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AGENDA
EQUITY COMMISSION
5:30 PM -Tuesday, October 10, 2023
Council Chambers, 7th Floor, City Hall – 1055 S. Grady Way
Please note this regular meeting of the Renton Equity Commission is being offered as a hybrid
meeting and can be attended in person in the Council Chambers, Renton City Hall, 7th Floor, 1055
South Grady Way, Renton, 98057 or remotely through Zoom. Commission members are attending
this meeting in person.
For those wishing to attend by Zoom, please (1) click this link:
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7394 by 10 a.m. on the day of the meeting to request an invite with a link to the meeting.
Public comment is permitted in person, via access using the above Zoom link, or may also be
submitted in writing to Lmoschetti@rentonwa.gov before 4 p.m. the day of the meeting. Those
providing audience comments will be limited to three (3) minutes each speaker unless an exception
is granted by the Commission. Attendees will be muted and not audible to the Commission except
during times they are designated to speak.
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
3. STAFF COMMENTS
4. AUDIENCE COMMENT
Those wishing to address the Equity Commission will be called upon. Each speaker is allowed
three (3) minutes.
5. CONSENT AGENDA
a) Approval of the July 11, 2023 Renton Equity Commission Regular Meeting minutes.
6. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
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7. NEW BUSINESS
a) 2024-2029 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program
Transportation Planning Manager Ellen Talbo and Program Development
Coordinator II Heather Gregersen
8. COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS
9. COMMITTEE CHAIR COMMENTS
10. ADJOURNMENT
Hearing assistance devices for use in the Council Chambers are available upon request.
For more information please email: Lmoschetti@rentonwa.gov
MEMBERS
Nicole Hill, Chair Manami Imaoka Cassandra Baddeley
Lisa Davis, Vice Chair Ashok Padhi Celina Kershner
Vacant Gabriel Jones Vacant
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July 11, 2023 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
MINUTES
EQUITY COMMISSION
5:30 PM -Tuesday, July 11, 2023
Council Chambers, 7th Floor, City Hall – 1055 S. Grady Way
CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL
Commissioners Present:
Nicole Hill
Manami Imaoka
Celina Kershner
Ashok Padhi
Commissioners Attending Virtually:
Lisa Davis
Commissioners Absent:
Cassandra Baddeley
MOVED BY PADHI, SECONDED BY KERSHNER TO EXCUSE THE ABSENCE OF COMMISSIONER
BADDELEY. CARRIED.
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF PRESENT
Maryjane Van Cleave, Equity, Housing, and Human Services Administrator
Linda Moschetti-Newing, Administrative Assistant
STAFF COMMENTS
Administrative Assistant Moschetti-Newing noted she has reached out to four applicants to
interview for the vacant positions. One applicant responded that she was no longer
interested because she was appointed to another city committee.
AUDIENCE COMMENT
Those wishing to address the Equity Commission will be called upon. Each speaker is
allowed three (3) minutes.
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AGENDA ITEM #5. a)
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July 11, 2023 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
CONSENT AGENDA
Approval of the May 9, 2023 Renton Equity Commission Regular Meeting minutes.
Approval of the June 13, 2023 Renton Equity Commission Regular Meeting minutes.
MOVED BY PADHI, SECONDED BY KERSHNER TO APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS
PRESENTED. CARRIED.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
NEW BUSINESS
Inclusive Emergency Communication Plan
Emergency Management Director Deborah Needham and Emergency Management
Coordinator Michelle Theurer.
Emergency Management Director Deborah Needham and Emergency Management
Coordinator Michelle Theurer gave a presentation on the city's draft Emergency
Communication Plan and highlighted the overlap with the King County Plan. Director
Needham also gave a timeline of when the draft plan will be presented to Council for review.
COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS
COMMITTEE CHAIR COMMENTS
ADJOURNMENT
Meeting adjourned at 6:25 p.m.
Hearing assistance devices for use in the Council Chambers are available upon request.
For more information please email: Lmoschetti@rentonwa.gov
MEMBERS
Nicole Hill, Chair Manami Imaoka Cassandra Baddeley
Lisa Davis, Vice Chair Ashok Padhi Celina Kershner
Vacant Youth Member - Vacant Vacant
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AGENDA ITEM #5. a)
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TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AGENDA ITEM #7. a)Page 5 of 19
TRANSPORTATION IN RENTON AT A GLANCE
•32 fulltime staff
•25 street maintenance staff
•318 centerline miles of roadways
•343 miles of sidewalk
•Access to ST Sounder service, Metro BRT and bus transit
Public Works
Department
Airport Transportation
Systems
Roadway Design
Traffic
Operations &
Safety
Signal
Maintenance
Transportation
Planning &
Programming
Streets
Maintenance Utility Systems Solid Waste &
Sustainability
The Transportation Systems Division creates
and maintains an interconnected, multimodal
network so that people and goods move
safely and efficiently.AGENDA ITEM #7. a)Page 6 of 19
THE TRANSPORTATION PLANNING & PROGRAMMING PROCESS –
OUTREACH AND INPUT
•There are various opportunities for input and
engagement during the development of a plan or
project
•Types of engagement varies according to the scale
and type of the project
•Recent examples:
Comprehensive Walkway Plan -https://rb.gy/oieuv
Pavement Preservation Plan -https://rb.gy/trhzu
•Public can provide 24/7 feedback at:
Renton Responds -City of Renton (rentonwa.gov)or
City of Renton -Watch Area -SeeClickFix -Web and Mobile
Government 311 AGENDA ITEM #7. a)Page 7 of 19
Regional Initiatives Important to Renton
Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) assesses
the amount of opportunity that exists in
neighborhoods today at a regional level
Opportunity Mapping | Puget Sound Regional
Council (psrc.org)
PSRC collects data and develops measures of
five key elements of neighborhood
opportunity and positive life outcomes:
Education
Economic Health
Housing and Neighborhood Quality
Mobility and Transportation
Health and Environment
Opportunity Index (arcgis.com)
We use the Opportunity Mapping tool in our
planning work and grant funding pursuits AGENDA ITEM #7. a)Page 8 of 19
THE TRANSPORTATION PLANNING & PROGRAMMING PROCESS –
PRIORITIZING PROJECT DELIVERY
Prepare a six year transportation
improvement plan (TIP) in alignment with
the City’s bi-annual adopted budget and
capital investment program (CIP)AGENDA ITEM #7. a)Page 9 of 19
State law requires the preparation and annual updating of a
six-year comprehensive transportation program.
The six-year plan reflects the involvement of City Citizens
and Elected Officials, implements the City of Renton Mission
Statement, and is used to coordinate Transportation Systems
projects and programs with other jurisdictions and agencies.
2024 –2029 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
AGENDA ITEM #7. a)Page 10 of 19
The annual update of the TIP helps maintain that Transportation Capital Programming and future
Planning stays aligned with the City’s current goals and aspirations.
What’s
Happening
Now?
What
Obstacles to
Overcome?
What’s the
Next Target?
What Should
Be Happening?+=-
TRANSPORTATION
IMPROVEMENT
PROGRAMPROGRAM INPUT
Maintenance and
Operations
Walkway and Safety
Bridge and Guardrail
Project
Development/Planning
COMMUNITY PLANS
City Center Community Plan
Benson Hill Community Plan
Sunset Area Community
Investment Strategy
Downtown Civic Core
Vision and Action Plan
Renton Trails and Bicycle
Master Plan
Capital Investment
Program (CIP)
Funded Priorities
How much can
be funded?
What/Where
are the needs?
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
Land Use Vision
How do we best plan?AGENDA ITEM #7. a)Page 11 of 19
The Transportation Systems Division creates and maintains an interconnected, multimodal network so that people and goods move safely and efficiently.
Each program or project is assigned a category type, much like the Capital Investment Program (CIP):
Roadway
Corridor, 25%
Maintenance and
Preservation, 19%
Operations and Safety, 26%
Non-Motorized,
26%
Other Programs / Planning,
4%AGENDA ITEM #7. a)Page 12 of 19
Prioritization Process
The Transportation Systems Division creates and maintains an interconnected, multimodal network so that people and goods move safely and efficiently.
•Addresses identified hazard
•Addresses traffic safety concerns
•Preventative actions to reduce injuriesSafety
•Listed in existing adopted city plans/aligns with existing City policies
•Supports economic developmentPlan Implementation
•Essential to transportation network operations
•Improves/maintains infrastructure or the network
•Fills gap in facilities or networkSystem Integrity
•Grant commitment/delivery needs
•Prevent loss of funds
•Reduces risk or liabilityFinancial
•Identified as priority by elected officials
•Regulator directed/court order
•High rank in previous TIPDirectives
•Addresses environmental impacts
•Addresses development impactsMitigative AGENDA ITEM #7. a)Page 13 of 19
Funding Status
Each program/project has a current FUNDING
STATUS that identifies if it has funding or if it is
a “candidate” project with no determined
funding source at this time.
The Transportation Systems Division creates and maintains an interconnected, multimodal network so that people and goods move safely and efficiently.AGENDA ITEM #7. a)Page 14 of 19
Capital
Investment
Program (CIP)
Projects and
Highlights
Rainier Avenue N. Corridor
Improvements –Phase 4
South 7th Street
Corridor
Safe Routes to
Transit ProjectsAGENDA ITEM #7. a)Page 15 of 19
The Transportation Systems Division creates and maintains an interconnected, multimodal network so that people and goods move safely and efficiently.
Capital Investment Program (CIP) Programs/Projects (under construction)
Rainier Avenue Corridor Improvements –Phase 4 (Rainier Ave, S 3rd St to NW 3rd Pl), TIP #23-18
Improves traffic operations, reduces collisions, and provides greater ease of non-motorized and transit-
based travel. Project elements include extending southbound Bus Access Transit (BAT) lanes from S 2nd St to S
3rd St, pedestrian improvements with street scaping, transit facility upgrades and the completion of a
segment of a regional pedestrian/bicycle path trail known as the Lake Washington Loop Trail. Project is
currently in the construction phase with anticipated completion in 2025.
Existing Conditions Proposed AGENDA ITEM #7. a)Page 16 of 19
The Transportation Systems Division creates and maintains an interconnected, multimodal network so that people and goods move safely and efficiently.
Capital Investment Program (CIP) Programs/Projects, (in Design phase)
South 7th Street Corridor Improvements (Oakesdale Ave SW to Burnett Ave S), TIP #23-23
Creates a designated east-west pedestrian/bicycle route through the City’s commercial core and an important
link between regional trails. Project is currently in the Design phase with construction to begin in Q3 2024 and
completed in 2025. The project is funded by a combination of local, State (Sound Transit) and Federal
(FHWA/Surface Transportation Program) grant sources.
Current Conditions
Missing Sidewalk/Path AGENDA ITEM #7. a)Page 17 of 19
The Transportation Systems Division creates and maintains an interconnected, multimodal network so that people and goods move safely and efficiently.
Capital Investment Program (CIP) Programs/Projects, In Process
Traffic Safety Program -(Safe Routes to Transit & Traffic Calming), TIP #23-07, 23-07.1, 23-07.2
Addresses traffic safety concerns, increases pedestrian/bicycle safety, and helps encourage responsible driving
through engineering.
The Safe Routes to Transit project is a sub-project of this program and aims to improve safety, convenience
and accessibility for people walking, bicycling and using assistive mobility devices (such as wheelchairs or
walkers) to connect to transit services and facilities. King County Metro compensated the City for design
($1,500,000) and the City is completing construction of the projects as funding becomes available. Currently 7
of the 17 locations included in the project are complete with work ongoing for the other locations.
The Traffic Calming Program specifically targets speeding in or around residential areas by utilizing traffic
calming devices, such as signing, curbing, pavement markings, crosswalks, speed cushions or mini-roundabouts,
as appropriate. This is an on-going program. AGENDA ITEM #7. a)Page 18 of 19
Questions?
Thank you
The Transportation Systems Division creates and maintains an interconnected, multimodal network so that people and goods move safely and efficiently.AGENDA ITEM #7. a)Page 19 of 19