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Olympia.WA 955W-7300
Lynn Peterson 360-705-7000
SeCretary of Transportation MI. 1-800-833-5388
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August 21, 2013
Cathy Mooney
City of Kent
220 4ch Ave. South
Kent, WA 98032
Subject: 2013-2015 CTR hnplenientation Program
Agreement GCB 1565
Dear Ms. Mooney:
Enclosed is a completely executed original of Agreement GCB 1565. These funds are
to provide funding assistance for local implementation of CTR activities. This
Agreement is effective through June 30, 2015 with a budget of$106.007.
If you have any questions or need technical assistance, you may contact Dacia
Stricklett at (360) 705-7845. 1 look forward to working with you during the course of
your project.
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Enclosures
Transportation Demand Management
Implementation A reement
Washington State Department of Contractor
Transportation City of Kent
310 Maple Park Avenue SE 220 4"'Ave South
PO Box 47387 Kent, WA 98032
Olympia, WA 98504-7387
Federal ID#: 91-6001254
Contact Person: Dacia Stricklett 360-705-7845 Contact Person: Cathy Mooney 253-856-5564
Project Costs: Scope of Project: Carry out the
State Funds S106,007 Project as described in Exhibit 1, Project
Contractor Funds $0 Scope of Work
Total Project Cost $106,007
Agreement Number:
GCB1565
Term of Project: Service Area: City of Kent
July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2015
This AGREEMENT is entered into by the Washington State Department of Transportation,
hereinafter referred to as "WSDOT" and the Contractor identified above, hereinafter referred to
as "CONTRACTOR", and/or individually referred to as the "PARTY" and collectively referred
to as the "PARTIES."
WHEREAS, RCW 70.94.521 through RCW 70.94.555 establishes the state's leadership role,
and the requirements and parameters to reduce traffic congestion, fuel use, and air pollution
through commute trip reduction programs, including transportation demand management
programs for growth and transportation efficiency centers ("GTEC") in Washington State; and
WHEREAS, RCW 47.06.050 requires that when planning capacity and operational
improvements, the State's first priority is to assess strategies to enhance the operational
efficiency of the existing system, and states that strategies to enhance the operational efficiencies
include, but are not limited to, access management, transportation system management, and
demand management("Strategies"); and
WHEREAS, RCW 47.01.078 directs the State to develop strategies to reduce the per capita
vehicle miles traveled, to consider efficiency tools including commute trip reduction and other
demand management tools, and to promote the integration of multimodal planning in support of
the transportation system policy goals described in RCW 47.04.280; and
WHEREAS, the Legislature has directed the State to increase the integration of public
transportation and the highway system, to facilitate coordination of transit services and planning,
and to maximize opportunities to use public transportation to improve the efficiency of
transportation corridors (RCW 47.01.330); and
WHEREAS, RCW 47.90.010 encourages the State and local jurisdictions to identify
opportunities for cooperation to achieve statewide and local transportation goals; and
WHEREAS, the State of Washington in its Sessions Laws of 2013, chapter 306, Section 220(6),
(7) and(8), authorizes funding for Public Transportation and Commute Trip Reduction programs
and other special proviso funding through the multi-modal transportation account as identified in
the budget through its 2013-2015 biennial appropriations to WSDOT; and
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WHEREAS the WSDOT Public Transportation Division is responsible for administering funds
on behalf of the Washington State Legislature;
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of terms, conditions, performances and mutual
covenants herein set forth and the attached Exhibit 1, "Project Scope of Work," and Exhibit 2,
"Project Progress Reports," which are both incorporated and made a part of this AGREEMENT,
IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1
Purpose of Agreement
The purpose of this AGREEMENT is for WSDOT to provide funding to the CONTRACTOR to
be used solely for activities undertaken to fulfill the requirements of RCW 70.94.521 through
RCW 70.94.555, hereinafter known as the "Project."
Section 2
Scope of Work
The CONTRACTOR agrees to perform all designated tasks of the Project under this
AGREEMENT as described in Exhibit 1, "Project Scope of Work," which by this reference is
incorporated into this AGREEMENT as if fully set forth herein.
Section 3
Term of Project
The CONTRACTOR shall commence, perform and complete the Project within the time defined
in the caption space header above titled "Terns of Project" of this AGREEMENT regardless of
the date of execution of this AGREEMENT, unless terminated as provided herein. The caption
space header above entitled' "Tenn of Project" and all caption space headers above are by this
reference incorporated into this AGREEMENT as if fully set forth herein.
Section 4
Project Costs
The total reimbursable cost to accomplish the Project Scope of Work shall not exceed the "State
Funds" detailed in the caption space header above titled "Project Costs." The CONTRACTOR
agrees to expend eligible "State Funds"together with any "Contractor Funds" identified above in
the caption space header "Project Costs," in an amount sufficient to complete the Project as
detailed in Exhibit 1, "Project Scope of Work." If at any time the CONTRACTOR becomes
aware that the cost which it expects to incur in the performance of this AGREEMENT will differ
from the amount indicated in the caption space titled "Project Costs" above, the CONTRACTOR
shall notify WSDOT in writing within three (3) business days of making that determination.
Section 5
Reimbursement and Payment
A. Paymcnt Mll be made with State Funds by WSDOT on a reimbursable basis for actual costs
and expenditures incurred while performing eligible direct and related indirect Project work
during the Project period provided that payment is subject to the submission to and approval by
WSDOT of properly prepared invoices that substantiate the costs and expenses submitted by
CONTRACTOR for reimbursement and that are accompanied by progress reports and financial
information as required in Section 7 — Progress Reports. The CONTRACTOR must submit an
invoice using either State of Washington Form A-19 (Invoice Voucher), a copy of which is
attached hereto as Exhibit 3 and by this reference incorporated into this AGREEMENT or a
format approved by WSDOT. Such invoices may be submitted no more than once per month
and no less than once per year, during the course of this AGREEMENT. If approved by
WSDOT, said invoices shall be paid by WSDOT within thirty(30) days of receipt of the invoice.
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B. The CONTRACTOR shall submit an invoice by July 15, 2014, for any umehnbursed eligible
expenditures incurred between July 1, 2013, and June 30, 2014. If the CONTRACTOR is unable
to provide an invoice by this date, the CONTRACTOR shall provide an estimate of the charges
to be billed so WSDOT may accrue the expenditures in the proper fiscal period. Any subsequent
reimbursement request submitted will be limited to the amount accrued as set forth in this
section. The CONTRACTOR shall submit a final invoice to WSDOT no later than July 15,
2015. Any invoice received after July 15, 2015 will not be eligible for reimbursement.
Section 6
Project Records
The CONTRACTOR agrees to establish and maintain for the Project, either a separate set of
accounts or, accounts within the framework of an established accounting system in order to
sufficiently and properly reflect all eligible direct and related indirect Project costs incurred in
the performance of this AGREEMENT. Such accounts are referred to herein collectively as the
"Project Account." All costs claimed against the Project Account must be supported by properly
executed payrolls, time records, invoices, contracts, and payment vouchers evidencing in
sufficient detail the nature and propriety of the costs claimed.
Section 7
Progress Reports
The CONTRACTOR shall submit quarterly progress reports to WSDOT so that WSDOT may
adequately and accurately assess the progress made under the terms of this AGREEMENT. 'Ihe
progress reports shall be prepared as prescribed by WSDOT on the forms provided in Exhibit 2,
"Project Progress Report" and/or as provided and modified by WSDOT staff. The
CONTRACTOR shall provide a final progress report, as prescribed in Exhibit 4, "Filial Project
Progress Report" and/or as provided by WSDOT staff, with any changes to the form applied
according to the agreement modification process in Section 9. Progress reports shall be
submitted to WSDOT no later than forty-five (45) days from the end of each calendar quarter.
Section 8
Audits,Inspections, and Records Retention
WSDOT, the State Auditor, and any of their representatives, shall have full access to and the
right to examine, during normal business hours and as often as they deem necessary, all of the
CONTRACTOR's records with respect to all matters covered by this AGREEMENT. Such
representatives shall be permitted to audit, examine and make excerpts or transcripts from such
records, and to make audits of all contracts, invoices, materials, payrolls, and other matters
covered by this AGREEMENT. in order to facilitate any audits and inspections, the
CONTRACTOR shall retain all documents, papers, accounting records, and other materials
pertaining to this AGREEMENT for six (6) years from the date of completion of the Project or
the Project final payment date. However, in case of audit or litigation extending past that six (6)
years period, then the CONTRACTOR must retain all records until the audit or litigation is
completed. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible to assure that the CONTRACTOR and
any subcontractors of CONTRACTOR comply with the provisions of this section and provide,
WSDOT, the State Auditor, and any of their representatives, access to such records within the
scope of this AGREEMENT.
Section 9
Agreement Modifications
A. Either PARTY may request changes to this AGREEMENT, including changes in the
Scope of Project. Such changes that are mutually agreed upon shall be incorporated as written
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amendments to this AGREEMENT. No variation or alteration of the terms of this
AGREEMENT shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by authorized representatives of
the PARTIES hereto.
B. If an increase in funding by the finding source augments the CONTRACTOR's
allocation of funding under this AGREEMENT,the CONTRACTOR and WSDOT agree to enter
into an amendment to this AGREEMENT, providing for an appropriate change in the Scope of
Project and/or the Project Cost in order to reflect any such increase in funding.
C. If a reduction of funding by the funding source reduces the CONTRACTOR's allocation
of funding under this AGREEMENT, the CONTRACTOR and WSDOT agree to enter into an
amendment to this AGREEMENT providing for an appropriate change in the Scope of Project
and/or the Project Cost in order to reflect any such reduction of funding.
Section 10
Recapture Provision
In the event that the CONTRACTOR fails to expend State Funds in accordance with state law
and/or the provisions of this AGREEMENT, WSDOT reserves the right to recapture State Funds
in an amount equivalent to the extent of noncompliance. Such right of recapture shall exist for a
period not to exceed three (3) years following temunation or expiration of this AGREEMENT.
The CONTRACTOR agrees to repay such State Funds under this recapture provision within
thirty (30) days of demand.
Section 11
Disputes
A. If the PARTIES cannot resolve by mutual agreement, a dispute arising from the performance
of this AGREEMENT the CONTRACTOR may submit a written detailed description of the
dispute to the Public Transportation Division's Statewide Transportation Demand Management
Programs Manager or the Statewide Transportation Demand Management Programs Manager's
designee who will issue a written decision within ten calendar (10) days of receipt of the written
description of the dispute. This decision shall be final and conclusive unless within ten (10) days
from the date of CONTRACTOR's receipt of WSDOT's written decision, the CONTRACTOR
mails or otherwise furnishes a written appeal to the Director of the Public 'Transportation
Division or the Director's designee. In connection with any such appeal the CONTRACTOR
shall be afforded an opportunity to offer material in support of its position. The
CONTRACTOR's appeal shall be decided in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of the
appeal by the Director of the Public Transportation Division or the Director's designee. The
decision shall be binding upon the CONTRACTOR and the CONTRACTOR shall abide by the
decision.
B. Performance During Dispute. Unless otherwise directed by WSDOT, the CONTRACTOR
shall continue performance under this AGREEMENT while matters in dispute are being
resolved.
Section 12
Termination
WSDOT, at its sole discretion, may suspend or terminate this AGREEMENT in whole, or in
part, for the reasons following:
A. The CONTRACTOR materially breaches, or fails to perform any of the requirements of this
AGREEMENT and after fourteen (14) days written notice, has failed to rune the condition(s)
causing that breach. Conditions of breach may include, but are not limited to:
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1. Any action taken by the CONTRACTOR without WSDOT approval, which under the
provisions of this AGREEMENT, required WSDOT approval;
2. Failure to perform in the manner called for under this AGREEMENT; or
3. Failure to comply with any provision of this AGREEMENT;
B. The CONTRACTOR is prevented from proceeding with this AGREEMENT by reason of a
temporary, preliminary, special, or permanent restraining order or injunction of a court of
competent jurisdiction where the issuance of such order or injunction is primarily caused by the
acts or omissions of persons or agencies other than the CONTRACTOR;
C. The requisite State funding is reduced or becomes unavailable through failure of
appropriation or otherwise;
D. WSDOT determines that the continuation of the Project would not produce beneficial results
commensurate with the further expenditure of funds; or
E. WSDOT, in its sole discretion, determines to accept a request made in writing by the
CONTRACTOR to terminate this AGREEMENT in whole or in part; or
F. WSDOT determines that suspension or termination is in the best interests of the State.
If this AGREEMENT is terminated under subsections B, C, D, E, and/or F of this Section, the
CONTRACTOR may be reimbursed only for actual, eligible direct and related indirect expenses
incurred prior to the date of termination, and then only to the extent of awarded funds. If this
AGREEMENT is terminated under subsection A of this Section, the WSDOT shall not be
obligated to provide any additional reimbursement, and WSDOT shall retain all rights to seek
recapture or damages from the CONTRACTOR.
Section 13
Forbearance by WSDOT Not a Waiver
Any forbearance by WSDOT in exercising any right or remedy hereunder, or otherwise afforded
by applicable law, shall not be a waiver of or preclude the exercise of any such right or remedy.
Section 14
Waiver
In no event shall any WSDOT payment of grant funds to the CONTRACTOR constitute or be
construed as a waiver by WSDOT of any CONTRACTOR breach, or default, and shall in no
way impair or prejudice any right or remedy available to WSDOT with respect to any breach or
default. In no event shall acceptance of any WSDOT payment of grant funds by the
CONTRACTOR constitute or be construed as a waiver by CONTRACTOR of any WSDOT
breach, or default which shall in no way impair or prejudice any right or remedy available to
CONTRACTOR with respect to any breach or default.
Section 15
WSDOT Advice
The CONTRACTOR bears complete responsibility for the administration and success of the
work as it is defined in this AGREEMENT and any amendments thereto. Although the
CONTRACTOR may seek the advice of WSDOT, the offering of WSDOT advice shall not
modify the CONTRACTOR's rights and obligations under this AGREEMENT and WSDOT
shall not be held liable for any advice offered to the CONTRACTOR.
Section 16
Limitation of Liability and Indemnification
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A. The CONTRACTOR shall indemnify and hold harmless WSDOT, its agents; employees, and
officers and process and defend at its own expense any and all claims, demands, suits at law or
equity, actions, penalties, losses, damages, or costs (hereinafter referred to collectively as
`claims"), of whatsoever kind or nature brought against WSDOT arising out of, in connection
with or incident to this AGREEMENT and/or the CONTRACTOR's performance or failure to
perform any aspect of this AGREEMENT. This indemnity provision applies to all claims against
WSDOT, its agents, employees and officers arising out of, in connection with or incident to the
negligent acts or omissions of the CONTRACTOR, its agents, employees and officers. Provided,
however, that nothing herein shall require the CONTRACTOR to indemnify and hold harmless
or defend the WSDOT, its agents; employees or officers to the extent that claims are caused by
the negligent acts or omissions of the WSDOT, its agents, employees or officers. The
indemnification and hold harmless provision shall survive termination of this AGREEMENT.
B. The CONTRACTOR shall be deemed an independent contractor for all purposes, and the
employees of the CONTRACTOR or its subcontractors and the employees thereof, shall not in
any manner be deemed to be the employees of WSDOT.
C. The CONTRACTOR specifically assumes potential liability for actions brought by
CONTRACTOR's employees and/or subcontractors and solely for the purposes of this
indemnification and defense, the CONTRACTOR specifically waives any immunity under the
State Industrial Insurance Law, Title 51 Revised Code of Washington.
D. In the event either the CONTRACTOR or WSDOT incurs attorney's fees, costs or other legal
expenses to enforce the provisions of this section of this AGREEMENT against the other
PARTY, all such fees, costs and expenses shall be recoverable by the prevailing PARTY.
Section 17
Governing Law,Venue, and Process
This AGREEMENT shall be construed and enforced in accordance with, and the validity and
performance thereof shall be governed by the laws of the State of Washington. In the event that
either PARTY deems it necessary to institute legal action or proceedings to enforce any right or
obligation under this AGREEMENT, the PARTIES hereto agree that any such action shall be
initiated in the Superior Court of the State of Washington situated in Thurston County.
Section 18
Compliance with Laws and Regulations
The CONTRACTOR agrees to abide by all applicable State and Federal laws and regulations,
including, but not limited to, those concerning employment, equal opportunity employment,
nondiscrimination assurances, Project record keeping necessary to evidence AGREEMENT
compliance, and retention of all such records. The CONTRACTOR will adhere to all of the
nondiscrimination provisions in Chapter 49.60 RCW. The CONTRACTOR will also comply
with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), Public Law 101-336, including any
amendments thereto which provides comprehensive civil rights protection to individuals with
disabilities in the areas of employment public accommodations, state and local government
services and telecommunication.
Section 19
Severability
If any covenant or provision of this AGRFEMENT shall be adjudged void, such adjudication
shall not affect the validity or obligation of performance of any other covenant or provision, or
part thereof, that in itself is valid if such remainder conforms to the terms and requirements of
applicable law and the intent of this AGREEMENT. No controversy concerning any covenant or
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provision shall delay the performance of any other covenant or provision except as herein
allowed.
Section 20
Counterparts
This AGREEMENT may be executed in several counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to
be an original having identical legal effect. The CONTRACTOR does hereby ratify and adopt
all statements, representations, warranties, covenants, and agreements and their supporting
materials contained and/or mentioned in such executed counterpart, and does hereby accept State
Funds and agrees to all of the terms and conditions thereof.
Section 21
Execution
This AGREEMENT is executed by the Director of the Public Transportation Division, State of
Washington, Department of Transportation, or the Director's designee, not as an individual
incurring personal obligation and liability, but solely by, for, and on behalf of the State of
Washington, Department of Transportation, in his/her capacity as Director of the Public
Transportation Division.
Section 22
Binding Agreement
The undersigned acknowledges that they are authorized to execute the AGREEMENT and bind
their respective agency(ies) and/or entitity(ies) to the obligations set forth herein.
IN WfTNESS WHEREOF, the PARTIES hereto have executed this AGREEMENT the day and
year last signed below.
WASIIINGTON STATE CONTRACTOR
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
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By: \ t By: -
Brian .ager `
Director, Public Transportation !Print Narhe ., €d L o a
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Who certifiesper authority to execute this
AGREEMENT on behalf of the
CONTRACTOR
Date: Date:
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Approved as to form:
By:
Assistant Attorney General
Date:
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EXHIBIT 1
Project Scope of Work
Commute Trip Reduction(CTR)
1. Scope of Work
A. Administrative Work Plan
The CONTRACTOR agrees to submit to WSDOT an administrative work plan by the end of
the first quarter of this agreement or when the CONTRACTOR submits its first invoice,
whichever is sooner. The administrative work plan will include the following elements:
1. The work plan shall identify the deliverables, schedule, expected outcomes,
performance measures and the budget specific to strategies associated with this
AGREEMENT and other strategies as defined in the approved and locally
adopted CTR or GTEC plans. These plans may include, but are not limited to,
recruiting new employer worksites, reviewing employer programs, administering
surveys,reviewing program exemption requests, providing employer training,
providing incentives,performing promotion and marketing, and providing
emergency ride home and other commuter services.
2. The administrative work plan budget shall identify how the CONTRACTOR will
use the state funds provided in this AGREEMENT for each task. The work plan
shall also provide an estimate of the other financial resources not provided in this
AGREEMENT that will be used to complete each task.
3. The administrative work plan must be approved in waiting by the WSDOT Project
Manager and signed by the CONTRACTOR, and shall be incorporated as a
written amendment to the AGREEMENT. The administrative work plan may be
amended based on mutual written agreement between the WSDOT Project
Manager and the CONTRACTOR and shall be incorporated as a written
amendment to this AGREEMENT.
B. Work to be Performed
The county or city, whichever applies, has enacted or will enact a Commute Trip Reduction
(CTR) ordinance in compliance with RCW 70.94.521 through RCW 70.94.555. The
CONTRACTOR agrees to implement a CTR program based on the approved administrative
work plan and the draft or adopted local CTR plan and to comply with all provisions of the
applicable county or city ordinance.
C. Use of State Funds for Incentives
The CONTRACTOR agrees to use State funds provided as part of this AGREEMENT in
accordance with incentives guidance to be provided by WSDOT.
D. Quarterly Progress Reports and Invoices
The CONTRACTOR agrees to submit to WSDOT complete quarterly progress reports, as
specified by WSDOT in Section 7—Progress Reports of the AGREEMENT, in Exhibit 2,
"Project Progress Report", and as integrated with the deliverables identified in the
administrative work plan, along with all invoices in accordance with Section 5 —
Reimbursement and Payment of the AGREEMENT. All invoices shall be complete and
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accurately reflect actual State funded expenditures. Only those activities identified in the
CONTRACTOR'S approved administrative work plan will be reimbursed by WSDOT.
E. Final Progress Report
The CONTRACTOR agrees to submit to WSDOT a final progress report, a template of
which is attached hereto as Exhibit 4, "Final Project Progress Report,"to replace the last
quarterly progress report in the period of the AGREEMENT. The final progress report shall
provide an estimate of the other financial resources not provided in this AGREEMENT that
were used to complete each task and shall provide a list of the fiords provided in this
AGREEMENT that were disbursed by the CONTRACTOR to its eligible contracting
partner(s).
F. Funding Distribution
The CONTRACTOR may distribute funds to local jurisdictions to include counties, cities,
transit agencies, Transportation Management Associations, and Metropolitan Planning
Organizations or other eligible organizations authorized to enter into agreements for the
purposes of implementing CTR and/or GTEC, plans as applicable, and ordinances as
authorized by RCW 70.94.527(5) and RCW 7094.544.
G. Implementation Plans
'The CONTRACTOR shall incorporate appropriate sections of the Project Scope of Work and
incentives guidance, as well as the approved administrative work plan, in all agreements with
eligible contracting partner(s), as necessary, to coordinate the development, implementation,
and administration of such CTR and/or GTEC plans, and compliance with applicable
ordinances.
H. Appeals and Modifications
The CONTRACTOR shall maintain an appeals process consistent with the Administrative
Procedures section contained in the CTR Guidelines which may be obtained from WSDOT
or found at lnttp://www.wsdot.wa.r,ov/Transit/CTR/law.htm.
I. Coordination with Regional Transportation Planning Organizations (RTPO)
The CONTRACTOR shall coordinate the development and implementation of its CTR
and/or GTEC plan and programs with the applicable regional transportation planning
organization (RTPO). The CONTRACTOR agrees to notily the RTPO orally substantial
changes to its plans and programs that could impact the success of the regional CTR plan.
The CONTRACTOR agrees to proNride information about the progress of its CTR and/or
GTEC plan and programs to the RTPO upon request.
J. Survey Coordination
The CONTRACTOR agrees to coordinate with WSDOT and its contracting partners for
commute trip reduction employer surveys.
K. Planning Data
The CONTRACTOR agrees to provide WSDOT with the program goals established for
newly affected worksites when they are established by the local jurisdiction. The
CONTRACTOR agrees to provide WSDOT with updated program goals for affected
worksites and jurisdictions as requested. These updates shall be submitted electronically in a
format specified by WSDOT.
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L. Database Updates
The CONTRACTOR agrees to provide WSDOT and the CONTRACTOR's contracting
partners with updated lists of affected or participating worksites, employee transportation
coordinators, and jurisdiction contacts, as requested. These updates will be submitted in a
format specified by WSDOT.
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EXHIBIT 2
Project Progress Report
Commute Trip Reduction (CTR) Quarterly Project Report
Reporting quarter: Date:
Organization: Agreement number:
Biennial Estimate of drive-alone trips to reduce to meet goal:
targets
Key
deliverables:
(from
administrative
workplan)
Completed activities this quarter
s
Planned activities for next quarter
Describe issues, risks or challenges and resolutions
Estimated expenditures of state funds for this quarter
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total listed herein are proper charges for materials,merchandise or services furnished to
agency the State of Washington,and that all goods furnished and/or services rendered have
been provided without discrimination on the grounds of race,bread,color,national origin,
address sex or age.
city, state ZIP BY(SIGNATURES IN INK)
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EXHTPIT 4
Final Project Progress Report
Commute Trip Reduction (CTR) Final Project Report
Biennium: 2013-2015 Date:
Organization: Agreement number: GCB
Biennial Estimate of drive-alone trips to reduce to meet goal:
targets
Deliverables:
(from
administrative
work plan)
Describe your progress on each of your deliverables this biennium.
Did you meet your targets for this biennium?Why or why not?
What were your major successes this biennium? How did they help you make
_progress toward the goals in your jurisdiction's CTR lan(s)?
i
What were your major challenges this biennium? How did they hinder your
-progress toward the goals in your jurisdiction's CTR Ian s ?
How do you measure the performance of your strategies?
What did you learn this biennium?
What would help you be more successful in the future? Please be specific (If it's
more resources, how much and what would they be for, etc.).
For each of the strategies in your administrative work plan, describe your
expected outcomes, whether you met those outcomes, and why or why not.
Strategy Expected Performance Outcomes Why or why not?
outcomes measures met?
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If your organization used other financial resources besides state CTR funds to
implement the activities in your administrative work plan for this agreement,
please provide the information below.
Source of local funds Estimated funds spent How the funds were
this agreement used
Total local funds:
If your organization disbursed any state CTR funds to other organizations to
implement the activities in your administrative work plan for this agreement,
please list the total amount disbursed for the biennium below.
Organization Total disbursed this Purpose of disbursal
agreement
Total disbursement:
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