ADESA, and Boeing are a considerable distance from bus/transit, and are therefore not ideal cantlidates for drive alone reduction through the transit mode. Most CTR employment sites have abundant parking for their employees. Auburn Regional Medical Center and the City of Auburn are faced with a parking shortage. This problem will increase with added development at the hospital and from other planned developments in the downtown area. C. Potential Actions for the Jurisdiction to Eliminate Barrier o Land Use: Barrier: Although Auburn is comprised of compact land use density and contains a largely grid network of streets with an extensive sidewalk system, it currently has a sparse and disconnected bike lane system. This lack of connectivity makes it difficult for some would be transit commuters to travel the "last mile". Elimination of Barrier: The City's Comprehensive Transportation Plan has outlined an aggressive range of bike lane improvements and multi-use trails to provide a connected bike route system. Barrier: Employment within walking distance of transit. Elimination of Barrier: expected extensive redevelopment of the downtown core encouraged by the city will result in a signifcant increase in downtown residential and commercial development within walking distance of the Auburn Transit Center a regional transit center. The non motorized improvement of West Main Street will provide a direct non motorized connection between this new development and the Interurban Trail a regional non motorized facility. o Transportation Facilities and Services: Barrier: The Sounder Parking Garage at the Auburn Station. Is now at 100% capacity. The number of Auburn residents able to use the garage and the Sounder train may be hampered if garage capacity is not increased. Draft Cemmute Trip Reduction Pian Pege 11 I. ASSESSMENT OF LAND USE AND TRANSPORTATION Elimination of Barrier: With the November 2008 voter approval of ST Phase 2; ST has planned to expand the parking facility in Auburn. o Transit: Barrier: Most sites have a limited number of transit routes that serve their location. See route description and employers served in section- I. Assessment of Land Use and Transportation Context. Currently the level of bus service improvements will not remarkably increase service to those identified CTR affected employment sites. Elimination of Barrier: Sounder train trips recently added offer an opportunity to promote use of the train and Van Share to employees. The added train trips correspond more closely to Auburn employer shift times making the train a more viable commute option. The City has worked work with Metro to service those major employers such as Safeway, UPS, and ADESA with either fixed bus service or Van share. The City has worked and will work with Sound Transit to develop strategies that improve regional connections between Aubum and other cities. In February 2009 The City of Auburn, Pierce Transit, Sounder (and Metro Transit beginning in 2010) instituted a new transit route linking one of the city's most populous neighborhoods to the Sound Transit Station. Barrier: Many employment sites have early start times (6:00 am, 6:30 am, 7:00 am) tlue to the nature of their working environment. Those employers include: Boeing, Certain Teed, ADESA, Costco, SSA, Auburn Regional Medical Center, Safeway. Although it may appear a site has transit service near to its location, in reality employees cannot use the service, as the bus arrival times do not correspond to the employees shift start times. Elimination of Barrier: Continue to coordinate with King County Metro to examine employers start shift times and determine if transit schedules can be adjusted. o Parking: New developments should provide adequate off-street parking to meet their needs. Develop and maintain regulations that foster balance between meeting the need for public parking and ensuring developers provide adequate parking to meet the demand generated by new development. D. Review of Comprehensive Plan Policies Aubum's Comprehensive Transportation Plan contains the following comprehensive plan policies which support CTR: Drafl Cemrnute Trip Reduction Plan Page 12 I. ASSESSMENT OF LAND USE AND TRANSPORTATION Coordinate with Metro and other jurisdictions to enhance Commute Trip Reduction programs for CTR affectetl employers in Auburn. Encourage the use of high occupancy vehicles (bus, vanpool, train, and carpool) through both private programs and under the direction of Metro Transit. Promote reduced employee travel during the daily peak travel periods through flexible work schedules and programs that allow employees to work part-time or compress work schedules. Encourage employers to maintain and enhance their CTR programs that provide HOV incentives. In making funding decisions, consider transportation investments that support TDM approaches by providing alternatives to SOV, such as transit, bikeways and pedestrian paths. Auburn shall implement land use regulations and encourage site design that promotes non- motorized forms of transportation. Auburn shall include the role of non motorized planning in all transportation planning, programming, and if suitable capital improvement projects. Auburn shall ensure that continuous non-motorized circulation routes are planned within and between existing, new or redeveloping commercial, residential, and industrial developments. Transportation planning shall seek to allow pedestrians and bicyclists the ability to cross or avoid barriers in a manner that is safe and convenient. Auburn places priority on developing and maintaining bike routes, walkways and equestrian paths to encourage significant use. The development of facilities supporting non - motorized transportation should be provided as a regular element of new construction projects. Improvements shall be secured through the development review process. The City shall continue to partner with Metro Transit, Pierce Transit and Sound Transit to achieve Auburn's transit objectives. The City shall work with local and regional transit agencies to serve new and existing trip generators in Auburn...... The City should encourage Sound Transit and Metro Transit to explore linkages to the south with Pierce Transit, and to improve service between south Auburn and the Auburn Transit Center. The City shall consider both the transit impacts antl the opportunities presented by major tlevelopment proposals when reviewing development under the State Environmental Policy Act. The City shall encourage the inclusion of transit facilities in new development when appropriate. Draft Commute Tnp Reauction Pian Page 13 I. ASSESSMENT OF LAND USE AND TRANSPORTATION The City will endeavor to identify areas of concentratetl transit traffic and impose design and construction standards th"at accommodate the unique considerations associated with bus travel, such as street geometry and pedestrian linkages. E. Planning Coordination The jurisdiction's plan has been coordinated with the following agencies: Agency D, . Issues Uanuary2010 Transit route coverage and schedules Metro Transit New route plannin Draft Commute Trip Reduction Plan Page 14 II. and III. BASELINE, GOALS AND TARGETS City of Auburn The City of Auburn goals are an aggregate, weighted average, of all the trips reduced city-wide by all CTR affectetl employees. ii • 2011 • ' . . 2005 Rate . . Ci of Auburn 83.2% 74.9% 14.36 12.49 Major Employers ~ ii D/A 2011 D• p . ii . VMT Boeing 83.3% 75.0% 15.5 13.49 Auburn Regional Medical 77.0% 69.3% 10.8 9.4 General Services Admin. 67.8°/a 61.02% 13.6 11.83 Social Securit Admin 81.8°/a 73.6% 15.4 13.4 City of Auburn 87.4% 78.7% 13.5 11.75 Ply Gem Pacific Windows* (rormeriy 87.2% 78.5% 16.15 14.05 Cerlain 7eed ADESA 83.5% 75.2% 12.5 10.88 Zones 71.8% 64.6% 15.03 13.08 Comcast* 90.2% 81.2% 14.90 12.96 UPS 83.4% 75.1% 13.9 12.09 • Safeway 79.9% 71.9% 19.9 17.31 Belshaw Brothers Inc** 66.0% 59.4% 14.4 12.5 State of WA- GRCC'* 76.9% 69.2% 12.8 11.1 ' Reflects 2005 Survey Cycle data. 2007 Survey Cycle data is pending from WSDOT. These worksites are NOT included in the aggregate 2007 Drive Alone Rate for the jurisdiction as they were not a part of the jurisdiction at the time the surveys were conducted. Note: The City of Auburn targets for drive alone trips and VMT reduction will be the same as the State of Washington minimum reduction goals- a ten percent reduction in drive alone rates and 13% reduction of VMT from a 2007 baseline survey Oraft Commute Trip Reduction Plan Pace 15 IV. DESCRIPTION OF PLANNED LOCAL SERVICES AND STRATEGIES FOR ACHIEVING THE GOALS AND TARGETS The Jurisdiction proposes to implement the following elements as part of its Commute Trip Reduction plan. Implementation of the elements will be done in partnership and coordination with other agencies. Listed below are the following planned local services and strategies for achieving the established goals and targets for 2011 A. Policies and Regulations The Jurisdiction has identified the following policies and regulations that will be updated and will help reduce drive alone trips and vehicles miles traveled. The proposed changes antl their scheduled adoption date are listed below. 1. Comprehensive plan policies (N/A) • In addition to existing Comprehensive Plan policies, the jurisdiction is considering revising and/or adding the following policies that will strengthen the Jurisdiction's policies for supporting Commute Trip Reduction: 2. Land use regula#ions (N/A) 3. Zoning code regulations (N/A) 4. Street design standards • As part of a new 2009 Comprehensive Transportation Plan the City is working towards implementing the Comprehensive Plan Policies as it relates to expressly including bike lanes in its design standards. 5. Concurrency regulations (N/A) Draft Commute Trip Reduction Plan Page 16 IV. DESGRIPTION OF PLANNED LOCAL SERVICES AND STRATEGIES FOR ACHIEVING THE GOALS AND TARGETS B. Services and Facilities As part of its capital improvement program, the jurisdiction is planning the following improvements that will help reduce drive alone trips antl vehicle miles traveled. In addition to the jurisdiction's investments, the jurisdiction is working with its transit agency partners to improve transit services and facilities. Elements that are being planned and/or being implemented include: 1. High occupancy vehicle lanes ( N/A) 2. Transit services . Transit Now inclutles proposed improvements to core service connections and high ridership corridors. This may include areas between Auburn Kent-Auburn Way. Also, areas between Auburn and Green River Community College-15th St SW, Lea Hill Rd. 3. Vanpool services and vehicles • Continue to market vanpool services and coordinate with employers and employees to expand both vanpool and vanshare services. GiJen the additional Sounder train trips, vanshare will be a large component of determining how the City of Auburn will strive to obtain the 10% reduction in drive alone trips to CTR affected work sites. 4. Ride matching services • Continue to promote Rideshare Online to CTR affected companies and their employees. 5. Car sharing services • Aggressively work with CTR affected employers to encourage increases to existing carpool subsidies. Also, encourage adoption of new carpool incentives that encourage SOV employees to try carpooling for the first time (Carpool Joining Incentive). Encourage KC/Metro to continue to use 50/50 grant matching programs that provide seed dollars to employers willing to expand car sharing programs. Draft Commufe Trip Reduction Plan Page 17 IV. DESCRIPTION OF PLANNED LOCAL SERVICES AND STRATEGIES FOR ACHIEVING THE GOALS AND TARGETS 6. Transit facilities • Work closely with Sound Transit and Metro Transit in partnership to create additional parking near the Aubum Transit Center. Work with Metro Transit to continue to upgrade transit facilities such as shelters and stops to improve accessibility and passenger comfort. 7. Bicycle and sitlewalk facilities • Continue to implement the non motorized improvements outlined in the Comprehensive Plan. In 2007 the City completed the West Main Street Streetscape project which created a bike lane link between the Interurban Trail and the Sound Transit Center. The project will also renovate and restore sidewalk along this corridor. In addition the city has programmed seven other non motorized trail projects and three other pedestrians projects in its current six year transportation improvement program. 8. Other(N/A) C. Marketing and Incentives Auburn plans to implement the following marketing and incentive programs that will help reduce drive alone trips and vehicle miles traveled. Employer outreach • Continue outreach via the established CTR/TDM programs Area wide promotions • Continue to encourage employers to participate in Rideshare week and other promotions to encourage vanpool ridership, antl/or turnkey campaigns. Offer additional incentives to those Employer Transportation Coordinators (ETC) that participate and offer the promotion Transit pass discounts • Present King County Metro annual transit pass programs such as the ORCA Passport antl other ORCA prorgrams when appropriate to employers and assist employers with the regional ORCA cartl. Parking cash-out programs (N/A) Carpool subsidies (N/A) Draft Commute Trip Reduction Plan Page 18 f IV. DESCRIPTION OF PLANNED LOCAL SERVICES AND STRATEGIES FOR ACHIEVING THE GOALS AND TARGETS Parking charges and discounts (N/A) Preferential parking (N/A) Flexible work schedules . Encourage continued use or expand use of Alternate work weeks with CTR affectetl employers. Currently, Boeing, GSA have the largest programs. Program to allow employees to work at home or a closer worksite ( N/A) Individualized marketing programs ( N/A) Neighborhood social marketing programs • When possible market to neighborhoods, such as Lakeland, to promote Van Share vehicles. Other(N/A) D. Special Programs for Mitigation of Construction Activities (NIA) Draft Comrrwte Tnp Retluet(an Pian Paye 19 IV. DESCRIPTION OF PLANNED LOCAL SERVICES AfVD STRATEGIES FOR ACHIEVING THE GOALS AND TARGETS E. Schedule for Implementing Program Strategies and Services The jurisdiction has identified the following schedule for implementing the CTR program strategies and services. The agency responsible for implementing the strategy or service is also listed. Program •g . Agency b • Scheduled D. . . • . . Poiicies . --g . o ' b 110 . d b- . . Lirn Services . of Auburn 119 . d b- ond - o Transit 11• . d,b- ond • Incentive o Transit • . 119. db- 0 nd . . . ~ .grams N/A ~ Draft Cornmu(e Trip Reduction Flan Page 20 V. REQUIREMENTS FOR MAJOR EMPLOYERS The purpose of this section is to describe the jurisdiction's required contributions from major employers. •q •d Element D- p . The Employee Transportation Coortlinator is the point of contact Designate Employee between the employer and its workforce to implement, promote and Transportation administer the organization's CTR program. He/she is also the point of Coordinator contact between the employer and the local jurisdiction to track the employer's progress in meeting CTR requirements Information about commute alternatives will be distributed regularly to Regular Distribution of employees. Examples of information that will be distributed will Information to Employees include: • Description of the employer's commute options program . Transit system maps and schedules • Vanpool rider alerts • Weekly traffic alerts • Wheel Options campaign promotional materials Regular Review of The employer is required to complete the Employer Annual Report and Employee of Commuting Program Description Form and submit to the local jurisdiction. Every and Reporting of two years, the employer shall conduct a program evaluation to Progress determine worksite progress toward meeting the CTR goals. As part of the program evaluation, the employer shall distribute and collect Commute Trip Reduction Program Employee Questionnaires (surveys) to achieve at least a 70 percent response rate. Implementation of a Set The employer is required to implement a set of ineasures that are of Measures designed to increase the percentage of employees using the following modes: , • Transit • Vanpool • Carpool . Bicycle or walking . Telework • Other non-single occupant vehicle modes Measures to reduce drive alone trips and vehicle miles traveled include, but are not limited to: • Provision of preferential parking or reduced parking charges for high occupancy vehicles . Institutin or increasing parking charges for sin le- Draft Commufe Tr(p ReductioTi Plan Page 21 V. REQUIREMENTS FOR MAJOR EMPLOYERS occupant vehicles • Provision of commuter ride matching seroices • Provision of subsidies for transit fares • Provisions of vans for vanpools . Provisions of subsidies for carpooling or vanpooling • Permitting the use of the employer's vehicles for carpooling or vanpooling • Permitting flexible work schedules • Cooperation with transportation providers to provide additional regular or express service to the worksite • Construction of special loading and unloading facilities for transit, carpool, and vanpool users . Provision of bicycle parking facilities, lockers, changing areas, and showers . Provision of a program for parking incentives such as a rebate for employees who do not use the parking facility • Establishment of a program to permit employees to work part or full time at home or at an alternative worksite closer to their homes . Establishment of a program of alternative work schedules such as compressed work week schedules • Implementation of other measures designed to facilitate the use of high-occupancy vehicles such as on-site day care facilities and emergency taxi services • Employers or owners of worksites may form or utilize an existing transportation management association or other transportation-related associations by RCS 35.87A.010 to assist members in developing and implementing commute trip reduction programs •p . D- . . Draft Commute Trip Recudion Plan Page 22 VI. DOCUMENTATION OF CONSULTATION This section describes the consultation process that was used to develop the local jurisdiction's Commute Trip Reduction plan. The plan was developed in consultation with the following organizations and individuals: A. Local or County Jurisdiction 1. Department of Planning and Community Development Contact: Elizabeth Chamberlain, Principal Planner Issues: Comprehensive Plan Policies, Downtown Plan Policies 2. Department of Public Works Contact: Tiffin Goodman, Transqortation Planner, Issues: Transportation Plan Policies 3. Department of Finance (NIA) Contact: Issues: 4. Planning Commission (NIA) Contact: Issues: 5. City or County Council (NIA) Contact: Issues: B. WSDOT (NIA) , Contact: Issues: C. Regional Planning Organization (N/A) Contact: Issues: D. Neighboring Local Jurisdictions (NIA) Contact: Issues: E. Major Employers NIA) Contact: Issues: F. Business Groups NIA) Contact: Issues: Draft Commute Trip Reduction Flan Page 23 VL DOCUMENTATIOIV OF CONSULTATION G. Transit Agencies Contact: Jane Finch (Kinq Countv Metro) Issues: CTR plan develoqment H. Transportation Management Associations NIA) Contact: Issues: 1. Community Groups (F-1 NIA) Contact: Issues: J. Special Interest Groups NIA) Contact: Issues; 1. Individuals NIA) Contact: Issues: . Meeting D. Contact . Draft Commute Trip Reduction Plan Page 24 Vil. A SUSTAINABLE FINANCIAL PLAN The Jurisdiction has prepared a financial analysis to identify revenues and expenses that are associated with the Jurisdiction's Commute Trip Reduction Plan. The following is a description of the available funding sources that the Jurisdiction may use to implement its CTR Plan. After identifying the available funding sources, the Jurisdiction has identified the expenses which include program administration, training, employer assistance, policy and regulation development, promotional activities, transit and ridesharing services, and implementation of supporting facilities. A. Funding Sources 1. WSDOT CTR grant (N/A) The WSDOT CTR Grant is the annual allocation that is given to jurisdictions to help them administer their CTR programs. Describe: The City of Auburn will receive a total of $75,641 for years 2009, 2010, and 2011 to implement the CTR law. 2. Local jurisdiction operating funds and capital investment program funds (N/A) 3. Federal funds (N/A) 4. Employer contributions (N/A) 5. Other state funding sources Describe: King County Metro provides a twelve month grant matching program for all CTR affectetl employers. Employers receive 50/50 dollar match that implement a new subsidy that pertain to either transit, vanpool, or carpool modes. Additionally, they will match dollar for tlollar for any increase to existing subsidy that a company may already have in place. 6. Construction TDM funds (N/A) Drafl Ccrnmu(a Trip Reduction Plan Page 25 VII. A SUSTAI{VABLE FINANCIAL PLAN . • . b - Estimated Estimated Estimated . . Funding A.- -d FY2009 FY201V 'FY20 CTR Grants WSDOT $25,835 $24,903 $24,903 $75,641 Other State WSDOT, $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Funds CTED CMAQ RTPO $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Funds Local Funds Local $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 from Jurisdiction Operating Budgets Capital Local $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Investment Jurisdiction Program Transit Transit $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Revenue Agency Employer TMA or Local $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Contributions Juristliction Developer Local $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Contributions Jurisdiction Mitigation Local $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Funds for Jurisdiction Construction Projects TOTAL $25,835 $24,903 $24,903 $75,641 Draft Cernrnute Trip Reduction Plan Pace 26 VII. A SUSTAINABLE FINANCIAL PLAN B. Program Expenses 1. Administration Agency: King County (on behalf of City of Auburn) Responsibility: Identifying and notifying affected employers, reviewing employer progress reports, evaluating employer programs, coordination with neighboring juristlictions and transit agencies, and preparing annual reports on the CTR program. 2. Facilities (N/A) Agency: Responsibility: 3. Services Agency: King County (on behalf of City of Auburn) Responsibility: Transit services, assistance with the formation of vanpools, car sharing and ride matching services. 4. Marketing Agency: King County (on behalf of City of Auburn) Responsibility: Development antl distribution of transit and ridesharing information, promotional campaigns, web sites to promote commute options programs, antl outreach to employers. 5. Incentives Agency: King County (on behalf of City of Auburn) Responsibility: transit pass discount programs, subsidies for vanpool programs. 6. Training (N/A) Agency: King County ((on behalf of City of Auburn) Responsibility: Conduct workshops on various topics to address CTR. Orafl Commute Trip Reduction Flan Page 27 VII. A SUSTAINABLE FINANCIAL PLAN Expense p. , • Estimated Estimated Estimated . . Party . . . -d 2009 i i 2011 . Prepare local CTR plan and ordinance $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Administer CTR Aubum and program (contract KC Metro management, annual CTR Services reporting, survey $25,835 $24,903 $24,903 $75,641 process, coordination meetings) Training KC Metro NA NA NA NA Services Conduct employer KC Metro outreach Services NA NA NA NA Implement supporting transit services $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Implement supporfing transit facilities $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Implement supporting KC Metro vanpool services Services NA NA NA NA Implement bicycle and pedestrian facilities $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Offer program incentives $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Car sharing services $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Conduct special area wide promotions $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Prepare updates to Comprehensive Plans $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Total $25,835 $24,903 $ 24,903 $ 75,641 Draft Commute Trip Reduction Flan Page 28 VII. A SUSTAINABLE FINANCIAL PLAN C. Financial Gaps Service . g• •g Potential Strategy . . Accomplish . $ .00 $ 00 $ 00 $ 00 Draft Commute Trip Reduction Plan Page 29 VIII. IMPLEMENTATION STRUCTURE As part of its strategic plan for implementing the Commute Trip Reduction program, Auburn plans - to work in parlnership with the transit agencies, neighboring jurisdictions, and if available, transportation management associations. Listed below are the organizations that will be involved with the implementation of the Jurisdiction's - CTR Plan. Their roles and responsibilities are described as follows: A. Local Jurisdiction Roles • CTR program administrator (via a contract with King County which performs the job of administering CTR for Auburn) Responsibilities . In conjunction with King County with whom the contracts to implement CTR ordinance requirements, Auburn will implement its own CTR plan. This will include ensuring that CTR plans are consistent with their local comprehensive plans and setting the goals for the CTR affected employers. CTR affected employers will be required to be in compliance with the CTR law. Local jurisdictions may contract with local agencies B. Contractor (NIA) C. Transit Agency Roles . Transit service provider • Capital facility provider • Maintain transit capital facilities Responsibilities • Provide transit services to transit centers and employment sites as supported by local land use and growth targets established by GMA . Provide rideshare services. • Provide CTR affected employer outreach • Responsible for tracking and reporting employee SOV progress . Provide Park and Ride facilities, and other capital investments • Develop and implement rideshare and transit promotions to encourage employee HOV usage. Drafl Commute Trip Reduction Pian Page 30 VIII. IMPLEMENTATION STRUCTURE D. Transportation Management Association (NIA) Roles Responsibilities • E. Employer Roles • Communicate with the City of Auburn as how the local and State CTR Law should be administered, progress measured and reported. Responsibilities • Implement all CTR program elements as described in employers CTR program • Promote CTR program to employees . Measure and report employee survey data every two years. Draft Commute Trip Reduction Plan Page 31 VIII. IMPLEMENT,4TION STRUCTURE CTR Implementation Plan • . . Agency . • Scheduled D. - . "Implem6niation d ••g . Comprehensive Plan City of Auburn 2009 and in the future. City Code and Zoning Services Facilities Transit Now (10 year plan) King County Metro 2009 and in the future. Six Year Plan d Rideshare Week, Bike to Work, King County Metro/WSDOT On-going promotions are twice yearly. . . . Programs DraK CommuEe Trip Recuclion Plan Page 32