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Memorandum
To: Erik Waligorski, PE, Carollo Engineers, Inc.
From: Michael Lapham and John Davies, KPG
Date: 11/12/2018
Re: Draft Transportation Impacts and Mitigation for Eastside Sewer Interceptor Section 2
The project will rehabilitate a section of King County’s 96-inch Eastside Interceptor using the
Linabond lining system. The project footprint is primarily along Logan Avenue N between Lake
Washington Boulevard N and N 6th Street within City of Renton right-of-way. Construction will
also impact Boeing property, other private properties, and short segments of N 6th Street and
Burnett Avenue N. The project duration is estimated at eight months from April 2019 to November
2019. The project has three main phases: (1) installation of the sewer bypass system, (2)
installation of the Linabond lining system that will be done primarily by accessing manholes, and
(3) bypass system removal and restoration.
This memo describes existing conditions, identifies the project’s impacts to the transportation
system, and provides mitigation measures to help address the impacts. No long-term
transportation impacts are expected after the project is completed.
Existing Conditions
Logan Avenue N connects to Lake Washington Boulevard N and I-405 at the north end, and to
Airport Way and downtown Renton at the south end . At the Park Avenue N intersection, the street
name changes from Logan Avenue N to Southport Drive N. Logan Avenue N has 5’-wide sidewalks
on the east side of the street between Lake Washington Boulevard N and N 6th Street. The west
side of the street does not include sidewalks along this segment. There are 5’-wide bicycle lanes in
both directions along Logan Avenue N; these bicycle facilities make up part of the Lake
Washington Loop Trail. The adjacent north-south streets of Park Avenue N and Garden Avenue N
have continuous sidewalks on both sides of the street and neither of these streets have bicycle
facilities.
The King County Metro RapidRide F line operates along Logan Avenue N providing service between
Burien, SeaTac, Tukwila and Renton. The F line has bus stops along Logan Avenue N at the
intersections with N 10th Street and N 6th Street.
Traffic counts at study intersections along Logan Avenue N were collected in early June 2018 for
the AM (7:00-9:00), midday (1:30-4:00) and PM (4:00-6:00) peak periods. The midday peak hour
volume captures shift changes at the Boeing plant, which increases volumes in the study area.
Figure 1 shows the average weekday vehicle volumes for northbound and southbound Logan
RECEIVED
11/28/2018
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Avenue N north of N 8th Street. Both directions experience increased traffic during the AM,
midday and PM peak hours with the highest volumes occurring during the PM peak hour.
Figure 1. Average Weekday Traffic Volumes on Logan Avenue N, north of N 8th Street
2019 Traffic Operations
The traffic analysis evaluates conditions in 2019 when the project’s construction impacts are
scheduled to occur. The analysis includes traffic volumes from the nearby Southport development,
which is scheduled to be completed in early 2019. Southport is a mixed-use development adjacent
to Gene Coulon Park, north of the Eastside Sewer Interceptor Section 2 project footprint. The hotel
and multi-family housing are currently in use, and the 700,000 square feet of office space is under
construction. The development is accessible from Lake Washington Boulevard N. The City of
Renton has a future Park Avenue N Extension Project that will provide a second a ccess to the
Southport development, but this project is scheduled to be completed after 2019.
Intersection level of service (LOS) is a measurement of the quality of traffic flow or traffic
congestion at an intersection. Intersection LOS is defined by the seconds of delay experienced by
vehicles traveling through the intersection. The intersection LOS ranges from A to F, with LOS A
assigned when minimal delays are present and LOS F when lengthy delays occur. KPG used
Synchro 10 software to calculate LOS and delay at five intersections within the project footprint
and at three nearby intersections that will be impacted by detour traffic. The PM peak hour is
typically when the highest volumes in the study area occur, except along Logan Avenue N where
the midday volumes are often highest due to shift changes at the Boeing plant. Table 1 shows the
existing AM, midday, and PM peak hour level of service (LOS) and seconds of delay at each study
intersection. The intersection of Lake Washington Boulevard N/Garden Avenue N/N Park Drive will
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operate at LOS E during the PM peak hour. The rest of the study intersections will operate at LOS D
or better during each peak hour. The results of the Synchro analysis are included in the appendix.
Table 1. 2019 Intersection LOS and Delay (seconds)
Intersection AM
Peak Hour
Midday
Peak Hour
PM
Peak Hour
Lake Wash. Blvd N/Garden Ave N/N Park Dr D (45) D (53) E (59)
757th Ave NE/Park Ave N/Southport Dr N B (19) C (29) C (23)
Logan Ave N/N 10th St A (10) B (18) B (15)
Logan Ave N/N 8th St C (25) D (42) C (26)
Logan Ave N/N 6th St B (18) D (37) C (23)
Park Ave N/N 10th St B (10) C (27) C (25)
Park Ave N/N 8th St B (16) C (23) C (21)
Park Ave N/N 6th St C (23) C (26) C (21)
Note: Intersection LOS and delay calculated using Synchro 10.
Project Footprint and Phasing
The project footprint is along Logan Avenue N between Lake Washington Boulevard N and N 6th
Street, and along a short segment of N 6th Street east of Logan Avenue N. The project duration is
estimated at eight months from April 2019 to November 2019. The project has three main phases,
which are anticipated to take place following the approximate schedule below:
(1) installation of the sewer bypass system (2 months, April-May)
(2) installation of the Linabond lining system that will be done primarily by accessing manholes
(4 months, June-September)
(3) bypass system removal and restoration (2 months, October-November)
Figure 2 shows the project footprint and sewer bypass pipe sections. The 10 bypass pipe sections
(Phase 1) are labeled A through J, and will be installed one section at a time from north to south
on the corridor.
The Linabond lining system (Phase 2) will be installed from the south to the north using four of the
nine manholes, labeled RO2-01, RO2-02, RO2-04, and RO2-07. Linabond installation requires three
manholes to be used at a time, one for installation access and the other two for ventilation. In
addition, manholes RO2-03 and RO2-05 will each be used for two working days for rehabilitation
of the manhole risers. RO2-08 is shown on Figure 2, but because no work is scheduled at th is
location, no impacts or mitigation measures are included in this analysis.
The bypass system removal and restoration (Phase 3) will be sequenced one section at a time
upon the completion of the Linabond installation.
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Figure 2. Project Footprint and Phases
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The three project phases will result in the temporary closure, partial closure or relocation of
transportation facilities such as travel lanes, driveways, bike lanes, sidewalks, bus stops and
parking spaces. Phase 1 and Phase 3 are estimated to have the same transportation impacts,
construction duration and mitigation because it will require the same construction areas and take
approximately the same amount of time to install the sewer bypass system with temporary
restoration as it will to remove the system and restore the impacted areas. Each section of the
bypass system is expected to take between four and six days during installation and removal.
Phase 2 transportation impacts will be limited to work areas for equipment and supply trucks at
the manholes where installation and ventilation are occurring. Phase 2 will be completed in four
segments, with approximately one month for the Linabond installation in each segment. Individual
manholes may be in use during multiple segments of the installation.
Transportation Impacts and Proposed Mitigation
This section describes the transportation facilities that will be impacted by the project and
recommends mitigation measures to help address each of the impacts. Mitigation measures may
not maintain the same level of operations or capacity, but in each case alter native facilities or
routes are provided.
Table 2 describes the transportation facilities that will be impacted and recommended mitigation
measures for the sewer bypass line installation (Phase 1) and removal and restoration (Phase 3).
Each of the 10 sewer bypass sections (A-J) has its own row in the table that describes the pipe
installation method and location, duration of installation, transportation facilities that are
impacted, and recommended mitigation measures to address the impacts.
Similarly, Table 3 describes the transportation facilities that will be impacted by the installation of
the Linabond lining system (Phase 2) and recommends mitigation measures to help address the
impacts. The table lists each of the manholes where the installation will occur.
To minimize the length of time it takes to complete the project, noise variances to work outside of
typical work hours will be requested from the City of Renton. The contractor will likely schedule
two consecutive 7-hour shifts per day, Monday through Friday.
As described in Tables 2 and 3, most of the transportation impacts will only be in effect for the
period of time needed for the installations and removals/restorations, however, the following
transportation facilities will be impacted for the duration of the project:
Bypass Sections C, D, E and G - the southbound bike lane on Logan Avenue N from Park
Avenue N to N 8th Street will be closed and bicycles will share the southbound travel lane
with vehicles. Add signage and “sharrow” markings to indicate that bicycles and vehicles
will share the travel lane.
Bypass Sections C through I - The speed limit on Logan Avenue N from Park Avenue N to N
6th Street will be reduced from 35 miles per hour to 20 miles per hour through the
construction zone. This speed limit reduction will impact RapidRide F operations through
this segment of the corridor.
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Bypass Section I - The middle pedestrian walkway at the west side of Boeing parking lot E6
(northeast corner of Logan Avenue N and N 6th Street intersection) will be closed between
Logan Avenue N and the parking lot. The pedestrian walkways at the north end and south
end of the parking lot will remain open.
Bypass Section I - The westbound right turn lane at the N 6th Street/Logan Avenue N
intersection will be closed. The intersection will continue to operate at LOS D or better
during the AM, midday and PM peak hours. A pedestrian pathway/sidewalk on the north
side of N 6th Street will remain open throughout construction.
Bypass Section J - The south leg at the N 6th Street/Burnett Avenue N intersection will be
closed to traffic. Residential driveways on Burnett Ave N will be accessible only from south
of the closure area. A pedestrian facility on the south side of N 6th Street will remain open
through the work area.
Impacts to Specific Land Uses
Boeing has a number of manufacturing and office buildings, as well as parking facilities along both
sides of Logan Avenue N. The Boeing manufacturing plant, on the west side of the street, will
experience temporary lane reductions at their access points along Logan Avenue N during
construction of the sewer bypass system and rehabilitation of manhole RO2-03. These will
generally last 4-6 days and will occur mostly during nighttime hours. Impacted access points to the
plant include the four intersections of 757th Avenue NE/Park Avenue N/Southport Drive N, Logan
Avenue N/N 8th Street and Logan Avenue N/N 6th Street and the pedestrian access at Logan
Avenue N/N 10th Street.
The Renton Landing, located east of Logan Avenue N between Garden Avenue N and N 8th Street,
is a mixed use development with multifamily residential buildings, ground floor retail and services,
big box stores, entertainment, a parking structure, and several surface parking lots. During
construction of certain sections of the sewer bypass, access to the parking garage and the
southwest driveway will be temporarily restricted to right-in and right-out movements.
The Southport development, consisting of office, hotel, residential, and retail uses, is located on
Lake Washington Boulevard N, south of Gene Coulon Park. The site’s current access is from Lake
Washington Boulevard N, north of N Park Drive. Several phases of the development are open,
including the hotel and residences. The office phases of the project are scheduled to open in late
2018 and early 2019 and the related traffic volumes are included in this analysis.
The new Sartori Elementary School is located southeast of the project footprint at N 4th Street and
Park Avenue N. The school’s buses use Park Avenue N, Garden Avenue N, N 4th Street, and others
streets to the southeast of the school. The project is expected to have limited impacts on the
school’s operations.
The project management team, including representatives from King County and its contractor,
should coordinate with Sartori Elementary, King County Metro, and Boeing to manage and
mitigate transportation impacts and concerns on an ongoing basis throughout the project’s
duration by holding regularly scheduled meetings.
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Table 2. Transportation Impacts and Mitigation for Sewer Bypass Line Installation (April-May 2019) and Removal and Restoration (October-November 2019)
Bypass
Section
Pipe
Installation
Method Pipe Location
Duration of
Installation
Transportation
Facility Closures or Reductions
Mitigation and Traffic Control
Notes Alternative 1 Alternative 2
A Overland Boeing Private
property 4 days None None Bypass staging site
Installation on ground surface
B Shallow
Trench Boeing Gate D-9 5 days Boeing Gate D-9 Keep 2 access lanes open (4
total lanes)
Weekend construction
Staged construction to maintain vehicle access
Coordination with Boeing to accommodate major
deliveries
Weekday daytime construction
Staged construction to maintain
vehicle access
Coordination with Boeing to
accommodate major deliveries
City of Renton to determine
whether Alt 1 or Alt 2 is
preferable
C
Racked
behind
Jersey
barrier
Bike lane/
shoulder 5 days
Logan Ave N
between Park
Ave N and
N 10th St
One southbound lane on
Logan Ave N closed
When one southbound
lane near N 10th St is
closed, restrict southbound
left turns
Southbound bike lane
closed for project duration;
mark “sharrows” as interim
bicycle facilities
One westbound through lane closed before Park Ave N
intersection
Reopen second westbound through lane at Park Ave N
intersection, once construction area clears
approximately 400 feet west of Park Ave N intersection
Restrict access to Landing parking garage to right-in
and right-out
Provide signage to inform southbound drivers of
construction ahead and to consider alternate routes
Reduce speed limit on Logan Ave N between Park Ave
N and N 10th St from 35 mph to 20 mph for project
duration
Request that Carollo stack 3
pipes vertically in racked area
throughout this segment.
D Shallow
Trench
Bike lane/
shoulder and
road
6 days
Logan Ave N and
N 10th St
intersection
Bypass trench location
only leaves width for one
north-south lane through
intersection
West side RapidRide F bus
stop relocated
Southbound bike lane
closed for project duration;
mark “sharrows” as interim
bicycle facilities
Northbound bike lane
closed for installation of
bypass pipe
Nighttime work
Single alternating north-south lane through
intersection construction with UPO
Close westbound N 10th St at Logan Ave N
Add signage that bicycles and vehicles will share the
southbound travel lane
Optional Detour Route 1 (see page 13) for southbound
Logan Ave N traffic to Park Ave N and westbound N 8th
St
Construction in 2 phases: (1) bus stop at existing
location and (2) bus stop located at Boeing employee
pedestrian entrance
Need to maintain pedestrian walkway to Boeing
entrance from crosswalks and space for people waiting
for bus
Request City of Renton to
approve single alternating lane
with UPO during nighttime
construction in order to avoid
full southbound closure of
Logan Ave N and disruption of
bus route, bus stop and
emergency vehicle access
Installation footprint includes
8' wide trench and construction
vehicles next to it.
Existing curbing along bike lane
to be removed and replaced
following construction
Coordinate with Metro
regarding ADA access at
temporary southbound bus
stops
Coordinate with Boeing
regarding pedestrian access to
employee gate
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Bypass
Section
Pipe
Installation
Method Pipe Location
Duration of
Installation
Transportation
Facility Closures or Reductions
Mitigation and Traffic Control
Notes Alternative 1 Alternative 2
E Racked Bike lane/
shoulder 4 days
Logan Ave N
between N 10th
St and N 8th St
One southbound lane on
Logan Ave N closed
Southbound bike lane
closed for project duration;
mark “sharrows” as interim
bicycle facilities
Access to Landing parking lot restricted to right-in and
right-out
When one southbound lane near N 8th St is closed,
restrict southbound left turns
Add signage that bicycles and vehicles will share the
southbound travel lane
Provide signage to inform southbound drivers of
construction ahead and to consider alternate routes
Reduce speed limit on Logan Ave N between Park Ave
N and N 8th St from 35 mph to 20 mph for project
duration
F Shallow
Trench Road 5 days
Logan Ave N and
N 8th St
intersection
Bypass trench location
only leaves width for one
north-south lane through
intersection
Keep one eastbound lane
and one westbound lane
open
Southbound and
northbound bike lanes
closed
Nighttime work
Single alternating north-south lane through
intersection construction with UPO
Staged construction to maintain one eastbound lane
and one westbound lane for access to Boeing
Add signage that bicycles and vehicles will share the
northbound and southbound travel lanes
Maintain three pedestrian crosswalks at all times
Optional Detour Route 2 (see page 13) for southbound
Logan Ave N traffic to southbound Park Ave N and
westbound N 6th St
Optional Detour Route 3 (see page 13) for northbound
traffic at Logan Ave N/N 6th St intersection to direct
northbound traffic to eastbound N 6th St and
northbound Park Ave N
Request City of Renton to
approve single alternating lane
with UPO during nighttime
construction in order to
maintain access for Boeing, bus
service and emergency vehicles
Installation footprint includes
8' wide trench and construction
vehicles next to it
G
Racked
(west side)
Overland
(east side)
Two location
options:
West side: Bike
lane/shoulder
East side:
Private
property – ITF
Developments
LLC
9 days
(west side)
4 days (east
side)
Logan Ave N
between N 8th
St and vicinity of
northwest
entrance to
Boeing parking
lot
West side:
One southbound lane
closed
Keep one northbound lane
and one southbound lane
open
Southbound bike lane
closed for project duration
(Logan Ave N between N
8th St and N 6th St)
East side: none
West side:
Maintain one northbound and one southbound travel
lane on Logan Ave N
Add signage that bicycles and vehicles will share the
southbound travel lane; mark “sharrows” as interim
bicycle facilities
Reduce speed limit on Logan Ave N between Park Ave
N and N 6th St from 35 mph to 20 mph for project
duration
East side:
Work area will not impact Logan
Ave N
King County will determine
availability of private property
to select Alt 1 or Alt 2
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Bypass
Section
Pipe
Installation
Method Pipe Location
Duration of
Installation
Transportation
Facility Closures or Reductions
Mitigation and Traffic Control
Notes Alternative 1 Alternative 2
H Shallow
Trench
Two location
options:
West side:
Road
East side:
Boeing parking
lot entrance
5 days
(west side)
2 days (east
side)
West side:
Logan Ave N
approximately
500’ north of
intersection with
N 6th St
East side:
Northwest
entrance to
Boeing parking
lot
West side:
Keep one northbound and
one southbound lane open
on Logan Ave N
Northbound bike lane
closed during construction
Southbound bike lane
closed for project duration
East side:
Private driveway closed
West side:
Nighttime work
Phased construction with two lanes closed at a time
Maintain one northbound and one southbound travel
lane on Logan Ave N
East side sidewalk to remain open, detoured around
construction work as necessary
Add signage that bicycles and vehicles will share the
northbound and southbound travel lanes; mark
“sharrows” as interim bicycle facilities
Optional Detour Route 2 (see page 13) for southbound
Logan Ave N traffic to southbound Park Ave N and
westbound N 6th St
Optional Detour Route 3 (see page 13) for northbound
traffic at Logan Ave N/N 6th St intersection to direct
northbound traffic to eastbound N 6th St and
northbound Park Ave N
East side:
Close driveway on Logan Ave N
If Bypass Section G uses west
side, Bypass Section H will cross
Logan Ave N to the south of
Boeing parking lot entrance
If Bypass Section G uses east
side, Bypass Section H will cross
driveway of Boeing parking lot
entrance
I
Overland/
Shallow
Trench
Boeing
property -
grassy area
east of Logan
Ave N
sidewalk
Westbound
right turn lane
at N 6th St and
Logan Ave N
intersection
4 day
installation
Logan Ave N
(east side)
between N 8th
St and N 6th St
N 6th St
between Logan
Ave N and
Burnett Ave N
Keep one northbound and
two southbound lanes open
on Logan Ave N and restrict
southbound left turns as
work zone approaches N
6th St (4 days)
Westbound right turn lane
at N 6th St and Logan Ave N
intersection closed for
project duration
Middle pedestrian
walkway closed between
Logan Ave N sidewalk and
Boeing parking lot for
project duration
Pedestrian access to
northbound RapidRide F
bus stop will be maintained
Temporary sidewalk constructed in northeast corner
of N 6th St and Logan Ave N intersection to maintain
east-west sidewalk
Pedestrian access to Boeing
parking lot along Logan Ave N is
maintained at northwest and
southwest pedestrian walkways
With the closure of the
westbound right turn lane, the
intersection will operate at LOS
D or better during the AM,
midday and PM peak hours
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Bypass
Section
Pipe
Installation
Method Pipe Location
Duration of
Installation
Transportation
Facility Closures or Reductions
Mitigation and Traffic Control
Notes Alternative 1 Alternative 2
J Standard
Trench Road 6 day
installation
N 6th St/Burnett
Ave N
intersection
Keep one eastbound lane
and one westbound lane on
N 6th St open (6 days)
Burnett Ave N closed at N
6th St for project duration
UPO to provide traffic control at the N 6th St/Logan
Ave N intersection during daytime work hours
Provide signage at the N 6th St/Park Ave N
intersection to inform drivers of construction on
westbound N 6th St and consider alternate routes
Provide signage for northbound and southbound
Logan Ave N to inform drivers of construction at N 6th
St/Logan Ave N intersection
Residential driveways on Burnett Ave N will remain
open, drivers to use alternative routes to access homes
Transition to standard trench
to cross N 6th St into the
temporary road closure area of
Burnett Ave N
Pedestrian walkway on south
side of N 6th Street will be
maintained
Table 3. Transportation Impacts and Mitigation for Installation of Linabond Lining System (June-September 2019)
Manhole
No.
Manhole
Location
Estimated
Duration
Transportation
Facility Closures or Reductions
Mitigation and Traffic Control
Notes Alternative 1 Alternative 2
RO1-31A
& RO1-32 Road 2 months
N 6th St at Burnett
Ave N (eastbound
curbside lane)
Burnett Ave N will be closed
south of N 6th St.
One eastbound lane closed on
N 6th St during working hours
Maintain two westbound travel lanes on N 6th St (right turn
lane closed for project duration)
Maintain one eastbound travel lane on N 6th St
Maintain south side pedestrian facility through work area
Residential driveways on
Burnett Ave N will remain
open
RO2-01 Boeing
parking lot 2 months Boeing parking lot Closure of approximately 14
parking spaces Temporary signage and barriers around work zone
RO2-02 Sidewalk 3 months
Sidewalk along east
side of Logan Ave N
between N 8th St
and N 6th St
Closure of one northbound
lane, one southbound lane,
northbound bike lane and east
side sidewalk
Maintain one northbound and one southbound travel lane
Create walkway around work zone in ROW
Add signage that bicycles and vehicles will share the
northbound and southbound travel lanes
Racked bypass pipe on west
side of Logan Ave N
RO2-03 Road 2 days
Northbound Logan
Ave N at N 8th St
intersection
Northbound lane closed on
Logan Ave N
Northbound bike lane closed
Both westbound through
lanes closed
North leg crosswalk closed
Nighttime work with UPO
Relocate northbound lane to replace one of the two
southbound lanes
Add signage that bicycles and vehicles will share the
northbound travel lane
Convert westbound left turn lane to westbound through-left
lane
Two-day duration is needed
for rehabilitation of
manhole risers
RO2-04
Logan Ave N
northbound
lane
3 months
Logan Ave N
between N 10th St
and N 8th St
One northbound lane closed
on Logan Ave N
Northbound bike lane closed
Shift northbound travel lane to replace one of the two
southbound lanes
Provide signage to inform northbound and southbound
drivers of construction ahead and to consider alternate
routes
Maintain pedestrian walkway on east side of Logan Ave N
Add signage that bicycles and vehicles will share the
northbound travel lane
Racked bypass pipe on
west side of Logan Ave N
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RO2-05 Road 2 days
Southbound Logan
Ave N (curbside lane)
south of N 10th St
One southbound lane closed
on Logan Ave N
Southbound bike lane closed
Southbound RapidRide F bus
stop located within work zone
Nighttime work
One southbound lane to remain open
Add signage that bicycles and vehicles will share the
southbound travel lane
Contractor to coordinate with King County Metro to
determine relocation or temporary closure of southbound
RapidRide F line stop
Daytime work
One southbound lane to remain open
Add signage that bicycles and vehicles
will share the southbound travel lane
Maintain southbound RapidRide F line
stop
Two-day duration is needed
for rehabilitation of
manhole risers
RO2-06
Boeing
property -
grassy area
2 months None Not applicable Not applicable
RO2-07 Boeing Gate
D-9 2 months Boeing Gate D-9 Not applicable Temporary signage and barriers around work zone
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Detour Routes
The mitigation includes three detour routes to divert traffic around bypass sections where
construction has reduced the number of travel lanes. In most cases, t raffic will not be required to
use the detour route, but signs will be in place so drivers can choose an alternate route that is less
impacted by the project. Figure 3 shows the three detour routes. Below are descriptions of each
detour route.
Detour 1 (Bypass Section D) – traffic traveling southwestbound on Logan Avenue N will
have an optional detour to take a left onto southbound Park Avenue N and then a right
onto westbound N 8th Street.
Detour 2 (Bypass Sections F and H) – southwestbound traffic on Logan Avenue N will have
an optional detour to make a left onto southbound Park Avenue N, then turn right onto
westbound N 6th Street, and return to southbound Logan Avenue N.
Detour 3 (Bypass Sections F and H) – northbound traffic on Logan Avenue N will be
detoured to use eastbound N 6th Street and then make a left onto northbound Park
Avenue N.
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Figure 3. Detour Routes
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Traffic Operations with Proposed Mitigation
This section analyzes traffic operations with the lane closures for the Sewer Bypass Sections and
manhole installations, and with the recommended traffic mitigation. The analysis evaluates AM,
midday and PM peak hour operations at intersections that are affected by reduced capacity or
intersections that are impacted by the detour routes. It does not include an evaluation of traffic
impacts that will occur at night or on the weekend when traffic volumes are lower.
Bypass Section C maintains one of the two westbound lanes through the 757th Avenue NE/Park
Avenue N/Southport Drive N intersection. One southbound lane is closed at the Logan Avenue N/N
10th Street intersection and the southbound left turn movement is restricted.
Table 4. Intersection Operations with Bypass Section C Traffic Impacts and Mitigation
Intersection
2019 AM Peak Hour 2019 Midday Peak Hour 2019 PM Peak Hour
Without
Project
With Project
& Mitigation
Without
Project
With Project
& Mitigation
Without
Project
With Project
& Mitigation
757th Ave NE/Park
Ave N/Southport Dr N B (19) C (30) C (29) D (46) C (23) C (34)
Logan Ave N/N 10th St A (10) B (16) B (18) C (22) B (15) C (23)
Logan Ave N/N 8th St C (25) D (36) D (42) D (45) C (26) C (33)
Park Ave N/N 10th St B (10) B (12) C (27) C (30) C (25) C (27)
Park Ave N/N 8th St B (16) B (14) C (23) C (23) C (21) C (21)
Note: Intersection LOS and delay calculated using Synchro 10.
Bypass Section E will close one southbound lane on Logan Avenue N from N 10th Street to N 8th
Street. One northbound lane and one southbound lane will be maintained by shifting northbound
traffic into one of the closed southbound lanes. When the southbound lane is closed near the
intersection with N 8th Street, southbound left turns will be restricted. This reduction in capacity
and operations analysis also applies to work to be done on Manhole RO2-03.
Table 5. Intersection Operations with Bypass Section E and Manhole RO2-03 Traffic Impacts and
Mitigation
Intersection
2019 AM Peak Hour 2019 Midday Peak Hour 2019 PM Peak Hour
Without
Project
With Project
& Mitigation
Without
Project
With Project
& Mitigation
Without
Project
With Project
& Mitigation
Logan Ave N/N 8th St C (25) C (32) D (42) E (78) C (26) D (44)
Note: Intersection LOS and delay calculated using Synchro 10.
Bypass Section I will close the westbound right turn lane at the Logan Avenue N/N 6th Street
intersection for the duration of the project. This reduction in capacity and operations analysis also
applies to work to be done on Manhole RO1-31A.
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Table 6. Intersection Operations with Bypass Section I and Manhole RO1-31A Traffic Impacts and
Mitigation
Intersection
2019 AM Peak Hour 2019 Midday Peak Hour 2019 PM Peak Hour
Without
Project
With Project
& Mitigation
Without
Project
With Project
& Mitigation
Without
Project
With Project
& Mitigation
Logan Ave N/N 6th St B (18) B (18) D (37) D (38) C (23) C (23)
Note: Intersection LOS and delay calculated using Synchro 10.
Bypass Section J will reduce the east leg of the Logan Avenue N/N 6th Street intersection to one
lane in each direction. The west leg of the intersection will be reduced from a left turn lane,
through lane and right turn lane to a shared left turn/through lane and right turn lane. During the
6-day construction period, a uniformed police officer will control the intersection.
Table 7. Intersection Operations with Bypass Section J Traffic Impacts and Mitigation
Intersection
2019 AM Peak Hour 2019 Midday Peak Hour 2019 PM Peak Hour
Without
Project
With Project
& Mitigation
Without
Project
With Project
& Mitigation
Without
Project
With Project
& Mitigation
Logan Ave N/N 6th St B (18) C (34) D (37) E (74) C (23) E (56)
Note: Intersection LOS and delay calculated using Synchro 10.
Conclusion
The project will impact transportation facilities along Logan Avenue N and the construction
footprint during the eight month construction period scheduled from April-November 2019. The
project has made extensive efforts to identify the impacts and develop mitigation measures to
help address the impacts to each mode of travel and stakeholders such as Boeing and nearby
property owners.
This analysis is based on the information available at the 60 percent design stage of the project. As
project design moves forward, more detailed information may become available that may change
the findings and recommendations of the analysis. This analysis will be augmented with traffic
control plans for each phase of construction.
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Brian Sliger
Subject:FW: KC Eastside Sewer Interceptor Section 2
From: Chris Barnes [mailto:CBarnes@Rentonwa.gov]
Sent: Friday, November 2, 2018 5:51 PM
To: Michael Lapham <michael@kpg.com>
Cc: Blake Costa <BCosta@Rentonwa.gov>; Flora Lee <FLee@Rentonwa.gov>
Subject: RE: KC Eastside Sewer Interceptor Section 2
Michael, sorry to take so long but we do have comments/requests listed below:
We would like to have your 2018 June traffic counts and Synchro results printouts.
Nighttime work around the Logan and Park intersection will not be allowed (without a City variance permit) due to the
residential apartments on the corner of that intersection. A significant distance west of the intersection will be covered
by this restriction, especially due to the movie theatre adjacent to Logan Ave. N.
Table 4 needs to include the existing levels of service of the intersection for comparison to the proposed detour
conditions.
Detour 2 cannot use N. 10th Pl. as this is a private street and the businesses (movie theatres) front on that street with
heavy pedestrian traffic. N. 10th St. has limited mobility due to the pedestrian crossing activity and parallel
parking. Recommend that the main detour would use N. 8th Street. Driveways on the west side of Park Ave. N between
N. 10th and N. 8th would adequate serve the traffic destined for the businesses there. N. 8th St. will move more traffic
safely and efficiently along the detour route.
With the bike lane closure, please recommend “sharrows” pavement marking and bike signs along the detour routes to
share the lane with vehicles. The bike lanes are heavily used and cyclists need to be accommodated in as safe a manner
as possible.
Pedestrian pathway/sidewalk closure is okay as long as they have a TCP to show their detour plans to provide/maintain
pedestrian access to/from the businesses and at the signals.
Timing plans will have to be developed for Park Ave. Logan Ave. at the intersections along the detour routes to
accommodate higher volumes throughout the day to up the green times. This usually means longer traffic signal cycle
lengths and increased side street delays especially near N. 3rd and N. 4th streets near Sartori Elementary School. We
need supporting data to answer the public’s complaints and questions.
Indicate coordination with Satori, KC Metro and Boeing will have to be ongoing by King County project management and
its contractor with regularly scheduled meetings.
We can discuss these comments further as you work to address them.
Thanks,
Chris M. Barnes, Sr.
Transportation Operations Manager
City of Renton, WA
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Ph. No. 425-430-7220
cbarnes@rentonwa.gov
From: Michael Lapham [mailto:michael@kpg.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2018 1:50 PM
To: Chris Barnes
Subject: RE: KC Eastside Sewer Interceptor Section 2
Hello Chris,
Have you gotten a chance to look at the Draft Transportation Analysis for the Eastside Sewer Interceptor
Project?
Hope you are well.
Thanks, Michael
From: Michael Lapham
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2018 10:46 AM
To: Chris Barnes (CBarnes@Rentonwa.gov) <CBarnes@Rentonwa.gov>
Cc: Erik Waligorski <ewaligorski@carollo.com>; 'Brian Sliger' <bsliger@carollo.com>; John Davies <johnd@kpg.com>;
Austin Wong <awong@carollo.com>; 'Matoya.Darby@kingcounty.gov' <Matoya.Darby@kingcounty.gov>
Subject: KC Eastside Sewer Interceptor Section 2
Hello Chris,
We are assisting King County and Carollo Engineering with the Transportation Analysis for the Eastside Sewer
Interceptor Project. The attached Transportation Analysis identifies the project’s impacts to the
transportation system and provides mitigation measures to help address the impacts. No long-term
transportation impacts are expected after the project is completed. The project is scheduled for construction
next year. The traffic operations modeling includes traffic volumes for the full build out of the Southport
Development.
We are moving forward with developing traffic control plans based on the mitigation measures identified in
the Transportation Analysis. Please review the Transportation Analysis and let us know your comments. We
highlighted (in yellow) three places in the mitigation table where we would like to get direction from the City
for how to proceed. Two of the highlighted sections are requests to approve a single alternating lane with a
UPO during night time construction.
Thank you.
Michael Lapham
KPG | SEATTLE • TACOMA
Interdisciplinary Design
direct: 206 267 1065
cell: 206 595 7875