Wash. Admin. Code § 479-01-060 - Executive director-Powers and duties
The board appoints an executive director who will serve at its pleasure to carry out the board priorities and the mission of the agency including the following administrative duties:
(1) The executive director will direct and
supervise all day-today activities of the staff.
(2) The executive director is the appointing
authority of the staff and may authorize subordinates to act in the executive
director's place to carry out administrative duties.
(3) The executive director has sidewalk
deviation authority as described in WAC
479-14-200.
(4) The executive director has administrative
increase authority for projects up to the following levels:
(a) Urban program - Fifteen percent of
project costs or $750,000 whichever is less.
(b) Small city arterial program - Fifteen
percent of project costs or $125,000, whichever is greater.
(c) City hardship assistance program - Up to
$75,000.
(d) Active transportation
program - Fifteen percent of project costs or $50,000, whichever is
greater.
(e) Small city
preservation program - Up to $200,000 within available funding
limitations.
(f) Arterial
preservation program - Up to 15 percent of original TIB grant.
(g) Small city federal match within the
limits set by the board in accordance with WAC
479-14-215.
(5) The director may authorize small city
preservation projects between regularly scheduled call for projects up to
$200,000 within available funding limits.
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