File #: 17-0956    Version: 1
Type: discussion Status: Filed
File created: 9/12/2017 In control: Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee
Agenda date: 9/20/2017 Final action: 9/20/2017
Title: Discuss and Comment on 2018-2023 Preliminary Capital Facilities Plan
Attachments: 1. DRAFT CFP Subcommittee Letter, 2. Link to Budget 365 Page
Title
Discuss and Comment on 2018-2023 Preliminary Capital Facilities Plan

Recommended Action
Move to draft a memo advising the City Council on the 2018-2023 Preliminary Capital Facilities Plan

Report
Issue:
Each year, City advisory committees and the public are asked to comment on the Preliminary Capital Facilities Plan. This is an opportunity for the BPAC to draft its comment memo.

Staff Contact:
Sophie Stimson, Senior Planner, Public Works | Transportation, 360.753.8497

Presenter(s):
Michelle Swanson, AICP, Senior Program Specialist, Public Works | Transportation, 360.753.8575.
Scott Morgan, Chair of CFP Subcommittee

Background and Analysis:
Introduction
The Capital Facilities Plan (CFP) is an annually-updated document that is used to identify funding for City capital projects on a 6-year horizon, as required by the state Growth Management Act. The CFP reflects priorities in each City program.

At the July meeting, the BPAC formed a subcommittee to draft a memo to kick off this meeting's discussion. Subcommittee Chair Scott Morgan will share the draft memo and report on the subcommittee's process. Members of the subcommittee may also share their thoughts about the draft memo.

Suggested approach for review
The CFP can be found at the City's Budget 365 page. A link is attached.

The focus of the BPAC's review should be the programs and projects that relate to bicycle and pedestrian transportation. Staff suggests that BPAC members read the following sections, which total 55 pages.

Letter from Steve Hall IV - V
2017 City Council Priorities VI - VII
Readers' Guide, FAQ, & Executive Summary 1 - 16
Project Funding Summaries 17 - 22
What Are We Building in 2018? 23 - 26
New Projects: Parks, Arts & Recreation and Transportation 27 - 28
Selected Completed Projects 32
Transportation Projects 49 - 59
Transportation Projects Funded with Impact Fees 61 - 72
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