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Council hears public hearing on Commute Trip Reduction plan and adopts 60% drive-alone performance target
Summary
City staff presented a four-year Commute Trip Reduction plan at Monday’s Washougal City Council meeting and recommended a weighted average drive-alone performance target of 60 percent for affected worksites.
City staff presented a four-year Commute Trip Reduction (CTR) plan at Monday’s Washougal City Council meeting, described the state statutory background and sought council action to post and publish an ordinance adopting the plan.
Mitch, a city transportation staff member, said the CTR program — which the transcript notes was adopted into state law in 1991 “under the Martin Luther King Air Act” — aims to reduce congestion, air pollution and fuel use by lowering single-occupancy vehicle commutes at affected work sites. The plan identifies objectives, performance…
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