TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY BOARD Staff Liaison Stephen Padua, Senior Transportation Planner About Email Stephen Padua Created in 2017, the board provides additional expertise and advice on the City's Regular Members transportation system and goals. The board is 2022 – Sujata Goel also the lead advisory group on the 2022 – Micah Zeitz-Chua implementation and management of the City’s 2023 – Kristi Tripple Master Mobility Plan (MMP). 2023 – Dave Waggoner 2023 – Joseph Zhang* Membership 2024 – Cynthia Krass The Transportation Advisory Board is 2024 – Janie Walzer comprised of nine regular members, and up to 2025 – Erika Boyd three alternates. All members are appointed 2025 – Tom McDonald by the Mayor and subject to confirmation by the City Council. Terms expire April 30 of the Alternate Members year listed. For more information, 2022 – Jeri Bernstein see IMC 2.92 and Rules & Regulations. 2022…
APPROVAL OF MINUTES a) 04-13-21 Transportation Advisory Board Minutes Page [0000] CITY OF ISSAQUAH Transportation Advisory Board 6:00 PM Virtual Meeting April 13, 2021 MINUTES
The purpose of this special meeting was to allow the following boards and commissions to attend the April 19, 2021 City Council Regular Meeting to hear a presentation regarding the 2022-2027 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP): • Environmental Board • Park Board • Planning Policy Commission • Transportation Advisory Board
4. REGULAR BUSINESS
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April Racial Equity Training Debrief
Discussion
· 30 min
· Stephen Padua, Senior Transportation Planner
· packet pp.9–51
As part of the development of the Mobility Master Plan, the Transportation Advisory Board expressed interest in participating in an Equity Training to help provide a foundation knowledge to support the Board’s work plans. As part of the City’s efforts to recognize racial bias and make changes to eliminate the disproportionate damage it is doing to community members of color. Racial equity training is being provided to help the Board and City staff identify negative impacts from the transportation system on people of color. This meeting is a continuation of a
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Equity and Transportation
Discussion
· 60 min
· Stephen Padua, Senior Transportation Planner
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a) Minutes of April 13, 2021 were unanimously approved with no edits.
b) Minutes of April 19, 2021 were unanimously approved with no edits.
In consideration of incorporating an equity assessment into the board’s work, the board requested additional information on the City’s efforts to develop an assessment and more information on how to employ the tool.
This townhall will include updates on the State’s transportation package that was recently adopted by the state legislature.