Wash. Admin. Code § 480-62-415 - Evaluation and award process
(1) The
commission will evaluate each petition for a project involving grade crossing
signals or other warning devices at a public crossing when it is filed. The
commission will evaluate projects in other categories after the deadline
specified in a call for grant applications. When evaluating projects, the
commission may perform diagnostic reviews at the site of proposed projects and
may inquire about possible revisions to improve the proposal. If the applicant
modifies the grant application in response to commission inquiries, the
commission will consider the application in its modified form.
(2) The commission will consider grant
applications at regularly scheduled open meetings. Any interested person may
speak at the open meeting regarding the grant applications.
(a) The commission will award a grant for a
project involving grade crossing signals or other warning devices at a public
crossing if funds are available and the commission determines that the public
safety requires the project. The commission will consider the severity of the
hazard addressed by the project and the safety benefits expected to be
achieved.
(b) The commission will
award grants to projects in other categories that, in the commission's
judgment, will achieve the greatest gains in safety relative to their cost. The
commission will consider the relative severity of the hazard being addressed in
each application, the safety benefits expected to be achieved by the proposed
projects, the costs of implementing each project, the likelihood that the
applicant can complete the project, and whether the applicant coordinated with
and sought approval from the relevant local agency and railroad. The commission
may also consider geographic diversity. The commission may condition an award
on an amendment of the application regarding the requested level of funding,
the suggested time limit for completion of the grant project, and any other
proposed term or condition.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 80.01.040(4), 80.04.160, and 80.40.320. 06-05-018 (Docket No. TR-051060, General Order No. R-527), § 480-62-415, filed 2/6/06, effective 3/9/06.
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