Board of Directors
RTC is governed by a Board of Directors which oversees the business affairs of the organization. The Board meets the first Tuesday of the month to conduct the agency’s business. The Board’s purpose is to manage the property and business affairs of RTC, to adopt a Regional Transportation Plan, to select and program transportation grant funds as directed by federal and state law, and perform other duties pursuant to applicable federal and state laws.
The Board includes 15 members representing general purpose governments, special purpose districts, governmental agency, or political subdivision which is a party to the governing Interlocal Agreement.
Pursuant to the RTC’s Bylaws, state legislators whose districts are wholly or partly within RTC’s boundaries are ex-officio (non-voting) members. The RTC’s ex-officio members include state representatives from the 14th, 17th, 18th, 20th, and 49th legislative districts.
Next Meeting
The next scheduled meeting of the RTC Board of Directors will be at 4:00pm on Tuesday, January 7, 2025 in the C-TRAN Administration Building, 10600 NE 51st Circle, Vancouver, Washington
Notice: Meeting Format
The RTC Board of Directors will convene this meeting via an In-Person/Hybrid Format. All members of the Board are encouraged to attend the meeting in-person, or by webinar format.
Public Access and Participation
This meeting will be broadcast live on CVTV and available on cvtv.org to stream. The public may participate live by attending in-person, joining the teleconference or writing via our Comment Form prior to the meeting. Written comments received by 12:00pm Pacific Time (noon) on February 4 will be entered into the record of the meeting. Refer to RTC Board of Directors meeting participation guidelines for specific Public Comment procedures and requiments.
January 7, 2025 Meeting Materials
- January 7, 2025 RTC Board Agenda
- December 3, 2024 Minutes - December 3, 2024 Meeting
- January 2025 Claims - Item 4
- Safe Streets and Roads For All (SS4A) Professional Services Agreement, Resolution 01-25-01 - Item 4
- Clark County Vehicle Miles Traveled Reduction Study Professional Services Agreement, Resolution 01-25-02 - Item 4
- 2025-2027 Consolidated Grant Project Ranking, Resolution 01-25-03 - Item 5
- Transportation Performance Management: 2025 Safety Targets (PM1) - Item 6
- Transportation Performance Management DRAFT Summary Report 2024 - Item 6
- Regional Transportation Plan - Amendment Process Guidebook - Item 7
- Project Showcase: RTC - 2020 Regional Household Travel Behavior Survey - Item 8
- Project Showcase: City of Vancouver - NW Neighborhood Connectivity Improvement - Item 8
- Project Showcase: Clark County - NE 119th Street/NE 152nd Avenue (Intersection Improvement) - Item 8
- January 2025 Full Meeting ZIP Packet - zipfile archive of all PDFs
Members
- Clark County
- Karen Bowerman, Clark County Council Chair • website
- Michelle Belkot, Clark County Councilor • website
- Gary Medvigy, Clark County Councilor • website
- Skamania County
- Asa Leckie, Skamania County Commissioner • website
- Klickitat County
- Lori Zoller, Klickitat County Commissioner • website
- City of Vancouver
- Vice Chair: Anne McEnerny-Ogle, Vancouver City Mayor • website
- Erik Paulsen, Vancouver City Councilmember • website
- Camas / Washougal
- David Stuebe, Washougal City Mayor • website
- Battle Ground / Ridgefield / La Center / Yacolt
- Troy McCoy, Battle Ground City Councilmember • website
- Ports of Vancouver / Ridgefield / Camas-Washougal
- Chair: Jack Burkman, Port of Vancouver Commissioner • website
- Clark County PTBA (C-TRAN)
- Leann Caver, Chief Executive Officer • website
- Washington State DOT
- Carley Francis, Southwest Regional Administrator • website
- Oregon DOT
- Rian Windsheimer, Region One Manager • website
- Metro
- Juan Carlos Gonzalez, Councilor • website
- Cowlitz Indian Tribe
- • website