File #: 21-0974    Version: 1
Type: information Status: Filed
File created: 10/4/2021 In control: Planning Commission
Agenda date: 10/18/2021 Final action: 10/18/2021
Title: Martin Way Corridor Study
Attachments: 1. TRPC's website for the study
Title
Martin Way Corridor Study

Recommended Action:
Briefing. No action requested.

Report
Issue:
Update on the Martin Way Corridor Study.

Staff Contact:
Sophie Stimson, Interim Engineering and Planning Supervisor, Public Works Transportation, 360.753.8497
Joyce Phillips, Principal Planner, Community Planning and Development, 360.570.3722

Presenter(s):
Sophie Stimson, Interim Engineering and Planning Supervisor, Public Works Transportation
Joyce Phillips, Principal Planner, Community Planning and Development

Background and Analysis:
Martin Way, from Pacific Avenue to Marvin Road, passes through Olympia, Lacey and Thurston County. The Martin Way Corridor Study will better coordinate land use and transportation planning efforts along the Martin Way Corridor. TRPC is leading the effort with involvement of the two cities, Intercity Transit, and the County. Funding for the study comes from federal grants and local agency funds.

The roadway is identified in local and regional plans as a focal point for more intensive urban development. This study will make recommendations to update zoning and development regulations for better alignment with the urban form envisioned for this corridor.

Martin Way has frequent transit service and is a prime candidate for increasing walking and biking activity. This study will identify strategies to improve transportation safety and mobility for all modes of travel.

The study will result in several documents and include a variety of public engagement opportunities. To date, some of what we have learned is captured in reports or summaries on TRPC's website. These include:
* A current conditions report that summarizes the history of Martin Way, existing land use, traffic patterns, and safety issues.
* The market study identifies economic opportunities and constraints.
* A residential survey was conducted in September 2020.
* A business survey was conducted winter 2020/2021.
* A visual preference survey of the public wa...

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