Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 479. Transportation Improvement Board |
Chapter 479-05. Program requirements. |
Section 479-05-011. Submission of proposed projects. |
Section 479-05-012. Emergent nature project submission and limitations. |
Section 479-05-020. Six-year transportation plan. |
Section 479-05-030. A registered professional engineer must be in charge. |
Section 479-05-035. Qualifications for small city projects administered by another agency. |
Section 479-05-040. Value engineering study requirements. |
Section 479-05-051. Project phases. |
Section 479-05-052. Project modification and scope change. |
Section 479-05-060. Methods of construction. |
Section 479-05-080. Standard specifications. |
Section 479-05-100. Utility adjustments or relocations. |
Section 479-05-101. Railroad adjustments or relocation. |
Section 479-05-120. Street illumination and traffic control devices. |
Section 479-05-130. Project landscaping and aesthetic improvements. |
Section 479-05-131. Mitigation costs and limitations. |
Section 479-05-140. Acquisition of rights of way. |
Section 479-05-141. What is eligible for reimbursement of right of way costs. |
Section 479-05-170. Reimbursement of engineering costs. |
Section 479-05-201. When an agency may request an increase in TIB funds. |
Section 479-05-202. How an agency requests an increase in TIB funds. |
Section 479-05-203. Criteria the board and the executive director use when reviewing increase requests. |
Section 479-05-204. If an increase is not approved. |
Section 479-05-211. When a project is considered delayed. |
Section 479-05-212. The stages of delayed projects. |
Section 479-05-213. Review and consequences of delay. |