RCW 47.04.320
Complete streets grant program—Purpose—Goals—Awards—Report.
(1) The transportation improvement board shall establish a complete streets grant program within the department's highways and local programs division, or its successor. During program development, the board shall include, at a minimum, the department of archaeology and historic preservation, local governments, and other organizations or groups that are interested in the complete streets grant program. The purpose of the grant program is to encourage local governments to adopt urban arterial retrofit street ordinances designed to provide safe access to all users, including bicyclists, pedestrians, motorists, and public transportation users, with the goals of:
(a) Promoting healthy communities by encouraging walking, bicycling, and using public transportation;
(b) Improving safety by designing major arterials to include features such as wider sidewalks, dedicated bicycle facilities, medians, and pedestrian streetscape features, including trees where appropriate;
(c) Protecting the environment and reducing congestion by providing safe alternatives to single-occupancy driving; and
(d) Preserving community character by involving local citizens and stakeholders to participate in planning and design decisions.
(2) For purposes of this section:
(a) "Eligible project" means (i) a local government street or road retrofit project that includes the addition of, or significant repair to, facilities that provide street access with all users in mind, including pedestrians, bicyclists, and public transportation users; or (ii) a retrofit project on city streets or county roads that are part of a state highway that include the addition of, or significant repair to, facilities that provide access with all users in mind, including pedestrians, bicyclists, and public transportation users.
(b) "Local government" means incorporated cities and towns and counties that have adopted a jurisdiction-wide complete streets ordinance that plans for the needs of all users and is consistent with sound engineering principles.
(c) "Sound engineering principles" means peer-reviewed, context sensitive solutions guides, reports, and publications, consistent with the purposes of this section.
(3) In carrying out the purposes of this section, the transportation improvement board may award funding, subject to the availability of amounts appropriated for this specific purpose, only to eligible projects that are designed consistent with sound engineering principles.
(4) The transportation improvement board must report annually to the transportation committees of the legislature on the status of any grant projects funded by the program created under this section.
[ 2015 3rd sp.s. c 44 § 401; 2011 c 257 § 2.]
NOTES:
Effective date—2015 3rd sp.s. c 44: See note following RCW 46.68.395.
Intent—2011 c 257: "Urban main streets should be designed to provide safe access to all users, including bicyclists, pedestrians, motorists, and public transportation users. Context sensitive design and engineering principles allow for flexible solutions depending on a community's needs, and result in many positive outcomes for cities and towns, including improving the health and safety of a community. It is the intent of the legislature to encourage street designs that safely meet the needs of all users and also protect and preserve a community's environment and character." [ 2011 c 257 § 1.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 47 - Public Highways and Transportation
Chapter 47.04 - General Provisions.
47.04.015 - Change of meaning, certain terms.
47.04.020 - Classification of highways.
47.04.040 - Title to rights-of-way vested in state.
47.04.045 - Wireless service facilities—Right-of-way leases—Rules.
47.04.046 - Wireless site leases—Pending applications.
47.04.047 - Personal wireless service facilities.
47.04.050 - Acceptance of federal acts.
47.04.060 - Administration of federal grants.
47.04.070 - Conformity with federal requirements.
47.04.080 - Joint action with other governments and agencies.
47.04.082 - Urban public transportation systems—Defined.
47.04.125 - Collection of preservation rating information for highways.
47.04.150 - Outstanding bonds—Savings.
47.04.160 - Lewis and Clark bridge.
47.04.170 - Federal agreements for public transportation, rail transportation.
47.04.180 - Twenty-four hour headlight policy.
47.04.190 - Bicycle transportation management program.
47.04.200 - Bicycle program manager.
47.04.210 - Reimbursable transportation expenditures—Processing and accounting.
47.04.220 - Miscellaneous transportation programs account.
47.04.230 - Dredge spoils—Cowlitz County.
47.04.235 - Dredge spoils—Castle Rock.
47.04.240 - Public transportation information—Confidentiality.
47.04.250 - Assaults by motorists on department employees.
47.04.270 - Tire chain installation and removal.
47.04.280 - Transportation system policy goals.
47.04.290 - Park and ride lot accommodation—Definitions.
47.04.295 - Park and ride lots—Leases with private entities authorized—Rules.
47.04.300 - Safe routes to school program.
47.04.310 - Rental car company fees—Child restraint system availability.
47.04.320 - Complete streets grant program—Purpose—Goals—Awards—Report.
47.04.325 - Complete streets grant program—Account—Solicitation and receipt of gifts.
47.04.355 - Clean alternative fuel car sharing pilot program.
47.04.360 - Commercial advertising on websites and social media.
47.04.370 - Purple heart state—Signage—Account.
47.04.380 - Connecting communities program.
47.04.390 - Statewide school-based bicycle education grant program.