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Department of Transportation
January 29, 2020
Sarady Long
City of Federal Way
33325 Bch Ave S,
Federal Way, WA 98003-6325
Transportation Building
310 Maple Park Avenue S.E.
P.O. Box 47300
Olympia, WA 98504-7300
360-705-7000
TTY:1-800-833-6388
www.wsdot.wa.gov
Subject: First Administrative Revision for Agreement PTDO120
Greetings,
Enclosed is a completely administrative revision for agreement number PTD0120.
To receive payment, please e-mail your completed reimbursement request to
PTDITivol cesl(t�%\ sdot.wa.go v, and the quarterly progress report form to the
PTI]relmrts(uiwsdot.wa.am, cc'iiig Monica Ghosh at Gliosiuno(d),wsclot.wa.gov.
If you have any questions or need technical assistance, you may contact Monica at
206-464-1191. We look forward to working with you during the course of your
project.
Sincerely,
Jadine Cuiuiin ham
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Business Analyst
Public Transportation Division
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Enclosure
Washington State
DepaiFtament of Transportation
Public Transportation Division
310 Maple Park Avenue S.E.
P.O. Box 47387
Olympia, WA 98504-7387
WSDOT Contact: Monica Ghosh 206-464-1191
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This is the FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE REVISION to AGREEMENT PTDO120 entered into
between the Washington State Department of Transportation (hereinafter referred to as
"WSDOT"), and City of Federal Way (hereinafter referred to as "CONTRACTOR"), and/or
individually referred to as the "PARTY" and collectively referred to as the "PARTIES,"
RECITAL
WHEREAS, WSDOT amends AGREEMENT PTDO120 to incorporate the approved
Administrative Work Plan; as Exhibit I,
NOW THEREFORE, the following AMENDMENTS are hereby incorporated into
AGREEMENT PTDO120.
AGREEMENT
1. RECITALS are hereby incorporated into this AGREEMENT.
2. Incorporate the approved Commute Trip Reduction Administrative Work Plan, attached
hereto as Exhibit I.
3. A copy of this ADMINISTRATIVE AMENDMENT to the AGREEMENT shall be attached
to and made a part of the original AGREEMENT. Any references to the "AGREEMENT" shall
mean "AGREEMENT as amended."
4. All other terms and conditions of the original AGREEMENT not hereby amended shall
remain in full force and effect. This document may be simultaneously executed in several
counterparts, each of which shall be deemed original having identical legal effect.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, WSDOT hereto have executed this AMENDMENT the day and year
last written below.
By an Authorized Official of WSDOT:
Capital Programs and Business Services Manager Date
Public Transportation Division
City of Federal Way Page 1 of 6
PTDO120-Al
Exhibit I
Commute Trip Reduction (CTR) Administrative Work Plan
City of Federal Way
2019-2021
Performance indicators for the 2019-2021 biennium:
Jurisdiction NDAT 2007 NDAT 2018 VMT 2007 VMT 2018
Target Rate Target Rate
Federal Way 26.7% 15.7% 110.9 miles 13.7 miles
1. Program administration
Brief description
Activities and outputs
Potential issues and risks
Administer the program to meet state and
city planning and implementation objectives
and reauirements.
A. Administer the employer site registration
and inventory record -keeping` Identify, notify
and register new sites into the program in
order to prepare them for their baseline
surveys. Negotiate steps for compliance with
non -compliant worksites with the onboarding
component.
B, Maintain database and master file records
on basic site information for all sites. Provide
the city and WSDOT with an electronic copy
of city's CTR-affected employers and ETCs,
as requested by the city or required by
WSDOT. Keep website updated.
C. Administer, or assist the city with
administering, state and city planning and
contracting processes: Perform general
update and implementation of the CTR Plan
and ordinance, including development and
execution of implementation contract
between King County CTR Services, the City
and their Administrative Work Plan; and the
CTR Final Report for the biennium. Provide
quarterly report information for city to
complete state funds billing and reporting
requirements. Meet regularly with city staff to
review activities, current issues, ongoing
challenges and accomplishments. Provide
the city with draft responses to inquiries by
state CTR committees and others, when
warranted and as requested by the city.
Conduct other administrative activities as
needed.
Outputs may be dependent on the actions of
external organizations or other external
factors; unresponsive sites
City of Federal Way
PTD0120-A1
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2. Employer program development, engagement and marketing
Engage worksite ETCs with assistance,
Brief description training, communications, resources, and
information to operate successful pro rams.
A. Traininq: Train all new employee
transportation coordinators (ETCs) (at
existing and new worksites) to ensure that
they understand the requirements of the law,
implementation strategies and their sites'
performance to date. Training classes can be
taken online and include basic ETC training
and survey training as needed. Update and
maintain informational CTR website and
other training resources.
B. Marketing Assistance: Assist ETCs with
marketing of commute programs and ensure
they meet their program information
distribution requirements.
G. Program Assistance: Focusing primarily
on sites that have not made progress toward
goal, conduct survey analyses, review
program summaries and make
recommendations for program
improvements.
D. Targeted Promotions: Identify highly
congested employment areas, corridors,
Activities and outputs industries, and/or sites that have not made
progress toward goals for targeted outreach.
Actively work with ETCs to promote
alternatives to drive -alone commuting at
these locations or sites.
(For C and D, the number and composition of
worksites for such shall be determined in
consultation with city project manager, with
larger worksites generally receiving more
focus and time than smaller ones.)
E. Information Provision: Help ETCs become
a major resource to their employees by
providing them with up-to-date commute
information, tools for communicating with
employees, turnkey commuter promotions,
and opportunities to attend networking
events.
Send transportation -related news and
announcements via email to all ETCs;
coordinate and distribute electronic materials
and information for promotions such as
Wheel Options and Bike Everywhere Month
and Day; and schedule, promote, engage
speakers and invite ETCs to emplover
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Potential issues and risks
network group meetings approximately 2-3
times per year.
F. Strate is Planning: Develop strategies to
help ETCs communicate and promote their
programs to employees and achieve success
with their programs.
Sites are non -responsive or unable to make
resource investments in program; ETCs are
not given the time to use resources available
to market program to employees; sites non-
responsive to events and promotions.
3. Program measurement and reporting (survey or alternate and employer
program reports)
Brief description
Activities and outputs
Potential issues and risks
Track and notify employers of surveying and
reporting requirements, gather and manage
surrey and program report data, and provide
technical assistance for and administration of
measurement/reporting activities and
program review/modification as warranted.
Assist site representatives with:
(1) baseline survey and initial program
development, for new sites;
(2) ongoing survey and program reporting for
existing sites; and
(3) for worksites not making progress toward
goal, review of the existing program and
recommendations for program modifications
to improve performance as warranted for
existing sites.
This strategy includes sending survey and
program notifications to all sites; reviewing
and administering extensions and
exemptions requests; and setting up and
assisting sites with paper and online surveys
and program reporting.
Receive program report submittals and
manage/organize program report data.
Negotiate steps for compliance with non-
compliant worksites. Maintain or edit report
formats as needed; database; and keep
master file records on all sites. Provide
survey results and program reporting
information to the city/state and worksite.
Timely processing of survey and report data
by WSDOT and accuracy of tools and data;
unresponsive sites; ETC turnover
City of Federal Way
PTD0120-A1
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4. Describe any planned purchases of TDM incentives, rewards, or prizes for
the upcoming biennium: No purchase included using CTR funds are in the budget
at this time.
5. To which categories above did you devote most of your efforts? Categories
two and three require the most amount of time and effort. Why? The measurement and
reporting of the worksite's program and the promotion of the program to employees are
indicators of the strength of the program in making progress towards goal. For sites not
making progress — prioritizing outreach and support for them is the best strategy to try
and improve the NDAT and reduce VMT.
Optional questions*:
6. Please describe issues, risks, or challenges and their resolutions during
this biennium.
7. Please use this space to provide an employer/ETC success story.
8. Share a TDM lesson -learned through the implementation of this program
this biennium.
9. Describe how you collect customer feedback and utilize it for program
improvements.
10. Describe how you or your program have engaged with other local and/or
regional programs and efforts this biennium.
* These optional questions may be required on the final progress report or at the end of the four-
year agreement, so please consider collecting this information as it arises.
City of Federal Way Page 5 of 6
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Program calendar
Programming I July —Sept 2019 1 Oct —Dec 2019 1 Jan —Mar 2020
Program
administration
Employer
program
development,
engagement
and marketing
Program
measurement
and reporting
• Ongoing
• Ongoing
• Ongoing
employer
employer
employer
newsletter
newsletter
newsletter
• 1:1
. 1:1
. 1:1
consultations
consultations
consultations
focused on
focused on
focused on
new worksites
new
new worksites
and NP/NG
worksites
and NP/NG
sites for
and NP/NG
sites for
program
sites for
program
development
program
development
development
Program
Development
• Encourage
NG/NP sites
add or
enhance
subsidy and
telework
programs
Promote:
• Telework
training
workshop
• WSRO
(advanced
training)
CTR surveys
results review
and analysis for
recommenda-
tions for
program
improvements.
Program
Development
Work with
ETCs to
encourage
them to add
events or
internal
promotions
Promote:
Wheel
Options
campaign
promotion
ETC network
group
meeting
CTR survey
review
meetings with
employers
Program
promotion
Encourage
a ETC's to
update and
distribute
Information
Distribution
pieces and
• Hold events
to promote
commute
options and
employee
benefits
Administer
program report
process -
letters with 45
days advance
notice for May
program
submittal.
Apr —Jun 2020
• Ongoing
employer
newsletter
• 1:1
consultations
focused on
new
worksites
and NP/NG
sites for
program
development
Promote:
• Bike Month
(May) and
• Ride Transit
Month (June)
CTR program
reports
collected in
May/June.
July —Sept
2020
• Ongoing
employer
newsletter
• 1:1
consultations
focused on
new worksites
and NP/NG
sites for
program
development
Promote:
1) WSRO
(advanced
training)
2) Telework
training
workshop
Review and
approve CTR
program
reports.
Oct —Dec 2020 1 Jan —Mar 2021
Ongoing
employer
newsletter
1:1
consultations
focused on
new worksites
and NP/NG
sites for
program
development
Promote:
• Wheel
Options
campaign
promotion
• ETC network
group
meeting
Set up CTR
measurement
survey process,
and verify site
details,
contacts.
• Ongoing
employer
newsletter
• 1:1
consultations
focused on
new worksites
and NP/NG
sites for
program
development
Encourage
• ETC's to
update and
distribute
Information
Distribution
pieces and
a Hold events
to promote
commute
options and
employee
benefits
Prepare survey
notifications
and SRF's to
deliver to
worksites 45
days in
advance of
Mav survev.
Apr —June 2021
• Ongoing
employer
newsletter
• 1:1
consultations
focused on
new worksites
and NP/NG
sites for
program
development
Promote:
• Bike Month
(May) and
Ride Transit
Month (June)
Conduct CTR
measurement
survey process,
collect surveys
and submit to
WSDOT.
City of Federal Way Page 6 of 6
PTDO120-Al
Halbert, Aaron
From: Ghosh, Monica
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2019 4:44 PM
To: Halbert, Aaron
Subject: PTD01200ty of Federal Way Administrative Work Plan -Approved
Attachments: 2019-2021 CTR admin work plan Federal Way.docx
Follow Up Flag: Follow up
Flag Status: Flagged
From: Ghosh, Monica <GhoshMo@wsdot.wa.gov>
Sent: Thursday, December 5, 2019 1:22 PM
To: Jaksich, Debbie <Debbie.Jaksich@kingcounty.gov>; WSDOT PTD Reports <PTDReports@WSDOT.WA.GOV>
Cc: Sarady Long <Sarady.Long@cityoffederalway.com>
Subject: RE: City of Federal Way Administrative Work Plan
Hi Debbie:
This work plan is approved. Thank you, Monica
From: Jaksich, Debbie <Debbie.Jaksich@kingcounty.gov>
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2019 2:27 PM
To: WSDOT PTD Reports <PTDReports@WSDOT.WA.GOV>; Ghosh, Monica <GhoshMo wsdot.wa. ov>
Cc: Sarady Long <Sarady.Long@cityoffederalway.com>
Subject: City of Federal Way Administrative Work Plan
Hi Monica — please find attached Federal Way's Administrative Work Plan, that I am sending you on the city's behalf.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Debbie
Debbie Jaksich [she, her]
Program Manager III
201 S. Jackson St., MS: KSC-TR-0411
Seattle, WA 98104
206-477-5836
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Sarady Long
City of Federal Way _
33325 8th Ave S,
Federal Way, WA 98003-6325
'Transportatloin Buuildlirng
310 Maple Park Aveniuue S.IE.,
RO. Box 47300
Olympia, WA 98504-7300
360-705-70M
TlY 1-300...633...6333
wwwmsdotwa,gov
Subject: Executed Transportation Demand Management Implementation Agreement
PTD0120
Greetings,
Enclosed is a fully executed WSDOT agreement number PTD0120.
We will email you the personalized reimbursement request for your agreement. To
receive payment, please e-mail your invoice to P,r'Dinvoices( )wssdot.w,�a �L)v, cc'ing
Monica Ghosh at GhoshMo iiwsdot. a ggy.
If you have any questions or need technical assistance, you may contact Monica at
206-464-1191. We look forward to working with you during the course of your
project.
Sincerely,
i
Jadine Cunni:rt am
Business Analyst
Public Transportation Division
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Washington State
Department of 15-ansportat"eon
Public Transportation Division
310 Maple Park Avenue S.E.
P.O. Box 47387
Olympia, WA 98504-7387
WSDOT Contact: Monica Ghosh 206-464-1191
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Transportation Demand Management Implementation Agreement
Agreement Number PTDO120 Contractor. City of Federal Way
Term of Project July 1, 2019 through June 30, 2023 33325 8th Avenue S., P9-Elea
UPIN PTTDO13 9;F48 9$CO3
Vendor # SWV00159570 0 Contact: Sarady Long 253-835-2743
THIS AGREEMENT, entered into by the Washington State Department of Transportation, hereinafter
"WSDOT," and the Contractor identified above, hereinafter the "CONTRACTOR," individually the
"PARTY" and collectively 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, the State of Washington in its Sessions Laws of 2019, Chapter 416 Section 220
authorizes funding for Public Transportation Programs and other special proviso funding as identified
in the budget through its 2019-2021 biennial appropriations to WSDOT; and
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the terms, conditions, covenants, and performances contained
herein, or attached and incorporated and made a part hereof, IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED AS
FOLLOWS:
SCOPE OF WORK AND BUDGET
Scope of Work: The CONTRACTOR agrees to provide Transportation Demand Management (TDM)
services, primarily used to support local Commute Trip Reduction (CTR) programs associated with the
Statewide Commute Trip Reduction Program, including: 1) Development and submission of an
Administrative Work Plan by the end of the first quarter of this AGREEMENT that must be approved by
WSDOT in writing; and 2) Implementation of the strategies and production of the deliverables outlined
in the WSDOT-approved Administrative Work Plan in order to implement a CTR program. The
Administrative Work Plan shall be incorporated as an amendment to this AGREEMENT.
Commute Trip Reduction
Total Project Cost
Budget.
Current Funds I Projected Funds I Total Current & Projected
$ 38,869 $ 38,869 $
$ 38,869 1I $ 38,869 1 $
77,738
77,738
the
Project in the 2019-2021 biennium. Projected Funds are subject to appropriation by the
Washington State Legislature, once appropriated, funds will be added to this AGREEMENT by
written amendment.
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PTD0120
Adalk
Washington State
Department of 'Transportation
Transportation Demand Managerr
Agreement Number PTDO120
Term of Project July 1, 2019 through June 30, 2023
UPIN PTTD013
Vendor # SWV00159570 0
Public Transportation Division
310 Maple Park Avenue S.E.
P.O. Box 47387
Olympia, WA 98504-7387
WSDOT Contact: Monica Ghosh 206-464-1191
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t Implementation Agreement
Contractor., City of Federal Way
33325 8th Avenue S., PO Box
9718
Contact: Sarady Long 253-835-2743
THIS AGREEMENT, entered into by the Washington State Department of Transportation, hereinafter
"WSDOT," and the Contractor identified above, hereinafter the "CONTRACTOR," individually the
"PARTY" and collectively 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, the State of Washington in its Sessions Laws of 2019, Chapter 416 Section 220
authorizes funding for Public Transportation Programs and other special proviso funding as identified
in the budget through its 2019-2021 biennial appropriations to WSDOT; and
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the terms, conditions, covenants, and performances contained
herein, or attached and incorporated and made a part hereof, IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED AS
FOLLOWS:
SCOPE OF WORK AND BUDGET
Scope of Work: The CONTRACTOR agrees to provide Transportation Demand Management (TDM)
services, primarily used to support local Commute Trip Reduction (CTR) programs associated with the
Statewide Commute Trip Reduction Program, including: 1) Development and submission of an
Administrative Work Plan by the end of the first quarter of this AGREEMENT that must be approved by
WSDOT in writing; and 2) Implementation of the strategies and production of the deliverables outlined
in the WSDOT-approved Administrative Work Plan in order to implement a CTR program. The
Administrative Work Plan shall be incorporated as an amendment to this AGREEMENT.
Funds I Current Funds I Projected Funds I Total Current & Projected Funds
Commute Trip Reduction I $ 38,8691 $ 38,869 $ 77,738
Total Project Cost $ 38,869 1 $ 38,869 $ 77,738
Budget: Current Funds reflect total funding appropriated by the Washington State Legislature for the
Project in the 2019-2021 biennium. Projected Funds are subject to appropriation by the
Washington State Legislature, once appropriated, funds will be added to this AGREEMENT by
written amendment.
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PTDO120
Section 1
Purpose of Agreement
A. 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, as set forth in the Scope of Work and Budget, hereinafter known as the "Project"
B. If this AGREEMENT is used as match for any other related projects with federal funds, in
addition to the requirements of Sections 1 through 30 of this AGREEMENT, the CONTRACTOR
must assume full responsibility for complying with all federal rules and regulations consistent with
the requirements imposed by use of the federal funds on any such related project(s), including
but not limited to Title 23 of the U.S. Code, Highways, as applicable, the regulations issued
pursuant thereto, 2 CFR Part 200, and 2 CFR Part 1201. The CONTRACTOR must also assume
full responsibility for compliance with Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA) Required
Contract Provisions Federal -Aid Construction Contracts, FHWA 1273, which may be found here,
https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/programadmin/contracts/1273/1273.pdf, and any
amendments/revisions thereto; and/or the Federal Transit Administration Master Agreement 25,
which may be found here, h t s: /Jwww trarlsiLdot. g ov/fundiin / ra ntee-resources/sa m m ie-fta-
ara reements/fta-o ra n l-aoreerrmenit.s.
Section 2
Scope of Work
The CONTRACTOR agrees to perform all designated tasks of the Project under this
AGREEMENT as described in "Scope of Work and Budget".
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 "Term 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' "Term 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 shall not exceed the "Current Funds"
detailed in the "Scope of Work and Budget". The CONTRACTOR agrees to expend eligible "State
Funds" together with any "Contractor Funds" identified above in the "Scope of Work and Budget"
table. If at any time the CONTRACTOR becomes aware that the cost that it expects to incur in
the performance of this AGREEMENT will differ from the amount indicated in the "Scope of Work
and Budget" table above, the CONTRACTOR shall notify WSDOT in writing within thirty (30)
business days of making that determination.
Section 5
Reimbursement and Payment
A. Payment will be made by WSDOT on a reimbursable basis for actual costs and
expenditures incurred, while performing eligible direct and related eligible indirect Project work
during the Project period. 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. Failure to send in progress reports and financial information
as required in Section 11 —Reports may delay payment. The CONTRACTOR shall submit an
invoice detailing and supporting the costs incurred. 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, properly prepared invoices shall be paid by WSDOT within thirty (30) days
of receipt of the invoice.
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B. State Fiscal Year End Closure Requirement (RCW 43.88): The CONTRACTOR shall
submit an invoice for completed work in the same state fiscal period in which the work was
performed. As defined in RCW 43.88, the state fiscal period starts on July 1 and ends on June 30
the following year. Reimbursement requests must be received by July 15 of each state fiscal
period. If the CONTRACTOR is unable to provide an invoice by this date, the CONTRACTOR
shall provide an estimate of the expenses 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. Any payment request received after the timeframe
prescribed above will not be eligible for reimbursement.
Section 6
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:
A. The work plan shall identify the deliverables, schedule, expected outcomes, performance
measures and 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 and providing site -
specific suggestions for improved CTR performance, administering surveys, reviewing program
exemption requests, providing employer training, providing incentives, performing promotion and
marketing, and providing emergency ride home and other commuter services.
B. The administrative work plan may be amended based on mutual written agreement
between the WSDOT Project Manager and the CONTRACTOR.
Section 7
Survey Coordination
The CONTRACTOR agrees to coordinate with WSDOT and its contracting partners for
Commute Trip Reduction employer surveys.
Section 8
Planning Data
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. WSDOT may request worksite TDM plans for review.
Section 9
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.
Section 10
Use of State Funds for Incentives
The CONTRACTOR agrees to use State funds provided as part of this AGREEMENT in
accordance with incentives guidance that WSDOT shall provide to the CONTRACTOR.
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Section 11
Reports
The CONTRACTOR shall prepare and submit quarterly, annual, and final progress reports
pursuant to this agreement and as prescribed in WSDOT's Transportation Demand
Implementation Agreement Guidebook, and any amendments thereto, found at
https://www.wsdot.wa.gov/transit/grants/public-transportation-commute-trip-reduction-grants, or
as requested by WSDOT. Due to Legislative and WSDOT reporting requirements, any required
quarterly progress reports shall be submitted for the duration of the AGREEMENT period
regardless of whether the underlying funding sources have been exhausted. Post -grant annual
performance reporting may also be required as prescribed in the aforementioned guidebook.
Section 12
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 as authorized by RCW 70.94.544, and by ordinances
adopted pursuant to RCW 70.94.527(5).
Section 13
Implementation Plans
The CONTRACTOR shall incorporate appropriate sections of the "Scope of Work and Budget"
and description of allowable incentives in accordance with the incentives guidance provided to
the CONTRACTOR by WSDOT as set forth in Section 10 of this AGREEMENT, as well as the
WSDOT 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 in compliance with applicable ordinances.
Section 14
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 notify the RTPO of any substantial changes to its plans
and programs that could impact the success of the regional CTR plan. The CONTRACTOR
agrees to provide information about the progress of its CTR and/or GTEC plan and programs to
the RTPO upon request.
Section 15
Project Records
The CONTRACTOR agrees to establish and maintain accounts for the Project 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 16
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
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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 17
Agreement Modifications
A. Either PARTY may request changes to this AGREEMENT, including changes in the Scope
of Work and Budget. Such changes that are mutually agreed upon shall be incorporated as
written 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, provided, however, that changes to the Project title, UPIN, the contact
person of either PARTY, biennial adjustments with no impact to the overall project cost, or adding
the Administrative Work Plan, will not require a written amendment, but will be approved and
documented by WSDOT through an administrative revision. WSDOT shall notify the
CONTRACTOR of any such approved revision in writing.
B. If an increase in funding by the funding source augments the CONTRACTOR's allocation
of funding under this AGREEMENT, the CONTRACTOR and WSDOT agree to enter into a written
amendment to this AGREEMENT, providing for an appropriate change in the Scope of Work and
Budget and/or the Total 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 a written
amendment to this AGREEMENT providing for an appropriate change in the Scope of Work and
Budget and/or the Total Project Cost in order to reflect any such reduction of funding.
Section 18
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. The CONTRACTOR agrees to repay
such State Funds under this recapture provision within thirty (30) days of demand.
Section 19
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 WSDOT Public Transportation Division's Statewide Transportation Demand
Management Programs Manager or the WSDOT Public Transportation 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 calendar (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.
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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 20
Termination
A. Termination for Convenience. WSDOT and/or the CONTRACTOR may suspend or
terminate this AGREEMENT, in whole or in part, and all or any part of the financial assistance
provided herein, at any time by written notice to the other PARTY. WSDOT and the
CONTRACTOR shall agree upon the AGREEMENT termination provisions including but not
limited to the settlement terms, conditions, and in the case of partial termination the portion to be
terminated. Written notification must set forth the reasons for such termination, the effective date,
and in case of a partial termination the portion to be terminated. However, if, in the case of partial
termination, WSDOT determines that the remaining portion of the award will not accomplish the
purposes for which the award was made, WSDOT may terminate the award in its entirety. The
PARTIES may terminate this AGREEMENT for convenience for reasons including, but not limited
to, the following:
1. The requisite funding becomes unavailable through failure of appropriation or otherwise;
2. WSDOT determines, in its sole discretion, that the continuation of the Project would not
produce beneficial results commensurate with the further expenditure of funds;
3. The CONTRACTOR is prevented from proceeding with the Project as a direct result of an
Executive Order of the President with respect to the prosecution of war or in the interest of national
defense; or an Executive Order of the President or Governor of the state with respect to the
preservation of energy resources;
4. The CONTRACTOR is prevented from proceeding with the Project 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; or
5. The state Government determines that the purposes of the statute authorizing the Project
would not be adequately served by the continuation of financial assistance for the Project.
6. In the case of termination for convenience under subsections A. 1-5 above, WSDOT shall
reimburse the CONTRACTOR for all costs payable under this AGREEMENT that the
CONTRACTOR properly incurred prior to termination. The CONTRACTOR shall promptly submit
its claim for reimbursement to WSDOT. If the CONTRACTOR has any property in its possession
belonging to WSDOT, the CONTRACTOR will account for the same, and dispose of it in the
manner WSDOT directs.
B. Termination for Default. WSDOT may suspend or terminate this AGREEMENT for
default, in whole or in part, and all or any part of the financial assistance provided herein, at any
time by written notice to the CONTRACTOR, if the CONTRACTOR materially breaches or fails to
perform any of the requirements of this AGREEMENT, including:
1. Takes any action pertaining to this AGREEMENT without the approval of WSDOT, which
under the procedures of this AGREEMENT would have required the approval of WSDOT;
2. Jeopardizes its ability to perform pursuant to this AGREEMENT, United States of America
laws, Washington state laws, or local governmental laws under which the CONTRACTOR
operates;
3. Fails to make reasonable progress on the Project or other violation of this AGREEMENT
that endangers substantial performance of the Project; or
4. Fails to perform in the manner called for in this AGREEMENT or fails, to comply with, or
is in violation of, any provision of this AGREEMENT.
C. WSDOT shall serve a notice of termination on the CONTRACTOR setting forth the manner
in which the CONTRACTOR is in default.. If it is later determined by WSDOT that the
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CONTRACTOR had an excusable reason for not performing, such as events which are not the
fault of or are beyond the control of the CONTRACTOR, such as a strike, fire or flood, WSDOT
may: (a) allow the CONTRACTOR to continue work after setting up a new delivery of performance
schedule, or (b) treat the termination as a termination for convenience.
D. WSDOT, in its sole discretion may, in the case of a termination for breach or default, allow
the CONTRACTOR ten (10) business days, or such longer period as determined by WSDOT, in
which to cure the defect. In such case, the notice of termination will state the time period in which
cure is permitted and other appropriate conditions. If the CONTRACTOR fails to remedy to
WSDOT's satisfaction the breach or default within the timeframe and under the conditions set
forth in the notice of termination, WSDOT shall have the right to terminate this AGREEMENT
without any further obligation to CONTRACTOR. Any such termination for default shall not in any
way operate to preclude WSDOT from also pursuing all available remedies against
CONTRACTOR and its sureties for said breach or default.
E. In the event that WSDOT elects to waive its remedies for any breach by CONTRACTOR
of any covenant, term or condition of this AGREEMENT, such waiver by WSDOT shall not limit
WSDOT's remedies for any succeeding breach of that or of any other term, covenant, or condition
of this AGREEMENT.
F. Any termination of the AGREEMENT, whether for convenience or for default, that requires
the AGREEMENT to be terminated or discontinued before the specified end date set forth in the
caption header, "Term of Project", shall require WSDOT to amend the AGREEMENT by written
amendment to reflect the termination date and reason for termination.
Section 21
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 22
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 23
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 24
Limitation of Liability and Indemnification
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
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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 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 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 underthe 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 25
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 state of Washington Thurston County Superior Court situated in Thurston County.
Section 26
Compliance with Laws and Regulations
The CONTRACTOR agrees to abide by all applicable state 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 27
Severability
If any covenant or provision of this AGREEMENT 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
provision shall delay the performance of any other covenant or provision except as herein allowed.
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Section 28
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 29
Execution
This AGREEMENT is executed by the Director of the Public Transportation Division, Washington
State Department of Transportation, or the Directors designee, not as an individual incurring
personal obligation and liability, but solely by, for, and on behalf of the Washington State
Department of Transportation, in his/her capacity as Director of the Public Transportation Division.
Section 30
Binding Agreement
The undersigned acknowledges that they are authorized to execute the AGREEMENT and bind
their respective agency(ies) and/or entity(ies) to the obligations set forth herein.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the PARTIES hereto have executed this AGREEMENT the day and
year last signed below.
WASHINGTON STATE
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
Brian Lagerberg, Director
Public Transportation Division
CONTRACTOR
Date Date
APPROVED AS TO FORM BY:
Susan Cruise
Assistant Attorney General
9-18-2019
Date
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