HomeMy WebLinkAbout19. NE Sunset Boulevard (SR 900) Corridor ImprovementsTRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
2019 - 2024
TIP No. 19
Project Title:NE Sunset Boulevard (SR 900) Corridor Improvements
Community Planning Area:Highlands Fund:
Functional Classification:Principal Project:
Project Length:3.0 mi Contact:
Project Description:
Justification:
Status:
Changes:
Funded:Unfunded:
Pre-2018 2018 Total 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Expenditures:
Planning 200,000 200,000 - - - - - - - -
Preliminary Engineering 3,500,833 501,831 990,002 2,009,000 209,000 - 1,000,000 600,000 200,000 -
R-O-W (includes Admin)3,300,000 - - 3,300,000 250,000 2,750,000 300,000 - - -
Construction 20,000,000 - - 20,000,000 - - 5,000,000 5,000,000 5,000,000 5,000,000
Construction Services 5,000,000 - - 5,000,000 - - 1,250,000 1,250,000 1,250,000 1,250,000
Post Construction Services - - - - - - - - - -
Other - - - - - - - - - -
Total Expenses 32,000,833 701,831 990,002 30,309,000 459,000 2,750,000 7,550,000 6,850,000 6,450,000 6,250,000
Resources:
Vehicle Fuel Tax - - - - - - - - - -
Business & Occupation Share 312,866 2,364 277,527 32,975 32,975 - - - - -
Fund Balance + Held Reserve 324,032 74,032 250,000 - - - - - - -
Grants In-Hand (STP/CMAQ)1,313,935 425,435 462,475 426,025 426,025 - - - - -
Grants In-Hand (2)- - - - - - - - - -
Mitigation In-Hand - - - - - - - - - -
Bonds / LID's Formed - - - - - - - - - -
Other In-Hand (REET)200,000 200,000 - - - - - - - -
Other In-Hand (2)- - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - -
Undetermined 29,850,000 - - 29,850,000 - 2,750,000 7,550,000 6,850,000 6,450,000 6,250,000
Total Sources 32,000,833 701,831 990,002 30,309,000 459,000 2,750,000 7,550,000 6,850,000 6,450,000 6,250,000
NE Sunset Boulevard (SR 900) Corridor Improvements
30% Design of the corridor improvements is completed. WSDOT is currently reviewing the channelization plan. Project will be on hold until ROW funding can be identified.
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Keith Woolley 425-430-7318
This project will seek to address pedestrian, transit and bicycle needs. This corridor needs a series of key improvements to improve traffic operations such as channelization, traffic
signal modifications, signal treatments, possible queue jumps, access management through installation of medians. The corridor limits are from I-405 on the west and to the east
City limits.
This corridor has strong potential for non-motorized and transit usage. The Sunset area is experiencing residential and retail growth.
The Sunset Area Planned Action EIS prepared in 2011 delineated transportation needs along Sunset Blvd from N Park Dr to Monroe Ave NE (estimated at $33M).
The project has received a STP/CMAQ grant in the amount of $1,313,935 for design and is on the PSRC contingency list for ROW funding. Transportation will continue to look into
other funding sources, such as TIB, for the ROW and construction phases.
2,150,833 29,850,000
Project Expenditures & Resources Programmed Programmed Pre-2019 Six-Year Program
NE Sunset Blvd is a corridor in need of infrastructure improvements that improves transit performance and
connectivity to multiple regional centers as well as enhancing the safety of people driving, walking, bicycling
and accessing transit in the neighborhood.
NE Sunset Blvd (SR 900) Corridor Improvements
Project Area Awards
2012 VISION 2040 Award (for the
Sunset Area Community
Revitalization)
2013 Governor’s Smart Community
Award (for the Sunset Area Planned
Action)
2015 Governor’s Smart Community
Award (for partnership with Renton
Housing Authority)
This project supports the Sunset Area Transformation Plan which includes specific Housing, Neighborhood,
and People strategies as outlined below to respond to the high-priority needs and provide more
opportunities for residents and businesses in the Sunset Area.
Project Elements
multiuse trail on one side, sidewalk on other side with landscaped planters
landscaped median with allowance for left turns/U-turns at several locations
traffic signal priority for transit and access management
RapidRide stations with real-time information
urban design amenities such as pedestrian scale lighting and public art