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HomeMy WebLinkAboutContract 1 221/2005 10:48 FAX 206 398 5215 KLA 14002 CAG-05-210 April 19, 2005 TO: John W.Ladenburg,Chair,Sound Transit Board Mayor Kathy Keolker-Wheeler,City of Renton Mayor Steve Mullet,City of Tukwila FROM: Joni Earl,Chief Executive Officer,Sound Transit Jay Covington,City Administrator,City of Renton Rhonda Berry,City Administrator,City of Tukwila SUBJECT: Joint HOV and Transit Action Plan between the Cities of Renton&Tukwila and Sound Transit The purpose of this letter is to state the intent of the Cities of Renton and Tukwila,and Sound Transit to jointly pursue a recommended implementation plan for certain transit and HOV improvements within the Cities of Renton and Tukwila,subject to review and actions by the Councils and Sound Transit Board. In September of 2002,the City of Renton and Sound Transit with participation and input from the City of Tukwila reached formal agreement on a number of critical issues regarding the development of Sound Move projects in the Renton area. These included Sound Transit and the City of Renton working together to consider other area HOV improvements that provided transit benefits consistent with Sound Move, in the event that the N 8th Street Direct Access project became infeasible or if a funding surplus was identified. The September 2002 agreement also called for Sound Transit to extend the usage of the interim"Longacres Station"(the Tukwila Commuter Rail Station)for up to 10 years,and to put the final design of the permanent station on hold. Over the last year,several key accomplishments have occurred,which allow the Cities of Renton, Tukwila,and Sound Transit to jointly implement new actions. The City of Tukwila has advanced the Tukwila Urban Center Plan which provides guidance regarding the final design of the Tukwila Station. The City of Renton has completed a significant portion of the Rainier Avenue Corridor Study that identifies how transit could better circulate through the City. The City of Renton has also advanced the design of the proposed Strander Boulevard project to 30%engineering and reached a tentative agreement with Union Pacific Railroad(UPR)for relocation of the UPR tracks adjacent to the Burlington Northern Tracks between Longacres Way and Strander Boulevard. These accomplishments bring clarity to the Strander Boulevard project,and allow the Tukwila Station design efforts to be reactivated with more certainty of compatibility with theefforts of the two cities.Also, Sound Transit has worked with Washington State Department of Transportation(WSDOT)to develop Cost Estimate Validation Process (CEVP)cost estimates for the N 8th Street Direct Access project which estimate a potential surplus of $19 million within the Sound Transit project budget. With these recent accomplishments,and consistent with the implementation of 2002 Settlement Agreement,the Cities of Renton and Tukwila,and Sound Transit now recommend a joint action plan to develop HOV,transit and commuter rail projects within these jurisdictions as described in the attachment to this letter. The key elements of this plan are: 0;1"w �44)1.. a of SOUNDTRANSIT Noe '� 12/21/2005 10:49 FAA 206 398 5215 RTA [ j003 April 19,2005 Page Two N Sth HOV Direct Access and I-405 North Renton Widening: The City of Renton, Sound Transit,and WSDOT will continue to advance these projects as the recommended high capacity transit access to north Renton assuming construction in the 2008-2010 timeframe. The$19 million from the N 8th Direct Access project is currently estimated as surplus and can be considered for other HOV improvements within the Renton area that provide transit benefits. If assumptions about scope and schedule contained in the current project estimates change requiring additional project funding for the Direct Access project,the East King County Program Reserve will be considered as a potential funding source. Tukwila Commuter Rail Station: Sound Transit will reactivate the design process and will work jointly with the City of Tukwila to develop a permanent station. Based on current cost estimates indicating a need for significant supplemental funding,the construction of the permanent Tukwila Station will be a Phase 2 Sound Transit project. Sound Transit will build elements of the permanent station which do not conflict with potential track relocations or with the interim station using funding within the existing budget. Rainier Avenue/Hardie Avenue: Sound Transit and the City of Renton will jointly plan and construct transit improvements on Rainier Avenue and Hardie Avenue in the downtown area. Sound Transit contribution to these projects will be up to $15 million. U Strander Boulevard: Sound Transit will contribute up to $2.7 million based on a share of frontage improvements to the Strander Boulevard project to support the design and construction of this important east-west corridor. Sound Transit will contribute up to$1.3 million for design and construction of transit queue jumpers on Strander Boulevard at intersections with Lind Avenue,Oaksdale Avenue,and Boeing Access. While it is the intent of the three agencies to implement the attached Action Plan, it is recognized that formal actions may be required by the Councils and that reallocation of funds from the N 8th Street Direct Access project will require approval by a super majority vote of the Sound Transit Board. The Cities of Tukwila,Renton and Sound Transit commit to work cooperatively to develop and implement the Action Plan,including interaction with sub regional planning groups and to support WSDOT in efforts to secure funding for the 1-405 North Renton Project. Ralten, SounwTruwsrr MA 12/41/2005 10:49 FAX 206 398 5215 RTA n004 low Nov April 19, 2005 Page Three The undersigned concur with the provisions of this letter. .etfAL Joni Earl Chief Executive Officer, Sound Transit J 67:4,0/, Jay Covington, City Administrator, City of Renton L_sig,41A„-v,_ei.4. a_ c(-6.4}„1, U • Rhonda Berry, City Administrator,City of Tukwila vin a-4,4 let"}e4ftwif 1. SOUNDTRANSIT k fibs