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Development Services: Boeing Development Services Division recommended acceptance of a deed of
Short Plat,Deed of Dedication dedication for additional right-of-way in the vicinity of Garden Ave.N.and N.
for ROW at Garden Ave N& 8th St. for the proposed Boeing Short Plat. Council concur.
N 8th St
Annexation: Piele, 142nd Ave Economic Development,Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning Department
SE&NE 6th St recommended a public meeting be set on 03/12/2001 to consider the 10%
Notice of Intent to Annex for the proposed Piele Annexation; approximately 20
acres located east and west of 142nd Ave. SE(Hoquiam Ave.NE)and south of
NE 6th St. (if extended). Council concur.
Plat: Edmonds, Edmonds Ave Hearing Examiner recommended approval,with conditions, of the Edmonds
NE between Sunset Blvd& Preliminary Plat; 16 single-family lots on 1.78 acres located west of and
NE 12th St(PP-00-075) adjacent to Edmonds Ave.NE,between Sunset Blvd.NE and NE 12th St. (PP-
00-075). Council concur.
Library: Systems Librarian Library Division requested authorization to fill the position of Systems
Hire at Step E Librarian at Step E of the salary range, effective 05/1/2001. Refer to Finance
Committee.
Public Works: Eastside Planning/Building/Public Works Department recommended approval of a
Interceptor Project,Memo of Memorandum of Agreement with King County which identifies and addresses
Agreement with King County key issues associated with the Eastside Interceptor Section I Capacity
Restoration Project. Refer to Utilities Committee.
Airport: FAA Lease(rent Transportation Division recommended approval of Supplement No. 1 to LAG-
increase),LAG-92-007 92-007,airport lease with the Federal Aviation Administration, to increase the
rent for the control tower building from$14,165.25 to $23,643.09 annually.
Council concur.
Airport: Action Aviation Transportation Division recommended approval of Addendum No. 1 to LAG-
Lease(rent increase),LAG- 98-004, airport lease with Action Aviation,to establish a new rental rate of
98-004 $0.1517 per square foot per year,an increase of$0.0117 from the previous rate
of$0.14 per square foot per year. Council concur.
Transportation: 2001-2006 TIP Transportation Systems Division requested approval to transfer 2001 —2006
Funds Transfer Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) funds as follows: $280,000 from
the Transit Program(TIP#5)and$150,000 from the Traffic Efficiency
Program(TIP#31)to the Downtown Transit Access Program(TIP#8).
Council concur.
Transportation: FlexPass Transportation Systems Division recommended approval of a contract with
Program Contract,King King County Transit Division(Metro) and Sound Transit to continue the
County&Sound Transit FlexPass commute trip reduction program for all regular City employees from
March 2001 to February 2002. Council concur. (See page 59 for resolution.)
MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL APPROVE
THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED.
OLD BUSINESS Community Services Committee Chair Nelson presented a report
Community Services recommending concurrence in the Mayor's appointment of Ralph Evans to an
Committee unexpired term on the Park Board. The four-year term expires June 1, 2002.
Appointment: Park Board MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL CONCUR
IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
Community Services: Community Services Committee Chair Nelson presented a report regarding
Centennial Commemorative commission of an artist to create a sculpture commemorating Renton's
Sculpture(Hai Ying Wu) Centennial Celebration. The Committee recommended concurrence with the
Municipal Arts Commission and the Centennial Committee to commission Mr.
CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL
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Submitting Data: Planning/Building/Public Works For Agenda of:
Dept/DiviBoard. Transportation Systems February 26, 2001
Staff Contact Mark Longridge, (X-7243) Agenda Status:
Consent X
Subject: Public Hearing
Interfund Transfer Correspondence....
From: Traffic Efficiency Program,Transit Program Ordinance
To: Downtown Transit Access Resolution
Old Business
Exhibits: New Business
TIP sheets for Transit Program and Traffic Efficiency Study Sessions
Program Information
Other
Recommended Action: Approvals:
Legal Dept
Council concur Finance Dept
Other
Fiscal Impact:
Expenditure Transfer/Amendment
Required
Amount Budgeted From: 317/012109—Transit Program $280,000
From: 317/012162—Traffic Efficiency $150,000
To: 317/012170—Downtown Transit Access $430,000
• Revenue Generated
•
Summary of Action:
Now that the Transit Center is under construction, the Transportation Division requests a transfer of
$280,000 from the Transit Program (TIP#5)and $150,000 from the Traffic Efficiency Program (TIP#31)
to the Downtown Transit Access Program (TIP#8). Funds from these accounts were identified to be
used for the Transit Center in the 2001-2006 TIP.
There is no net change to the Transit Center budget previously presented to Council, as this budget
included total funds from the three accounts. This is a consolidation of funds into one account to ease
the tracking of revenues and expenditures and to provide a single account to fund the Transit Center
construction.
Staff Recommendations:
The Transportation Division staff recommends that Council authorize the transfer of funds from Traffic
Efficiency Program and Transit Program to the Downtown Transit Access Program.
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CITY OF RENTON
•
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Transit Program Functional Classification:N/A Fund: 317
Proj.Length: N/A Proj: 12109
RANK: 5 CONTACT: Mark Longridge (425)430-7243
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
Determine and provide funding for short-range and long-range transit needs,routes and Downtown RentonTransit Center is scheduled to begin construction in July 2000.
facilities,Including park and ride lots,bus shelters and arterial system Improvements required to
facilitate transit access,including a Transit Center in the CBD. Joint projects with Metro will
also be pursued to improve regional transit service to Renton.Work with Metro Transit,
Downtown Renton Association,Boeing,etc.,for implementation.
JUSTIFICATION: CHANGES:
Transit Improvements are a vital component of the transportation system's ability to absorb future 2000 budget adjustment of$20,000 to cover additional cost of the covered walkway
traffic demand and meet Level=of-Service standards.Transit will be one key to meeting the goals for the Transit Center.
of the downtown area as well as Industrial and office park developments In other parts of the
city.Coordination with Metro and RTA projects and programs will help leverage these funds and
increase the benefits to Renton.
Funded:I 983,7151 UnFunded:1
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent In 1999 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development 1,338 1,338
Precon Eng/Admin 462,377 102,377 360,000 60,000 60,000 60,000 60,000 60,000 60,000
R-O-W(includes Admin)
Construction Contract Fee 460,000 280,000 180,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000
Construction Eng/Admin 60,000 60,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000
Other(Contingency)
TOTAL EXPENSES 983,715 103,715 280,000 600,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,01
SOURCES OF FUNDS: _
1/2 Cent Gas Tax
Business Ucense Fee 948,715 68,715 280,000 600,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000
Vehicle Ucense Fee
Grants In-Hand
Mitigation In-Hand
L.I.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand 35,000 35,000
Grants Proposed (FTA)
Mitigation Proposed
L.I.D:s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined
TOTAL SOURCES 983,715_ 103,7151 280,000 600,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000
07111/1000 233PIA
5-5 FINAL
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
traffic Systems Efficiency Improvements Program Functional Classification:N/A Fund: 317
Pro).Length: N/A Pro): 12162
RANK: 31 CONTACT: Karl Hamilton (425)430-7220
)ESCRIPTION: STATUS: '
'rovides for improvements to the operational efficiency of the existing roadway system, Hardware,software and programming to support the Transit Signal Priority System
lcluding such items as development and Implementation of signal coordination programs, and the relocation of the central traffic control system to the new City Hall is
igning and channetizatlon improvements,surveillance control and driver information system Included. Signal and intersection upgrades on Burnett Ave.S at S.2nd and S.
SC&DI),transit signal priority,Intelligent Vehicle Highway Systems((VHS),signal 3rd Streets in conjunction with the Transit Center are included in this budget.
nprovements such as protective/permissive phasing,and matching funds for possible grants Modifications at Park Ave./Lake Wash.Blvd.are also a potential candidate for the '
i upgrade the Central traffic control system. 1999/2000budget.
USTIFICATION: CHANGES:
nproving the capacity and efficiency of the existing roadway system is a very cost effective
dement of the transportation program.
i Funded:1 693,3731 Unfunded:1
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent In 1999 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
:XPENSES:
'roject Development
'recon Eng/Admin 92,294 13,373 48,921 30,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000
I-O-W(includes Admin)
:onstruction Contract Fee 494,488 404,488 90,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000
:onstruction En Admin 68,826 38,326 30,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000
)ther(City Force 37,765 7,765 30,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000
TOTA EXPENSES 693,373 13,373 500,000 180,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000
SOURCES OF FUNDS:
/2 Cent Gas Tax
Business License Fee 693,373 13,373 500,000 180,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000
'chicle License Fee
(rants In-Hand
litigation In-Hand
.I.D.'s Formed
)cher In-Hand
rants Proposed
litigation Proposed
.1.10.1s Proposed
)ther Proposed
Indetermined
TOTAL SOURCES 693,373 13,373 500,000 180,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000_ 30,000 30,000
07/I(/2000 7 33 P4
5-31 FINAL
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP CONTACTS
TIP Project Title Contact Extension
1 Street Overlay Program James Wilhoit 7319
2 Oakesdale Ave.SW Phase 1B Joe Armstrong 7303
3 Oakesdale Ave.SW Phase 2 Joe Armstrong 7303
4 I-405/NE 44th Interchange James Wilhoit 7319
5 Transit Program Mark Longridge 7243
. 6 North-South Transit Corridor Nick Afzali 7245
7 Walkway Program Ryan Plut 7372
8 Downtown Transit Access Mark Longridge 7243
9 Transit Priority Signal System Bob Cavanaugh 7222
10 SR167/SW 27th St/Strander Blvd. Nick Afzali 7245
11 Grady Way/SR 167 Nick Afzali 7245
12 SR169 HOV-140th to SR900 Joe Armstrong 7303
13 Duvall Ave NE Nick Afzali 7245
14 Renton Urban Shuttle(RUSH) Steve Rolle 7232
15 Arterial HOV Program Steve Rolle 7232
16 Trans-Valley&Soos Creek Corr. Steve Rolle 7232
17 Bridge Inspection&Repair Mark Longridge 7243
18 TDM Program Ryan Zulauf 7318
19 Loop Replacement Program Dave Whitmarsh 7423
20 Sign Replacement Program Dave Whitmarsh 7423
21 Light Pole Prog. Dave Whitmarsh 7423
22 Sunset/Anacortes Ave NE Bob Cavanaugh 7222
23 Lake Wash. By-Park to Coulon Pk Nick Afzali 7245
24 S.2nd Street Safety Project Bob Cavanaugh 7222
25 Arterial Circulation Program Nick Afzali 7245
26 Project Development/Predesign Sharon Griffin 7221
27 WSDOT Coordination Program Sharon Griffin 7221
28 1-405 HOV Direct Access Steve Rolle 7232
29 City Gateways Sharon Griffin 7221
30 Traffic Safety Program Karl Hamilton 7220
31 Traffic Efficiency Program Karl Hamilton 7220
----- --- -32 \ Arterial Rehab.Prog. James Wilhoit 7319
33 East Valley Rd&SW 43rd Rehab Mark Longridge 7243
34 Trans Concurrency Steve Rolle 7232
35 Missing Links Program Ryan Plut 7372
36 Park-Sunset Corridor Improvements Steve Rolle 7232
37 RR Crossing Safety Prog. Karl Hamilton 7220
38 Interagency Signal Coord. Karl Hamilton 7220
39 Environmental Monitoring Joe Armstrong 7303
40 Bicycle Route Dev.Program Steve Rolle 7232
41 Rainier Av-SR 167 to S 2nd St Nick Afzali 7245
42 NE3rd/NE 4th Corridor Improvements Ryan Zulauf 7318
43 CBD Bike&Ped.Connections Steve Rolle 7232
44 Lind Av-SW 16th-SW 43rd Nick Afzali 7245
45 SW 7th St./Lind Ave SW Bob Cavanaugh 7222
46 Benson Rd S/S 31st St Bob Cavanaugh 7222
47 Valley Connections to West Nick Afzali 7245
48 Oakesdale Ave SW Extension Lin Wilson 7223
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Charlotte Ann Kassens, first duly sworn on oath states that he/she is the Legal -------. CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS ,
Clerk of the NOTICE rISON HEREBY GIN ILthat:the
SOUTH COUNTY JOURNAL ;Renton City Council'has fixed the 10th day,
:of'July,.2000,at.7:30 p.m.as the date and
600 S. Washington Avenue, Kent, Washington 98032 ,.time'for public hearings to beheld in the'
seventh floor Council Chambers of,the
Renton Municipal Buildiing,1055'S:,Grady
a daily newspaper published seven (7)times a week. Said newspaper is a legal way, Renton, WA 98055;,to,consider;the
following; ... .
newspaper of general publication and is now and has been for more than sixProposed'60%'annezationrpetition,and`.
months prior to the date of publication, referred to, printed and published in the ,proposed zoning change:,from R-4(King ,' ,
' • • English language continually as a daily newspaper in Kent, King County, ,County zoning);to!R-5;and'R-8 zones;':i
Washington. The South CountyJournal has been approved as a legal petitioner,,Knight;;46;acres,located:bet,
pp g ween144th'and;148th�AJenues.SEfrom ;
newspaper by order of the Superior Court of the State of Washington for King the.,east^city limits south:to;SE'132nd.`!
Street;'and;between'.;1;46thAvenues SE _.
County. froni.SE 132nd Street to SE_136th.Street;`:.
The notice in the exact form attached,was published in the South and"two lots north of to SE h3Street and
County Journal (and not in supplemental form)which was regularly distributed to West
st'of 1 4s Aver ex tionpetition arid:,•
the subscribers during the below stated period. The annexed notice, a proposed,zoning change fróm,'lidutriäl ,:
and;Office..(King.!County.:zoning) to'.„
Residential Multi-family'=Infilt(eastern 17
Notice of Public Hearing acres)°andlHeavy:Industrial'.(western 30!,',
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All interested parties are invited to atterid ,
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comments.regarding the proposals: The.;
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For information„call 425-430-6510.
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City Clerk . ,.,
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mixed-use development concept.
Transportation Committee Transportation Committee Chair Persson presented a report regarding the Six-
Transportation: Six-Year TIP Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). The Committee reviewed
(2001-2006) the proposed 2001-2006 TIP and recommended concurrence in the staff
recommendation with the following exception:
The Transportation Committee in support of the Community Services
Committee recognized the importance of the Kennydale Slope Enhancement
Project and has asked the Administration to fund the draft project in 2000 or
2001. In addition,the Committee recommended that this program be removed
from the 2001 -2006 TIP since this project is more appropriately completed as
an important enhancement/gateway project rather than a critical transportation
improvement. MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY CLAWSON,
COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. (See
later this page for resolution.)
Finance Committee Finance Committee Chair Parker presented a report recommending approval of
Finance: Vouchers Claim Vouchers 183426- 183820, and two wire transfers totaling
$1,884,387.85; and approval of Payroll Vouchers 26145 -26448 and 530 direct
deposits totaling$1,025,363.43. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY
NELSON,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED
ORDINANCES AND The following resolution was presented for reading and adoption:
RESOLUTIONS
Resolution#3462 A resolution was read updating the City's Six-Year Transportation
Transportation: Six-Year TIg Improvement Program(2001 —2006). MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED
(2001-2006) BY PERSSON, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ.
CARRIED.
Resolution#3463 A resolution was read authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to enter into an
Streets: Oakesdale Ave SW Urban Arterial Trust Account project agreement for construction proposal.for
Construction(27th to 31st), Oakesdale Avenue SW Phase 2, SW 27th Street to SW 31st Street. MOVED
TIB Grant BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL ADOPT THE
RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
The following ordinance was presented for second and final reading and
adoption:
Ordinance#4849 An ordinance was read amending Section 2-1-2 of Chapter 1,Board of
Boards/Commissions:Board Adjustment,of Title II(Commissions and Boards)of City Code by allowing
of Adjustment,Allowing the City Council to waive professional requirements for Board candidates.
Waiver of Qualifications MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL ADOPT
THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS Councilmember Nelson asked the administration to investigate noise
•
Development Services: disturbances caused by refrigerator trucks that park behind K-Mart with their
Refrigeration Trucks Parked motors running.
Behind K-Mart
Metro: Metro Transit Funding MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY PERSSON,COUNCIL REFER
THE MATTER REGARDING METRO TRANSIT FUNDING TO THE
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
EXECUTIVE SESSION MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL RECESS
INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION FOR TO DISCUSS PENDING LITIGATION
AND PROPERTY ACQUISITION. CARRIED. TIME: 9:45 p.m.
ADJOURNMENT Council reconvened into regular session at 10:42 p.m. Roll was called; all
July 10,2000 Renton City Council Minutes Page 246
mixed-use development concept.
Transportation Committee Transportation Committee Chair Persson presented a report regarding the Six-
Transportation: Six-Year TIP Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). The Committee reviewed
(2001-2006) the proposed 2001-2006 TIP and recommended concurrence in the staff
recommendation with the following exception:
The Transportation Committee in support of the Community Services
Committee recognized the importance of the Kennydale Slope Enhancement
Project and has asked the Administration to fund the draft project in 2000 or
2001. In addition,the Committee recommended that this program be removed
from the 2001 -2006 TIP since this project is more appropriately completed as
an important enhancement/gateway project rather than a critical transportation
improvement. MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY CLAWSON,
COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. (See
later this page for resolution.)
Finance Committee Finance Committee Chair Parker presented a report recommending approval of
Finance: Vouchers Claim Vouchers 183426- 183820, and two wire transfers totaling
$1,884,387.85; and approval of Payroll Vouchers 26145 -26448 and 530 direct
deposits totaling$1,025,363.43. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY
NELSON,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED
ORDINANCES AND The following resolution was presented for reading and adoption:
RESOLUTIONS
Resolution#3462 A resolution was read updating the City's Six-Year Transportation
Transportation: Six-Year TIP Improvement Program(2001 —2006). MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED
(2001-2006) BY PERSSON, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ.
CARRIED.
Resolution#3463 A resolution was read authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to enter into an
Streets: Oakesdale Ave SW Urban Arterial Trust Account project agreement for construction proposal.for
Construction(27th to 31st), Oakesdale Avenue SW Phase 2, SW 27th Street to SW 31st Street. MOVED
TIB Grant BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL ADOPT THE
RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
The following ordinance was presented for second and final reading and
adoption:
Ordinance#4849 An ordinance was read amending Section 2-1-2 of Chapter 1,Board of
Boards/Commissions: Board Adjustment, of Title II(Commissions and Boards)of City Code by allowing
of Adjustment,Allowing the City Council to waive professional requirements for Board candidates.
Waiver of Qualifications MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL ADOPT
THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS Councilmember Nelson asked the administration to investigate noise
Development Services: disturbances caused by refrigerator trucks that park behind K-Mart with their
Refrigeration Trucks Parked motors running.
Behind K-Mart
Metro: Metro Transit Funding MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY PERSSON, COUNCIL REFER
THE MATTER REGARDING METRO TRANSIT FUNDING TO THE
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
EXECUTIVE SESSION MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL RECESS
INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION FOR TO DISCUSS PENDING LITIGATION
AND PROPERTY ACQUISITION. CARRIED. TIME: 9:45 p.m.
ADJOURNMENT Council reconvened into regular session at 10:42 p.m. Roll was called; all
t APPROVED BY !.
CITY COUNCIL
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE . . -Date ".. i� —
COMMITTEE REPORT.
July 10,2000
- PROJECT: Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program(TIP)
(June 27,2000)
The Transportation Committee has reviewed the proposed 2001-2006 Six-Year
Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) and recommends concurrence in the staff
recommendation with the following exception:
The Transportation Committee ..in- support of the Community Services Committee
recognizes the importance of the,
Kennydale Slope Enhancement Project and has asked
the Administration to fund the-draft project in 2000 or 2001. =In addition, the Committee
recommends that this program be removed from the 2001-2006 TIP since this project is •
more appropriately completed as an important enhancement/gateway project rather than a
critical transportation improvement. ..
Don Persson, Chair
Dan Clawson,Vice-Chair
•
.•_,A2rtkei.
Kathy K lker-Wheeler,Member
c: . : Connie Brundage
:Sharon Griffin : ._
H:Trans/admin/cb/commitrep/TIP-2000- .
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
July 10, 2000 Council Chambers
Monday, 7:30 p.m. MINUTES Municipal Building
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Jesse Tanner led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the
meeting of the Renton City Council to order.
ROLL CALL OF RANDY CORMAN,Council President;TONI NELSON; DAN CLAWSON;
COUNCILMEMBERS KATHY KEOLKER-WHEELER;DON PERSSON; KING PARKER.
MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL EXCUSE
ABSENT COUNCILMAN TIMOTHY SCHLITZER. CARRIED.
CITY STAFF IN JESSE TANNER,Mayor; ZANETTA FONTES,Assistant City Attorney;
ATTENDANCE MARILYN PETERSEN, City Clerk; GREGG ZIMMERMAN,
PlanningBuilding/Public Works Administrator; SANDRA MEYER,
Transportation Systems Director; SHARON GRIFFIN,Program Development
Coordinator; STEVE ROLLE, Civil Engineer III; DEREK TODD,Assistant to
the CAO; SUE CARLSON, Economic Development Administrator; BETTY
NOKES, Economic Development Director; DON ERICKSON, Senior Planner;
OWEN DENNISON, Senior Planner;AUDREY MOORE, Community
Program Coordinator; JIM SHEPHERD, Community Services Administrator;
DENNIS CULP,Facilities Director; MIKE WEBBY,Human Resources
Administrator; REBECCA LIND,Principal Planner; CHIEF GARRY
ANDERSON,Police Department.
PRESS Robert Teodosio,Renton Reporter
APPROVAL OF MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY PERSSON, COUNCIL APPROVE
COUNCIL MINUTES THE MINUTES OF JUNE 26, 2000 AS PRESENTED. CARRIED.
SPECIAL PRESENTATION Chief of Police Garry Anderson and Community Program Coordinator Audrey
Police: Volunteer Recognition Moore presented an award to Police Department Volunteer Helen Sheatsley.
Chief Anderson praised Ms. Sheatsley for her 2500 hours of dedicated service
and described her many contributions to the Police Department.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and published in
Transportation: Six-Year TIP accordance with local and State laws,Mayor Tanner opened the public hearing
(2001-2006) to consider the annual update of the Six-Year Transportation Improvement
Program(TIP),2001 -2006.
Sandra Meyer,Transportation Systems Director, explained that the TIP is
mandated by State law and reflects projects and programs that promote
mobility while protecting neighborhoods. The TIP supports many efforts
including the Comprehensive Plan and Growth Management Act. The
transportation goals include promoting a system that maintains an acceptable
quality of life as measured by increased mobility and protection of
neighborhoods with minimal negative impacts on the environment.
Ms.Meyer reviewed the challenges faced by the City over the past year to
accommodate the traffic impacts of increased growth in Renton. She described
various areas undergoing development including downtown redevelopment,NE
Sunset Blvd., and NE 3rd and 4th Streets. Another challenge is to comply with
rules under the Endangered Species Act which require additional
environmental processing and affects projects such as the Transit Center and
the Oakesdale Ave. SW project. Lastly,Ms.Meyer noted the challenge of
funding reductions due to I-695. The loss in funding affects transit service,
July 10,2000 Renton City Council Minutes Page 239
increases competition for grant money and causes a deferral of grant projects.
Continuing,Ms. Meyer presented a pictorial of completed projects which
include: Logan Avenue improvements in coordination with other downtown
developments; Main Avenue S.; Park Ave. N. and N. 30th St. sidewalks; and
the travel demand model which is used to develop long range transportation
plans. The City's current projects were described as follows: Strander
Blvd./SW 27th St.; Oakesdale Ave. SW; Transit Center;NE 44th St.
Interchange; Walkway Program; Sunset Blvd./Anacortes Ave.NE; Traffic
Control Room; and SR-169 improvements.
Ms.Meyer reported that four new projects were added to the TIP: the North-
South Transit Corridor;the Trans-Valley Study in cooperation with King
County,Tukwila and SeaTac; Lake Washington Blvd. (Park Ave.N.to Coulon
Beach Park); and Rainier Ave. S. (SR-167 to S. 2nd St.). Concluding,Ms.
Meyer provided a.synopsis of the funding status of the various projects,
pointing out that the City takes every opportunity to partner with other agencies
to maximize funding opportunities.
Public comment was invited. There being none, it was MOVED BY,
NELSON, SECONDED BY PERSSON, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC
HEARING. CARRIED. (See page 246 for committee report.)
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and published in
Annexation: Knight, 144th accordance with local and State laws,Mayor Tanner opened the public hearing
Ave SE and SE 132nd St, to consider the 60%Intent to Annex Petition and proposed zoning change for
the Knight Annexation;46 acres located between 144th and 148th Avenues SE
from the east city limits south to SE 132nd St., and between 146th Avenues SE
from SE 132nd St. to SE 136th St.; and two lots north of SE 129th St. and west
of 144th Ave. SE.
Owen Dennison, Senior Planner, explained that the site is partially developed
and contains 20 single-family homes. The area has no significant
environmental constraints but the streets,with the exception of 144th Ave. SE,
and the drainage system are below the City's standards. Mr. Dennison said that
the zoning is designated Residential Rural for which R-5 (Residential Single
Family; five dwelling units per acre)is proposed, and Residential Single
Family for which R-8 (Residential Single Family; eight dwelling units per acre)
is proposed.
Continuing,Mr.Dennison said that if annexed,Water District 90 would
continue to provide water service to the area and all other services would be
provided by the City. He noted that there is a shortfall of park land; however,
adjacent to the site are forty acres that can hopefully be developed as a park.
All future development will be held to regulations set forth in the 1998 King
County Surface Water Manual or the Department of Ecology's Stormwater
Detention and Water Quality Standards,both of which are in excess of
minimum requirements in the City Code.
Mr.Dennison reported that the proposal is consistent with the City's
Comprehensive Plan. The City is the appropriate provider of urban services,
and the site is adjacent to the City limits and within the potential annexation
area. The proposal is consistent with the Boundary Review Board objectives as
outlined by State law.
Mr.Dennison reviewed the General Fund costs and revenue implications of the
proposed annexation assuming an increase from 20 to 145 units at full
development and assuming a new home value of$275,000. At current
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2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS TIP
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TIP TIP No. Project Title Previous TIP
1 1 12108 Street Overlay Program Added$121,000 for additional rehabilitation work.
2 2 12189 Oakesdale Ave.SW Phase 1B Construction start estimated in Fall 2000 with completion in Spring 2001
3 3 12182 Oakesdale Ave.SW Phase 2 Bid opening July 5th. Obtained mitigation funds from Seattle Times.
4 4 12179 I-405/NE 44th Interchange Received Federal Project Authorization(obligation)for PE funds.
5 5 12109 Transit Program Construction of Transit Center to begin in August 2000.
6 New 12190 North-South Transit Corridor New project in conjunction with Sound Transit's preliminary evaluation.
7 6 9 Walkway Program Park/N 30th completed in spring 2000.
8 7 12170 Downtown Transit Access Project is out to ad with bid opening of July 31st.
9 9 12174 Transit Priority Signal System Project is proceeding along consultant's revised schedule.
10 10 12138 SR167/SW 27th St/Strander Blvd. Consultant selection in process.
11 37 12127 Grady Way/167 City participation accelerated to begin in 2001 with Sound Transit approval.
12 11 12175 SR169 HOV-140th to SR900 _ Working with WSDOT to begin preliminary design.
13 12 12123 Duvall Ave NE Moved to earlier implementation.
14 8 12163 Shuttle(RUSH) City cost reduced to$50,000 for operations of reduced service in 2000.
15 13 12160 Arterial HOV Program Projects have been developed and are now separate items on the TIP.
16 New 12191 Trans-Valley&Soos Creek Corridor A joint study with King County,Kent,Tukwila and SeaTac.
17 14 106 Bridge Inspection&Repair. Received$80,000 Federal funding for Logan Av Bridge seismic retrofit. _
18 15 12135 TDM Program Will receive$26,500 in CMAQ grant funding for 2001-2002.
19 16 16 Loop Replacement Program No change.
20 17 12113 Sign Replacement Program No change.
21 18 91 Light Pole Prog. Saved 1999 budget to add to 2000 budget for identified work.
22 19 12133 Sunset/AnacQrtes Ave NE No change.
23 New 12192 Lake Wash.By-Park to Coulon Pk. Project will serve access needs to Coulon Park and Southport Development.
24 20 58 S.2nd Street Safety Project Consultants have been interviewed and selection is underway.
25 21 29 Arterial Circulation Program $100,000 to Grady Way in 2002 and$150,000 in 2003.
26 22 12150 Project Development/Predesign No change.
27 23 12146 WSDOT Coordination Program No change.
28 24 12171 1-405 HOV Direct Access Regional Transit Authority(RTA/Sound Transit)coordination underway.
29 25 12112 City Gateways No change.
30 26 12115 Traffic Safety Program No change.
31 27 12162 Traffic Efficiency Program No change.
32 28 12186 Arterial Rehab.Prog. East Valley Rd&SW 43rd St broken out into a separate TIP project.
33 New 12184 East Valley Rd&SW 43rd Rehab. Reinstated from 1999 TIB.
34 . 29 12107 Trans Concurrency No change.
35 30 12106 Missing Links Program No change.
36 31 12177 Park-Sunset HOV Changed from HOV project to general purpose traffic project.
37 32 12166 RR Crossing Safety Prog. $25,000 in 2000 budget for Mill Avenue crossing improvement.
38 33 12140 Interagency Signal Coord. No change.
39 34 12187 Environmental Monitoring Used funds for Houser Wy project and Oakesdale Av SW-Phase 1 project.
40 35 12173 Bicycle Route Dev.Program No change.
41 New 12193 Rainier Av-SR 167 to S 2nd St Sound Transit will be evaluating the potential for HOV lanes.
42 36 12176 NE3rd/NE 4th Transit Changed from a transit oriented project to general purpose traffic.
43 38 12185 CBD Bike&Ped.Connections Projects will be identified.Grant funding opportunities will be sought.
44 39 24 Lind Av-SW 16th-SW 43rd No change.
45 40 12153 SW 7th StJLind Ave SW No change.
46 41 12129 Benson Rd S/S 31st St King County is project lead. No decision to date by King Co.
47 42 12149 Valley Connections to West .No change.
48 43 12116 Oakesdale Ave SW Extension No change.
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CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
RESOLUTION NO. 3462
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON,
UPDATING THE CITY'S SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION
IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 2001-2006.
WHEREAS, the City of Renton has heretofore adopted a "Six-Year Transportation
Improvement Program" pursuant to Chapter 7, Extraordinary Session Laws of the State of
Washington, and Chapter 195 of the 1961 Session Laws of the State of Washington, and as same
has heretofore been amended from time to time,and such plan and program having heretofore
been duly amended and modified from time to time as authorized by law; and
WHEREAS, the City Council, after recommendation of its Planning/Building/Public Works
Department, caused to be held a public hearing thereon on July 10, 2000, and after notice to the
public as provided by law for the purpose of considering adoption, modification, and amendments
of said plan and program; and
WHEREAS, at such public hearing held on July 10, 2000, due consideration was given to
the proposed changes and amendments for the purpose of updating such plan and program;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON,
WASHINGTON, DO RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I. The City's "Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program" and the City's
"Arterial Street Plan" are hereby further amended and modified, all as more particularly shown on
the attached Exhibits "A," "B" and "C" incorporated herein as if fully set forth.
SECTION II. The aforestated plan and program, as evidenced by said Exhibits, shall be
and constitute the City's "Six-Year.Transportation Improvement Program" and the City's "Arterial
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Street Plan," and same to remain in full force and effect until further revised, amended, and
modified as provided by law.
SECTION III. The Administrator of the Department of Planning/Building/Public
Works and the City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to file this Resolution, together with
the Exhibits, with the Director of Highways for the State of Washington and as otherwise
provided by law.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 10th day of July , 2000.
Marilyn . P sen, City Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this_ 10th day of July , 2000.
Jess 9rmer,Mayor
Approved o form:
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Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney
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2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS TIP
New Old Project Changes From
TIP TIP No. Project Title Previous TIP
1 1 12108 Street Overlay Program Added$121,000 for additional rehabilitation work.
2 2 12189 Oakesdale Ave.SW Phase 1B Construction start estimated in Fall 2000 with completion in Spring 2001
3 3 12182 Oakesdale Ave.SW Phase 2 Bid opening July 5th. Obtained mitigation funds from Seattle Times.
4 4 12179 1-405/NE 44th Interchange Received Federal Project Authorization(obligation)for PE funds.
5 5 12109 Transit Program Construction of Transit Center to begin in August 2000.
6 New 12190 North-South Transit Corridor New project in conjunction with Sound Transit'spreliminary evaluation.
7 6 9 Walkway Program Park/N 30th completed in spring 2000.
8 7 12170 Downtown Transit Access Project is out to ad with bid opening of July 31st.
9 9 12174 Transit Priority Signal System Project is proceeding along consultant's revised schedule.
10 10 12138 SR167/SW 27th St/Strander Blvd. Consultant selection in process.
11 37 12127 Grady Way/167 City participation accelerated to begin in 2001 with Sound Transit approval.
12 11 12175 SR169 HOV-140th to SR900 Working with WSDOT to begin preliminary design.
13 12 12123 Duvall Ave NE Moved to earlier implementation.
14 8 12163 Shuttle(RUSH) City cost reduced to$50,000 for operations of reduced service in 2000.
15 13 12160 Arterial HOV Program Projects have been developed and are now separate items on the TIP.
16 New 12191 Trans-Valley&Soos Creek Corridor A joint study with King County,Kent,Tukwila and SeaTac.
17 14 106 Bridge Inspection&Repair Received$80,000 Federal funding for Logan Av Bridge seismic retrofit.
18 15 12135 TDM Program Will receive$26,500 in CMAQ grant funding for 2001-2002.
19 16 16 Loop Replacement Program No change.
20 17 12113 Sign Replacement Program No change.
21 18 91 Light Pole Prog. Saved 1999 budget to add to 2000 budget for identified work.
22 19 12133 Sunset/Anacortes Ave NE No change.
23 New 12192 Lake Wash.By-Park to Coulon Pk. Project will serve access needs to Coulon Park and Southport Development.
24 20 58 S.2nd Street Safety Project Consultants have been interviewed and selection is underway.
25 21 29 Arterial Circulation Program $100,000 to Grady Way in 2002 and$150,000 in 2003.
26 22 12150 Project Development/Predesign No change.
27 23 12146 WSDOT Coordination Program No change.
28 24 12171 1-405 HOV Direct Access Regional Transit Authority(RTA/Sound Transit)coordination underway.
29 25 12112 City Gateways No change.
30 26 12115 Traffic Safety Program No change.
31 27 12162 Traffic Efficiency Program No change.
32 28 12186 Arterial Rehab.Prog. East Valley Rd&SW 43rd St broken out into a separate TIP project.
33 New 12184 East Valley Rd&SW 43rd Rehab. Reinstated from 1999 TIB.
34 29 12107 Trans Concurrency No change.
35 30 12106 Missing Links Program No change.
36 31 12177 Park-Sunset HOV Changed from HOV project to general purpose traffic project.
37 32 12166 RR Crossing Safety Prog. $25,000 in 2000 budget for Mill Avenue crossing improvement.
38 33 12140 Interagency Signal Coord. No change.
39 34 12187 ' Environmental Monitoring Used funds for Houser Wy project and Oakesdale Av SW-Phase 1 project.
40 35 12173 Bicycle Route Dev.Program No change.
41 New 12193 Rainier Av-SR 167 to S 2nd St Sound Transit will be evaluating the potential for HOV lanes.
42 36 12176 NE3rd/NE 4th Transit Changed from a transit oriented project to general purpose traffic.
43 38 12185 CBD Bike&Ped.Connections Projects will be identified.Grant funding opportunities will be sought.
44 39 24 Lind Av-SW 16th-SW 43rd _ No change.
45 40 12153 SW 7th StJLiind Ave SW No change.
46 41 12129 Benson Rd S/S 31st St King County is project lead. No decision to date by King Co.
47 42 12149 Valley Connections to West No change.
48 43 12116 Oakesdale Ave SW Extension No change.
49 New Kennydale Slope Enhancement
Changes_from
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June 26, 2000 Renton City Council Minutes Page 228
use designation,but not within the Employment Area—Industrial,unless
related to an industrial use.
The proposed definition of"office"is as follows: "A room or group of rooms
used for conducting the affairs of a business,profession, service, industry or
government and generally furnished with desks,tables, files and
communication equipment."
Ms. Lind then explained that the proposed amendment to the Commercial
Arterial zone use tables for hotels and motels is to correct an error that was
made in the reorganization of Title IV. Hotels and motels are permitted uses in
the Commercial Arterial zone, and this must be reflected in all applicable land
use tables.
Ms.Lind concluded that these issues remain in the Planning &Development
Committee, which will forward a recommendation to the full Council for its
consideration as part of the 2000 Comprehensive Plan amendments package.
Public comment was invited. There being none, it was MOVED BY PARKER,
SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING.
CARRIED.
ADMINISTRATIVE Chief Administrative Officer Jay Covington reviewed a written administrative
REPORT report summarizing the City's recent progress towards goals and work
programs adopted as part of its business plan for 2000 and beyond. Items noted
included:
* Starting in July,Renton solid waste customers will receive weekly yard
waste collection. Other service options provided by the new contract will
be made available in the coming weeks.
* The Renton Public Library received a donation of$5,000 for the purchase
of library books. Ken Ragland,a Library Board member,made the
donation in memory of his wife Rajeane,who recently passed away.
* The United States Tennis Association presented the Recreation Division
with a$317 grant that will be used to offer tennis lessons to teens.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Diana Wallace, 1207 N. 33rd St.,Renton, 98056, described the efforts of
Citizen Comment:Wallace— Kennydale residents to improve the area which slopes westward from the
Kennydale Beach Park Kennydale Beach Park's parking lot to Lake Washington Blvd.,just south of N.
Entrance Landscaping 36th Street. Explaining that this slope was overgrown with blackberries, weeds
and snakegrass, she said City crews removed the vegetation at the community's
\(`/ ,`j)QJ1� request. Doing so, however,revealed exactly how steep the slope is, and it is
Unow agreed that the area must be terraced to address safety and erosion issues
prior to being landscaped. Ms.Wallace asked that the City fund this project in
next year's budget as this area is very visible, and many members of the
community are willing to help with landscaping as well as maintenance of the
finished product.
Responding to Council inquiry,Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator
Gregg Zimmerman said this project is being proposed for funding in the draft
Six-Year TIP,which is being referred to the Transportation Committee this
evening. Although it is not included with next year's recommended
appropriations,Council is free to consider whether it merits higher priority than
other projects. Mr. Zimmerman estimated the cost of stabilizing and terracing
the slope will be in the range of$15,000 to $30,000.
Recalling that the Neighborhood Grant Program had funds left over last year,
Councilman Corman suggested that some of these could be applied to this
June 26,2000 Renton City Council Minutes Page 229
project. Councilmember Nelson questioned whether it would be appropriate to
use a sizable amount of these funds for this purpose, especially as the primary
requirement of the Neighborhood Grant Program is that communities donate in-
kind service to the projects. In this case,however, community members will
not be allowed to perform any of the terracing work on the slope.
Following further discussion, Council agreed to consider this matter further
when it takes up the Six-Year TIP next month.
Citizen Comment: Withers— Alan Withers, 1206 N. 31st St., Renton, 98056, echoed Ms. Wallace's
Kennydale Beach Park comments on the desire of the Kennydale neighborhood to see this slope
Entrance Landscaping improved. He emphasized that residents are willing to help maintain this area
once it is landscaped.
CONSENT AGENDA Items on the consent agenda are adopted by one motion which follows the
listing.
CAG: 99-167,Basement& Community Services Department submitted CAG-99-167, Basement and Jail
Jail Demolition (200 Mill Demolition (200 Mill Building); and recommended approval of the project,
Bldg), Wyndham Design Inc authorization for final pay estimate in the amount of$10,265.88,
commencement of 60-day lien period, and release of retained amount of
$3,880.30 to Wyndham Design, Inc., contractor,if all required releases are
obtained. Council concur.
Plat: Windwood,NE 5th St& Development Services Division recommended approval of the Windwood Final
Quincey Ave NE(FP-00-039) Plat,Phase 2; 30 single family lots on 12.46 acres in the vicinity of NE 5th St.
and Quincey Ave.NE(FP-00-039). Council concur. (See page 232 for
resolution.)
Annexation: Knight, 144th Economic Development,Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning Depai intent
Ave SE&SE 132nd St submitted 60%Notice of Intent to Annex for the proposed Knight Annexation;
approximately 46 acres located in the general vicinity of 144th Ave. SE and SE
132nd St.;and recommended a public hearing be set for 7/10/00 to consider the
petition. Council concur.
Annexation: Merlino,MLK Jr. Economic Development,Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning Department
Way(SR-900)&S 140th St submitted 60%Notice of Intent to Annex approximately 46.97 acres south of
Martin Luther King, Jr. Way (SR-900)and north of S. 140th St. and the BN/SF
Railroad line in the Black River Conservation area;petitioners Gary Merlino,et
al.; and recommended that a public hearing be set for 7/10/00 to consider the
petition. Council concur.
Transportation: S 2nd St Transportation Systems Division recommended approval of a Federal Aid
Traffic Signals Improvement, Project Prospectus and an agreement with WSDOT to receive grant funding in
WSDOT Grant the amount of$225,000 through the 1998-1999 Hazard Elimination Program to
improve the S. 2nd St.traffic signals. Renton's cost share is$25,000. Council
concur. (See page 232 for resolution.)
CAG: 00-051,2000 Slurry Transportation Systems Division submitted CAG-00-051,2000 Slurry Seal;
Seal,Blackline Inc and recommended approval of the project, authorization for final pay estimate
in the amount of$94,614.17, commencement of 60-day lien period, and release
of retained amount of$4,979.70 to Blackline,Inc.,contractor, if all required
releases are obtained. Council concur.
Transportation: Six-Year TIP Transportation Systems Division submitted the annual update of the Six-Year
(2001-2006) Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). Refer the TIP to the
Transportation Committee; set a public hearing on 7/10/00 to consider the TIP.
CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has fixed the 10th day of
July, 2000, at 7:30 p.m. as the date and time for public hearings to be held in the seventh
floor Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal Building, 1055 S. Grady Way,Renton,
WA 98055, to consider the following:
Proposed 60% annexation petition and proposed zoning change from R-4 (King
County zoning)to R-5 and R-8 zones;petitioner,Knight; 46 acres located
between 144th and 148th Avenues SE from the east city limits south to SE 132nd
Street, and between 146th Avenues SE from SE 132nd Street to SE 136th Street; and
two lots north of SE 129th Street and west of 144th Avenue SE.
Proposed 60% annexation petition and proposed zoning change from Industrial
and Office (King County zoning)to Residential Multi-family—Infill(eastern 17
acres) and Heavy Industrial (western 30 acres); petitioner, Gary Merlino; 47 acres
located south of SR-900, west of the Sunpoint Townhomes, southeast of Empire
Estates, and north of the Burlington Northern-Santa Fe Railroad right-of-way.
Annual Update of the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program(TIP)
All interested parties are invited to attend the hearings and present written or oral
comments regarding the proposals. The Municipal Building is fully accessible, and
interpretive services for the hearing impaired will be provided upon prior notice. For
information, call 425-430-6510.
6,41,1k)
/Marilyn Pte era
City Clerk
Published South County Journal
June 30, 2000
Account No. 50640
June 26,2000 Renton City Council Minutes Page 229
project. Councilmember Nelson questioned whether it would be appropriate to
use a sizable amount of these funds for this purpose, especially as the primary
requirement of the Neighborhood Grant Program is that communities donate in-
kind service to the projects. In this case,however,community members will
not be allowed to perform any of the terracing work on the slope.
Following further discussion, Council agreed to consider this matter further
when it takes up the Six-Year TIP next month.
Citizen Comment: Withers— Alan Withers, 1206 N. 31st St.,Renton, 98056, echoed Ms.Wallace's
Kennydale Beach Park comments on the desire of the Kennydale neighborhood to see this slope
Entrance Landscaping improved. He emphasized that residents are willing to help maintain this area
once it is landscaped.
CONSENT AGENDA Items on the consent agenda are adopted by one motion which follows the
listing.
CAG: 99-167,Basement& Community Services Department submitted CAG-99-167,Basement and Jail
Jail Demolition (200 Mill Demolition (200 Mill Building); and recommended approval of the project,
Bldg),Wyndham Design Inc authorization for final pay estimate in the amount of$10,265.88,
commencement of 60-day lien period, and release of retained amount of
$3,880.30 to Wyndham Design, Inc., contractor,if all required releases are
obtained. Council concur.
Plat:Windwood,NE 5th St & Development Services Division recommended approval of the Windwood Final
Quincey Ave NE(FP-00-039) Plat, Phase 2; 30 single family lots on 12.46 acres in the vicinity of NE 5th St.
and Quincey Ave.NE(FP-00-039). Council concur. (See page 232 for
resolution.)
Annexation: Knight, 144th Economic Development,Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning Department
Ave SE&SE 132nd St submitted 60%Notice of Intent to Annex for the proposed Knight Annexation;
approximately 46 acres located in the general vicinity of 144th Ave. SE and SE
132nd St.;and recommended a public hearing be set for 7/10/00 to consider the
petition. Council concur.
Annexation: Merlino,MLK Jr. Economic Development,Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning Department
Way(SR-900)&S 140th St submitted 60%Notice of Intent to Annex approximately 46.97 acres south of
Martin Luther.King, Jr.Way(SR-900)and north of S. 140th St. and the BN/SF
Railroad line in the Black River Conservation area;petitioners Gary Merlino,et
al.; and recommended that a public hearing be set for 7/10/00 to consider the
petition. Council concur.
Transportation: S 2nd St Transportation Systems Division recommended approval of a Federal Aid
Traffic Signals Improvement, Project Prospectus and an agreement with WSDOT to receive grant funding in
WSDOT Grant the amount of$225,000 through the 1998-1999 Hazard Elimination Program to
improve the S. 2nd St.traffic signals. Renton's cost share is$25,000. Council
concur. (See page 232 for resolution.)
CAG: 00-051,2000 Slurry Transportation Systems Division submitted CAG-00-051,2000 Slurry Seal;
Seal,Blackline Inc and recommended approval of the project, authorization for final pay estimate
in the amount of$94,614.17, commencement of 60-day lien period, and release
of retained amount of$4,979.70 to Blackline,Inc., contractor, if all required •
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releases are obtained. Council concur.
Transportation: Six-Year TIP Transportation Systems Division submitted the annual update of the Six-Year
(2001-2006) Transportation Improvement Program(TIP). Refer the TIP to the
Transportation Committee; set a public hearing on 7/10/00 to consider the TIP.
CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL
AI#: '1• cl
Submitting Data: Planning/Building/Public Works For Agenda of: 1 June 26,2000
DepUDiv/Board.. Transportation Systems
Staff Contact Sharon Griffin, ext.7221 Agenda Status:
Consent
Subject: Public Hearing
Annual update of the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Correspondence
Program (TIP) Ordinance
Resolution X
Old Business
Exhibits: New Business
Draft TIP(2001-2006) Study Sessions
Information
Resolution Other
Interlocal
Recommended Action: Approvals:
Refer to Transportation Committee on Legal Dept X
(July 6,2000) Finance Dept
Set July 10,2000 Public Hearing on the TIP
Fiscal Impact:
Expenditure Required Transfer/Amendment
Amount Budgeted Revenue Generated
Summary of Action:
The City is required by law to annually review and adopt by resolution the Six-Year Transportation
Improvement Program.
Unlike previous years, only the draft TIP will be presented to the Transportation Committee and
distributed to the rest of the Council Members for review well in advance of the public hearing. Mid year
budget adjustments will be estimated to track project expenditures but are no longer required to be
approved by ordinance since the City has moved to an appropriations based budget on all 317 accounts.
Staff Recommendations:
The Transportation Division staff recommends that: 1)the Council refer the annual review of the Six-Year
Transportation Improvement Program to the Transportation Committee on July 6, 2000, and 2) set July 10,
2000 public hearing on the TIP.
H:Trans/admin/cb/agenda/2001 TIP
CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL
AI#: 6/,
Submitting Data: Planning/Building/Public Works For Agenda of: June 26,2000
Dept/Div/Board.. Transportation Systems
Staff Contact Sharon Griffin, ext.7221 Agenda Status:
Consent
Subject: Public Hearing
Annual update of the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Correspondence
Program (TIP) Ordinance
Resolution X
Old Business
Exhibits: New Business
Draft TIP(2001-2006) Study Sessions
Information
Resolution Other
Interlocal
Recommended Action: Approvals:
Refer to Transportation Committee on Legal Dept X
(July 6,2000) Finance Dept
Set July 10, 2000 Public Hearing on the TIP
Fiscal Impact:
Expenditure Required Transfer/Amendment
Amount Budgeted Revenue Generated
Summary of Action:
The City is required by law to annually review and adopt by resolution the Six-Year Transportation
Improvement Program.
Unlike previous years, only the draft TIP will be presented to the Transportation Committee and
distributed to the rest of the Council Members for review well in advance of the public hearing. Mid year
budget adjustments will be estimated to track project expenditures but are no longer required to be
approved by ordinance since the City has moved to an appropriations based budget on all 317 accounts.
Staff Recommendations:
The Transportation Division staff recommends that: 1)the Council refer the annual review of the Six-Year
Transportation Improvement Program to the Transportation Committee on July 6, 2000, and 2) set July 10,
2000 public hearing on the TIP.
H:Trans/adm in/cb/agenda/2001_TIP
CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON,
UPDATING THE CITY'S SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION
IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 2001-2006.
WHEREAS, the City of Renton has heretofore adopted a "Six-Year Transportation
Improvement Program" pursuant to Chapter 7, Extraordinary Session Laws of the State of
Washington, and Chapter 195 of the 1961 Session Laws of the State of Washington, and as same
has heretofore been amended from time to time, and such plan and program having heretofore
been duly amended and modified from time to time as authorized by law; and
WHEREAS, the City Council, after recommendation of its Planning/Building/Public Works
Department, caused to be held a public hearing thereon on July 10, 2000, and after notice to the
public as provided by law for the purpose of considering adoption, modification, and amendments
of said plan and program; and
WHEREAS, at such public hearing held on July 10, 2000, due consideration was givento
the proposed changes and amendments for the purpose of updating such plan and program;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON,
WASHINGTON, DO RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I. The City's "Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program" and the City's
"Arterial Street Plan" are hereby further amended and modified, all as more particularly shown on
the attached Exhibits "A," "B" and "C" incorporated herein as if fully set forth.
SECTION II. The aforestated plan and program, as evidenced by said Exhibits, shall be
and constitute the City's "Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program" and the City's "Arterial
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RESOLUTION NO.
Street Plan," and same to remain in full force and effect until further revised, amended, and
modified as provided by law.
SECTION III. The Administrator of the Department of Planning/Building/Public
Works and the City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to file this Resolution, together with
the Exhibits, with the Director of Highways for the State of Washington and as otherwise
provided by law.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this_ day of , 2000.
Marilyn J. Petersen, City Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this day of , 2000.
Jesse Tanner, Mayor
Approved as to form:
Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney
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SECTION ONE
PURPOSE OF SIX-YEAR TIP PROGRAM
• Purpose.of Six Year TIP 1-1
• Vision Statement 1-2
• Mission Statement 1-2
• City Business Plan 1=3
CITY OF RENTON
SIX-YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT
PROGRAM
2001-2006
PURPOSE
• Mandated by State Law.
• Multi-year work/finding plan for the development of the
transportation facilities within the City.
• Required for State and Federal funding programs.
• Used to coordinate transportation projects and programs
with other jurisdictions and agencies.
• Implements the City of Renton Mission Statement.
• Reflects involvement by citizens and elected officials.
• Vital part of planning under the Growth Management
Act.
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'($) Mission Statement
The City of Renton, in partnership with residents
and businesses is dedicated to:
. -Providing a healthy atmosphere to live and
raise families
* Encouraging responsible growth and
economic vitality
• Creating a positive community work
environment
• Meeting service demands through innovation
Vision State etit
A World-Class City Where People
Choose To Live, Work, and Play
tt.0 2000 PRELIMINARY BUDGET•CITY OF RENTON
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City. of fenton Business Plan
As adopted by the Renton City Council
March 23-24,2000
Vision
Renton: A world-class city where people choose to live, work, and play
Mission
The City, of Renton, in partnership with residents and businesses is dedicated to:
• Providing a healthy atmosphere to live and raise families
• Encouraging responsible growth and economic vitality
• Creating a positive community work environment
• Meeting service demands through innovation
Business Plan Goals
Encourage and support economic development and downtown redevelopment
• Continue aggressive redevelopment efforts downtown
• Facilitate quality development of waterfront land
• Recruit new businesses to diversify employment base
Encourage and support neighborhood revitalization
• Create a more viable business district in the Highlands
• Continue our progressive programs to support the vitality of neighborhoods
through community involvement
• Improve and upgrade neighborhood infrastructure
Improve the City's image in the community and region
• Implement the gateways/signage program
• Actively recruit civic enhancements that contribute to Renton's livability
• Develop partnerships to broaden our comprehensive marketing plans
Meet the service demands that contribute to the livability of the community
• Maintain the quality of city infrastructure, amenities, and services
• Provide services more efficiently by trading-off, partnering, or sharing
resources with other organizations
• Support productivity and innovation through training, tools, and technology
• Implement outcome management and employee incentive programs
Influence regional decisions that impact the City
• Actively participate in regional Endangered Species Act efforts
• Aggressively pursue mobility improvements that benefit Renton and the region
• Respond to annexation requests and other agreements in a way that benefits Renton
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SECTION TWO
SIX-YEAR TIP MAP
• Map Index 2-1
• TIP Map 2-2
City of Renton
2001-2006 Transportation Improvement Program
Map Index
TIP No. Project Title
1 Street Overlay Program
2 Oakesdale Avenue SW Phase 1B
3 Oakesdale Avenue SW Phase 2
4 I-405/NE 44th Interchange
5 Transit Program
6 North - South Transit Corridor
7 Walkway Program
8 Downtown Transit Access Program
9 Transit Priority Signal System
10 SR-167/SW27th St./Strander Blvd. Connection
11 Grady Way/SR-167
12 SR-169 HOV and Queue Jump (140th Way to I-405)
13 Duvall Avenue NE
14 Renton Urban Shuttle (RUSH)
15 Arterial HOV Program
16 Trans-Valley and Soos Creek Corridor Program
17 Bridge Inspection & Repair Program
18 Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Program
19 Loop Replacement Program
20 Sign Replacement Program
21 Light Pole Replacement Program
22 Sunset/Anacortes Avenue NE
23 Lake Washington Blvd.—Park Avenue North to Coulon Park
24 South 2nd Street Safety Project
25 Arterial Circulation Program
26 Project Development/Pre-design Program
27 WSDOT Coordination Program
28 I-405 HOV Direct Access
29 City Gateways Program
30 Traffic Safety Program
31 Traffic Efficiency Program
32 Arterial Rehabilitation Program
33 East Valley Road & SW 43rd Rehabilitation
34 Transportation Concurrency Program
35 Missing Links Program
36 Park-Sunset-Duvall Avenue to Garden Avenue
37 Railroad Crossing Safety Program
38 Interagency Signal Coordination Program
39 Environmental Monitoring Program
40 Bicycle Route Development Program
41 Rainier Avenue-SR-167 to South 2nd Street
42 NE 3rd/NE 4th Corridor Improvements
43 CBD Bike & Pedestrian Connections
44 Lind Avenue SW (16th to SW 43`d)
45 SW 7th Street/Lind Avenue SW
46 Benson Road South/South 31' Street
47 Valley Connections to West
48 Oakesdale Avenue SW Extension (Monster Road-SR-900)
49 Kennydale Slope *
SECTION FOUR
EXPENDITURES & REVENUES
• Total Project Expenditure Summary 4-1
• Summary of Funding Sources 4-2
• Itemized Funding Sources:
■ 1/2 Cent Gas Tax 4-3
■ Business License Fee = 4-4
■ Vehicle License Fee 4-5
■ Grants In-hand 4-6
■ Mitigation In-Hand 4-7
■ L.I.D.'s Formed 4-8
■ Other In-Hand 4-9
■ Grants Proposed 4-10
■ Mitigation Proposed 4-11
■ L.I.D.'s Proposed 4-12
■ Other Proposed 4-13
■ Undetermined 4-14
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SECTION THREE
DEVELOPMENT & PRIORITIZATION
OF THE SIX- YEAR TIP
• General Programming Criteria 3-1
• Specific TIP Development Activities - 3-3
• Summary Table of Projects and Programs: 3-5
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DEVELOPMENT AND PRIORITIZATION OF THE SIX-YEAR TIP
I. General Programming Criteria
The yearly update of the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) is part of an on-
going process intrinsically linked with the development of the City's Capital Improvement Program.
The Six-Year TIP is also linked with various state and federal funding programs, regional/inter-
jurisdictional. planning and coordination processes and the City's Growth Management Act
Comprehensive Land Use Plan.
Projects are developed and prioritized based on both specific goals to be achieved by the program
and on general programming considerations. Those general programming considerations are:
Planning. How, on both a local and regional level, a project fits with or addresses identified future
transportation goals, demands and planning processes must be evaluated. This is strongly
influenced by ongoing land use decisions and by regional highway and transit system plans.
Financing. Many projects are dependent on acquisition of outside grants, formation of LID's or the
receipt of mitigation funds. Prioritization has to take into account the peculiarities of each of the
various fund sources and the probabilities of when,and how much, money will be available.
Scheduling. If a project is interconnected with, or interdependent ori, other projects taking place,
this is reflected in their relative priorities.
Past Commitment. The level of previous commitment made by the City in terms of resources,
legislative actions or inter-local agreements also must be taken into consideration in prioritizing TIP
projects.
In addition to the general considerations discussed above, there are five specific project categories
through which the TIP is evaluated and analyzed. They are:
• Preservation of Existing Infrastructure
• Multi-Modal and Transportation Demand Management
• Community Livability and Enhancement
• Economic Development
• Operations and Safety
•
These categories provide a useful analysis tool and represent goals developed through an evaluation
of the City's transportation program in response to input from citizens and local officials and to
State and Federal legislation.
Taken as a whole, the five categories provide a framework for evaluating projects both individually
and as part of a strategy that seeks to meet and balance the transportation needs of Renton during a
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time of increasing transportation demand, decreasing revenues and growing environmental
concerns.
Although each project can be identified with an important concern that allows it to be classified into
one of the five categories, most projects are intended to address, and are developed to be compatible
with, multiple goals.
Preservation of the Existing Infrastructure is a basic need that must be met by the program. The
Mayor, City Council and Citizens Transportation Advisory Committee have all addressed the
importance of sustaining strong programs in this project category. The state Growth Management
Act also requires jurisdictions to assess and address the funding required to maintain their existing
transportation system.
Multi-modal and Transportation Demand Management (TDM) projects and programs are
oriented toward "moving people" through a balanced transportation system that involves multiple
modes of transportation and provides alternatives to the existing heavy reliance on the single
occupant vehicle (SOV). Included are facilities that facilitate the movement of transit and carpools,
and programs that promote the use of high occupancy vehicles (HOV's) and reduce the number of
SOV's. The Federal Transportation Efficiency Act TEA-21), the State and Federal Clean Air
legislation and the State Commute Trip Reduction Act (CTR) have added momentum to regional
efforts and placed requirements on local jurisdictions such as Renton to promote these
transportation elements.
Community Livability and Enhancement consists of projects that have been developed with
major emphasis on addressing community quality of life issues by improving and/or protecting
residential livability while providing necessary transportation system improvements. Bicycle and
pedestrian projects are included in this category.
Economic Development projects and programs involve transportation improvements necessitated
by new development that is taking place. Thus, a significant source of local funding for these
projects s projected to come from mitigation payments and from specific access needs financed by
new development.
Operations and Safety projects and programs are developed through on-going analyses of the
transportation system and are directed mainly toward traffic engineering concerns such as safety and
congestion. Projects are identified not only by analysis of traffic counts, accident records and
geometric data,but also through review and investigation of citizen complaints and requests.
Following this text are tables that displayand summarize the six-year funding plan broken out in
accordance with the five program categories.
TIP FUND.doc 3-2
Below is a more specific discussion of the activities involved in TIP development.
II. Specific TIP Development Activities
TIP project and financial development activities are intricately intertwined and involve interactions
with many groups and agencies at the local,regional, state and federal levels.
Within the Transportation Systems Division of the City of Renton, project development involves
year-around coordination among the Maintenance and Operations Section, the Planning and
Program Section and the Design Section.
The Transportation Maintenance and Operations Section compiles accident and traffic count data,
performs level of service calculations needed to identify operational/congestion problems and tracks
all transportation-related complaints, suggestions and requests that come into the City.
The Transportation Design Section through the TIP's "Overlay Program" and "Bridge Inspection
and Repair Program" works closely with the Maintenance Services Division and with its Pavement
Management System to establish structural ratings for the City's roads and bridges.
These and other data are being used by the Planning and Program Section to develop transportation
improvement projects, prepare grant applications, interface with ongoing state and federal
transportation programs, and develop a TIP that supports the goals of the City's long range
Comprehensive Plan and short range business plan.
Two important examples of how this data is used are:
1) to complete Transportation Improvement Board (TIB) Arterial Inventory Worksheet
forms for each section of each arterial in the City and
2) to complete Washington State Bridge Inventory System (WSBIS) forms for each bridge.
These forms provide a ranking of overall deficiency both within the City and in comparison with
similar facilities elsewhere in the state. These rankings, in turn, become important elements in
securing funding from the TIB's Urban Arterial Trust Account and Transportation Improvement
Account and from the federal bridge program.
The data are also used in making other grant applications such as for hazard elimination and safety
projects and for railroad crossing upgrades and other federal programs under TEA-21.
The Transportation Planning Section works with Metro Transit, the Puget Sound Regional Council,
the Regional Transit Authority and other groups and agencies to assure consistency between
Renton's transportation policies and programs and those of the region. Such consistency is required
by the Growth Management Act and related legislation and by federal and state grant programs.
On-going transportation planning activities, such as updating the Transportation Element and traffic
model, coordinating with the City's Comprehensive Plan and the development of sub-area plans,
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such as for the Central Business District, the Valley and the North Renton areas, play an important
part in identifying and prioritizing transportation improvement projects. State and regional
transportation projects also play an important role such as those involving Sound Transit, the
Metropolitan Transportation Plan and the State Systems Plan.
Within the City of Renton, there are actions and interactions involving other departments and
divisions, the private sector, the City Council and Administration, which strongly influence the
direction of the transportation program.
For example, the transportation system is significantly impacted by land use decisions, private
development proposals and by public water and sewer extensions which increase transportation
demand by making possible higher density and/or intensity of land uses. Such proposals need to be
monitored and analyzed in regard to how they individually and collectively create the need for
transportation improvements.
All departments and divisions in the City, the City Council, the Administration and the Mayor's
Citizens Transportation Advisory Committee are solicited each year to provide input, discuss and
comment on the Six-Year TIP.
Additional input is also gathered through interactions with other public and private organizations
and through public meetings held in the community concerning specific transportation projects and
programs.
At the City, State and Federal level there are new laws and regulations that create the need for new
or different kinds of transportation projects and programs. Examples include the Transportation
Efficiency Act (TEA-21), the Growth Management Act, the Clean Air Act, the Commute Trip
Reduction law, the Endangered Species Act and the Surface Water Management Ordinance. All of
these laws have tremendous impacts on the development and costs of transportation projects.
Interconnection and/or interdependence among TIP projects and with projects by other City
departments and by other jurisdictions is another important element that affects the development,
the prioritization and the timing of transportation projects. Equally important is the likelihood, the
time frame and the amount of outside funding that will be obtainable to finance transportation
projects.
In summary, with its heavy dependence on many different and unpredictable sources of outside
funding and with the significant impacts created by on-going local and regional land use decisions,
transportation project development is a continuous activity comprised of a multitude of diverse
elements.
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1 Street Overlay Program 878,437 3,678,437
13 Duvall Ave NE 750,000 1,000,000 2,750,000
17 Bridge Inspection&Repair,.
n42,202 505,402 536,800
3 m 19 Loop Replacement Progra000 144,000
y 20 Sign Replacement Progranti 10,776 110,776
L 21 Light Pole Prog. 134,172 134,172
32 Arterial Rehab.Prog. 820,452 820,452
33 • East Valley Rd&SW 43rd F170,000 1,170,000
39 Environmental Monitoring 14,866 214,011
s Transit Program x83,715 983,715
s North-South Transit Could(30,000 30,000
10 SR167/SW 27th SU Strandey47,794 4,577,494 42,170,300
12 SR169 HOV-140th to SR9
00,000 . 1,025,000 2,275,000
14 Renton Urban Shuttle(RUS410,239 738,239 672,000
7 15 Arterial HOV Program
0 144,355 1,144,355
'4 16 Trans-Valley&Soos Creekl00,000 100,000
18 TDM Program 192,156 465,656 26,500
25 Arterial Circulation Progra9r57,421 1,757,421
26 Project Development/Prede126,620 1,426,620
28 1-405 HOV Direct Access ,55,000 55,000
36 Park-Sunset HOV "198,000 393,000 405,000
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41 Rainier Av-SR 167 to S 2nd i20,000 20,000
42 NE3rd/NE 4th Transit ;10,000 478,581 2,031,419
7 Walkway Program 88,838 2,388,838
P.: 29 City Gateways
110,676 310,676
40 Bicycle Route Dev. Prograr.53,600
J 43 CBD Bike&Ped.Connecti 283,600 170,000
75,000 532,500 842,500
49 Kennydale Slope Enhancenj30,000 30,000
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> 3 Oakesdale Ave.SW Phase 00,000 2,500,000
0 4 I-405/NE 44th Interchange 185,270 2,809,270 65,676,000
E s Downtown Transit Access ;69,453 1,669,453
0 23 Lake Wash.By-Park to Cou50,000
o750,000 Trans Concurrency 750,000
LI-1 47 Valley Connections to West70,000 70,000
as Oakesdale Ave SW Extensii60, 000 50,000 1,210,000
12,000 630,569 11,681,431
9 Transit Priority Signal Syst 59,104, 959,104
11 Grady Way/SR 167 150,000 1,550,000 3,300,000
22 Sunset/Anacortes Ave NE ;29 300 329,300
j 24 S.2nd Street Safety ProJec 58 875 258,875
co 27 WSDOT Coordination Prog;89,928 89,928
. ad 30 Traffic Safety Program
y 31 Traffic Efficiency Program 40,114 440,113
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0 37 RR Crossing Safety Prog. '10,700 210,700
46,577
p38 Inter-agency Signal Coord.; 572 iiimsm
196,577 250,000
44 Lind Av-SW 16th-SW 43rd 60'000
46 SW 7th StfLInd Ave SW 2,600,000
46 Benson Rd S/S 31st St 50,000 50,000 200 000
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Total Project Expenditure Summary
Period
TIP Project Title 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Total _
1 Street Overlay Program 410,000 410,000 410,000 410,000 410,000 410,000 2,460,000
2 Oakesdale Ave.SW Phase 1B 13,000 13,000
3 Oakesdale Ave.SW Phase 2 1,558,450 1,558,450
4 I-405/NE 44th Interchange 2,830,000 8,400,000 30,500,000 24,400,000 66,130,000
5 Transit Program 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 600,000
6 North-South Transit Corridor 15,000 15,000
7 Walkway Program 170,000 170,000 170,000 170,000 170,000 170,000 1,020,000
8 Downtown Transit Access 465,696 465,696
9 Transit Priority Signal System 387,104 387,104
10 SR167/SW 27th St/Strander Blvd. 805,800 950,000 7,945,900 13,703,400 15,650,800 7,582,000 46,637,900
11 Grady Way/SR 167 80,000 470,000 2,100,000 2,150,000 4,800,000
12 SR169 HOV-140th to SR900 372,800 1,100,000 1,677,200 3,150,000
13 Duvall Ave NE 80,000 250,000 2,080,000 1,320,000 3,730,000
14 Renton Urban Shuttle(RUSH) 172,000 172,000 172,000 172,000 172,000 172,000 1,032,000
15 Arterial HOV Program 18,000 140,000 15,000 441,000 300,000 15,000 929,000
16 Trans-Valley&Soos Creek Corr. 30,000 30,000 20,000 80,000
17 Bridge Inspection&Repair 120,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 701,000 30,000 941,000
18 TDM Program 63,250 63,250 55,000 55,000 55,000 55,000 346,500
19 Loop Replacement Program 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 120,000
20 Sign Replacement Program 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 90,000
21 Light Pole Prog. 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 90,000
22 Sunset/Anacortes Ave NE 37,500 37,500
23 Lake Wash.By-Park to Coulon Pk 750,000 750,000
24 S.2nd Street Safety Project 42,500 42,500
25 Arterial Circulation Program 250,000 150,000 100,000 250,000 250,000 250,000 1,250,000
26 Project DevelopmentlPredesign 175,000 175,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 1,150,000
27 WSDOT Coordination Program 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 60,000
28 1-405 HOV Direct Access 20,000 20,000
29 City Gateways 69,300 55,000 55,000 55,000 234,300
30 Traffic Safety Program 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 240,000
31 Traffic Efficiency Program 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 180,000
32 Arterial Rehab.Prog. 150,000 240,000 83,471 55,000 46,335 240,000 814,806
33 East Valley Rd&SW 43rd Rehab 58,900 58,900
34 Trans Concurrency 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 60,000
35 Missing Links Program 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 180,000
36 Park-Sunset HOV 198,000 72,000 528,000 798,000
37 RR Crossing Safety Prog. 300,000 10,000 10,000 320,000
38 Inter-agency Signal Coord.
39 Environmental Monitoring 38,817 30,000 36,529 30,000 36,665 30,000 202,011
40 Bicycle Route Dev.Program 100,000 110,000 18,000 18,000 80,000 80,000 406,000
41 Rainier Av-SR 167 to S 2nd St 15,000 15,000
42 NE3rd/NE 4th Transit 224,000 290,000 1,986,000 2,500,000
43 CBD Bike&Ped.Connections 364,000 946,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 1,350,000
44 Lind Av-SW 16th-SW 43rd 60,000 1,914,000 626,000 2,600,000
45 SW 7th StiLind Ave SW 32,000 218,000 250,000
46 Benson Rd S/S 31st St 10,000 130,000 140,000
47 Valley Connections to West 110,000 1,100,000 1,210,000
48 Oakesdale Ave SW Extension 60,431 2,753,000 9,399,000 12,212,431
49 Kennydale Slope Enhancement 30,000 30,000
Total Expenditures 10,866,117 17,595,250 47,347,100 45,785,831 21,134,800 18,978,000 161,707,098
Tor_ftia. O4II5/1000 1950
4-1 DRAFT
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 - 2006 SIX YEAR TIP
SUMMARY OF FUNDING SOURCES
Period I
ITEM Period Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development 3,161,931 1,068,250 383,250 315,000 505,431 445,000 445,000
Precon Eng/Admin 15,743,317 4,162,317 5,454,500 2,919,400 1,231,100 1,755,500 220,500
R-O-W(includes Admin) '3,829,500 71,500 181,000 1,452,000 851,000 1,273,000 1,000
Construction Contract Fee 125,299,488 4,703,888 10,201,400 38,730,700 39,201,500 15,775,000 16,687,000
Construction Eng/Admin 11,555,862 408,162 998,100 3,503,000 '3,719,800 1,579,300 1,347,500
Other 2,117,000 452,000 377,000 427,000 277,000 307,000 277,000
Sub-TOTAL EXPENSES 161,707,098 10,866,117 17,595,250 47,347,100 45,785,831 21,134,800 18,978,000
SOURCES OF FUNDS:
1/2 Cent Gas Tax 2,121,000 353,500 353,500 353,500 353,500 353,500 353,500
Business License Fee 12,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000
Vehicle License Fee 2,100,000 350,000 350,000 350,000 350,000 350,000 350,000
Grants In-Hand 2,503,241 2,059,241 444,000
Mitigation In-Hand 3,721,627 1,091.,627 780,000 1,350,000 500,000
L.I.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand 1,544,280 942,080 140,000 342,200 40,000 40,000 40,000
Grants Proposed 9,867,050 551,250 2,233,250 4,045,750 1,500,000 1,036,800 500,000
Mitigation Proposed 3,099,000 1,489,333 1,320,667 289,000
L.I.D.'s Proposed
Other Proposed 2,279,356 773,333 866,667 639,356
Undetermined 122,471,544 1,255,753 9,107,166 37,977,294 41,042,331 17,354,500 15,734,500
TOTAL SOURCES 161,707,098 10,866,117 17,595,250 47,347,100 45,785,831 21,134,800 18,978,000
Summ d Source 06/15/2000 14:02
4-2 DRAFT
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
1/2 Cent Gas Tax
Period
TIP Project Title 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Total
1 Street Overlay Program 353,500 353,500 353,500 353,500 353,500 353,500 2,121,000
2 Oakesdale Ave.SW Phase 1B
3 Oakesdale Ave.SW Phase 2
4 I-405/NE 44th Interchange
5 Transit Program
6 North-South Transit Corridor
7 Walkway Program
8 Downtown Transit Access
9 Transit Priority Signal System
10 SR167/SW 27th St/Strander Blvd.
11 Grady Way/SR 167
12 SR169 HOV-140th to SR900
13 Duvall Ave NE
14 Renton Urban Shuttle(RUSH)
15 Arterial HOV Program
16 Trans-Valley&Soos Creek Corr.
17 Bridge Inspection&Repair
18 TDM Program
19 Loop Replacement Program
20 Sign Replacement Program
21 Light Pole Prog.
22 Sunset/Anacortes Ave NE
23 Lake Wash:By-Park to Coulon Pk
24 S.2nd Street Safety Project
25 Arterial Circulation Program
26 Project Development/Predesign
27 WSDOT Coordination Program
28 1-405 HOV Direct Access
29 City Gateways
30 Traffic Safety Program
31 Traffic Efficiency Program
32 Arterial Rehab.Prog.
33 East Valley Rd&SW 43rd Rehab
34 Trans Concurrency
35 Missing Links Program
36 Park-Sunset HOV
37 RR Crossing Safety Prog.
38 Inter-agency Signal Coord.
39 Environmental Monitoring
40 Bicycle Route Dev.Program
41 Rainier Av-SR 167 to S 2nd St
42 NE3rd/NE 4th Transit
43 CBD Bike&Ped.Connections
44 Lind Av-SW 16th-SW 43rd
45 SW 7th St./Lind Ave SW
46 Benson Rd S/S 31st St
47 Valley Connections to West
48 Oakesdale Ave SW Extension
49 Kennydale Slope Enhancement
Total Sources 353,500; 353,500 353,500 353,500 353,500 353,500 2,121,000
Gas_Ta 00.1612000 1410
4-3 DRAFT
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Business License Fee
Period
TIP Project Title 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Total
1 Street Overlay Program 56,500 56,500 56,500 56,500 56,500 56,500 339,000
2 Oakesdale Ave.SW Phase 1B 13,000 13,000
3 Oakesdale Ave.SW Phase 2
4 I-405/NE 44th Interchange
5 Transit Program 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 600,000
6 North-South Transit Corridor 15,000 15,000
7 Walkway Program 170,000 170,000 170,000 170,000 170,000 170,000 1,020,000
8 Downtown Transit Access 83,367 83,367
9 Transit Priority Signal System
10 SR167/SW 27th St/Strander Blvd. 46,300 6,000 485,500 200,000 421,300 280,000 1,439,100
11 Grady Way/SR 167 50,000 200,000 300,000 250,000 800,000
12 SR169.HOV-140th to SR900 135,000 50,000 50,000 235,000
13 Duvall Ave NE
14 Renton Urban Shuttle(RUSH) 60,000 60,000 60,000 60,000 60,000 60,000 360,000
15 Arterial HOV Program 18,000 40,000 15,000 291,000 364,000
16 Trans-Valley&Soos Creek Corr. 30,000 30,000 20,000 80,000
17 Bridge Inspection&Repair 60,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 164,200 30,000 344,200
18 TDM Program 10,000 10,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 80,000
19 Loop Replacement Program 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 120,000
20 Sign Replacement Program 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 90,000
21 Light Pole Prog. 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 90,000
22 Sunset/Anacortes Ave NE 22,500 22,500
23 Lake Wash.By-Park to Coulon Pk
24 S.2nd Street Safety Project 1,298 1,298
25 Arterial Circulation Program 250,000 150,000 100,000 250,000 250,000 250,000 1,250,000
26 Project Development/Predesign 175,000 175,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 1,150,000
27 WSDOT Coordination Program 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 60,000
28 1-405 HOV Direct Access 20,000 20,000
29 City Gateways 69,300 55,000 55,000 55,000 234,300
30 Traffic Safety Program 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 240,000
31 Traffic Efficiency Program 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 180,000
32 Arterial Rehab.Prog. 71,581 240,000 83,471 55,000 46,335 240,000 736,387
33 East Valley Rd&SW 43rd Rehab 6,337 6,337
34 Trans Concurrency . 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 60,000
35 Missing Links Program 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 180,000
36 Park-Sunset HOV 122,000 36,000 35,000 193,000
37 RR Crossing Safety Prog. 50,000 10,000 10,000 70,000
38 Inter-agency Signal Coord.
39 Environmental Monitoring 38,817 30,000 36,529 30,000 36,665 30,000 202,011
40 Bicycle Route Dev.Program 20,000 20,000 18,000 18,000 80,000 20,000 176,000
_ 41 Rainier Av-SR 167 to S 2nd St 15,000 15,000
42 NE3rd/NE 4th Transit 10,000 35,000 32,000 77,000
43 CBD Bike&Ped.Connections 104,000 363,500 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 507,500
44 Lind Av-SW 16th-SW 43rd
45 SW 7th StJLind Ave SW 7,000 8,000 15,000
46 Benson Rd S/S 31st St
47 Valley Connections to West
48 Oakesdale Ave SW Extension 7,500 220,000 303,500 531,000
49 Kennydale Slope Enhancement
Total Sources 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 12,000,000
BWr.3J144 0e/1Y2000 1413
4-4 DRAFT
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Vehicle License Fee.
Period
TIP Project Title 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Total
1 Street Overlay Program
2 Oakesdale Ave.SW Phase 1B
3 Oakesdale Ave.SW Phase 2
4 1-405/NE 44th Interchange
5 Transit Program
6 North-South Transit Corridor
7 Walkway Program
8 Downtown Transit Access
9 Transit Priority Signal System
10 SR167/SW 27th St/Strander Blvd. 50,000 275,000 325,000
11 Grady Way/SR 167 30,000 250,000 200,000 480,000
12 SR169 HOV-140th to SR900
13 Duvall Ave NE
14 Renton Urban Shuttle(RUSH)
15 Arterial HOV Program 100,000 150,000 300,000 15,000 565,000
16 Trans-Valley&Soos Creek Corr.
17 Bridge Inspection&Repair
18 TDM Program
19 Loop Replacement Program
20 Sign Replacement Program
21 Light Pole Prog.
22 Sunset/Anacortes Ave NE
23 Lake Wash.By-Park to Coulon Pk •
24 S.2nd Street Safety Project
25 Arterial Circulation Program
26 Project Development/Predesign
27 WSDOT Coordination Program
28 1-405 HOV Direct Access
29 City Gateways
30 Traffic Safety Program
31 Traffic Efficiency Program
32 Arterial Rehab.Prog. 78,419 78,419
33 East Valley Rd&SW 43rd Rehab
34 Trans Concurrency
35 Missing Links Program
36 Park-Sunset HOV 60,000 140,000 200,000
37 RR Crossing Safety Prog.
38 Inter-agency Signal Coord.
_ 39 Environmental Monitoring
40 .Bicycle Route Dev.Program 60,000 60,000
41 Rainier Av-SR 167 to S 2nd St
42 NE3rd/NE 4th Transit 181,581 210,000 391,581
43 CBD Bike&Ped.Connections
44 Lind Av-SW 16th-SW 43rd
45 SW 7th St./Lind Ave SW
46 Benson Rd S/S 31st St
47 Valley Connections to West
48 Oakesdale Ave SW Extension
49 Kennydale Slope Enhancement
Total Sources 350,000 350,000 350,000 350,000 350,000 350,000 2,100,000
Wilde Llan.F« 0e115/20oD 1410
4-5 DRAFT
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Grants In-Hand
Period
TIP Project Title 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Total
1 Street Overlay Program
2 Oakesdale Ave.SW Phase 1B
3 Oakesdale Ave.SW Phase 2 686,400 686,400
4 I-405/NE 44th Interchange
5 Transit Program
6 North-South Transit Corridor
7 Walkway Program
8 Downtown Transit Access 382,329 382,329
9 Transit Priority Signal System 262,247 262,247
10 SR167/SW 27th St/Strander Blvd. 559,500 444,000 1,003,500
11 Grady Way/SR 167
12 SR169 HOV-140th to SR900 _
13 Duvall Ave NE
14 Renton Urban Shuttle(RUSH)
15 Arterial HOV Program
16 Trans-Valley&Soos Creek Corr.
17 Bridge Inspection&Repair 60,000 60,000
18 TDM Program _
19 Loop Replacement Program
20 Sign Replacement Program
21 Light Pole Prog.
22 Sunset/Anacortes Ave NE 15,000 15,000
23 Lake Wash.By-Park to Coulon Pk
24 S.2nd Street Safety Project 41,202 41,202
25 Arterial Circulation Program
26 Project Development/Predesign
27 WSDOT Coordination Program
28 1-405 HOV Direct Access
29 City Gateways
30 Traffic Safety Program
31 Traffic Efficiency Program
32 Arterial Rehab.Prog.
33 East Valley Rd&SW 43rd Rehab 52,563 52,563
34 Trans Concurrency
35 Missing Links Program
36 Park-Sunset HOV
37 RR Crossing Safety Prog.
38 Inter-agency Signal Coord.
39 Environmental Monitoring
40 Bicycle Route Dev.Program
41 Rainier Av-SR 167 to S 2nd St
42 NE3rd/NE 4th Transit
43 CBD Bike&Ped.Connections
44 Lind Av-SW 16th-SW 43rd
45 SW 7th StJLind Ave SW
46 Benson Rd S/S 31st St
47 Valley Connections to West
48 Oakesdale Ave SW Extension
49 Kennydale Slope Enhancement
Total Sources 2,059,241 444,000 2,503,241
orvr.►Ulrm odn Snow 14/0
4-6 DRAFT
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Mitigation In-Hand
Period
TIP Project Title 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Total
1 Street Overlay Program
2 Oakesdale Ave.SW Phase 1B
3 Oakesdale Ave.SW Phase 2 457,770 457,770
4 I-405/NE 44th Interchange 204,000 204,000
5 Transit Program
6 North-South Transit Corridor
7 Walkway Program
8 Downtown Transit Access
9 Transit Priority Signal System 124,857 124,857
10 SR167/SW 27th St/Strander Blvd. 200,000 500,000 500,000 500,000 1,700,000
11 Grady Way/SR 167 20,000 200,000 220,000
12 SR169 HOV-140th to SR900
13 Duvall Ave NE 80,000 250,000 650,000 980,000
14 Renton Urban Shuttle(RUSH)
15 Arterial HOV Program
16 Trans-Valley&Soos Creek Corr.
17 Bridge Inspection&Repair
18 TDM Program
19 Loop Replacement Program
20 Sign Replacement Program
21 Light Pole Prog.
22 Sunset/Anacortes Ave NE
23 Lake Wash.By-Park to Coulon Pk
24 S.2nd Street Safety Project
25 Arterial Circulation Program
26 Project Development/Predesign
27 WSDOT Coordination Program
28 1-405 HOV Direct Access
29 City Gateways
30 Traffic Safety Program
31 Traffic Efficiency Program
32 Arterial Rehab.Prog.
33 East Valley Rd&SW 43rd Rehab
34 Trans Concurrency
35 Missing Links Program
36 Park-Sunset HOV
37 RR Crossing Safety Prog.
38 Inter-agency Signal Coord.
39 Environmental Monitoring
40 Bicycle Route Dev.Program
41 Rainier Av-SR 167 to S 2nd St
42 NE3rd/NE 4th Transit
43 CBD Bike&Ped.Connections
44 Lind Av-SW 16th-SW 43rd
45 SW 7th St./Lind Ave SW 25,000 10,000 35,000
46 Benson Rd S/S 31st St
47 Valley Connections to West
48 Oakesdale Ave SW Extension
49 Kennydale Slope Enhancement
Total Sources 1,091,627 .780,000 1,350,000 500,000 3,721,627
MIWIatiMrrd 06/76t2000 1421
4-7 DRAFT
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
L.I.D.'s Formed
Period
TIP Project Title 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Total
1 Street Overlay Program
2 Oakesdale Ave.SW Phase 1B
3 Oakesdale Ave.SW Phase 2
4 1-405/NE 44th Interchange
5 Transit Program
6 North-South Transit Corridor
7 Walkway Program
8 Downtown Transit Access
9 Transit Priority Signal System
10 SR167/SW 27th St/Strander Blvd.
11 Grady Way/SR 167
12 SR169 HOV-140th to SR900
13 Duvall Ave NE
14 Renton Urban Shuttle(RUSH)
15 Arterial HOV Program
16 Trans-Valley&Soos Creek Corr.
17 Bridge Inspection&Repair
18 TDM Program
19 Loop Replacement Program
20 Sign Replacement Program
21 Light Pole Prog.
22 Sunset/Anacortes Ave NE
23 Lake Wash.By-Park to Coulon Pk
24 S.2nd Street Safety Project
25 Arterial Circulation Program
26 Project Development/Predesign
27 WSDOT Coordination Program
28 1-405 HOV Direct Access
29 City Gateways
30 Traffic Safety Program
31 Traffic Efficiency Program
32 Arterial Rehab.Prog.
33 East Valley Rd&SW 43rd Rehab
34 Trans Concurrency •
35 Missing Links Program
36 Park-Sunset HOV
37 RR Crossing Safety Prog.
38 Inter-agency Signal Coord.
39 Environmental Monitoring
40 Bicycle Route Dev.Program
41 Rainier Av-SR 167 to S 2nd St
42 NE3rd/NE 4th Transit
43 CBD Bike&Ped.Connections
44 Lind Av-SW 16th-SW 43rd
45 SW 7th StJLind Ave SW
46 Benson Rd S/S 31st St
47 Valley Connections to West
48 Oakesdale Ave SW Extension
49 Kennydale Slope Enhancement
Total Sources
lWti_fmn1A 06116/4000 1410
4-8 DRAFT
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Other-In-Hand
Period
TIP Project Title 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Total
1 Street Overlay Program
2 Oakesdale Ave.SW Phase 1B
3 Oakesdale Ave.SW Phase 2 414,280 414,280
4 I-405/NE 44th Interchange 250,000 250,000
5 Transit Program
6 North-South Transit Corridor
7 Walkway Program
8 Downtown Transit Access
9 Transit Priority Signal System
10 SR167/SW 27th SU Strander Blvd.
11 Grady Way/SR 167
12 SR169 HOV-140th to SR900 237,800 100,000 302,200 640,000-
13 Duvall Ave NE
14 Renton Urban Shuttle(RUSH)
15 Arterial HOV Program
16 Trans-Valley&Soos Creek Corr.
17 Bridge Inspection&Repair
18 TDM Program 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 240,000
19 Loop Replacement Program
20 Sign Replacement Program
21 Light Pole Prog.
22 Sunset/Anacortes Ave NE
23 Lake Wash.By-Park to Coulon Pk
24 S.2nd Street Safety Project
25 Arterial Circulation Program
26 Project Development/Predesign
27 WSDOT Coordination Program
28 1-405 HOV Direct Access
29 City Gateways
30 Traffic Safety Program
31 Traffic Efficiency Program
32 Arterial Rehab.Prog.
33 East Valley Rd&SW 43rd Rehab
34 Trans Concurrency
35 Missing Links Program
36 Park-Sunset HOV
37 RR Crossing Safety Prog.
38 Inter-agency Signal Coord.
39 Environmental Monitoring
40 Bicycle Route Dev.Program
41 Rainier Av-SR 167 to S 2nd St
42 NE3rd/NE 4th Transit
43 CBD Bike&Ped.Connections
44 Lind Av-SW 16th-SW 43rd
45 SW 7th StJLind Ave SW
46 Benson Rd S/S 31st St
47 Valley Connections to West
48 Oakesdale Ave SW Extension
49 Kennydale Slope Enhancement
Total Sources 942,080 140,000 342,200 40,000 40,000 40,000 1,544,280
O r wnd oensremo uaT
4-9 DRAFT
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Grants Proposed
Period
TIP Project Title 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Total
1 Street Overlay Program _
2 Oakesdale Ave.SW Phase 1B
3 Oakesdale Ave.SW Phase 2
4 I-405/NE 44th Interchange
5 Transit Program
6 North-South Transit Corridor
7 Walkway Program
8 Downtown Transit Access
9 Transit Priority Signal System
10 SR167/SW 27th St/Strander Blvd. 931,750 500,000 500,000 1,931,750
11 Grady Way/SR 167 1,500,000 1,500,000 3,000,000
12 SR169 HOV-140th to SR900 850,000 1,150,000 2,000,000
13 Duvall Ave NE
14 Renton Urban Shuttle(RUSH)
15 Arterial HOV Program
16 Trans-Valley&Soos Creek Corr.
17 Bridge Inspection&Repair 536,800 536,800
18 TDM Program 13,250 13,250 26,500
19 Loop Replacement Program
20 Sign Replacement Program
21 Light Pole Prog.
22 Sunset/Anacortes Ave NE
23 Lake Wash.By-Park to Coulon Pk
24 S.2nd Street Safety Project
25 Arterial Circulation Program
26. Project Development/Predesign
27 WSDOT Coordination Program
28 1-405 HOV Direct Access
29 City Gateways
30 Traffic Safety Program
31 Traffic Efficiency Program
32 Arterial Rehab.Prog.
33 East Valley Rd&SW 43rd Rehab
34 Trans Concurrency
35 Missing Links Program
36 Park-Sunset HOV 36,000 264,000 300,000
37 RR Crossing Safety Prog. 250,000 250,000
38 Inter-agency Signal Coord.
39 Environmental Monitoring
40 Bicycle Route Dev.Program
41 Rainier Av-SR 167 to S 2nd St
42 NE3rd/NE 4th Transit
43 CBD Bike&Ped.Connections 260,000 400,000 660,000
44 Lind Av-SW 16th-SW 43rd 20,000 630,000 200,000 850,000
45 SW 7th St./Lind Ave SW 200,000 200,000
46 Benson Rd S/S 31st St 8,000 104,000 112,000
47 Valley Connections to West
48 Oakesdale Ave SW Extension
49 Kennydale Slope Enhancement
Total Sources 551,250 2,233,250 4,045,750 1,500,000 1,036,800 500,000 9,867,050
Grants vropew 04/1512C00 1440
4-10 DRAFT
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Mitigation Proposed
Period
TIP Project Title 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Total
1 Street Overlay Program
2 Oakesdale Ave.SW Phase 1B
3 Oakesdale Ave.SW Phase 2
4 1-405/NE 44th Interchange 699,333 766,667 1,466,000
5 Transit Program
6 North-South Transit Corridor
7 Walkway Program
8 Downtown Transit Access
9 Transit Priority Signal System
10 SR167/SW 27th St/Strander Blvd.
11 Grady Way/SR 167
12 SR169 HOV-140th to SR900
13 Duvall Ave NE
14 Renton Urban Shuttle(RUSH)
15 Arterial HOV Program
16 Trans-Valley&Soos Creek Corr.
17 Bridge Inspection&Repair
18 TDM Program
19 Loop Replacement Program
20 Sign Replacement Program
21 Light Pole Prog.
22 Sunset/Anacortes Ave NE
23 Lake Wash.By-Park to Coulon Pk 750,000 750,000
24 S.2nd Street Safety Project
25 Arterial Circulation Program
26 Project Development/Predesign
27 WSDOT Coordination Program
28 1-405 HOV Direct Access
29 City Gateways
30 Traffic Safety Program
31 Traffic Efficiency Program
32 Arterial Rehab.Prog.
33 East Valley Rd&SW 43rd Rehab
34 Trans Concurrency
35 Missing Links Program
36 Park-Sunset HOV 89,000 89,000
37 RR Crossing Safety Prog.
38 Inter-agency Signal Coord.
39 Environmental Monitoring
40 Bicycle Route Dev.Program
41 Rainier Av-SR 167 to S 2nd St
42 NE3rd/NE 4th Transit
43 CBD Bike&Ped.Connections
44 Lind Av-SW 16th-SW 43rd 40,000 554,000 200,000 794,000
45 SW 7th StiLind Ave SW
46 Benson Rd S/S 31st St
47 Valley Connections to West
48 Oakesdale Ave SW Extension
49 Kennydale Slope Enhancement
Total Sources 1,489,333 1,320,667 289,000 3,099,000
MIGelon PvvopnM OEfl5/2030 14:3
4-11 DRAFT
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
L.I.D:s Proposed
Period
TIP Project Title 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Total
1 Street Overlay Program
2 Oakesdale Ave.SW Phase 1B
3 Oakesdale Ave.SW Phase 2
4 I-405/NE 44th Interchange
5 Transit Program
6 North-South Transit Corridor
7 Walkway Program
8 Downtown Transit Access
9 Transit Priority Signal System
10 SR167/SW 27th St/Strander Blvd.
11 Grady Way/SR 167
12 SR169 HOV-140th to SR900
13 Duvall Ave NE
14 Renton Urban Shuttle(RUSH)
15 Arterial HOV Program
16 Trans-Valley&Soos Creek Corr.
17 Bridge Inspection&Repair
18 TDM Program
19 Loop Replacement Program
20 Sign Replacement Program
21 Light Pole Prog.
22 Sunset/Anacortes Ave NE
23 Lake Wash.By-Park to Coulon Pk
24 S.2nd Street Safety Project
25 Arterial Circulation Program
26 Project Development/Predesign
27 WSDOT Coordination Program
28 1-405 HOV Direct Access
29 City Gateways
30 Traffic Safety Program
31 Traffic Efficiency Program
32 Arterial Rehab.Prog.
33 East Valley Rd&SW 43rd Rehab
34. Trans Concurrency
35 Missing Links Program
36 Park-Sunset HOV
37 RR Crossing Safety Prog.
38 Inter-agency Signal Coord.
39 Environmental Monitoring
40 Bicycle Route Dev.Program
41 Rainier Av-SR 167 to S 2nd St
42 NE3rd/NE 4th Transit
43 CBD Bike&Ped.Connections
44 Lind Av-SW 16th-SW 43rd
45 SW 7th StiLind Ave SW
46 Benson Rd S/S 31st St
47 Valley Connections to West
48 Oakesdale Ave SW Extension
49 Kennydale Slope Enhancement
Total Sources
IID._Rop...a oensn000 u:.s
4-12 DRAFT
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Other Proposed
Period
TIP Project Title 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Total
1 Street Overlay Program
2 Oakesdale Ave.SW Phase 1B
3 Oakesdale Ave.SW Phase 2
4 I-405/NE 44th Interchange 773,333 766,667 1,540,000
5 Transit Program
6 North-South Transit Corridor
7 Walkway Program
8 Downtown Transit Access
9 Transit Priority Signal System
10 SR167/SW 27th St/Strander Blvd. 464,356 464,356
11 Grady Way/SR 167
12 SR169 HOV-140th to SR900 100,000 175,000 275,000
13 Duvall Ave NE
14 Renton Urban Shuttle(RUSH)
15 Arterial HOV Program
16 Trans-Valley&Soos Creek Corr.
17 Bridge Inspection&Repair
18 TDM Program
19 Loop Replacement Program
20 Sign Replacement Program
21 Light Pole Prog.
22 Sunset/Anacortes Ave NE
23 Lake Wash.By-Park to Coulon Pk
24 S.2nd Street Safety Project
25 Arterial Circulation Program
26 Project Development/Predesign
27 WSDOT Coordination Program
28 1-405 HOV Direct Access
29 City Gateways
30 Traffic Safety Program
31 Traffic Efficiency Program
32 Arterial Rehab.Prog.
33 East Valley Rd&SW 43rd Rehab
34. Trans Concurrency
35 Missing Links Program
36 Park-Sunset HOV
37 RR Crossing Safety Prog.
38 Inter-agency Signal Coord.
39 Environmental Monitoring
40 Bicycle Route Dev.Program
41 Rainier Av-SR 167 to S 2nd St
42 NE3rd/NE 4th Transit
43 CBD Bike&Ped.Connections
44 Lind Av-SW 16th-SW 43rd
45 SW 7th StfLind Ave SW
46 Benson Rd S/S 31st St
47 Valley Connections to West
48 Oakesdale Ave SW Extension
49 Kennydale Slope Enhancement
Total Sources 773,333 866,667 639,356 2,279,356
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PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Undetermined
Period
TIP Project Title 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Total
1 Street Overlay Program
2 Oakesdale Ave.SW Phase 1B
3 Oakesdale Ave.SW Phase 2
4 I-405/NE 44th Interchange 903,334 6,866,666 30,500,000 24,400,000 62,670,000
5 Transit Program
6 North-South Transit Corridor _
7 Walkway Program
8 Downtown Transit Access
9 Transit Priority Signal System
10 SR167/SW 27th SU Strander Blvd. 5,564,294 13,003,400 14,679,500 6,527,000 39,774,194
11 Grady Way/SR 167 100,000 200,000 300,000.
12 SR169 HOV-140th to SR900
13 Duvall Ave NE 1,430,000 1,320,000 2,750,000
14 Renton Urban Shuttle(RUSH) 112,000 112,000 112,000 112,000 112,000 112,000 672,000
15 Arterial HOV Program
16 Trans-Valley&Soos Creek Corr.
17 Bridge Inspection&Repair
18 TDM Program
19 Loop Replacement Program
20 Sign Replacement Program
21 Light Pole Prog.
22 Sunset/Anacortes Ave NE
23 Lake Wash.By-Park to Coulon Pk
24 S.2nd Street Safety Project
25 Arterial Circulation Program
26 Project Development/Predesign
27 WSDOT Coordination Program
28 1-405 HOV Direct Access
29 City Gateways
30 Traffic Safety Program
31 Traffic Efficiency Program
32 Arterial Rehab.Prog.
33 East Valley Rd&SW 43rd Rehab_ _
34 Trans Concurrency
35 Missing Links Program
36 Park-Sunset HOV 16,000 16,000
37 RR Crossing Safety Prog.
38 Inter-agency Signal Coord.
39 Environmental Monitoring
40 Bicycle Route Dev.Program 80,000 90,000 170,000
41 Rainier Av-SR 167 to S 2nd St
42 NE3rd/NE 4th Transit 32,419 45,000 1,954,000 2,031,419
43 CBD Bike&Ped.Connections 182,500 182,500
44 Lind Av-SW 16th-SW 43rd 730,000 226,000 956,000
45 SW 7th St./Lind Ave SW
46 Benson Rd S/S 31st St 2,000 26,000 28,000
47 Valley Connections to West 110,000 1,100,000 1,210,000
48 Oakesdale Ave SW Extension 52,931 2,533,000 9,095,500 11,681,431
49 Kennydale Slope Enhancement 30,000 30,000
Total Sources 1,255,753 9,107,166 37,977,294 41,042,331 17,354,500 15,734,500 122,471,544
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SECTION FIVE
PROJECT DESCRIPTIONS
• Summary of TIP Projects & Costs 5-la
• Detailed Project Descriptions 5-1 to 5-49
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
. TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001-2006 SIX YEAR TIP
. Total Project Costs
Previous Period Total Total Total
' TIP ProloctTltlo Costs 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Total Cost Funded Unfunded
t Street Overlay Program 1,218,437 410,000 410,000 410,000 410,000 410,000 410,000 2,460,000 3,678,437 3,678,437
2 Oakesdale Ave.SW Phase 18 625,000 13,000 13,000 638,000 638,000
3 Oakesdale Ave.SW Phase 2 941,550 1,558,450 1,558,450 2,500,000 2,500,000
4 1-405/NE 44th Interchange 2,355,270 2,830,000 6,400,000 30,500,000 24,400,000 66,130,000 68,485,270 2,809,270 65,676,000
5 Transit Program 383,715 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 600,000 983,715 983,715
• e North-South Transit Corridor 15,000 15,000 15,000 30,000 30,000
7 Walkway Program 1,368,838 170,000 170,000 170,000 170,000 170,000 170,000 1,020,000 2,388,838 2,388,838
a Downtown Transit Access 1,203,757 465,696 465,696 1,669,453 1,669,453
9 TransitPrioritySignal System 572,000 387,104 387,104 959,104 959,104
10 SR167/SW 27th SU Strander Blvd. 109,894 805,800 950,000 7,945,900 13,703,400 15,650,800 7,582,000 46,637,900 46,747,794 4,577,494 42,170,300
tt Grady Way/SR 167 50,000 80,000 470,000 2,100,000 2,150,000 4,800,000 4,850,000 1,550,000 3.300,000
12 SR169 HOV-140th to SR900 150,000 372,800 1,100,000 1,677,200 3,150,000 3,300,000 1,025,000 2,275,000
13 Duvall Ave NE 20,000 80,000 250,000 2,080,000 1,320,000 3,730,000 3,750,000 1,000,000 2,750,000
14 Renton Urban Shuttle(RUSH) 378,239 172,000 - 172,000 172,000 172,000 172,000 172,000 1,032,000 1,410,239 738,239 672,000
15 Arterial HOV Program 215,355 18,000 -140,000 15,000 441,000 300,000 15,000 929,000 1,144,355 1,144,355
Is Trans-Valley&Soos Creek Corr. 20,000 30,000 30,000 20,000 80,000 100,000 100,000
17 Bridge Inspection&Repair 101,202 120,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 701,000 30,000 941,000 1,042,202 505,402 536,800
18 TDM Program 145,656 63,250 63,250 55,000 55,000 55,000 55,000 346,500 492,156 465,656 26,500
19 Loop Replacement Program 24,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 120,000 144,000 144,000
20 Sign Replacement Program 20,776 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 90,000 110,776 110,776
21 Light Pole Prog. 44,172 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 90,000 134,172 134,172
22 Sunset/Anacortes Ave NE 291,800 37,500 37,500 329,300 329,300
23 Lake Wash.By-Park to Coulon Pk 750,000 - 750,000 750,000 750,000
24 S.2nd Street Safety Project 216,375 42,500- 42,500 258,875 258,875
25 Arterial Circulation Program 507,421 250,000 150,000 100,000 250,000 250,000 250,000 . 1,250,000 1,757,421 1,757,421 .
26 Project Development/Predesign 276,620 175,000 175,000 200,000- 200,000 200,000 200,000 1,150,000 1,426,620. 1,426,620
27 WSDOT Coordination Program 29,928 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 60,000 89,928 89,928
20 1-405 HOV Direct Access 35,000 20,000 20,000 55,000 55,000
29 City Gateways 76,376 69,300 55,000 55,000 55,000 234,300 310,676 310,676
-30, Traffic Safety Program 200,114 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 240,000 - 440,114 440,114
31 Traffic Efficiency Program 513,373 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 180,000 693,373 693,373
32 Arterial Rehab.Prog. 5,646 150,000 240,000 83,471 55,000 46,335 . 240,000 814,806 820,452 820,452
33 East Valley Rd&SW 43rd Rehab 1,111,100 58,900 58,900 1,170,000 1,170,000
34 Trans Concurrency 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 •. ..,. 10,000 10,000 10,000 60,000 70,000 70,000
35 Missing Links Program 30,700 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 180,000 210,700 210,700
36 Park-Sunset HOV 198,000 72,000 528,000 798,000 798,000 393,000 405,000
37 RR Crossing Safety Prog. 126,577 300,000 10,000 10,000 320,000 446,577 196,577 250,000
38 Interagency Signal Coord. 74,572 - - - 74,572 74,572
39 Environmental Monitoring 12,855 38,817 30,000 36,529 30,000 36,665 30,000 202,011 214,866 214,011
40 Bicycle Route Dev.Program 47,600 100,000 110,000 18,000 18,000 80,000 80,000 406,000 453,600 283,600 170,000
41 Rainier Av-SR 167 to S 2nd St 5,000 15,000 15,000 20,000 20,000
42 NE3rd/NE 4th Transit 10,000 224,000 290,000 1,986,000 2,500,000 2,510,000 478,581 2,031,419
43 CBD Bike&Ped.Connections 25,000 364,000 946,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 . 1,350,000 1,375,000 532,500 842,500
44 Lind Av-SW 16th-SW 43rd 60,000 1,914,000 626,000 2,600,000 2,600,000 2,600,000
45 SW 7th St/Lind Ave SW 32,000 218,000 250,000 250,000 50,000 200,000
. 46 Benson Rd S/S 31st St 10,000 10,000 130,000 140,000 150,000 2,000 148,000
47 Valley Connections to West 50,000 110,000 1,100,000 1,210,000 1,260,000 50,000 1,210,000
48 Oakesdale Ave SW Extension 99,569 60,431 2,753,000 9,399,000 12,212,431 12,312,000 630,569 11,681,431
a9 Kennydale Slope Enhancement 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000
total Sources 13,728,488 10,866,117 17,595,2b0 41,347,100 45,785,831 21,134,800 18,9/8,000 161,707,098 175,435,586 37,709,780 137,724,950
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Street Overlay Program Functional Classification:N/A Fund: 317&102
Proj.Length:N/A Proj: 12108
Type: 1 -INFRASTRUCTURE RANK: 1 CONTACT: James Wilhoit (425)430-7319
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
Annual program for repairing and resurfacing existing roadways,operating the City's Pavement Ongoing yearly program. $135,000 of arterial rehabilitation work included to
Management System and providing data for deficiency ratings. support Overlay Program for improvements on Duvall Ave.,SW 7th and Lind Ave.
SW. Also Arterial Rehab.Program funding with grants increased to cover high
priority maintenance projects.
III
JUSTIFICATION: CHANGES:
ACP overlay,SMA,and slurry seal of streets provide for improved driving surface and are For 2000,extra$100,000 from 103 account plus$21,000 not spent in 1999.
highly cost effective ways of avoiding expensive repairs and reconstruction. The computerized
Pavement Management System and video inventory of existing roadway conditions greatly
improve the efficiency of the Overlay Program.
I Funded:1 3,678,4371 UnFunded:1
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent In 1999 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development
Precon Eng/Admin 74,954 4,954 10,000 60,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000
R-O-W(includes Admin)
Construction Contract Fee 3,284,999 569,016 555,983 2,160,000 360,000 360,000 360,000 360,000 360,000 360,000
Construction Eng/Admin 318,484 - 38,484 40,000 240,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 - 40,000
Other
TOTAL EXPENSES 3,678,437 612,454 605,983 2,460,000 410,000 410,000 410,000 410,000 410,000 410,000
URCES OF FUNDS:
2 Cent Gas Tax 2,817,680 343,180 353,500 2,121;000 353,500 353,500 353,500 353,500 353,500 353,500
Business License Fee 730,757 239,274 152,483 339,000 56,500 56,500 56,500 56,500 56,500 56,500
Vehicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand
Mitigation In-Hand
L.I.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand(103 Trf) 130,000 30,000 100,000
Grants Proposed
Mitigation Proposed
LI.D.'s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined
TOTAL SOURCES 3,678,437 612,454 605,983 2,460,000 410,000 410,000 410,000 410,000 410,000 410,000
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Oakesdale Avenue SW Phase 1B Functional Classification:PrInIpal Arterial Fund: 317
Proj.Length:0.25 miles Proj: 12189
Type: 4-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT - RANK: 2 CONTACT: Joe Armstrong (425)430-7303
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
Complete the widening to five lanes of the three-lane portion of Oakesdale Avenue SW The project will be completed in conjuction with the Oakesdale Avenue SW Phase
constructed in Phase 1 north of SW 27th. 2 project. Construction start estimated in Fall 2000 with completion in Spring 2001.
STIFICATION: CHANGES:
. ,,;,s is the last missing link in a major regional transportation corridor serving the Green River
Valley.Completion of this segment is necessary to construct Phase 2 improvements.
. I . Funded:1 638,0001 UnFunded:1
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent In 1999 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development
Precon Eng/Admin 86,520 10,028 76,492-
R-O-W(includes Admin)
Construction Contract Fee 502,980 492,980 10,000 10,000
Construction Eng/Admin 48,500 45,500 3,000 3,000
Other(wetland payback)
TOTAL EXPENSES 638,000_ 10,028 614,972 13,000 13,000
SOURCES OF FUNDS:
11°Cent Gas Tax •••-
siness License Fee 288,000 10,028 264,972 13,000 13,000
...nide License Fee 350,000 350,000
Grants In-Hand
Mitigation In-Hand
L.I.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand
Grants Proposed
Mitigation Proposed
L.I.D.'s Proposed
Other Proposed -
Undetermined
TOTAL SOURCES 638,000 10,028 614,972 13,000 13,000
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Oakesdale Ave SW Phase 2-SW 27th St to SW 31st St Functional Classification:Principal Arterial Fund: 317
Proj.Length:0.25 miles Proj: 12182
Type: 4-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT RANK: 3 CONTACT: Joe Armstrong (425)430-7303
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
Construct new four-lane plus turn lanes roadway south of SW 27th Street to SW 31st Street, Received TIA grant in 1999 in the amount of$1,310,600.Project has been
includes curbs,gutters,sidewalk,bikelanes,street lighting,drainage and traffic signals and developed in conjunction with Oakedale Avenue SW Phase 1 B. Construction
requires construction of mitigation wetlands. start in Fall 2000 with completion estimated in Spring 2001.
JUSTIFICATION: CHANGES:
This is the last missing link in a major regional transportation corridor serving the Green River The City Council authorized$1,000,000 in 1998. Grant funding and lower
Valley.The project will serve economic growth,including the Boeing Longacres site which is project estimates may require adjustment. Mitigation funds: Seattle Times-approx.
projected to provide 10,000 jobs at build out,and will provide a much needed and long-planned $50,700;$58,000 for value of Boeing property;payment for SWU property=$24,050.
additional regional north-south corridor in addition to the current over capacity routes of SR 167 TIB grant funding adjusted to reflect percentage of revised cost estimate.
and SR 181.
j Funded:1 2,500,0001 UnFunded:1
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent Pre-2000 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development 65,000 65,000
Precon Eng/Admin 275,000 157,558 117,442
R-O-W(includes Admin) 82,050 82,050
Construction Contract Fee 1,852,950 463,250 1,389,700 1,389,700
Construction Eng/Admin 225,000 56,250 168,750 168,750
Other(Contingency)
TOTAL EXPENSES 2,500,000 157,558 783,992 1,558,450 1,558,450
•URCES OF FUNDS:
2 Cent Gas Tax
Business License Fee
Vehicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand(TIA) 1,000,000 313,600 686,400 686,400
Mitigation In-Hand 610,360 152,590 457,770 457,770
L.I.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand 889,640 157,558 317,802 • 414,280 414,280
Grants Proposed
Mitigation Proposed(RW)
L.I.D.'s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined
TOTAL SOURCES 2,500,000 157,558 783,992 1,558,450 1,558,450
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
I-405/NE 44th Ave Interchange Functional Classification: Interstate Fund: 317
Proj.Length:N/A Proj: 12179
Type: 4-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT RANK: 4 CONTACT: James WIlholt (425)430-7319
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
Improve the existing interchange to provide for and to facilitate the inclusion of full multi-modal Project has been delayed pending determination of environmental clean-up at Port
and intermodal improvements in capacity,access and connections.Improvements include new Quendall. A$2.0 million TEA-21 Regional STP grant was applied for in 1999,but
and expanded ramps,improved arterial connections and signalization,and direct access ramps not awarded. Preliminary design of the new interchange is underway,funded in
for carpools and transit to the 1-405 HOV lanes.The design will accommodate direct equal shares by the City,WSDOT,and the developer. The City is the lead agency
connections by regional,subregional and local transit. through 30%design. In mid-2001,WSDOT will commence final design of the
interchange,with construction scheduled to start in 2002.
STIFICATION: CHANGES:
The existing Interchange will experience severe congestion and safety problems if the $1.16 million awarded by the State Legislature to this project in 2000. Assumed
surrounding area develops as called for in exising local and regional land use plans.The that this and the$339,000 ISTEA will be used to cover equal shares of City and
proposed Port Quendall development provides a one-time opportunity to concentrate and design WSDOT funds.
this development in conjunction with comprehensive and multi-modal transportation
improvements of regional significance.
1 Funded:1 2,809,2701 UnFunded:1 65,676,000
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent Pre-2000 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development 700,513 513 700,000
Precon Eng/Admin 6,339,757 4,757 1,450,000 4,885,000 2,685,000 2,200,000
R-O-W(includes Admin) 125,000 125,000 25,000 100,000
Construction Contract Fee 56,000,000 56,000,000 5,600,000 28,000,000 22,400,000
Construction Eng/Admin 5,000,000 5,000,000 500,000 2,500,000 2,000,000
Other 320,000 200,000 120,000 120,000
TOTAL EXPENSES 68,485,270 5,270 2,350,000 66,130,000 2,830,000 8,400,000 30,500,000 24L400,000
SOURCES OF FUNDS:
_r!Cent Gas Tax _ "
.;siness License Fee 382,870 5,270 377,600
Vehicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand(ISTEA) 339,000 339,000
Mitigation In-Hand 920,700 716,700 204,000 204,000
L I.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand(WSDOT) 1,166,700 916,700 250,000 250,000
Grants Proposed
Mitigation Proposed 1,466,000 1,486,000 699,333 766,667
LI.D:s Proposed
Other Prop.(WSDOT/) 1,540,000 1,540,000 773,333 766,667
Undetermined 62,670,000 62,670,000 903,334 6,866,666 30,500,000 24,400,000
TOTAL SOURCES 68,485,270 5,270 2,350,000 66,130,000 2,830,000 8,400,000 30,500,000 24,400,000
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Transit Program Functional Classification: N/A Fund: 317
Proj.Length:N/A Proj: 12109
Type: 2-MULTI-MODAL/TDM RANK: 5 CONTACT: Mark Longridge (425)430-7243
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
Determine and provide funding for short-range and long-range transit needs,routes and Downtown RentonTransit Center is scheduled to begin construction in July 2000.
facilities,including park and ride lots,bus shelters and arterial system improvements required to
facilitate transit access,including a Transit Center in the CBD. Joint projects with Metro will
also be pursued to improve regional transit service to Renton.Work with Metro Transit,
"nwntown Renton Association,Boeing,etc.,for implementation.
i
JUSTIFICATION: CHANGES:
Transit improvements are a vital component of the transportation system's ability to absorb future 2000 budget adjustment of$20,000 to cover additional cost of the covered walkway
traffic demand and meet Level-of-Service standards.Transit will be one key to meeting the goals for the Transit Center.
of the downtown area as well as Industrial and office park developments in other parts of the
city.Coordination with Metro and RTA projects and programs will help leverage these funds and
increase the benefits to Renton.
1 Funded:1 983,7151 UnFunded:1
•
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent In 1999 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development 1,338 1,338
Precon Eng/Admin 462,377 102,377 360,000 60,000 • 60,000 60,000 60,000 60,000 60,006
R-O-W(includes Admin)
Construction Contract Fee. 460,000 . 280,000 180,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000
Construction Eng/Admin 60,000 60,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000
Other(Contingency)
TOTAL EXPENSES 983,715 103,715 280,000. 600,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000
IURCES OF FUNDS:
Cent Gas Tax ,
Business License Fee 948,715 68,715 280,000 600,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000
Vehicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand
Mitigation In-Hand
L.I.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand 35,000 35,000
Grants Proposed (FTA)
Mitigation Proposed
L.I.D:s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined
TOTAL SOURCES 983,715 103,715 280,000 600,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
North-South Transit Corridor Functional Classification: Principal Arterial Fund: 317
Proj.Length: N/A Proj: 12190
Type: 2-MULTI-MODAL/TDM RANK: 6 CONTACT: Nick Afzali (425)430-7245
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
In conjunction with Sound Transit,perform preliminary engineering on improvements to Shattuck, Sound Transit's preliminary evaluation showed these projects as all viable in their
Hardie,or Rainier or other route to provide the ability to route transit. Design concepts would move planning work which will determine whether they might invest some$75 million
Shattuck Ave.to the west and buffer the neighborhood with sound walls and landscaping. or more in transit/HOV capital improvements in Renton.
JUSTIFICATION: CHANGES:
The City's Comprehensive Plan calls for a north-south transit route that can provide safe and New project.
reliable routing to Central Renton,the Downtown Transit Center and the Boeing/North Renton
commerciaUndustrial area.
IFunded: I 30,000IUnFunded: I
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent Pre-2000 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003. 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development 30,000 15,000 15,000 15,000
Precon Eng/Admin
R-O-W(includes Admin)
Construction Contract Fee
Construction Eng/Admin
Other
TOTAL EXPENSES 30,000 15,000 15,000 15,000
SOURCES OF FUNDS:
12 Cent Gas Tax
_ .iusiness License Fee 30,000 15,000 15,000 15,000
Vehicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand
Mitigation In-Hand
L.I.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand(Storm Utility)
Grants Proposed
Mitigation Proposed
L.I.D.'s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined
TOTAL SOURCES 30,000, 15,000 15,000 15,000
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PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Walkway Program Functional Classification:N/A Fund: 317
Proj.Length:N/A Proj: 9
Type: 3-COMMUNITY LIVABILITY/ENHANCEMENT __ RANK: 7 CONTACT: Steve Rolle (425)430-7232
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
This program provides for the design and construction of high priority non-motorized Metro/MVET ADA Bus Zone Access Improvements grant was completed in 1998.
transportation facilities for pedestrians as identified and prioritized in the 1991 Walkway Needs $375,000 was spent on Park/N 30th in 1999. (Project completed Spring 2000.)
and Priority Report and through coordination with the City's Neighborhood Program. $1.1 million will be spent for design&construction of walkway projects in 2000
(Benson Road,Sunset/Aberdeen and numerous other projects).
JUSTIFICATION:• ' CHANGES:
Providing safe and convenient non-motorized facilities is an integral part of a complete
transportation network. Specific improvements will respond to the needs of school children,the
aged and persons with disabilities,and will support increased use of transit.
I Funded:1 2,388,8381 UnFunded:1
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent In 1999 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development
Precon Eng/Admin 398,240 102,740 175,500 120,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000
R-O-W(includes Admin)
Construction Contract Fee 1,833,460 80,660 918,800 834,000 139,000 139,000 139,000 139,000 139,000 139,000
Construction Eng/Admin 157,138 15,438 75,700 66,000 11,000 11,000 11,000 11,000 11,000 11,000
Other
TOTAL EXPENSES 2,388,838 198,838 1,170,000 1,020,000 170,000 170,000 170,000 170,000 170,000 170,000
URCES OF FUNDS:
`Cent Gas Tax •-. e
L.Ziness Ucense Fee 1,281,977 261,977 1,020,000 170,000 170,000 170,000 170,000 170,000 170,000
Vehicle Ucense Fee
Grants In-Hand(MVET&TIB) 200,000 200,000
Mitigation In-Hand 33,023 33,023
L.I.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand(GF tfr.) 873,838 198,838 675,000
Grants Proposed
Mitigation Proposed
L.I.D.'s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined
TOTAL SOURCES 2,388,838 198,838 1,170,000 1,020,000 170,000 170,000 170,000 170,000 170,000 170,000
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Downtown Transit Access Program Functional Classification:Collector Arterial Fund: 317
Proj.Length:0.5 miles Proj: 12170
Type: 4-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT RANK: 8 CONTACT: Mark Longridge (425)430-7243
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
Construct transit lanes,improve turning radii,tumarounds,queue bypasses,pedestrian and Metro grant of$155,780 was spent and closed out in 1998. Project to go to
bicycle improvements,signing,channelization and signal improvements to provide improved construction in 2000 with completion in 2001.
transit access to the Renton Urban Center.Currently funded and scheduled to begin
construction in 1999 are improvements for the transit center access on Burnett Ave.and for
access to the downtown from the south. Also includes disign and construction of street,
;dng,landscape and sidewalk improvements on Burnett Ave.S.from S.3rd St.to S.4th St.
• ITIFICATION: CHANGES:
These improvements are needed to improve transit speed and reliability in Renton's Urban
Center,and to connect with the downtown Transit Center. The program will increase transit
access and ridership in Renton's Urban Center by improving speed,reliability and accessability
and enhancing intermodal transfers.
I Funded:1 1,669,4531 UnFunded:I
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent In 1999 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development
Precon Eng/Admin 295,902 96,403 199,499
R-O-W(includes Admin) _
Construction Contract Fee 1,232,526 801,142 431,384 431,384
Construction Eng/Admin 121,025 22,992 63,721 34,312 34,312
Other 20,000 20,000
TOTAL EXPENSES 1,669,453 119,395 1,084,362 465,696 465,696
so_URCES OF FUNDS:
Cent Gas Tax . "
_.,fjiness License Fee 394,624 119,395 191,862 83,367 83,367
Vehicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand . 1,134,829 752,500 382,329 382,329
Mitigation In-Hand 140,000 140,000
LI.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand
Grants Proposed
Mitigation Proposed
L.I.D.'s Proposed
Other Proposed(Metro)
Undetermined
TOTAL SOURCES 1,669,453 119,395 1,084,362 465,696 465,696
DT_Tma1 0611672000 7:27AM
5-8 DRAFT
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP .
Transit Priority Signal System Functional Classification:N/A Fund: 317
Type: 5-OPERATIONS AND SAFETY Proj.Length:N/A Proj: 12174
RANK: 9 CONTACT: Bob Cavanaugh (425)430-7222
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
Purchase and install hardware and software needed to implement Intelligent Transportation A grant application for$383,600 has been awarded by the TIB and$74,104 of
Management System(ITMS)traffic signal programming capable of providing advanced signal ISTEA grant funding.King County Metro Transit has agreed to contribute
operations,including priority programming for transit vehicles. Includes a new central $270,000 as shown below.
management system,work stations,traffic signal controllers and real time detection and
communications systems.
JUSTIFICATION: CHANGES:
Improved traffic signal operations and coordination are highly cost effective means of improving
traffic flow and safety,and expanding capacity compared to the costs of building and widening
roadways.Renton's current equipment is out of date and incapable of operating new systems
management programs.
Funded:1 959,1041 UnFunded:1
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent Pre-2000 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development
Precon Eng/Admin 103,000 9,093 75,907 18,000 18,000
R-O-W(includes Admin)
Construction Contract Fee 539,104 200,000 339,104 339,104
Construction Eng/Admin 47,000 17,000 30,000 30,000
Other(Hardware/Software) 270,000 270,000
TOTAL EXPENSES 959,104 9,093 562,907 387,104 387,104
_URCES OF FUNDS:
Cent Gas Tax , ,r
ousiness License Fee
Vehicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand(TIB&ISTEA) 457,704 195,457 262,247 262,247
Mitigation In-Hand 231,400 9,093 97,450 124,857 124,857
L.I.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand 270,000 270,000
Grants Proposed
Mitigation Proposed
L.I.D:s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined
TOTAL SOURCES 959,104 9,093 562,907 387,104 387,104
7,ondLP_Sys
06/16!2000 7.27 AM
5-9 DRAFT
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
SR 167/SW 27th St HOV/Strander Blvd. Connection Functional Classification: Minor Arterial Fund: 317
Proj.Length:0.8 miles Proj: 12138
Type: 2-MULTI-MODAL/TDM RANK: 10 CONTACT: NickAfzali (425)430-7245
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
Design and construct a new HOV exclusive interchange at SR 167 and SW 27th Street, Previous ISTEA grant of$344,000. Regional TEA-21 grant application for
arterial HOV lanes on SW 27th Street and the extension of SW 27th Street to SR 181 at $746,000 for SW 27th St connection to Strander Blvd awarded,but not obligated.
Strander Boulevard. Includes roadway,structures,curbs,sidewalks,drainage,traffic signals, Working with Sound Transit and Tukwila to include a private developer
lighting,signing and channelization and pedestrian/bicycle facilities. Transit oriented development on west end.
:,.;'L TIFICATION: CHANGES:
Serves the Valley,including the Boeing Longacres site,where TDM will be an important element
in addressing increasing traffic volumes.Allows HOV's to bypass the other congested ramps,
arterials and intersections in the Valley. Completes a missing arterial link that will provide a
direct connection to theTukwila Transit Center Longacres Commuter and Inter-city Rail Station.
I Funded:1 4,577,4941 UnFunded:1 42,170,300
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent In 1999 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development 430,000 65,000 365,000 365,000
Precon Eng/Admin 4,890,194 9,894 35,000 4,845,300 440,800 950,000 2,459,900 994,600
R-O-W(includes Admin) 2,302,000 2,302,000 1,452,000 850,000
Construction Contract Fee• 35,552,000 35,552,000 3,600,000 10,710,000 14,221,000 7,021,000
Construction Eng/Admin 3,573,600 3,573,600 434,000 1,148,800 1,429,800• 561,000
Other
TOTAL EXPENSES 46,747,794 9,894 100,000 46,637,900 805,800 950,000 7,945,900 13,703,400 15,650,800 7,582,000
SOURCES OF FUNDS:
Cent Gas Tax '
_.iiness License Fee 1,462,494 9,894 13,500 1,439_100 46,300 6,000 485,500 200,000 421,300 280,000
Vehicle License Fee 325,000 325,000 50,000 275,000
Grants In-Hand . 1,090,000 86,500 1,003,500 559,500 444,000
Mitigation In-Hand 1,700,000 1,700,000 200,000 500,000 500,000 500,000
L.I.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand
Grants Proposed 1,931,750 1,931,750 931,750 500,000 500,000
Mitigation Proposed
L.I.D:s Proposed
Other Proposed 464,356 464,356 464,356
Undetermined 39,774,194 39,774,194 5,564,294 13,003,400 14,679,500 6,527,000
TOTAL SOURCES 46,747,794 9,894 100,000 46,637,900 805,800 950,000 7,945,900 13,703,400 15,650,800 7,582,000
S14_167_H067 WW2= 721AM
5-10 DRAFT
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Grady Way/SR 167/SR 515 Functional Classification:Principal Arterial Fund: 317
Proj.Length:0.44 miles Proj: 12127
Type: 5-OPERATIONS AND SAFETY _ _ RANK: 11 CONTACT: Nick"Arzaii (425)430-7245
DESCRIPTION: • STATUS:
In conjunction with WSDOT and Sound Transit,perform a comprehensive analysis of WSDOT has recognized in its Highway System Plan the need to assure that all
short-range and long-range multi-modal transportation improvements in the critical area proposed short-term and long-term improvements on these corridors be
bounded by Grady Way,1-405,SR 167 and SR 515. compatible with one another and with long-range needs. WSDOT intends to only
fund the 1-405 Major Investment Study at this time.
Funding below shows only City share,not Sound Transit's. Total project cost
approximately$18 million.
JUSTIFICATION: CHANGES:
The two freeway interchanges and freeways and the high volume surface level regional routes City and grant participation in design and construction of Grady/Rainier has
of SR 515,Rainier Avenue and Grady Way which converge in this area are of major accelerated to begin in 2001 if Sound Transit approves this project.
importance to all travel modes,including transit,freight and SOV. With the RTA direct access $100,000 from Arterial HOV in 2002. $100,000 from Arterial Circulation in 2002
HOV planning underway along with WSDOT short term improvements and,under the 1-405 and$150,000 in 2003.
study,long term improvements being planned,it is important that impacts on Renton be
evaluated at this time.
Funded:1 1,550,0001 UnFunded:1 3,300,000
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent Pre-2000 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES: •
Project Development 50,000 50,000
Precon Eng/Admin 550,000 550,000 80,000 470,000
R-O-W(includes Admin)
Construction Contract Fee 4,000,000 4,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 -
Construction Eng/Admin 250,000 250,000 100,000 150,000
Other
• TOTAL EXPENSES 4,850,000 50,000 4,800,000 80,000 470,000 2,100,000 2,150,000
'URCES OF FUNDS:
Cent Gas Tax _
Business License Fee 850,000 50,000 800,000 50,000 200,000 300,000 250,000
Vehicle License Fee 480,000 480,000 30,000 250,000 200,000
Grants In-Hand
Mitigation In-Hand 220,000 220,000 20,000 200,000
L.I.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand
Grants Proposed 3,000,000 3,000,000 1,500,000 1,500,000
Mitigation Proposed
L.I.D.'s Proposed
Other Proposed(WSDOT)
Undetermined 300,000 300,000 100,000 200,000
TOTAL SOURCES 4,850,000! 50,000 4,800,000 80,000 470,000 2,100,000 2,150,000
Gredy_167
06,16/2000 7 29A
5-11 DRAFT
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
SR 1691-101/- 140th Way SE to SR-900 Functional Classification:Principal Fund: 317
Proj.Length:N/A Proj: 12175
Type: 2-MULTI-MODAL/TDM RANK: 12 CONTACT: Steve Rome (425)430-7232
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
Construct queue jumps and bypass lanes and provide transit priority traffic signal improvements WSDOT and King County have committed$750,000 and$275,000 respectively
on the Maple Valley Highway(SR-169)at 140th Way SE,and at and between the 1-405 toward the cost of the project.
southbound and northbound freeway ramps. Involves roadway widening at intersection
approaches and modifications to channelization and to traffic signals. Also includes widening to
improve the north-bound on ramp and south-bound off ramp movement at the I-405/SR169
rchange.
,,.311FICATION: CHANGES:
This is a high volume,high congestion corridor where providing travel time benefits for transit
and car/van pools can be achieved with high cost effectiveness. Also there are severe
congestion and safety problems that can be addressed by adding a right turn lane west-bound
on SR169 and a protected right turn lane from the 1-405 north-bound off ramp on to east-bound
SR 169.
I Funded:1 1,025,0001 UnFunded:1 2,275,000
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent Pre-2000 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development
Precon Eng/Admin 427,800 150,000 277,800 277,800
R-O-W(includes Admin) 45,000 45,000 45,000
Construction Contract Fee 2,340,000 2,340,000 912,800 1,427,200
Construction Eng/Admin 187,200 187,200 87,200 100,000
Other 300,000 300,000 50,000 100,000 150,000
TOTAL EXPENSES 3,300,000 150,000 3,150,000 372800 1,100,000 1,677,200
SOURCES OF FUNDS:
Cent Gas Tax
,, riness License Fee 275,000 40,000 235,000 135,000 50,000 50,000
Vehicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand .
Mitigation In-Hand
L.I.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand(DOT) 750,000 110,000 640,000 237,800 100,000 302,200
Grants Proposed 2,000,000 2,000,000 850,000 1,150,000
Mitigation Proposed
L.I.D:s Proposed
Other Proposed(KC) 275,000 275,000 100,000 175,000
Undetermined
TOTAL SOURCES 3,300,000 150,000 3,150,000 372800 1,100000 1,677,200
SRI69J10V D5/1672000 7:24 AM
5-12 DRAFT
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP ,
Duvall Ave NE -SR-900 to North City Limits Functional Classification:Minor Arterial Fund: 317
Proj.Length:1.67 miles Proj: 12123
Type: 1 -INFRASTRUCTURE RANK: 13 CONTACT: Sharon Griffin (425)430-7221
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
Widening roadway to 5 lanes,includes:curbs,sidewalks,storm drainage,street lighting, Newcastle has already started on designing this route to the north. A joint TIB
channelization,and bikeway from SR-900 to the North City Limits. grant application with Renton,Newcastle and King County is likely.
JUSTIFICATION: CHANGES:
Growing residential areas use this route which is also becoming a major through route between Moved to earlier implementation.
Renton and Bellevue as well as freight traffic.
1 Funded:1 1,000,0001 Unfunded:1 2,750,000
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent Pre-2000 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development 100,000 20,000 80,000 80,000
Precon Eng/Admin 350,000 350,000 250,000 100,000
R-O-W(includes Admin)
Construction Contract Fee 3,000,000 3,000,000 1,800,000 1,200,000
Construction Eng/Admin 300,000 300,000 180,000 120,000
Other
TOTAL EXPENSES 3,750,000 20,000 3,730,000 80,000 250,000 2,080,000 1,320,000
--7`URCES OF FUNDS:
Cent Gas Tax , ,7
business License Fee
Vehicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand
Mitigation In-Hand 1,000,000 20,000 980,000 80,000 250,000 650,000
L.I.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand
Grants Proposed
Mitigation Proposed
LI.D:s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined 2,750,000 2,750,000 1,430,000 1,320,000
TOTAL SOURCES 3,750,000 20,000 3,730,000 80,000 250,000 2,080,000 1,320,000
Weal
06/16/2000 742AM
5-13 DRAFT
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Renton Urban Shuttle (RUSH) Program Functional Classification:N/A Fund: 317
Proj.Length:N/A Proj: 12163
Type: 2-MULTI-MODAL/TDM RANK: 14 CONTACT: Steve Rode (425)430-7232
DESCRIPTION: ' STATUS:
Contract for operation of the Renton Urban Shuttle(RUSH)and coordination with Metro to In 1998,the RUSH shuttle contract was extended through September 2000.
provide ongoing shuttle bus service after the year 2001. Planning and development of additional' Shuttle service reduced to peak-hour,peak-period service as a result of King County
shuttle bus service within the City. revenue reduction due to the passage of 1-695. Long-term status unclear at this
point.
_ TIFICATION: CHANGES:
Clean Air Act requirements,economic development,residential livability and relief of traffic City cost reduced to$50,000 for operations of reduced service in 2000.
congestion are all dependent on achieving an increase in the usage of transit and other
non-Single Occupant Vehicle(SOV)means of transportation. The RUSH shuttle compliments
existing transit service by providing additional community based transit service.
I Funded:1 738,2391 UnFunded:1 672,000
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program _
ITEM Programmed Spent Pre-2000 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development
Precon Eng/Admin 400,239 318,239 10,000 72,000 12,000 12,000 12,000 12,000 12,000 12,000
R-O-W(includes Admin)
Construction Contract Fee
Construction Eng/Admin
Other(RUSH Contract) . - 1,010,000 50,000 960,000 160,000 160,000 160,000 160,000 160,000 160,000
TOTAL EXPENSES 1,410,239 318,239 60,000 1,032,000 172,000 172,000 172,000 172,000 172,000 172,000
SOURCES OF FUNDS:
'cent Gas Tax
-:mess License Fee 716,548 296,548 60,000 360,000 60,000 60,000 60,000 60,000 60,000 60,000
Vehicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand(FAUS/ISTEA) 21,691 21,691
Mitigation In-Hand
L.I.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand
Grants Proposed
Mitigation Proposed -
L.I.D.'s Proposed
Other Proposed -
Undetermined 672,000 672,000 112,000 112,000 112,000 112,000 112,000 112,000
TOTAL SOURCES 1,410,239 318,239 60,000 1,032,000 172,000 172,000 172,000 172,000 172,000 172,000
Shi0s 0(762000 750AM
5-14 DRAFT
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Arterial HOV,Program Functional Classification:N/A Fund: 317
Type: 2-MULTI-MODAL/TDM Proj.Length:N/A Proj: 12160
RANK: 15 CONTACT: Steve Rolle (425)430-7232
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
Perform a comprehensive analysis of short and long term HOV needs for the Renton area and HOV Arterial Study to identify specific improvements along three corridors using
develop a prioritized list with cost estimates of recommended arterial improvements,such as $86,500 ISTEA grant,has been completed. Soos Creek Study and Sound Transit
HOV lanes,HOV queue jumps,park and ride lots and other HOV facilities. Also provides Direct Access Program may both create a need to do pre-design work this year
funding in future years for construction of high priority projects as they are identified. and construction in upcoming years. $100,000 in 2000 budget is provided for
potential work associated with Sound Transit HOV projects.
JUSTIFICATION: CHANGES:
Development of arterial HOV improvements will be necessary to promote the use and efficiency Projects have been developed and are now separate items on the TIP in the
of transit and other HOV mobility options. Funding from this program will be directed to SR900,SR169 and NE 3rd/NE 4th corridors.
individual projects with HOV facilities as those projects move forward. $100,000 to Grady Way in 2002.
I Funded:1 1,144,3551 UnFunded:1
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent Pre-2000 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development 165,355 115,355 50,000
Precon Eng/Admin 204,000 50,000 154,000 18;000 11,000 15,000 50,000 45,000 15,000
R-O-W(includes Admin)
Construction Contract Fee 694,000 694,000 118,000 351,000 225,000
Construction Eng/Admin 81,000 81,000 11000 40,000 30,000
Other
TOTAL EXPENSES 1,144,355 115,355 100,000 929,000 18,000 140,000 15,000 441,000 300,000 15,000
URCES OF FUNDS:
Cent Gas Tax
Business License Fee 498,211 34,211 100,000 364,000 18,000 40,000 15,000 291,000
Vehicle License Fee 565,000 565,000 100,000 150,000 300,000 15,000
Grants In-hand(ISTEA) 81,144 81,144
Mitigation In-Hand
L.I.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand
Grants Proposed
Mitigation Proposed
L.I.D.'s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined
TOTAL SOURCES 1,144,355 115,355 100,000 929,000 18,000 140,000 15,000 441,000 300,000 15,000
A0J1017 W1672500 750AM
5-15 DRAFT
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Trans-Valley and Soos Creek Corridor Program Functional Classification: N/A Fund: 317
Proj.Length: N/A Proj: 12191
Type:• 2-MULTI-MODAL/TDM RANK: 16 CONTACT: Steve Rolle (425)430-7232
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
A joint study with King County,Kent,Tukwila and SeaTac to evaluate long-term and short-term The Trans-Valley Study started in May,2000. Transit service,HOV facilities and
multi-modal transportation improvements in the Soos Creek and Valley area. This program will potential park and ride lots will be included in the study. Funding for projects that are
fund study and pre-design work plus matching funds for grant applications. developed will come from the Arterial HOV Program and the Arterial Circulation
Program.
JusTIFICATION: CHANGES:
This is an area with limited transportation facilities while experiencing high growth rates. New project.
Funded:1 100,0001 UnFunded :1
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent Pre-2000 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development 100,000 20,000 80,000 30,000 30,000 20,000
Precon Eng/Admin
R-O-W(includes Admin)
Construction Contract Fee
Construction Eng/Admin
Other
TOTAL EXPENSES 100,000 20,000 80,000 30,000 30,000 20,000
URCES OF FUNDS:
'Cent Gas Tax
Business License Fee 100,000 20,000 80,000 30,000 30,000 20,000
Vehicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand
Mitigation In-Hand
L.I.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand
Grants Proposed
Mitigation Proposed
L.I.D.'s Proposed
Other Proposed • • _
Undetermined
TOTAL SOURCES 100,000 20,000 80,000 30,000 30,000 20,000
Tun._vtl 08/18/2000 7:50 AM
5-16 DRAFT
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP ,
Bridge Inspection & Repair Program Functional Classification:N/A Fund: 317
Type: 1 -INFRASTRUCTURE Proj.Length:WA Proj: 106
YP RANK: 17 CONTACT: Mark Longridge (425)430-7243
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
Inspect all roadway bridges owned by the City every two years to determine bridge sufficiency Ongoing yearly program.The ISTEA grant for$78,640 recieved to paint the
and load ratings,seismic retro-fit needs,undertake minor repairs,and preventative maintenance Williams Ave.Bridge was completed in 1998. BRAC grant submitted in 2000 for
as needed. seismic retrofit of Logan Ave.Bridge was awarded.
JUSTIFICATION: CHANGES:
Inspection program must be done for safety and funding purposes and as part of WSBIS Program adjusted to include cost of May Creek Bridge replacement(2005)and
Program to determine structural deficiencies,physical deterioration,or functional obsolescence Logan Ave.Bridge seismic retrofit(2000-2001).
and to qualify for Federal bridge replacement grant funding. Repair funding is provided to
accomplish improvements,identified through the inspection program,that will increase the
safety and extend the longevity of the structures.
I Funded:I 505,4021 UnFunded:I 536,800
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent In 1999 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development 35,000 5,000 30,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000
Precon Eng/Admin 53,694 26,194 27,500
R-O-W(includes Admin)
Construction Contract Fee 713,000 713,000 85,000 628,000 -
Construction Eng/Admin 57,989 9,989 48,000 5,000 43,000
Other 182,519 7,519 25,000 150,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000
TOTAL EXPENSES 1,042,202 43,702 57,500 941,000 120,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 701,000 30,000
fJRCES OF FUNDS:
Cent Gas Tax . . .,
'business License Fee 425,402 43,702 37,500 344,200 60,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 164,200 30,000
Vehicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand 80,000 20,000 60,000 60,000
Mitigation In-Hand
L.I.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand
Grants Proposed 536,800 536,800 536,800
Mitigation Proposed
L.I.D:s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined
TOTAL SOURCES 1,042,202 43,702 57,500 941,000 120,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 701,000 30,000
eng.17,d •
08/16/2000 1:56 AM
5-17 DRAFT
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Transportation Demand Management Program Functional Classification: N/A Fund: 317
Proj.Length: N/A Proj: 12135
Type: 2-MULTI-MODAL/TDM RANK: 18 CONTACT: Steve Rolle (425)430-7232
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
Develop and implement a Transportation Demand Management (TDM)program that will WSDOT CTR assistance funding reduced to$42,500.
maximize the"people-carrying"capacity of the transportation system through operational and
capital improvements and non-capital programs oriented to promote alternative travel modes
rather than SOV use. The program includes,but is not limited to,implementation of the
Commute Trip Reduction(CTR)ordinance and working with major employers on TDM
mna$ures. Also includes development and implementation of City's own CTR program.
TIFICATION: CHANGES:
The City is required by State Legislation passed in 1991 to develop and implement CTR. $8,600 of 1999 grant revenue to be credited in 2000.Renton will receive$26,500
TDM/CTR is an important element in achieving desired transportation,environmental and land in CMAQ grant funding(through joint application with King County and other
use goals. jurisdictions)for 2001-2002.
I Funded:1 465,6561 UnFunded:1 26,500
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent In 1999 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development 86,500 10,000 76,500 18,250 18,250 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000
Precon Eng/Admin 85,656 85,656
R-O-W(includes Admin) _
Construction Contract Fee
Construction Eng/Admin
Other(CTR Contract) 320,000 50,000 270,000 45,000 45,000 45,000 45,000 45,000 45,000
TOTAL EXPENSES 492,156 85,656 60,000 346,500 63,250 63,250 55,000 55,000 55,000 55,000
SOURCES OF FUNDS:
- Cent Gas Tax • `...4
'iness License Fee 117,514 28,614 8,900 80,000 10,000 10,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000
Vehicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand(CTR) 65,642 57,042 8,600
Mitigation In-Hand
L.I.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand(WSDOT) 282,500 42,500 240,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000
Grants Proposed(CTR) 26,500 26,500 13,250 13,250
Mitigation Proposed
L.I.D:s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined
TOTAL SOURCES 492,156 85,656 60,000 346,500 63,250 63,250 55,000 55,000 55,000 55,000
TDM 06/7&'2000 7S8AM
5-18 DRAFT
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Traffic Signal Loop Replacement Program Functional Classification:N/A Fund: 317
Proj.Length:N/A Proj: 16
Type: 1 -INFRASTRUCTURE RANK: 19 CONTACT: Dave Whitmarsh (425)430-7423
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
Replace failed or failing traffic signal vehicle detection loops and repair pavement as required to On-going yearly program.
achieve proper installation and assure reliability.
JUSTIFICATION: CHANGES:
Most of Renton's signals require extensive vehicle detection systems to provide traffic count data
needed for the intersection controllers and VMS signal coordination system to operate
effectively.The detection loops in the pavement must be properly maintained; their failure
results in highly inefficient operation.Pavement deterioration due to heavy traffic volumes,
trucks,and adverse weather have increased the need for replacement.
I Funded:1 144,0001 UnFunded:1
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent In 1999 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development
Precon Eng/Admin
R-O-W(includes Admin)
Construction Contract Fee 122,400 20,400 102,000 17,000 17,000 17,000 17,000 17,000 17,000
Construction Eng/Admin 3,600 600 3,000 500 500 500 500 500 500
Other(City Force) , 18,000 3,000 15,000 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500
TOTAL EXPENSES 144,000 24,000 120,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000
°^URCES OF FUNDS:
Cent Gas Tax 4 ..
�,:dness License Fee 144,000 24,000 120,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000
Vehicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand
Mitigation In-Hand
LI.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand
Grants Proposed
Mitigation Proposed
L.I.D.'s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined
TOTAL SOURCES 144,000 24,000 120,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000
Locce
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Traffic Sign Replacement Program Functional Classification:N/A Fund: 317
Proj.Length: N/A Proj: 12113
Type: 1 -INFRASTRUCTURE RANK: 20 CONTACT: Dave Whitmarsh (425)430-7423
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
This program provides for the replacement and/or relocation of signs that are obsolete,faded, On-going yearly program.Contract fee amount is for purchase of materials that
poorly located or no longer appropriate. will be assembled and installed by City.
. ITIFICATION: CHANGES:
Poor signing can create safety problems and driver confusion. Purchase of these materials
falls beyond normal maintenance budget.
' j Funded:I 110,7761 UnFunded:I
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent In 1999 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
__ Project Development
Precon Eng/Admin
R-O-W(includes Admin)
Construction Contract Fee 52,500 7,500 45,000 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500
Construction Eng/Admin
Other(City Force) 58,276 5,776 7,500 45,000 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500
TOTAL EXPENSES 110,776 5,776 15,000 90,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000
SOURCES OF FUNDS:
Cent Gas Tax • . ,
liness License Fee 110,776 5,776 15,000 90,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000
Vehicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand
Mitigation In-Hand
L.I.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand
Grants Proposed.
Mitigation Proposed
LI.D:s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined
TOTAL SOURCES 110,776 5,776 15,000 90,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000
ay'. 061162X0 8.02A/A
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Light Pole Replacement Program Functional Classification:N/A Fund: 317
Proj.Length:N/A Proj: 91
Type: 1 -INFRASTRUCTURE RANK: 21 CONTACT: Dave Whitmarsh (425)430-7423
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
This program is for the replacement of damaged luminaire and signal poles.These poles have On-going yearly program.Contract fee amount is for purchase and repair of
been damaged in unknown incidents where reimbursement through normal channels is poles.
impossible.
JUSTIFICATION: CHANGES:
Pedestrian and vehicular safety is highly related to adequate signal displays and street lighting. No work was done in 1999,so the$29,000 1999 budget was added to the
Purchase of these poles falls beyond normal maintenance budget. $15,000 in the 2000 budget to total$44,000.
1 Funded:1 134,1721 UnFunded:1
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent In 1999 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development
Precon Eng/Admin 7,500 1,500 6,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000
R-O-W(includes Admin)
Construction Contract Fee 108,772 36,772 72,000 12,000 12,000 12,000 12,000 12,000 12,000
Construction Eng/Admin
Other 17,900 5,900 12,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000
TOTAL EXPENSES 134,172 44,172 90,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000
'` JRCES OF FUNDS:
Cent Gas Tax -,
Business License Fee 134,172 44,172 90,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000
Vehicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand
Mitigation In-Hand
L.I.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand
Grants Proposed
Mitigation Proposed
L.I.D.'s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined
TOTAL SOURCES 134,172 44,172 90,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000
Pdu
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Sunset Blvd NE/Anacortes Ave NE Functional Classification: Principal Arterial Fund: 317
Proj.Length:0.10 miles Proj: 12133
Type: 5-OPERATIONS AND SAFETY RANK: 22 CONTACT: Bob Cavanaugh (425)430-7222
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
Realignment of intersection and construction of traffic signal. Grant awarded in the amount of$200,000 under the Federal Safety Program.
Project design and construction to be completed in 2001.
MFICAT1ON: CHANGES:
Safety and operational characteristics can be improved by eliminating offset of intersection. None.
I Funded:1 329,3001 UnFunded:1
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 SIx Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent Pre-2000 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development
Precon Eng/Admin 20,000 9,371 10,629
R-O-W(includes Admin) 26,300 7,461 18,839
Construction Contract Fee 258,000 223,800 34,200 34,200
Construction Eng/Admin 25,000 21,700 3,300 3,300
Other
TOTAL EXPENSES 329,300 16,832 274,968 37,500 37,500
SOURCES OF FUNDS:
Cent Gas Tax •
oiness License Fee 100,000 7,500 70,000 22,500 22,500
venicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand. 200,000 185,000 15,000 15,000
Mitigation In-Hand 29,300 9,332 19,968
LI.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand
Grants Proposed
Mitigation Proposed
LI.D.'s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined
TOTAL SOURCES 329,300 16,832 274,968 37,500 37,500
31+w18Md O6/16(2000 8:35 AM
5-22 DRAFT
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2,001 -2,006 SIX YEAR TIP
Lake Washington Blvd. - Park Ave N to Coulon Park Functional Classification:Collector Fund: 317
Proj.Length: N/A Proj: 12192
Type:, 4-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT RANK: 23_ CONTACT: Sharon Griffin (425)430-7221
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
Road widening,traffic signals,railroad crossings,drainage,curb,gutter and sidewalks. Developer to design and construct. Mitigation funds shown below represent the
Southport developer's mitigation contribution to the City,which cover a portion of the
costs,with the developer paying the remaining project costs.
JUSTIFICATION: CHANGES:
Project will serve development and access needs to Coulon Park and to the Southport Development. New project.
jFunded: I IUnFunded: I 750,000
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent Pre-2000 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development
Precon Eng/Admin
R-O-W(includes Admin)
Construction Contract Fee 750,000 750,000 750,000
Construction Eng/Admin
Other
TOTAL EXPENSES 750,000 750,000 750,000
)URCES OF FUNDS:
i,2 Cent Gas Tax
Business License Fee
Vehicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand
Mitigation In-Hand
Formed ,
Other In-Hand(Storm Utility)
Grants Proposed
Mitigation Proposed 750,000 750,000 750,000
L.I.D.'s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined
TOTAL SOURCES 750,000 750,000 750,000
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
S.2nd Street: Wells to Logan Safety Improvements Functional Classification: Principal Arterial Fund: 317
Proj.Length: N/A Proj: 12188
Type: 5-OPERATIONS AND SAFETY RANK: 24 CONTACT: Bob Cavanaugh (425)430-7222
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
This project will provide signal safety improvements. S.2nd Street from Wells Ave.to Logan A TEA 21 Hazard Elimination Grant in the amount of$225,000 was awarded to the
Ave.The improvement will be coordinated with and compatible with the Transit Signal Priority City in May 1999.
System improvements.
rriFICATION: CHANGES:
These intersections have the highest accident rates in the City. New project.
I Funded:1 258,875_1 UnFunded:1
_ Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent Pre-2000 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development
Precon Eng/Admin 46,375 46,375
R-O-W(includes Admin)
Construction Contract Fee 187,500 150,000 37,500 37,500
Construction Eng/Admin 25,000 20,000 5,000 5,000
Other
TOTAL EXPENSES 258,875 216,375 42,500 42,500
SOURCES OF FUNDS:
Cent Gas Tax
tiness License Fee 33,875 32,577 1,298 1,298
Vehicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand 225,000 183,798 41,202 41,202
Mitigation In-Hand
LI.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand
Grants Proposed
Mitigation Proposed
LI.D.'s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined
TOTAL SOURCES. 258,875 216,375 42,500 42,500
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Arterial Circulation Program Functional Classification:N/A Fund: 317
Proj.Length:N/A Proj: 29
Type: 2-MULTI-MODAL/TDM RANK: 25 CONTACT: Sharon Griffin (425)430-7221
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
This program provides for the long-range and short range planning and traffic anaysis required This project will fund the on-going planning work which will lead to refinement
to evaluate and update the Transportation Plan in relation to the Comprehensive Land Use Plan, and/or adjustment of the of improvement projects on the arterial network identified
to assess the impacts of new development proposals and to recommend local and regional in the Transportation Plan.
transportation system improvements for all modes of travel. Funding for hardware,software and
-Mployee hours required to operate the computer model is also included under this program.
JUSTIFICATION: CHANGES:
Combined State and Federal Clean Air legislation,the Growth Management Act,passage of the $100,000 to Grady Way in 2002. $150,000 to Grady Way in 2003.
RTA plan and the increasing importance of making sure that local and regional transportation
plans are coordinated to the benefit of Renton,make on-going,multi-modal planning a high
priority need.
Funded:1 1,757,4211 UnFunded:1
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program _
ITEM Programmed Spent In 1999 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development 11602,150 102,150 250,000 1,250,000 250,000 150,000 100,000 250,000 250,000 250,000
Precon Eng/Admin 155,271 155,271
R-O-W(includes Admin)
Construction Contract Fee
Construction Eng/Admin
Other
TOTAL EXPENSES 1,757,421 257,421 250,000 1,250,000 250,000 150,000 100,000 250,000 250,000 250,000
,URCES OF FUNDS:
Cent Gas Tax ..
Business License Fee 1,757,421 257,421 250,000 1,250,000 250,000 150,000 100,000 250,000 250,000 250,000
Vehicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand
Mitigation In-Hand
L.I.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand
Grants Proposed
Mitigation Proposed
L.I.D.s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined
TOTAL SOURCES 1,757,421 257,421 250,000 1,250,000 250,000 150,000 100,000 250,000 250,000 250,000
Anda C.R
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Project Development& Pre-Design Program Functional Classification:N/A Fund: 317
Type: 2-MULTI-MODAL/TDM Proj.Length: N/A Proj: 12150
RANK: 26 CONTACT: Sharon Griffin (425)430-7221
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
Perform critical activities needed for the development of future CIP projects and for grant Ongoing yearly program.
applications,including scoping,cost estimates,pre-design,interlocal agreements and
deficiency analysis. Also provides for the monitoring of active grant projects for compliance
with State and Federal laws,regulations and specifications.
rFICATION: CHANGES:
Analysis of existing and projected transportation operation problems,infrastructure maintenance -
needs,local and regional mobility goals and revenues/costs is vital to the development of
transportation projects that will be buildable,financable,best serve the needs of Renton and
- compete well for grants. Also to maintain eligibility for grant funding,the City must assure that
•
- project specifications and management comply with current State and Federal standards.
I Funded:1 1,426,6201 UnFunded:1
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent In 1999 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development 1,010,000 150,000 860,000 130,000 130,000 150,000 150,000 150,000 150,000
Precon Eng/Admin 416,620 76,620 50,000 290,000 45,000 45,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000
R-O-W(includes Admin)
Construction Contract Fee
Construction Eng/Admin
Other
TOTAL EXPENSES 1,426,620 76,620 200,000 1,150,000 175,000 175,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 200,000
SOURCES OF FUNDS:
Cent Gas Tax r
oiness License Fee 1,426,620 76,620 200,000 1,150,000 175,000 175,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 200,000
Vehicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand
Mitigation In-Hand
L.I.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand
Grants Proposed (UATA)
Mitigation Proposed
LI.D.s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined
TOTAL SOURCES 1,426,620_ 76,620 200,000 1,150,000 175,000 175,000_ 200,000 200,000- 200,000 200,000
Pn D
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
WSDOT Coordination Program Functional Classification:N/A Fund: 317
Proj.Length:N/A Proj: 12146
Type: 5-OPERATIONS AND SAFETY. RANK: 27 CONTACT: Sharon Griffin (425)430-7221
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
Provide pre-design,design and construction coordination for WSDOT projects within or Ongoing yearly program.
adjacent to Renton to assure that those projects provide the maximum benefits and minimum
problems for Renton's transportation system.
JUSTIFICATION: CHANGES:
WSDOT projects can have signficant impacts within the City. None.
I Funded:1 89,9281 UnFunded:1
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent In 1999 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development 70,000 10,000 60,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000
Precon Eng/Admin 19,928 19,928
R-O-W(includes Admin)
Construction Contract Fee
Construction Eng/Admin
Other
TOTAL EXPENSES 89,928 19,928 10,000, 60,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000
'1URCES OF FUNDS:
Cent Gas Tax .,
Business License Fee 89,928 19,928 10,000 60,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000
Vehicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand
Mitigation In-Hand
L.I.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand
Grants Proposed
Mitigation Proposed
LI.D.'s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined
TOTAL SOURCES 89,928 19,928 10,000 60,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000
WSOOT
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
1-405 HOV Direct Access Functional Classification:Freeway Fund: 317
Proj.Length:N/A Proj: 12171
Type: 2-MULTI-MODAL/TDM RANK: 28 CONTACT: Sharon Griffin (425)430-7221
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
This program provides for coordination with and input into WSDOT and RTA plans for HOV Funds are identified for coordination,which is important at this time due to
direct access interchange improvements. passage of the RTA plan which provides for two direct access interchanges in
Renton that need to be under construction by 2003.
:AFICATION: CHANGES:
Access to the 1-405 inside HOV lanes is an important element in supporting transit and ride Regional Transit Authority(RTA/Sound Transit)coordination and implementation is
sharing programs. underway.
Funded:1 55,0001 UnFunded:1
• - Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent Pre-2000 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Protect Development 55,000 35,000 20,000 20,000
Precon Eng/Admin
R-O-W(includes Admin)
Construction Contract Fee
Construction Eng/Admin
Other
TOTAL EXPENSES 55,000 35,000 20,000 20,000
SOURCES OF FUNDS:
Cent Gas Tax
• ;Mess License Fee 55,000 35,000 20,000 20,000
Vehicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand.
Mitigation In-Hand
Formed
Other In-Hand
Grants Proposed
Mitigation Proposed
L.I.D:s Proposed -
Other Proposed
Undetermined
TOTAL SOURCES 55,000 35,000 20,000 20,000
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
City Gateways Program Functional Classification:N/A Fund: 317
Proj.Length:N/A Proj: 12112
Type: 3-COMMUNITY LIVABILITY/ENHANCEMENT RANK: 29 CONTACT: Sharon Griffin (425)430-7221
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
Beautify entrance locations to the City. Projects to include signing and landscaping.Funding is As projects are identified,design and construction is pursued. Possible project
tied to the calculated share of eligible types of transportation projects and transportation funding located at S 3rd/Logan Avenue in 2000.
subject to the City's1%for the Arts program. All gateway project proposals under this program
are subject to approval of the Arts Commission.
JUSTIFICATION: CHANGES:
Displays a sense of civic pride.- None
I Funded:1 310,6761 UnFunded:1
- Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent In 1999 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development
Precon Eng/Admin 43,600 9,800 33,800 9,800 8,000 8,000 8,000
R-O-W(includes Admin) 6,000 1,500' 4,500 1,500 1,000 1,000 1,000
Construction Contract Fee 238,000 56,000 182,000 56,000 42,000 42,000 42,000
Construction Eng/Admin 23,076 7,076 2,000 14,000 2,000 4,000 4,000 4,000
Other -
TOTAL EXPENSES 310,676 7,076 69,300 234,300 69,300 55,000 55,000 55,000
°'URCES OF FUNDS:
)Cent Gas Tax ,r
'ousiness License Fee 310,676 7,076 69,300 234,300 69,300 55,000 55,000 55,000
Vehicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand
Mitigation In-Hand
L.I.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand
Grants Proposed
Mitigation Proposed
L.I.D.s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined
TOTAL SOURCES 310,676 7,076 69,300 234,300 69,300 55,000 55,000 55,000
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Miscellaneous Traffic Safety Program. Functional Classification:NSA Fund: 317
Pro).Length:N/A Proj: 12115
Type: 5-OPERATIONS AND SAFETY RANK: 30 CONTACT: Karl Hamilton (425)430-7220
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
This program provides for special small-scale traffic safety improvements that are identified and Ongoing yearly program.Traffic Operations Section identifying and prioritizing
require materials,labor or equipment beyond the normal scope of City operations and locations. Some funds may be used to match Hazard Elimination&Safety(HES)
maintenance crews. Grant(s)if application(s)are successful. Several locations,including areas
around the Downtown Transit Center,are being evaluated for funding in the 1999
budget.
3TIFICATION: CHANGES:
Historically,this level of traffic safety improvements are required on an annual basis. This
program budgets for safety projects to address these needs. Projects are typically identified
through citizen concerns,analysis of accident records or observation by City Traffic Operations
and Maintenance personnel.
I Funded:1 440,1141 UnFunded:1
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
• ITEM Programmed , Spent In 1999 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development
Precon Eng/Admin 35,862 8,862 27,000 4,500 4,500 4,500 4,500 4,500 4,500
R-O-W(includes Admin)
Construction Contract Fee 378,102 183,102 195,000 32,500 32,500 32,500 32,500 32,500 32,500
Construction Eng/Admin 26,036 8,036 18,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000
Other 114 114
TOTAL EXPENSES 440,114 114 200,000 240,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000
SOURCES OF FUNDS:
',Cent Gas Tax '
iness License Fee 440,114 114 200,000 240,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000
Vehicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand
Mitigation In-Hand
LI.D.'s Formed.
• Other In-Hand
Grants Proposed
Mitigation Proposed
L.I.D.'s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined
TOTAL SOURCES 440,114 114 200,000 240,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
•
Traffic Systems Efficiency Improvements Program Functional Classification:WA Fund: 317
Proj.Length:N/A Proj: 12162
Type: 5-OPERATIONS AND SAFETY RANK: 31 CONTACT: Karl Hamilton (425)430-7220
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
Provides for improvements to the operational efficiency of the existing roadway system, Hardware,software and programming to support the Transit Signal Priority System
including such items as development and Implementation of signal coordination programs, and the relocation of the central traffic control system to the new City Hall is
signing and channelization improvements,surveillance control and driver information system included. Signal and intersection upgrades on Burnett Ave.S at S.2nd and S.
(SC&DI),transit signal priority,Intelligent Vehicle Highway Systems(IVHS),signal 3rd Streets in conjunction with the Transit Center are included in this budget.
irovements such as protective/permissive phasing,and matching funds for possible grants Modifications at Park Ave./Lake Wash.Blvd.are also a potential candidate for the
upgrade the Central traffic control system. 1999/2000budget.
JUSTIFICATION: CHANGES:
Improving the capacity and efficiency of the existing roadway system is a very cost effective Funding from this program will be used to move the central traffic control system
element of the transportation program. to the new City Hall.1999 budget adjustment of+$321,950.
I Funded:1 693,3731 Unfunded:1
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent In 1999 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development
Precon Eng/Admin 92,294 13,373 48,921 30,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000
R-O-W(includes Admin)
Construction Contract Fee 494,488 404,488 90,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000
Construction Eng/Admin 68,826 38,826 30,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000
Other(City Force) 37,765 7,765 30,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000
TOTAL EXPENSES 693,373 13,373 500,000 180,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000
IURCES OF FUNDS:
Cent Gas Tax ..,
Business License Fee 693,373 13,373 500,000 180,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000
Vehicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand
Mitigation In-Hand
L.I.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand
Grants Proposed
Mitigation Proposed
L.I.D.'s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined
TOTAL SOURCES 693,373 13,373 500,000 180,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000
Efficiency
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Arterial Rehabilitation Program Functional Classification:Various Fund: 317
Proj.Length:N/A Proj: 12186
Type: 1 -INFRASTRUCTURE RANK: 32 CONTACT: James Wiihoit (425)430-7319
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
N 8th Street was completed under separate grant funded project. Previous 1999
As funding Is available,this program will provide for the rehabilitation of arterial streets where the appropriation of$135,000 was spent in conjunction with the Overlay Program on
restoration requirements are beyond that which can be accomplished through the annual Overlay Duvall,SW 7th and Lind was transferred to that account and new funding added
Program. to this account. 2000 budget of$1.17 million committed to East Valley Rd and
' SW 43rd Street.
STIFICATION: CHANGES:
The Overlay Program concentrates to a great degree on maintaining residential streets,where East Valley Rd&SW 43rd Street broken out into a separate TIP project.
relatively small traffic volumes and less truck and bus traffic make standard asphalt overlays a
long term means of maintenance. Arterial streets can often deteriorate rather quickly and often
require more costly rehabilitation measures and/or costly temporary repairs to avoid more
extensive deterioration. A number of arterials identified as needing major rehabilitaion are being
addressed in this'program and the Overlay Program.
I Funded:1 820,4521 UnFunded:1 _
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent In 1999 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development
Precon Eng/Admin 169,806 169,806 10,000 10,000 83,471 10,000 46,335 10.000'
R-O-W(includes Admin)
Construction Contract Fee 605,216 216 605,000 125,000 220,000 40,000 220,000
Construction Eng/Admin 35,000 35,000 . 10,000 10,000 5,000 10,000
Other 10,430 5,430 5,000 5,000
TOTAL EXPENSES 820,452 5,646 814,806 150,000 240,000 83,471 55,000 46,335 240,000
SOURCES OF FUNDS: _
' ;Cent Gas Tax '
siness License Fee 742,033 5,646 736,387 71,581 240,000 83,471 55,000 46,335 240,000
Vehicle License Fee 78,419 78,419 78,419
Grants In-Hand(`STP/NHS)
Mitigation In-Hand
L.I.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand
Grants Proposed _
Mitigation Proposed
LI.D.'s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined
TOTAL SOURCES 820,452 5,646 814,806 150,000 240,000 83,471 55,000 46,335 240,000
An.Ael Rehth 091I6/2000 9.13AM
5-32 DRAFT
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
East Valley Rd & SW 43rd Rehabilitation Functional Classification:Collector Fund: 317
Proj.Length: Proj: 12184
Type: 1 -INFRASTRUCTURE RANK: 33 CONTACT: Mark Longridge (425)430-7243
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
Reconstruct and overlay E.Valley Rd&SW 43rd St from SR 167 to 1000 feet east of Oakesdale. Construction planned to start in 2000.
JUSTIFICATION: CHANGES:
Streets have deteriorated under heavy traffic. Additional grant funding of$349,711 awarded for SW 43rd St and Lind Ave SW
creating a$525,629 total over the years 2000 and 2001. Funds from Arterial
Rehabilitation Program committed to this project.
` !Funded: I 1,170,0001UnFunded: I
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent In 1999 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development
Precon Eng/Admin 81,000 35,188 45,812
R-O-W(includes Admin)
Construction Contract Fee 1,020,000 968,000 52,000 52,000
Construction Eng/Admin 69,000 62,100 6,900 6,900
Other
TOTAL EXPENSES 1,170,000 35,188 1,075,912 58,900 58,900
OURCES OF FUNDS:
1/2 Cent Gas Tax
Business License Fee 644,371 35,188 602,846 6,337 6,337
Vehicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand 525,629 473,066 52,563 52,563
Mitigation In-Hand
L.I.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand(Storm Utility)
Grants Proposed
Mitigation Proposed
L.I.D.'s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined
TOTAL SOURCES 1,170,000 35,188 1,075,912 58,900 58,900
E_va.r
06/16,2000 915 AM
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Transportation Concurrency/LOS Program Functional Classification:N/A Fund: 317
Proj.Length: N/A Proj: 12107
Type: 4-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT RANK: 34 CONTACT: Steve Rolle (425)430-7221
DESCRIPTION: - STATUS:
The City has created a city-wide Transportation Benefit Zone as part of the GMA On-going yearly program.
Comprehensive Plan's Transportation Concurrency requirements to provide a source of funds for
transportation improvements necessary to support new development.This project supports the
necessary planning effort to determine appropriate fees to charge as part of the mitigation
process,to adjust the fee due to transportation plan changes and other factors affecting the
fees,as a funding source and to monitor the funds collected.
TIFICATION: CHANGES:
Management of the Transportation concurrency and mitigation programs are an integral part of
planning transportation improvements,ensuring that new development pays a fair share of the
cost,and in maintaining the level of service required under GMA to allow new development to be
approved and to take place.
1 Funded:1 70,0001 UnFunded:1
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM. Programmed Spent In 1999 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development 70,000 10,000 60,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000
Precon Eng/Admin
R-O-W(includes Admin) ,
Construction Contract Fee
Construction Eng/Admin
Other
TOTAL EXPENSES 70,000 10,000 60,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000
SOURCES OF FUNDS: _
;ent Gas Tax
ness License Fee 70,000 10,000 60,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000
Vehicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand
Mitigation In-Hand
LI.D:s Formed
Other In-Hand
Grants Proposed
Mitigation Proposed _
LI.D:s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined
TOTAL SOURCES 70,000 10,000 60,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000
T(u 06/16,2000 9 17AM
5-34 DRAFT
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Missing Links Program Functional Classification:N/A
Fund: 317
Proj.Length:N/A Proj: 12106
Type: 5-OPERATIONS AND SAFETY RANK: 35 CONTACT: Sharon Griffin (425)430-7221
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
This funding provides for the completion of transportation links that do not qualify for other With the high rate of development in the City,funding was added for potential
sources of funding. An example would be a section of roadway between two LID's or between City/developer partnership opportunities.
two developer mitigation improvement projects.
JUSTIFICATION: CHANGES:
Making the necessary,and often small-scale,improvements needed to connect other projects.
can achieve significant benefits.
1 Funded:1 210,7001 UnFunded:1
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program _
ITEM Programmed Spent In 1999 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development
Precon Eng/Admin 28,000 4,000 24,000 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000
R-0-W(includes Admin) 700 700
Construction Contract Fee 168,000 24,000 144,000 24,000 24,000 24,000 24,000 24,000 24,000
Construction Eng/Admin 14,000 2,000 12,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000
Other
TOTAL EXPENSES 210,700 700 30,000 180,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000
URCES OF FUNDS:
Cent Gas Tax .,
Business License Fee 210,700 700 30,000 180,000 30,000 30,000- 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000
Vehicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand
Mitigation In-Hand
L.I.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand
Grants Proposed
Mitigation Proposed
L.I.D:s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined
TOTAL SOURCES 210,700 700 30,000 180,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000
M_1No
06/161003 9t9AM
5-35 DRAFT
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Park-Sunset Corridor- Duvall Ave to Garden Ave Functional Classification:Principal Fund: 317
Proj.Length:N/A Proj: 12177
Type: 2-MULTI-MODAL/TDM RANK: 36 CONTACT: Sharon Griffin (425)430-7221
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
Identify and construct traffic operational improvements as needed throughout the corridor.
ST1FICATION: CHANGES:
I nis important corridor is subject to high growth in travel demand. Changed from HOV project to general purpose traffic project.
I Funded:1 393,0001 UnFunded:1 405,000
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed , Spent Pre-2000 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development
Precon Eng/Admin 94,000 94,000 22,000 72,000
R-O-W(includes Admin)
Construction Contract Fee 640,000 640,000 160,000 480,000
Construction Eng/Admin 64,000 64,000 16,000 48,000
Other
TOTAL EXPENSES 798,000 798,000 198,000 72,000 528,000
SOURCES OF FUNDS:
Cent Gas Tax
iness License Fee 193,000 193,000 122,000 36,000 35,000
venicie License Fee 200,000 200,000 60,000 140,000
Grants In-Hand
Mitigation In-Hand
LI.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand
Grants Proposed 300,000 300,000 36,000 264,000
Mitigation Proposed 89,000 89,000 89,000
LI.D.s Proposed -
Other Proposed
Undetermined 16,000 16,000 16,000
TOTAL SOURCES 798,000 798,000 198,000 72,000 528,000
2969_6vnei 06116,2000 9 20A
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP .,
Railroad Crossing Safety Program Functional Classification:N/A Fund: 317
Proj.Length:N/A Proj: 12166
Type: 5-OPERATIONS AND SAFETY RANK: 37 CONTACT: Sharon Griffin (425)430-7221
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
Install railroad crossing upgrade improvements at locations determined to warrant safety Grant funds will be sought through the Federal railroad crossing program
improvements. Depending on the needs of the location,work could include rubber crossing administered by WSDOT.
pads,lighted or unlighted signing,motion detectors,gates and connections to traffic signals to Grant applications were submitted in 2000 to fund railroad crossings at Lake
provide signal pre-emption. Washington Boulevard and the Coulon Park/Southport entrance.
JUSTIFICATION: CHANGES:
Railroad roadway crossings can present a serious safety concern that needs to be addressed $25,000 in 2000 budget for Mill Avenue crossing improvement.
when conditions warrant improvements.
I Funded:I 196,5771 UnFunded:1 250,000
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent Pre-2000 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development
Precon Eng/Admin 108,085 38,085 70,000 50,000 10,000 10,000
R-O-W(includes Admin)
Construction Contract Fee 323,101 63,101 25,000 235,000 235,000
Construction Eng/Admin 15,391 391 15,000 15,000
Other(Contingency)
TOTAL EXPENSES 446,577 101,577 25,000 320,000 300,000 10,000 10,000
,URCES OF FUNDS:
Cent Gas Tax • . .
Business License Fee 107,247 12,247 25,000 70,000 50,000 10,000 10,000
Vehicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand 89,330 89,330
Mitigation In-Hand
L.I.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand
Grants Proposed 250,000 250,000 250,000
Mitigation Proposed
L.I.D.'s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined
TOTAL SOURCES 446,577_ 101,577 25,000 320,000 300,000 10,000 10,0001
...xng.
06,16/1000 9X1 AM
5-37 DRAFT
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Interagency Signal Coordination Functional Classification: N/A Fund: 317
Proj.Length: N/A Proj: 12140
Type: 5-OPERATIONS AND SAFETY RANK: 38 CONTACT: Sharon Griffin (425)430-7221
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
Provide means of signal coordination across jurisdictional boundaries of Renton,Kent,Tukwila, Tukwila is lead agency for an inter-jurisdictional ISTEA grant approved for design
King County&WSDOT. Implement signal sequences coordinated through broadcast world time of this project.Grant funds are being managed by Tukwila for the other agencies.
with necessary hardware to interface with Renton's master signal computer. Develop regional Funding is included in carry forward funds. Project could be expanded to include
traffic flow parameters&signal timings. Intelligent Transportation System Improvements on Carr RdJSW 43rd St./S.180th
St corridor if King Co.obtains grant funding.
STIFICATION: CHANGES:
Improve traffic flows,reduce congestion,reduce fuel consumption&air pollution.FHWA None.
demonstration project.
I Funded:I 74,5721 Unfunded:I
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent Pre-2000 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development 7,266 7,266
Precon Eng/Admin 11,384 7,184 4,200
R-O-W(includes Admin)
Construction Contract Fee 45,000 45,000
Construction Eng/Admin 3,000 3,000
Other 7,922 122 7,800
TOTAL EXPENSES 74,572 14,572 60,000
SOURCES OF FUNDS:
Cent Gas Tax •
oiness License Fee 26,572 14,572 12,000
vehicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand 48,000 48,000
Mitigation In-Hand
LI.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand
Grants Proposed
Mitigation Proposed
LI.D:s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined
TOTAL SOURCES 74,572 14,572 60,000
Agn&Caad 06/16/2000 924A
5-38 DRAFT
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Environmental Monitoring Program Functional Classification:N/A Fund: 317
Type: 1 -INFRASTRUCTURE Proj.Length:N/A Proj: 12187
RANK: 39 CONTACT: Joe Armstrong (425)430-7303
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
Monitoring of wetland mitigation installed as a project environmental requirement and to perform Wetland mitigation installed in conjuction with Oakesdale Ave.SW Phase 1 and
biological assessments as required by the Endangered Species Act. Houser Way Relocation projects.
JUSTIFICATION: CHANGES:
Monitoring ensures that the wetland vegetation installed is properly established. Creates an
account to pay for unscheduled project environmental assessments.
I Funded:1 214,0111 Unfunded:I
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent In 1999 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development
Precon Eng/Admin 34,011 12,000 22,011 8,817 6,529 6,665
R-O-W(includes Admin)
Construction Contract Fee
Construction Eng/Admin
Other(Contingency) 180,855 855 180,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000
TOTAL EXPENSES 214,866 855 12,000 202,011 38,817 30,000 36,529 30,000 36,665 30,000
^.URCES OF.FUNDS:
Cent Gas Tax
Business License Fee 214,011 12,000 202,011 38,817 30,000 36,529 30,000 36,665 30.000
Vehicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand
Mitigation In-Hand
L.I.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand
Grants Proposed
Mitigation Proposed
L.I.D:s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined
TOTAL SOURCES 214,011 12,000 202,011 38,817 30,000 36,529 30,000 36,665 30,000
�,;r
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5-39 DRAFT
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Bicycle.Route Development Program Functional Classification: N/A Fund: 317
Proj.Length: N/A Proj: 12173
Type: 3-COMMUNITY LIVABILITY/ENHANCEMENT RANK: 40 CONTACT: Steve Rolle (425)430-7232
DESCRIPTION: ' STATUS:
Further develop the City's non-motorized facilities. Sign Bicycle Routes along preferred Projects will be developed,prioritized and evaluated for potential grant funding.
corridors.Construct missing links in the bicycle route system. Construct site-specific Parks Dept.is updating the Trails Master Plan.
improvements. Upgrade routes as needed to safely accommodate bicycle traffic. Publicize
Renton bicycle route network.Provides funding to match grant requests for bicycle construction
improvements.
:STIFICATION: CHANGES:
i ne City does not currently have a well-developed bicycle route system; this program will
complete an integrated system of bicycle routes and trails and upgrade streets to better
accommodate bicycles.Many locations along existing and potential routes have site-specific
safety problems,whichwould be addressed in this program. Additionally,there is a strong
demand for better-developed non-motorized facilities in Renton.
I Funded:j 283,600] UnFunded:1 170,000
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent Pre-2000 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development 2,255 2,255
Precon Eng/Admin 61,345 11,345 4,000 46,000 10,000 10,000 2,000 2,000 11,000 11,000
R-O-W(includes Admin)
Construction Contract Fee 355,000 27,000 328,000 82,000 90,000 14,000 14,000 64,000 64,000
Construction Eng/Admin 35,000 . 3,000 32,000 8,000 10,000 2,000 2,000 5,000 5,000_
Other
TOTAL EXPENSES 453,600 13,600 34,000 406,000 100,000 110,000 18,000 18,000 80,000 80,000
SOURCES OF FUNDS:
Cent Gas Tax
riness License Fee 223,600 13,600 34,000 176,000 20,000 20,000 18,000 18,000 80,000 20,000
Vehicle License Fee 60,000 60,000 60,000
Grants In-Hand
Mitigation In-Hand
L.I.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand
Grants Proposed
Mitigation Proposed
L.I.D.s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined 170,000 170,000 80,000 90,000
TOTAL SOURCES 453,600 13,600 34,000 406,000 100,000 110,000 18,000 18,000 80,000 80,000
B Raro 06/162000 9:38 AM
5-40 DRAFT
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2,001 -2,006 SIX YEAR TIP
Rainier Ave-SR 167 to S 2nd St Functional Classification:N/A Fund: 317
Proj.Length: N/A Proj: 12193
Type: 2-MULTI-MODAL/TDM RANK: 41 CONTACT: Nick Afzali (425)430-7245
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
Pre-engineering study to evaluate short-term and long-term traffic flow and safety improvements New project. Sound Transit will be evaluating the potential for HOV lanes.
in this corridor. Included will be access controlconsolidation of driveways,potential for adding
HOV lanes and signing and intersection improvements.
JUSTIFICATION: CHANGES:
This is a critical corridor serving the central Renton area with existing operational problems and it
is projected to experience severe congestion in the future.
• (Funded: I 20,000JUnFunded: I
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent Pre-2000 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development 20,000 5,000 15,000 15,000
Precon Eng/Admin
R-O-W(includes Admin)
Construction Contract Fee
Construction Enq/Admin
Other.
TOTAL EXPENSES 20,000 5,000 15,000 15,000
)URCES OF FUNDS:
1/2 Cent Gas Tax
Business License Fee 20,000 5,000 15,000 15,000
Vehicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand
Mitigation In-Hand
L.I.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand(Storm Utility)
Grants Proposed
Mitigation Proposed
L.I.D.'s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined
TOTAL SOURCES 20,000 5,000 15,000 15,000
Runlet
0616/2000 9:15 AM
5-41 DRAFT
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP •
NE 3rd/NE 4th Corridor Improvements Functional Classification: Principal Fund: 317
Proj.Length: N/A Proj: 12176
Type: 2-MULTI-MODAL/TDM RANK: 42 CONTACT: Sharon Griffin (425)430-7221
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
This project involves a series of key Improvements in this corridor to improve traffic operations Further analysis needed to specify,prioritize and schedule improvements in this
such as: rechannelization and traffic signal modifications,construction of an eastbound corridor.
hill-climbing lane from Monterey Ave to east of Edmonds Ave,transit priority signal
treatments and possibly queue jumps throughout the corridor with special attention to the
Jefferson intersection.
'STIFICATION: CHANGES:
This corridor has high transit usage and general purpose demand. Changed from a transit oriented project to a project oriented to general purpose
traffic.
I Funded:1 478,5811 UnFunded:1 2,031,419
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed _ Spent Pre-2000 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development 20,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 _
Precon Eng/Admin 290,000 290,000 214,000 76,000
R-O-W(includes Admin) .
Construction Contract Fee 2,000,000 2,000,000 192,500 1,807,500
Construction Eng/Admin 200,000 200,000 21,500 178,500
Other
TOTAL EXPENSES 2,510,000 10,000 2,500,000 224,000 290,000 1,986,000
SOURCES OF FUNDS:
t. Cent Gas Tax ' ' .,
_biness License Fee 87,000 10,000 77,000 10,000 35,000 32,000
' venicle License Fee 391,581 391,581 181,581 210,000
Grants In-Hand
Mitigation In-Hand
L.I.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand
-
Grants Proposed
Mitigation Proposed
LI.D.s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined 2,031,419 2,031,419 32,419 45,000 1,954,000
TOTAL SOURCES 2,510,000 10,000 2,500,000 224,000 290,000 1,986,000
NE3MJE4f1 067162000 9 47A
5-42 DRAFT
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
CBD Bicycle and Pedestrian Connections Functional Classification:N/A Fund: 317
Proj.Length:N/A Proj: 12185
Type:. 3-COMMUNITY LIVABILITY/ENHANCEMENT RANK: 43 CONTACT: Steve Rolle (425)430-7232
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
This project will design and construct priority bike and pedestrian connections in the Central The Transportation Division is beginning a study to recommend facilities to
Business District as determined by planning and pre-engineering studies. Connections to and complete the Lake Washington Loop Route through downtown.
among the Lake Washington Loop Trail,the Cedar River Trail and the Transit Center are
important elements.
JUSTIFICATION: CHANGES:
The City has developed a number of significant non-auto transportation features in its central Grant application for 2001 for completion of identified projects.
area,including the Cedar River and Lake Washington Loop trails and the Transit Center.
Making good connections among these transportation elements is both a challenging and
necessary goal.
1 Funded:I 532,5001 UnFunded:I 842,500
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent Pre-2000 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development 50,000 50,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000
Precon Eng/Admin 313,600 25,000 288,600 54,600 234,000
R-O-W(includes Admin)
Construction Contract Fee 841,600 841,600 280,000 561,600
Construction Eng/Admin 169,800 169,800 29,400 140,400
Other
TOTAL EXPENSES 1,375,000 25,000 1,350,000 364,000 946,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000
^IURCES OF FUNDS:
Cent Gas Tax
Business License Fee 532,500 25,000 507,500 104,000 363,500 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000
Vehicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand
Mitigation In-Hand
L.I.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand
Grants Proposed. - 660,000 660,000 260,000 400,000
Mitigation Proposed
L.I.D:s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined 182,500 182,500 182,500
TOTAL SOURCES 1,375,000 25,000 1,350,000 364,000 946,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000
CDB_BAs Pb
06/762000 9 49A
5-43 DRAFT
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Lind Avenue-SW 16th St to SW 43rd St Functional Classification:Minor Arterial Fund: 317
Proj.Length: 1.69 miles Proj: 24
Type: 5-OPERATIONS AND SAFETY RANK: 44 CONTACT: Sharon Griffin (425)430-7221
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
Widen existing roadway to 5 lanes where required. Includes new roadway,curbs,sidewalks, The needs,priorities and schedules for improvements on Lind Avenue will be
drainage,signals,lighting,signing and channelization. determined through Arterial Circulation studies. Construction of a signal at the
intersection of Lind Ave.and SW 27th St.occurred in 1998 as an initial phase.
STIFICATION: CHANGES:
Increasing traffic demands in the Valley including the proposed development at the Boeing
Longacres site,will create the need for increasing the capacity of this major north/south arterial.
I Funded:I I UnFunded:1 2,600,000
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001. Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent Pre-2000 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development
Precon Eng/Admin 138,000 138,000 60,000 78,000
R-O-W(includes Admin)
Construction Contract Fee 2,280,000 2,280,000 1,700,000 580,000
Construction Eng/Admin 182,000 182,000 136,000 46,000
Other
TOTAL EXPENSES 2,600,000 2,600,000 60,000 1,914,000 626,000
SOURCES OF FUNDS:
Cent Gas Tax .
lsiness License Fee
Vehicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand
Mitigation In-Hand
LI.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand
Grants Proposed(UATA) 850,000 850,000 20,000 630,000 200,000
Mitigation Proposed 794,000 794,000 40,000 554,000 200,000
LI.D.'s Proposed
Other.Proposed
Undetermined 956,000 956,000 730,000 226,000
TOTAL SOURCES 2,600,000 2,600,000 60,000 1,914,000 626,000
Lily _ 06/16/2000 10:W AM
5-44 DRAFT •
CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
SW 7th St/Lind Ave SW Functional Classification:Minor Arterial Fund: 317
Proj.Length: Intersection Proj: 12153
Type: 5-OPERATIONS AND SAFETY RANK: 45 CONTACT: Bob Cavanaugh (425)430-7222
DESCRIPTION: . STATUS:
Install new fully actuated traffic signal,including poles,signal and pedestrian displays,detection Project cannot proceed until funding is obtained. Grant opportunities will
loops,emergency pre-emption,a new signal controller,interconnect to master computer and be pursued.
associated channelization.
JUSTIFICATION: CHANGES:
Increasing vehicular and pedestrian traffic in this area is warranting a traffic signal based on '
safety and delays.
I Funded:I 50,0001 UnFunded:1 200,000
• Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
• ITEM. Programmed Spent In 1999 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development
Precon Eng/Admin 32,000 32,000 32,000
R-O-W(includes Admin)
Construction Contract Fee 200,000 200,000 200,000
Construction Eng/Admin 18,000 18,000 18,000
Other
TOTAL EXPENSES 250,000 250,000 32,000 218,000
_ IURCES OF FUNDS:
Cent Gas Tax .
Business License Fee 15,000 15,000 7,000 8,000
Vehicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand
Mitigation In-Hand 35,000 35,000 25,000 10,000
LI.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand
Grants Proposed 200,000 200,000 200,000'
Mitigation Proposed
L.I.D:s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined
TOTAL SOURCES 250,000 250,000 32,000 218,000
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PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Benson Rd S/S 31st St Functional Classification:Minor Arterial Fund: 317
Proj.Length: Intersection Proj: 12129
Type: 5-OPERATIONS AND SAFETY RANK: 46 CONTACT: Sharon Griffin (425)430-7221
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
Install a complete actuated traffic signal at Benson Rd S and S 31st St designed to provide for Project cannot proceed until funding is obtained. King County is lead agency for
possible future Benson Rd widening. determining when this project will proceed.
9TIFICATION: CHANGES:
i,wation is approaching signal warrants and traffic volume is increasing. Signal will reduce side
street delays and improve safety.
I Funded:1 2,0001 UnFunded:1 148,000
• Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed , Spent Pre-2000 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development
Precon Eng/Admin 20,000 10,000 10,000 10,000
R-O-W(includes Admin)
Construction Contract Fee 120,000 120,000 120,000
Construction Eng/Admin 10,000 10,000 10,000
Other
TOTAL EXPENSES 150,000 10,000 140,000 10,000 130,000
SOURCES OF FUNDS:
' Cent Gas Tax •- •,
iness License Fee 2,000 2,000
'v ci iicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand
Mitigation In-Hand
L.I.D.'s Formed .
Other In-Hand
Grants Proposed 120,000 8,000 112,000 8,000 104,000
Mitigation Proposed
LI.D:s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined 28,000 28,000 2,000 26,000
TOTAL SOURCES 150,000 10,000 140,000 10,000 130,000
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PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Valley Connections to West Functional Classification:N/A Fund: 317
Proj.Length:N/A Proj: 12149
Type: 4-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT RANK: 47 CONTACT: Nick Afzali (425)430-7245
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
Provides for improvements connecting the Renton Valley area to the west. Approximately$34,000 was committed to the City of Tukwila for completion of a
design report in 1998 for the grade separation at SW 43rd Street(S.180th St.)
and UPRR/BNSF railroad tracks.
JUSTIFICATION: CHANGES:
Provides westerly access to and from Renton Valley area.Project(s)respond to existing SW 27th St.connection to SR 181 at Strander Blvd.is now a separate TIP Project
Renton/Tukwila Interlocal Agreement entered into when City boundaries were adjusted. (see TIP Project No.10)
I Funded:1 50,0001 UnFunded:j 1,210,000
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM , Programmed Spent Pre-2000 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development 179,641 1,051 48,590 130,000 110,000 20,000
Precon Eng/Admin 1,000,359 359 1,000,000 1,000,000
R-O-W(includes Admin) 80,000 80,000 80,000
Construction Contract Fee
Construction Eng/Admin
Other
TOTAL EXPENSES 1,260,000 1,410 48,590 1,210,000 110,000 1,100,000
`1URCES OF FUNDS:
Cent Gas Tax
Business License Fee 50,000 1,410 48,590
Vehicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand
Mitigation In-Hand
L.I.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand
Grants Proposed
Mitigation Proposed
L.I.D:s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined 1,210,000 1,210,000 110,000 1,100,000
TOTAL SOURCES 1,260,000 1,410 48,590 1,210,000 110,000 1,100,000
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PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Oakesdale Ave SW- Extension to SR 900 Functional Classification: Principal Arterial Fund: 317
Proj.Length:0.80 miles Proj: 12116
Type: 4-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTRANK: 48 CONTACT: Sharon Griffin (425)430-7221
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
Performed a design study for an ultimate 4-5 lane improvement. Includes curbs, The preliminary design study was completed in 1999. The study estimated a total
sidewalk,drainage,street lighting,traffic signals,channelization and retaining walls. project cost at$12.0 million with King Co.and the City's share at$7.0 million and
$5.0 million respectively. This amount is programmed for future years.
TIFICATION: CHANGES:
vviii serve growing north-south traffic demand and reduce congestion on Rainier Avenue and None.
Grady Way.This project will be mostly financed through off-site improvements and mitigation
payments by adjacent development,with potential grants reflecting the regional benefits
associated with development of this route.
I Funded:1 630,5691 UnFunded:j 11,681,431
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent Pre-2000 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development 62,246 1,815 60,431 60,431
Precon Eng/Admin 1,577,754 97,754 1,480,000 1,480,000
R-O-W(includes Admin) 1,273,000 1,273,000 1,273,000
Construction Contract Fee 8,703,000 8,703,000 8,703,000
Construction Eng/Admin 696,000 696,000 696,000
Other
TOTAL EXPENSES 12,312,000 99,569 12,212,431 60,431 2,753,000 9,399,000
SOURCES OF FUNDS:
f'?Cent Gas Tax •r
,, `iness License Fee 585,312 54,312 531,000 7,500 220,000 303,500
.,icle License Fee
Grants In-Hand
Mitigation In-Hand
L.I.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand(King Co.) 45,257 45,257
Grants Proposed _
Mitigation Proposed
L.I.D.'s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined 11,681,431 11,681,431 52,931 2,533,000 9,095,500
TOTAL SOURCES 12,312,000_ 99,569 12,212,431 60,431_ 2,753,000 9,399,000
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PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DIVISION
2001 -2006 SIX YEAR TIP
Kennydale Slope Functional Classification: N/A Fund:
Proj.Length:N/A Proj:
Type: 3-COMMUNITY LIVABILITY/ENHANCEMENT RANK: 49 CONTACT: Lin Wilson (425)430-7223
DESCRIPTION: STATUS:
The Kennydale Homeowners Association has requested that the City identify funding to Not grant eligible. Need to identify funding source.
remediate an existing slope problem.
JUSTIFICATION: CHANGES:
New project.
Funded:1 I UnFunded:J 30,000
Project Totals Programmed Pre-2001 Six Year Program
ITEM Programmed Spent In 1999 2000 Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
EXPENSES:
Project Development
Precon Eng/Admin
R-O-W(includes Admin)
Construction Contract Fee
Construction Eng/Admin
Other 30,000 30,000 30,000
TOTAL EXPENSES 30,000 30,000 30,000
URCES OF FUNDS:
1/2 Cent Gas Tax
Business License Fee
Vehicle License Fee
Grants In-Hand
Mitigation In-Hand
L.I.D.'s Formed
Other In-Hand
Grants Proposed
Mitigation Proposed
L.I.D.'s Proposed
Other Proposed
Undetermined 30,000 30,000 30,000
TOTAL SOURCES 30,000 30,000 30,000
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SECTION SIX
APPENDIX
• Abbreviations & Acronyms 6-1
• TIP Adopting Resolution 6-2
iBREVIATIONS AND ACR( VMS
The following list defines the abbreviated words or acronyms used in the City of Renton's Six-Year
Transportation Improvement Plan.
BRAC Bridge Replacement Advisory Committee
CBD Central Business District
CIP Capital Improvement Program
CMAQ Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality
CTR Commute Trip Reduction(State Act)
EB East Bound
ER Emergency Relief
FAS Federal Aid Secondary Program
FAUS Federal Aid Urban System
FHWA Federal Highway Administration Federal Transit Administration
HCT High Capacity Transit
HES Federal Aid Hazard Elimination and Safety Program
HOV High Occupancy Vehicles
I/C Interchange
ITS Intelligent Transportation System
ISTEA Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act(Federal Highway Bill)
LID Local Improvement District
METRO Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle
MUTCD Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices
NCL North City Limits
NB North Bound
PMS Pavement Management System
Precon Preconstruction Engineering/Administration (design phase of project)
PRT Personal Rapid Transit
PS&E Plans, Specifications, and Estimates
ROW Right-of-Way
SB South Bound
SC&DI Surveillance Control and Driver Information
SCATBd South County Area Transportation Board
SCL South City Limits
SOV Single Occupant Vehicle
STP Surface Transportation Program
WSBIS Washington State Bridge Inventory System
TBD Transportation Benefit District
TEA-21 Transportation Efficiency Act
TDM Transportation Demand Management Program
TIA Transportation Improvement Account(administered by TIB)
TIB Transportation Improvement Board
TIP Transportation Improvement Plan
UATA Urban Arterial Trust Account(administered by TIB)
VMS Vehicle Master System
WB West Bound
WCL West City Limits
WSDOT Washington State Department of Transportation
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