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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCommittee of the Whole - 25 Feb 2019 - Agenda - Pdf-�Renton AGENDA Committee of the Whole Meeting 6:00 PM - Monday, February 25, 2019 Council Chambers, 7th Floor, City Hall —1055 S. Grady Way 1. Parks, Recreation and Natural Areas Update a) Presentation 2. KC METRO Rapid Ride I -Line Introduction a) Presentation b) Study Area Map ��At' � `q ;y , ?�•; •^�..r*.. r �. r• � ] ✓ ' ' IVr's ?.:. f• Ln r. sue- .� � ..iti�� t. � �'�.s i r r F .rr�:. �'• .� o r. r,- - `_ • � 'rra �= C;' +'• r j.' r � �- �t. ..yam A'+ ,� L�' f��•i''�r i"y a k �� ;.,_ �„ �'� 4.: .�. ��:-�%-..a' i:.• mac'A LIML; �•' A �' ..�. �.,q• �'... f l � .�''� y .� µ • v_ r«t7F'. T r �<y�y�� �� ..y' � .4'�k ;q P' `r. - .'i r,.y - r'�tir"r � •� `. it - Pr. ° ti � �� - Miry ` ; 7�4 . �*�'� . v' • _'.rr.' . J �'i �e ,-y . �f � ., r�7�`�' �• � '•'�• v�." ,�'_ -{•-� _ , jig "Y•-- +H� - _.�• , .! 'R� ,Y-a y`r ^�j+ '� 1. ..�^ h.;.-. •r �i1% .�... to � . 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M1.'.J .� - � i ~, ' F 1 � .� �-� _ �.•-,..ice � 4 ... `��i ! . _ _ i f .ice _.. �s., ' • "N?�- ".'` -' 317 �_.._�'� VAMC lk PARKS, RECREATION & NATURAL AREAS PLAN vmmittee yr the vvnvie ebruary 25, 2019 � PLAN OVERVIEW AA!4"" 1 • 1 PARKS, RECREATION & NATURAL AREAS PLAN PLAN OVERVIEW Why is the Plan important to the City? • Provides a physical, policy and funding framework for guiding the City's decision -making over a 20-year planning period • Stay current with community needs and desires • Blueprint for the system: development, expansion, programming and resource management • Grant funding eligibility for 6years 3 n Q m z 0 n PARKS, RECREATION & NATURAL AREAS PLAN BIZ PLANNING CONTEXT Aligned with other plans • Supports the Comprehensive Plan • A companion to the Bicycle and Trails Master Plan • Supports and is supported by: • Downtown Civic Core Vision • City Center Community Plan • Benson Hill Community Plan -t , Is 1 • -AaW } PARKS, RECREATION & NATURAL AREAS PLAN PLAN HISTORY Latest in a long history of park and recreation planning The 2011 Parks, Recreation and Natural Areas Plan in summary: • Major overhaul of past plan • Extensive community engagement • Data- and analysis -driven • Adopted by Council in November 2011 • Six -year RCO certification expired in November 2017 •-Arrr PARKS, RECREATION & NATURAL AREAS PLAN PLAN OVERVIEW Vision and goals for parks, recreation and natural areas (2011 plan) Vision Parks, Recreation and Noturol Resource Areas provide the opportunity for the community to connect to, participate in, support and encourage a healthy environment and active lifestyle. • Goal A: Filling gaps in service • Goal B: Creating a connected system • Goal C: Building partnerships • Goal D: Creating identity • Goal E: Ensuring a sustainable system • Goal F: Promoting health and community through programming • Goal G: Protecting and conserving natural resources u PARKS, RECREATION & NATURAL AREAS PLAN CHANGES AND TRENDS IN RENTON A4,4i, li z ml • 1 PARKS, RECREATION & NATURAL AREAS PLAN ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT New leaders and responsibilities in Community Services • New departmental leadership • Neighborhood Services added to Community Services department • Number of recognized neighborhoods increased to over 100 v PARKS, RECREATION & NATURAL AREAS PLAN CONTINUING GROWTH AND DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE A more diverse community • 11,510 additional residents 2011— 2018 • 6,923 additional jobs 2011-2017 • More multi -family residences Percent Change in Key Metrics from 1990 to 2018 Population Housing Units 122% Gty Acreage ' 47% Park Acreage MEN 7- Actual Service Level 31% {Park Acres per 1,000 ResidenLsj 150% -50% 0% 50% 100% 1Sc PARKS, RECREATION & NATURAL AREAS PLAN �� CONTINUING GROWTH AND DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE A more diverse community Renton Population Under 18; 65 and Over Renton Population 25% 22% 23% 23% 2000 Persons of 20% Color, 35% 15% 10% 10% 10% Persons of ° 2010 10% Color, 51% 5% 7 2018 Persons of 0% Color, 54% 2000 2010 2018 ■ Under 18 55 and Over n 0% 20% 40% 60% 80°rj 100% m z v n AA PARKS, RECREATION & 0 10 NATURAL AREAS PLAN i CHALLENGES Providing for a growing and changing population • Capacity of existing staff is increasingly stretched • Growing list of community events • New park development not keeping pace with the growing population 11 1999 - 2019 Contract Landscape Maintenance Sites 60 52 50 42 40 30 28 24 20 13 10 0 1999 2004 2009 2014 2019 PARKS, RECREATION & NATURAL AREAS PLAN POPULATION AND PARK LEVEL OF SERVICE: ACTUAL VS. ADOPTED (1990-2018) 120,000 100,000 Adopted Service Level: 27.8 Acres per 1,000 Residents 80,000 c 0 m 0 0_ 0 a 17.22 60,000 41,688 40,000 22.43 50,052 63,785 18.65 90,927 35.00 104,100 s0 30.00 25.00 20.00 Adopted Service Level: 18.58 Acres per 1,000 Residentsc 15.00 13.36 ������•�•�-- 11.96 Adopted Service Level: 11.21 Acres per 1,000 Residents 10.00 20,000 P1 1\ 0 0.00 12 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 ' ,1 -0- Population -9- Actual Service Level (Park Acres per 1,000 Residents) Adopted Service Level (Park Acres per 1,000 Residents) IMPLEMENTATION REPORT CARD 2011 m 2018 � - 1 • 1 PARKS, RECREATION & NATURAL AREAS PLAN NEW FACILITIES Additions within existing parks • Meadow Crest Playground (2014) • Soft -surface trail along May Creek (2012) • Bridge, interpretive signage and habitat enhancement at Riverview Park (2016) • Lake -to -Sound Trail Black River Segment (in process 2019) 1 `t : M, Z'.-Arrr PARKS, RECREATION & NATURAL AREAS PLAN NEW PARKS AND LAND Growing and connecting the system • Easements for Sam Chastain Waterfront Trail (2016 & 2019) • May Creek Natural Area expansion • Sunset Neighborhood Park Phase 1 (2018) • Cascade Park Expansion (2016) • Tiffany Cascade Connector (2012) 15 117 PARKS, RECREATION & NATURAL AREAS PLAN �� REVAMPED EVENTS AND PROGRAMMING Reflecting Renton's unique communities • Community grant program encouraging neighborhood - focused events and programs • Unique new offerings such as the STREAM curriculum at Highlands • Family First Community Center building, program development and partnerships 16 PARKS, RECREATION & NATURAL AREAS PLAN RELATED PLANNING AND ASSESSMENTS Gathering critical information • Benson Hill Community Plan (2013) • Downtown Civic Core Vision and Action Plan (2018) • Facilities Condition Assessment (2018) • Trails and Bicycle Master Plan Update (Adopted January 2019) • Tree Canopy Assessment (2019) • Impact Mitigation Fee (2012) 17 G"4 R- RENTON TRAILS AND BICYCLE MASTER PLAN Z RENTON MOTOWN CIVIC CORE VISION ANO UTION PLAN ueorieo iSNVRwra. zo-le� 4._ ,yy4 n z v n PARKS, RECREATION & NATURAL AREAS PLAN TF AWARDS AND RECOGNITION • Washington Governor's Smart Communities Award 2012 — Renton Parks, Recreation and Natural Areas Plan • WRPA Spotlight Award 2012 — Best Trail and Outdoor Access for May Creek Trail • WRPA Spotlight Award 2015 — Cultural Competency -Inclusive Play Award for Meadow Crest Playground • 10 year anniversary of Tree City USA 1U PARKS, RECREATION & NATURAL AREAS PLAN �� GRANTS AND OTHER FUNDING Doing more with each local dollar • $2,665,500 in grant funding from County, State and Federal programs • $5,767,000 in direct appropriations from the State of Washington • $14,500,000 in bonds authorized by the City of Renton for major maintenance projects • Recreation has begun to pursue grants for innovative programming o $259,515 Best Start for Kids Quality Out -of -School Time Grant o $87,500 Renton Senior Activity Center Grant 19 PARKS, RECREATION & NATURAL AREAS PLAN �� PARTNERSHIPS AND AGREEMENTS Working together to make it happen Downtown Partnership —events Renton School District— Meadow Crest Playground King Conservation District and Forterra knotweed control and habitat plantings along the Cedar River King County — Lake to Sound Trai Cedar River Water and Sewer District — water service to Ron Regis Park Land Donations Family First Community Center Foundation, Renton School District and Health Point — Family First Community Center LU enton SCHOOL DISTRICT L I King County Pr RENTON DOWNTOWN PARTNERSHIP PARKS, RECREATION &0 NATURAL AREAS PLAN �� IMPLEMENTATION REPORT CARD 2011 - 2018 Successes • Exciting projects, programs and events • New leadership • Grants and partnerships expand resources • Awards and recognition Challenges • Population growing faster than staffing, park development and programming • Level of service (acres per 1,000 residents) is decreasing • Major maintenance will be ongoing 21 yL aL tt4jor _d I PARKS, RECREATION & NATURAL AREAS PLAN 2019 PLAN UPDATE PROCESS '44"" f �m 1 • 1 PARKS, RECREATION & NATURAL AREAS PLAN PLAN UPDATE PROCESS A joint effort between Community Services and Community & Economic Development • Three open house meetings, each with an online extension to extend reach • Online interactive mapping • Inclusive engagement process • Stakeholder interviews (7) • Steering Committee (13) • Workshops with internal and external partners • Community prioritization questionnaire • Statistically valid random household survey LJ PARKS, RECREATION & NATURAL AREAS PLAN �� PLAN UPDATE PROCESS Building from a strong foundation • Confirming goals and objectives • Updating access analysis • Incorporating recommendations from related plans • Developing new implementation tools • Expanding the set of park concept plans • Prioritizing based on established process and new community input LY PARKS, RECREATION & NATURAL AREAS PLAN �� PLAN UPDATE PROCESS Building from a strong foundation • Level of Service (LOS) analysis • Prioritized project list • Design criteria • Other key elements brought forward from existing plan 25 River Trail Park glon ix I --Bl6ck River" F'd' Park V ferons A sprilnghrook Z ier Cec Ri, h - 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RapidRide is a robust arterial Bus Rapid Transit service that: • Is the "Best of Metro" • Has high quality service and facilities • Employs state-of-the-art innovations • Travels natural transportation corridors • Has the highest level of speed and reliability investments among Metro services METRO CONNECTS Vision Hawsaatla � RM,en Bwrrn iul`kwL MwnwM� 1 1 i Daa 1 f+ r i RNM K F ederal� _ � AubV —{)— Metro Cwrw ft RapodR�ee Unef �— Moves Seanle i Meuo Connects Rap dR-ds Linea -i►- Earaenp Rap,dR ee Lines Lmk Sla6ons by 2025 ST BRT d Lok Rad by 2025 •R Sa rmn r Rat 3 Slabnn 1. Green Rn r College x Lg King County 0 4 B MMa M M-0 R V3A March 70. 2017 MORE SERVICE MORE CHOICES ONE SYSTEM Delivery Schedule and Timelline G Line I Line Se-atdc CBD- d Wn VWl - Renton- Mt, daker- E Mad 15on St- Kara- Rainier Beach 'Seattle C B D Aubum H Line Eastlale- HLrie n TC - U Disula e-5twood V11 iafi e mottle C BD Totem La ke- B@llue- E@ stgat-� East or South King County Lire F�q RapidRide I Line: Renton, Kent & Auburn • Current routes 169 & 180 • 6,000 Daily Riders • �$120M expected capital investment • Applying for FTA Small Starts Funding in 2020 FTA Small Start Application Sept 2020 F;ZAPI I E 0, 0 t� 1 Outreach and Plan Service Change Service Change Development Ordinance Developed Education Service Change Begin IF Now —Fall 2019 Fall 2019 —Spring Summer 2020 Sept 2020 2020 J Integrated Project Development • King County Budget Proviso —Renton Access to Transit Study • Sound Transit I-405 BRT • Metro Community Connections Programs • WSDOT &City of Renton Projects Community Engagement • Inform community members about the project and how to be involved • Collect feedback on current transit usage, needs, barriers to accessing transit and I Line alignment Phase 2: Alternatives Development June -July • Present and collect input on alternatives developed based on feedback provided in Phase 1 • Present and collect input on final Mobility Plan and I Line alignment M 06%VTZ i 1'Lw!qJF1-w-'Oq Questions? Hannah McIntosh RapidRide Program Director (206) 263-9104 hmcintosh@kingcounty.gov Robyn Austin Greg McKnight RapidRide I Line Project Manager (206) 477-0344 gmcknight@kingcounty.gov Dave VanderZee Communications and Engagement Manager Renton -Kent -Auburn Area Mobility Plan Project Manager (206) 263-0694 (206) 477-0091 m z raustin@kingcounty.gov David.VanderZee@kingcounty.gov n m Find more information and stay up to date: kingcounty.gov/depts/transportation/metro/programs-projects/routes-and-service/rapidride-expansion/i-line.aspx Renton -Kent -Auburn Mobility Plan Existing Conditions: Cul 66VIR ✓IMEM #2. b) a v� • RENTON TC�� a' •', 105 148 153) TUKWILAII) 1 080 �• Tukwila BURIEN TC, International r� 1so • Blvd Station W`t 1 SEATAC� /Airport/�� Sea-rac'J nnn Station ► NORMANDY S ., PARK •.T �1ssrn st 180 Q �7 65 A le r S 2 Rth St 1 DES I MOINES KENT r 166 II "♦ I r 0'� #,s4 ♦ 16i r y S 272nd St e 0: SW 320th St 181 FEDERAL a WAY 0 0 SW 356th St RENTON Tukwila SE 128th St B ,ry �6 9 ' ® SE 208th St y KENT STATION l 153 164 166 168 180)' 1 .......•........, 183 914 916 952 0: 916 — — —1— — — SE 240th St _ 1 —1-1 r� 914 ®' 1—-1COVINGTON MAPLE _ yea. 168 VALLEY — — — — — — _ SE 272nd St N 167 S 288th St 952 i� AUBURN STATION ❑ 180 181 i -0 ■ 910 915' 0 917 �; ••'•••• O 15th St SW ALGONA �■ s MILTON-,PACLIELC...-- Study Area Routes 45 ............. Peak only routes Rt# All day routes Frequent routes* �- Pierce Transit RT 497 a' < AUBURN 910 0 BLACK DIAMOND Study Area Routes: 105, 148, 150, 153, 157, 158, 159, 164, 166, t� 168, 169, 180, 181, 183, 186, 190, 192, 906, 908, 910, 913, 914, 915, 916, 917, 952 Pierce Transit route 497 �P Other current routes (RT numbers not shown) c `� N Route deviation area �7 Community Ride Area 0 Permanent Park&Ride 0 Transit Center (TC) G Link light rail Sounder rail ° 2 and station and station Miles *Frequent routes run at least every 15 minutes all day The use of the information in this map is subject o the terms and conditions found at: January 30, 2019 —kin9-Unty.gov/sewices/gis/Mapsiterms-of-use+aspx. Your access and use is conditioned on your acceptance of these terms and conditions. CF: G:\Major Projects\Renton_ to Auburn_Mobility _Plan\Maps\MXD\RKAMP_studyarea. LQ King County `-- ENUMCLAW