Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Coordinate and support a robust community engagement process, including historically marginalized and underrepresented groups. The public engagement process for the TCP should be coordinated and consistent with the engagement process for the update to the Comprehensive Plan. 2. Ensure the TCP update meets current Growth Management Act (GMA) requirements under RCW 36.70A and WAC 365-196-430 and any other applicable code. 3. Ensure the TCP update is consistent with state, regional, and local transportation plans. The TCP also needs to incorporate the City’s Pedestrian & Bicycle Plan and incorporate and update the City’s ADA Transition Plan. Other plans will be included or referenced, including City studies, WSDOT plans, and all transportation-related plans in the Thurston County region. 4. The TCP update supports and is consistent with the City’s Complete Street Ordinance. 5. Evaluate existing conditions and multimodal level of service standards, and update the functional classification map of the City’s transportation network.