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As a portion of the contract scope of work, DP interviewed representatives from the <br />following agencies/entities: <br />• United States Forest Service <br />• Washington State Parks <br />• Kittitas County Sheriffs Office <br />• Snoqualmie Pass Public Utility District <br />• Fire District 51 <br />• Snoqualmie Pass Ski Resort Operator — The Summit at Snoqualmie. <br />In conjunction with DP contract effort. PW is sponsoring amendments to the County's no <br />parking section of County Code (Title 10). PW is seeking to add a new category of no <br />parking within the "traveled way". Essentially, any vehicle parked within ten feet as <br />measured from the centerline of the roadway to the road shoulder — is considered illegally <br />parked. PW is also seeking to increase parking fines to $200 in all no parking areas. <br />The illegal parking challenge has increased since the onset of the pandemic. PW's <br />attempt at creating an impound yard in the Snoqualmie Pass Limited Area of More <br />Intense Rural Development has not resulted in an interested tow company. At some <br />point, it become necessary to discuss developing a tow fleet within PW. <br />FISCAL IMPACTS: <br />The DP professional services contract is paid by the Road Fund ($41,000). <br />ATTACHMENTS: <br />Exhibit 1: DP Scope of Work <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />Public Works "Work Session Staff Report", 2021 <br />