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EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
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MEMORANDUM
DATE: December 11, 2017
TO: Armondo Pavone, Council President
Members of Renton City Council
FROM: Denis Law, Mayor
Jay Covington, Chief Administrative Officer
SUBJECT: Administrative Report
• Inclement Weather Response Reminder: The Public Works Department would like
to remind residents to help us prevent local residential street flooding by monitoring
catch basins near your home and keeping them clear of leaves and other debris.
Street sweepers are dispatched daily to clean up debris along major arterials. Also,
snow is not far away. Please remember that during snow and ice events, the
department sanders and snow plows are dispatched to keep major arterials drivable.
Visit our website at http://rentonwa.gov/living/default.aspx?id=21258 to view our
snow route maps. It is imperative that motorists do not park or abandon their
vehicles within any portion of the traffic lanes. Abandoned vehicles impair snow and
ice removal and impact response of emergency vehicles.
• The Public Works Department is proud to announce that it was the recipient of the
Washington State Chapter American Public Works Association First Place Quality
Award for asphalt pavement construction in recognition of the high quality asphalt
pavement construction on the Duvall Avenue NE Pavement Preservation Project,
which is rated as the best city asphalt paving project in the State of Washington
during the year 2016.
• A new and improved Renton Clean Sweep Program will be in effect for single family
residential customers. Each household may schedule one collection to take place on
its regular garbage day until December 29th at no additional charge. For questions
or to schedule your Clean Sweep collection, contact Republic Services at 206-777-
6440.
• The in-water phase of the Bird Island Shoreline Enhancement project will take place
this month at Coulon Park. American Construction Company will be working until
the end of December. Expect to see cranes and other heavy equipment around the
island as well as turbidity curtains in the lake. Bird Island will be closed to the public
during construction. The end result of this project will be an improved habitat for
salmon, birds, and other wildlife that use the Island, and a new area for the public to
view scenic Lake Washington.
Armondo Pavone,Council President
Members of Renton City Council
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December 11,2017
• Information about preventative street maintenance, traffic impact projects, and
road closures happening this week can be found at
http://rentonwa.gov/trafficimpacts. Preventative street maintenance, traffic impact
projects, and road closures will be at the following locations:
✓ Monday, December 11th through Tuesday, December 12th, 8:00 a.m.to 2:00
p.m. Expect intermittent lane closures for preventative maintenance of sewer
lines located on Burnett Avenue South between South 2nd Street and South 3rd
Street, and South 2nd Street between Williams Avenue South and Burnett
Avenue South. Questions may be directed to Rocky Sittner at 425-902-2004.
✓ Monday, December 11th through approximately Friday, December 15th. NE
10th Street will be closed between Harrington Avenue NE and NE Sunset Blvd.
Sunset Lane NE will be closed just north and just south of NE 10th Street. These
road closures affect access to the Renton Highlands Library. The Highlands
Library parking garage will be accessible from the south only during these road
closures. Questions may be directed to project manager Keith Woolley at 425-
430-7318 or via email at kwoolley@rentonwa.gov.
✓ Monday, December 11th through Friday, December 15th, 8:30 a.m.to 3:30
p.m. Possible single lane closure along the west side of Lind Avenue SW
between SW 41st Street and SW 43rd Street due to roadway construction.
Questions may be directed to Tom Main at 206-999-1833.
✓ Monday, December 11th through Friday, December 15th, 9:00 a.m.to 3:00
p.m. Single lane closure along northbound Talbot Road South between the
northbound 1-405 on-ramp and the southbound 1-405 off-ramp for the 1-405
Direct Connector Project. Questions may be directed to Rohini Nair at 206-999-
1822.
✓ Monday, December 11th through Friday, December 15th, 9:00 a.m.to 2:30
p.m. Expect intermittent lane closures and traffic delays along Talbot Road
South (SR 515) related to the I-405/SR 167 Interchange Direct Connector Project.
In addition, northbound and southbound nighttime lane restrictions and closures
along SR 167 and 1-405 are also scheduled this week related to the project.
More detailed information about these restrictions and closures is available
tonight on the back table. The information outlines specific dates and times of
the closure. Questions may be directed to Craig Smiley, WSDOT I-405/SR 167
Corridor Communications, at 425-456-8624 or visit the project website at
http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/Projects/1405/SR1671CDirectConnector.
Armondo Pavone,Council President
Members of Renton City Council
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December 11,2017
✓ Monday, December 11th through Sunday, December 17th. Single lane closure
on Park Avenue North between North 3rd Street and North 4th Street due to
roadway construction for Sartori Elementary School. Questions may be directed
to Patrick DeCaro at 425-207-6013.
✓ Monday, December 11th through August 2018, 8:30 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.
Additional construction traffic due to the construction of Sartori Elementary
School at the 300 block of Park Avenue North and Garden Avenue North.
Questions may be directed to Patrick DeCaro at 425-207-6013.
✓ Monday, December 11th through December 2018. Road closure on South 14th
Street between Smithers Avenue South and Davis Avenue South for utility
construction. Questions may be directed to Patrick DeCaro at 425-207-6013.
✓ Monday, December 11th through October 2019. Water line testing in
preparation of the Renton Hill Utility project will take place through December
22. Construction of the actual project has commenced and is expected to last 20
months, with anticipated completion in May 2019. Following completion of the
utility project, an overlay of affected surface streets will be conducted as part of
the 2019 overlay project. The overlay is scheduled to be completed prior to
October 31, 2019.