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Tigard staff and consultants propose trip-generation model for street maintenance fee; council backs working group
Summary
City staff and consultant Kittelson & Associates presented options to update Tigard’s street maintenance fee, recommending a variable trip-generation model within use classes; councilors supported a stakeholder working group to refine buckets and implementation.
City staff and consultant Kittelson & Associates briefed the Tigard City Council on March 4 on plans to update the city’s street maintenance fee methodology, recommending a trip-generation-based approach for nonresidential properties and asking council to approve a stakeholder working group to guide implementation.
Joe Wisniewski, Tigard’s city engineer, said the city’s current methodology—adopted in 2010 and relying for many nonresidential accounts on parking-stall counts—has become difficult to audit and is less appropriate now that parking minimums no longer apply citywide. “The changes that are pending right now we believe are,…
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