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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990 Correspondence SIX-YEAR TRnnSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (1990 - 1995) Copies sent to: (76) State Department of Transportation (Olympia) State Dept. of Transportation (2 copies + 1 for UAB) (w/ Adj . Agency Cert.) City of Kent City of Tukwila " King County CITY OF RENTON City of Bellevue SEP 2 5 1989 City of Seattle (2 copies) RECEIVED CITY CLERK'S OFFICE City of Issaquah Puget Power (Don Yuen) U.S. West Communications, Inc. Washington Natural Gas T.C. I. Cable Glacier Park Company Greater Renton Chamber of Commerce METRO PSCOG VATA Mayor and Council Members (8 copies) City Clerk (25 copies) Engineering Design & Utility (5 copies) Street Division (1) Public Works Director (1) City Attorney (1) Traffic Engineering (12) Community Development Dept. Director (1) Renton Planning Commission (c/o Nancy Laswell -Morris) (1) (AAD024) i �$ Alt-pc CITY OF RENTON PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Earl Clymer, Mayor Traffic Engineering Division September 21, 1989 Mr. Stan Sanders Washington State Department of Transportation State Aid Transportation Building KF-01 Olympia, WA 98504 Subject: City of Renton's Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program 1990 - 1995 Dear Mr. Sanders: Submitted herewith is a floppy and copy of the City of Renton's Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program 1990 - 1995. We request that you make the distribution to the affected agencies. Please let us know if you require any additional information. Very,ltruly yours, Gary A. Norris, P.E. Transportation Services Manager JRA:ad Enclosures • cc: City Clerk JRA133 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206)235-2620 Facsimile (206) 235-2513 -: CITY OF RENTON sal PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Earl Clymer, Mayor Traffic Engineering Division September 21, 1989 Mr. Dick Callahan TIP Coordinator Puget Sound Council of Governments 216 First Avenue South Seattle, WA 98104 Dear Mr. Callahan: Per our phone conversation of September 13, I am forwarding our Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (1990 - 1995) . If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call . Very truly yours, ,nuc Ct r -t - Gary A. Norris, P.E. Traffic Engineer JRA:ad Enclosure JRA132 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206)235-2620 Facsimile (206) 235-2513 CITY OF RENTON MEMORANDUM DATE: September 21, 1989 TO: Renton Planning Commission c/o Nancy Laswell-Morris, Principle Planner Manager..-,y " FROM.• Gary A. Norris, Transportation Services SUBJECT: Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (1990 - 1995) Attached is a copy of the adopted Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program. Please contact John Adamson at 2620 if you have any concerns. ad Attachment cc: City Clerk JRA134 CITY OF RENTON solL : ` PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Earl Clymer, Mayor Traffic Engineering Division September 21, 1989 Ms. Pam Thorsen VATA P.O. Box 58591 Seattle, WA 98138 Subject: City of Renton Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program Dear Ms. Thorsen: Enclosed for your information is a copy of Renton's Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (1990 - 1995) . If you have any questions, please contact John Adamson at 235-2620. Very truly yours, c Z Gary A. Norris, P.E. Transportation Services Manager ad Enclosure cc: City Clerk JRA135 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206)235-2620 Facsimile (206) 235-2513 %I '} CITY OF RENTON NeLLl PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Earl Clymer, Mayor Traffic Engineering Division August 25, 1989 Mayor Earl Clymer Members, Renton City Council Subject: Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (1990 - 1995) Honorable Mayor Clymer and Council Members: Attached is a copy of the adopted Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program. If you have any questions, please contact John Adamson at 2620. Very truly yours, /41 (�., 77J7/LGd Gary A. Norris, P.E. Transportation Services Manager ad Attachment cc: City Clerk AAD019 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206)235-2620 Facsimile (206) 235-2513 CITY OF RENTON MEMORANDUM DATE: August 25, 1989 TO: Lynn Guttmann, Public Works Director Larry Warren, City Attorney Ken Nyberg, Community Development Director Rick Harbert, Acting City Engineer Jack Crumley, Maintenance Manager 11 FROM: Gary A. Norris, Transportation Services Manage nu SUBJECT: Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (1990 - 1995) Attached is a copy of the adopted Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program. Please contact John Adamson at 2620 if you have any concerns. ad Attachment cc: City Clerk AAD020 %o . CITY OF RENTON PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Earl Clymer, Mayor Traffic Engineering Division CERTIFIED MAIL NO. P-568 875 563 August 25, 1989 Mr. R. Bockstruck District Engineer State Department of Transportation 15325 SE 30th Place Bellevue, WA 98007-6538 Attention: Mr. Donald L. Hoffman, State Aid Engineer Subject: City of Renton Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program Dear Mr. Bockstruck: Enclosed are the following: 1. Two copies for your review of Renton's, Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (1990 - 1995) . Please sign and return the Certification of Review form. 2. A copy of the TIP for the Urban Arterial Board. 3. Evidence of delivery to the City of Kent, City of Tukwila, King County and the State Department. of Transportation of Renton's Six-Year TIP. If you require additional information, please contact John Adamson at 235- 2620. Very truly yours, Gary A. Norris, P.E. Transportation Services Manager ad Enclosures cc: City Clerk AAD023 • 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206)235-2620 Facsimile (206) 235-2513 ti ` r° CITY OF RENTON "LL PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Earl Clymer, Mayor Traffic Engineering Division CERTIFIED MAIL NO. P-568 875 562 August 25, 1989 Mr. Louis J. Haff, P.E. County Road Engineer King County Division of Roads and Engineering Department of Public Works 956 King County Administration Bldg. 500 Fourth Avenue Seattle, WA 98104 Subject: City of Renton Six-Year Program Dear Mr. Haff: Enclosed for your review is a copy of Renton's . Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (1990 - 1995) . Please sign and return the Certification of Review form. If you require additional information, please contact John Adamson at 235- 2620. Very truly yours, 614 C. )70,,,,,id„A_ Gary A. Norris, P.E. Transportation Services Manager ad Enclosures cc: City Clerk AAD022 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206)235-2620 Facsimile (206) 235-2513 %o ` �E CITY OF RENTON PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Earl 'Clymer, Mayor Traffic Engineering Division CERTIFIED MAIL NO. P-568 875 561 August 25, 1989 Mr. Don Wickstrom Public Works Director City of Kent 220 South 4th Street Kent, WA 98031 Subject: City of Renton Six-Year Program Dear Mr. Wickstrom: Enclosed for your review is a copy of Renton's Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (1990 - 1995) . Please sign and return the Certification of Review form. If you require additional information, please contact John Adamson at 235- 2620. Very truly yours, AAA? Q. )1d-' 'a,(., Gary A. Norris, P.E. Transportation Services Manager ad Enclosures cc: City Clerk AAD022 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206)235-2620 Facsimile (206) 235-2513 Il , CITY OF RENTON ^k "LL PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Earl Clymer, Mayor Traffic Engineering Division CERTIFIED MAIL NO. P-568 875 560 August 25, 1989 Mr. Ross Earnst, P.E. Public Works Director City of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Blvd. Tukwila, WA 98188 Subject: City of Renton Six-Year Program Dear Mr. Earnst: Enclosed for your review is a copy of Renton's Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (1990 - 1995) . Please sign and return the Certification of Review form. If you require additional information, please contact John Adamson at 235- 2620. Very truly yours, /4„, Gary A. Norris, P.E. Transportation Services Manager ad Enclosures cc: City Clerk AAD022 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206)235-2620 Facsimile (206) 235-2513 lbAm CITY OF RENTON "l .f.ONMEMD PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Earl Clymer, Mayor Traffic Engineering Division August 25, 1989 Mr. Goran Sparrman City of Bellevue P.O. Box 1768 Bellevue, WA 98009 Subject: City of Renton Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program Dear Mr. Sparrman: Enclosed for your information is a copy of Renton's Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (1990 - 1995) . If you have any questions, please contact John Adamson at 235-2620. Very truly yours, /65/A, a. Gary A. Norris, P.E. Transportation Services Manager ad Enclosure cc: City Clerk AAD021 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206)235-2620 Facsimile (206) 235-2513 t$ CITY OF RENTON '' PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Earl Clymer, Mayor Traffic Engineering Division August 25, 1989 Engineering Department City of Seattle Room #910 Seattle Municipal Building Seattle, WA 98104 Subject: City of Renton Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program Gentlemen: Enclosed for your information is a copy of Renton's Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (1990 - 1995) . If you have any questions, please contact John Adamson at 235-2620. Very truly yours, 411 M/46L euL Gary A. Norris, P.E. Transportation Services Manager ad Enclosure cc: City Clerk AAD021 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206)235-2620 Facsimile 12051 235-2513 0).- CITY OF RENTON "'LL 4` PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Earl Clymer, Mayor Traffic Engineering Division August 25, 1989 Mr. Noel Schoneman Community Transportation Services Seattle Engineering Department Room 750 Dexter-Horton Building Seattle, WA 98104 Subject: City of Renton Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program Dear Mr. Schoneman: Enclosed for your information is a copy of Renton's Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (1990 - 1995) . If you have any questions, please contact John Adamson at 235-2620. Very truly yours, /4%1 a 72e Gary A. Norris, P.E. Transportation Services Manager ad Enclosure cc: City Clerk AAD021 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206)235-2620 Facsimile (206) 235-2513 CITY OF RENTON `•4f seLL PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Earl Clymer, Mayor Traffic Engineering Division August 25, 1989 Engineering Department City of Issaquah 130 East Sunset Way Issaquah, WA 98027 Subject: City of Renton Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program Gentlemen: Enclosed for your information is a copy of Renton's Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (1990 - 1995) . If you have any questions, please contact John Adamson at 235-2620. Very truly yours, lid4,1 73d7AAAJ Gary A. Norris, P.E. Transportation Services Manager ad Enclosure cc: City Clerk AAD021 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206)235-2620 Facsimile (206) 235-2513 C� :may. CITY OF RENTON "LL PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Earl Clymer, Mayor Traffic Engineering Division August 25, 1989 Mr. David Townsend Division Engineer Puget Sound Power & Light Company P.O. Box 329 Renton, WA 98057 Subject: City of Renton Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program Dear Mr. Townsend: Enclosed for your information is a copy of Renton's Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (1990 - 1995) . If you have any questions, please contact John Adamson at 235-2620. Very truly yours, Gary A. Norris, P.E. Transportation Services Manager ad Enclosure cc: City -Clerk AAD021 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206)235-2620 Facsimile (206) 235-2513 CITY OF RENTON "LL 4%, PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Earl Clymer, Mayor Traffic Engineering Division August 25, 1989 Engineering Manager U.S. West Communications, Inc. Room 212 300 SW 7th Street Renton, WA 98055 Subject: City of Renton Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program Dear Manager: Enclosed for your information is a copy of Renton's Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (1990 - 1995) . If you have any questions, please contact John Adamson at 235-2620. Very truly yours, yawl, a. )oe-i,i,c. ekik. Gary A. Norris, P.E. Transportation Services Manager ad Enclosure cc: City Clerk AAD021 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206)235-2620 Facsimile (206) 235-2513 It , 0', CITY OF RENTON PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Earl Clymer, Mayor Traffic Engineering Division August 25, 1989 Mr. Clay Lofthus Distribution Engineer Washington Natural Gas Company P.O. Box 1869 Seattle, WA 98130 Subject: City of Renton Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program Dear Mr. Lofthus: Enclosed for your information is a copy of Renton's Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (1990 - 1995) . If you have any questions, please contact John Adamson at 235-2620. Very truly yours, Gary A. Norris, P.E. Transportation Services Manager ad Enclosure cc: City Clerk AAD021 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206)235-2620 Facsimile (206) 235-2513 CITY OF RENTON PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Earl Clymer, Mayor Traffic Engineering Division August 25, 1989 Mr. Larry Williams TCI Cablevision of Washington, Inc.. 15241 Pacific Highway South Seattle, WA 98188 Subject: City of Renton Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program Dear Mr. Williams: Enclosed for your information is a copy of Renton's Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (1990 - 1995) . If you have any questions, please contact John Adamson at 235-2620. Very truly yours, / t Q 7� Gary A. Norris, P.E. Transportation Services Manager ad Enclosure cc: City Clerk AAD021 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206)235-2620 Facsimile (2081 235-2513 .0 CITY OF RENTON "LL PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Earl Clymer, Mayor Traffic Engineering Division August 25, 1989 Mr. Robert V. Miulli Senior Director of Portfolio Development Glacier Park Company 1011 Western Avenue Suite 700 Seattle, WA 98104 Subject: City of Renton Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program Dear Mr. Miulli: Enclosed for your information is a copy of Renton's Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (1990 - 1995) . If you have any questions, please contact John Adamson at 235-2620. Very truly yours, &. Gary A. Norris, P.E. Transportation Services Manager ad Enclosure cc: City Clerk AAD021 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206)235-2620 Facsimile (206) 235-2513 t% :C CITY OF RENTON "LL ' PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Earl Clymer, Mayor Traffic Engineering Division August 25., 1989 Mr. Kay F. Johnson, Manager Greater Renton Chamber of Commerce 300 Rainier Ave. North Renton, WA 98055 Subject: City of Renton Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program Dear Mr. Johnson: Enclosed for your information is a copy of, Renton's Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (1990 - 1995) . If you have any questions, please contact John Adamson at 235-2620. Very truly yours, a. CLCk- Gary A. Norris, P.E. Transportation Services Manager ad Enclosure cc: City Clerk AAD021 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206)235-2620 Facsimile (206) 235-2513 It t$ } CITY OF RENTON PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT � 5 Earl Clymer, Mayor Traffic Engineering Division August 25, 1989 Mr. C. E. Cox METRO 821 Second Avenue Seattle, WA 98104 Subject: City of Renton Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program Dear Mr. Cox: Enclosed for your information is a copy of Renton's Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (1990 - 1995) . If you have any questions, please contact John Adamson at 235-2620. Very truly yours, Gary A. Norris, P.E. Transportation Services Manager ad Enclosure cc: City Clerk AAD021 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206)235-2620 Facsimile (206) 235-2513 CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION NO. 2766 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, UPDATING THE CITY'S SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 1990-1995 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 bean 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 Public Works Department, caused to be held a public hearing thereon on August 7 , 1989, 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 August 7, 1989, 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 asmore particularly shown on the attached Exhibits "A, " "B" and "C" incorporated herein as if fully set forth. 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2766 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 Street Plan, " and same to remain in full force and.' effect until further revised, amended, and modified as provided by law. SECTION III: The Director of 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 9therwise provided by law. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 14th day of August, 1989 . Maxine E. Motor, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE COUNCIL PRESIDENT this lAth day of August, 1989 . jred•r-LZ '<let' ceZz,eLtz . Richard M. Stredike council President Approved as to form: Lawrence J. W ren, City Attorney RES. 60: 8-08-89 :as. 2 • • EXHIBIT A (PLEASI , )E. WITH NAPS HARKED EXHIBITS SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM c' D' AND E, AND r) 1990 TO 1995 August 14, 1989 • Prioority Annual 1989. . . . 199(, TIB Annual Element 1990 Cost • 12 1 * Park Ave N - Bronson Way N to N 10th ST. $240,000 Reconstruct. 2 2 Grady Way - Rainier to Lind. Continue project, $60,000 widening. B 3 * SW 43rd St - SR-167 Loop Ramp Improvements $1,050, 000 20 4 Rainier / Airport Way Safety .Improvements $90,000 13 5 * Oakesdale Ave SW - SW 28th St to SW 16th St. $487,000 Plans, specification. 6 6 * NE;44th St Interchange. Ramp. Improvements, $100,000 signalization. 16 7 Walkway Program. Prepare pedestrian walkway $50,000 program. 19 8 * S 192nd St - SR-167 to SR-515. Study to construct $250,000 new road. 18 9 * I-405 HOV/SR-515 Interchange. Plan new $60,000 interchange. 3 10 SW 16th St - Lind Ave SW to Oakesdale Ave SW. $867, 400 Overlay. 9 11 Miscellaneous Guardrail Improvements $50,000 10 12 Miscellaneous Street Overlays $500,000 11 13 Bridge Inspection & Emergency Repair $50,000 O 14 Sidewalk Repair Program. Street tree damage. $10,000 O 15 Monster Road Bridge Interim Repairs $J0,000 O 16 S 2nd Street Signal Visibility Safety Project $169, 425 4 17 SW 16th St - Oakesdale Ave SW to Monster Rd. $392,404 Overlay. 0 18 CBD Streetscape Circulation Concept Development. $50,000 0 19 NE 3rd - I-405 to Monroe. Overlay, reconstruct $200,000 curb, gutter, sidewalks. O 20 VMS Signal Computer Improvements • $65,000 0 21 Repave SR-515 Puget to SR-900 WSDOT widengin $515,500 project, City participation. 1 SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 1990 TO 1995 August 14, 1989 Priaority Annual 1989. . . . 1990 TIP Annual Element 1990 - Cost 0 22 N 3rd & Sunset Variable Msg. Lane Use System $34,000 0 23 S. 43rd Widening (LID 329) • • $3, 500,000 22 24 Mill Ave S Rebuild - Joint W/I405 HDV $20,000 O 25 Traffic Signal Loop & Pavement Repair $25, 000 O 26 Light Pole. Replacement $25, 000 O 27 Rainier Ave Lighting Cabinets $17,000 O 28 S 2nd and Main Ave Intersection $75,000 0 29 Accelerated Street Overlays $850,000 1990 Total _ $9, 852,723 Last Yr 1990 1991 Priority Priority Second Year 1991 Cost 32 30 Maple Valley Highway - Maplewood Ave SE to East $1, 091, 760 City Limits (WSDDT Widening) 1991 Total . $1,091, 760 Last Yr 1990 1992 Priority Priority Third Year 1992 Cost 24 31 Lake Wash Blvd N - N Park Dr to I-405. Add left $800,000 turn pocket and shoulder reconstruction. 25 32 SE Puget Dr. - Jones P1 SW,to Edmonds Ave-SE. $51,320 Reconstruct roadway. 26 33 N/NE 3rd St - I-405 Undercrossing. Preliminary $126, 144 design, widen to 7 lanes. 27 34 Rainier Ave S - S 7th St to S 4th P1. Widen. $22, 160 5 35 Garden Ave N - N 6th to N 8th .St. Construct new $680,000 alignment. . 14 36 Lake Wash Blvd NE - NE 44th St to NCL & NE 44th $73,400 St to 110th Ave NE. Widening. • 1992 Total $1,753,024 Last Yr 1990 4,5,6th Yr. Priority Priority 4th, 5th & 6th Year 1993, 1994, 1995 Cost 36 37 S 4th St & Main Ave S. Reconstruct and overlay. $J80,001 28 38 Edmonds Ave NE - NE 4th St to Sunset Blvd NE. $2, 160, 600 Widen and resurface. 29 39 Benson Rd S - Puget Dr S to SCL. Widen. $1,901, 600 30 40 Duvall Ave NE - Sunset Blvd NE to North City $2,086,280 Limits. Widen. 31 41 Edmonds Ave NE - NE 3rd St to SR-169. New roadway. $5, 387, 000 0 42 Oakesdale Ave SW - Monster Rd to North City $4,200,000 Limits. Reconstruct and widen. 33 43 S 7th St - Shattuck Ave S to Srnithers Ave S. $200,348 Reconstruct. 34 44 Aberdeen Ave NE - NE 20th St to NE 27th St Phase $893,324 II. Reconstruct existing roadway. 35 45 Talbot Rd S - S 43rd St to South City Limits. $975196 Widen. ' (r 46 SW Grady/Shattuck Signal Improvements $63, 000 6 47 S 3rd/Srnithers/Logan Signal Improvements $29,000 O 4B Beason Rd S & S 31st St Signalizatian $128, 000 O 49 S 3rd St/Rainier Ave S Signal Improvements _ $54,000 O 50 S 2nd/Rainier Pedestrian Improvements $J4,000 7 51 SW 27th St - SR-167 to SR-181. Build new roadway. $5,835,000 O 52 NE 6th - Monroe to Union. Widen, curb, gutter, $483,284 street lighting, sidewalks. O 53 Devils Elbow. Repair and reconstruct. $3,550,000 4,5,6th Yr Total $28,560,632 • CITY OF RENTON TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM EXHIBIT B 1989 Transportation Program' Work in Progress Construction Projects: Lind Avenue S.W. r- S.W. 10th Street to S.W. 16th Street N.E. 4th Street - Union Avenue N.E. to Duvall Avenue N.E. S.W. Sunset Blvd. - Rainier Avenue S.W. to West City Limits Overlay Projects: North 30th Street - Park Avenue North to Burnett Avenue North North 31st Street - Lake Washington Blvd. to Burnett Avenue North North 31st Street - Park Avenue North to Burnett Avenue North Lake Avenue South - Airport Way to South 2nd Street Kirkland Avenue N.E. - N.E. Sunset Blvd. to N.E. 10th Street N.E. 11th Place - Lynnwood Avenue N.E. to Kirkland Avenue N.E. Harrington Avenue N.E. - N.E. 12th Street to N.E. 16th Street Jefferson Avenue N.E. - N.E. 12th Street to N.E. 23rd Street Harrington Place N.E. - N.E. 21st Street to N.E. 23rd Street N.E. 23rd Street - Edmonds Avenue N.E. to Harrington Place N.E. Duvall Avenue N.E. - N.E. Sunset Blvd. to N.E. 24th Street. Burnett Avenue North - Lake Washington Blvd. to North 30th Street Park Avenue North - North 30th Street to North 40th Street North 8th Street - Park Avenue North to Garden Avenue North N.E. 43rd Street - N.E. 44th Street to Lincoln Avenue N.E. Anacortes Avenue N.E. - N.E. Sunset Blvd. to N.E. 12th Street Hardie Avenue S.W. - S.W. 7th Street to S.W Sunset Blvd. a r I' : it.,,k* SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION 4' IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM f 19891 ,� • AR • e 46- i!jill 1 II • EXHIBIT "B" , HEARING AUGUST 7, 19AL ADOPTED. TT RESOLUTION t III 'i I e - \\ slo7 \.• 1 * a�J 1 1 ---, _ ------,\ , fai _ _ _. _. , - :1:. ~\_ . ealid 'LI — _ rr_,..; __ ,_ . -7 illk A Ii NI j 1 lir:: _ r, . • 43 \I"ktOti ( r. . __.... _ -..:. OOP "RI," ii: _ iii /; � �� � 1 111 --- .r. . 11 _-z , .� ,Z0. �) , t: L - ..-/ ' " dt-4j ; \ -- --lit- • .-. ' . %--) ~_- -? ..,-z,- „, ...,<-,--.121-1 r " �' yc--=� 1. ��. \ j_� a 1 -- —Ls_l_ ,.l. _44 % 17,---,----________, �. X17 -1 — .L . i li VA \flit /A,: ti) id ii ----. : 41 -• 1 sulaMV 1 Nit' ‘‘ 11.M. 1 v----' II! 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L Maple Valley g to East City 11-its a1k( kAh 7. N 3rd St from Logan N to Sunset Blvd. N 4t from n AveN :as city limit. J N 3rd P N 1: f h St. H.,,S.r Way N to Logan 9. HE 3rd St./NE 4th St. f­... -ark Dr. �T k 12. HE Sunset Blvd. from Edmond I Cj. Park Ave N from Brunson Way N to N � I 11, N Park Dr. /NE Park Dr. from Park Ave N to Edmonds Ave HE ME to East city lilts 13. Rainier Ave N/Rainier Ave S from No rth city 1,.,ts to S Grady Way 14. 5 end St. from Ma]'Avr - 6 to Rainier 15. S 3rd St. from Ral,'l.Ave S to Main Ave S fa 16. Renton Ave Extension from Rainier Ave S to West Set B 0 a r limits rcA1VG Ye "Its 1k, 17, SW S� d, I_- __est city 18. S.h..t Blvd. N f rom Bronson WAy N to FRI 405 IT South to Bronson Way N 19. Houser Way S/Houser Way N from MajrtA' e Ma e C. 1" AV S 2 Sout Grady We, w valley Road . oot Road s t T. 2E. T:lbo Road S from S 7th St. to 5 Puget Dr. 37 2.3. Benson Dr�,.S from rw s Puget Dr. to South city limits 24. Dak.d" 1. SW from SW 43,d St. to Sunset Hwy 25. N 6th St. from Log- Ave N to Park Ave N V MINOR ARTERIALS 211 S Grad 26. B Road y Way to South city limits 27. __ A- Sd Srof, SW 7th S limits __t. to SW 4310 St. 28. 5 Grady Way from R from S 10 West city toAve Sr Dr. SE to 'South city limit. 30. Edmonds A" SE from Puge 11 1",� h PI St. f Rainier A- S to Pl.­ Av. s 4 SC100L 31. S It IS 4 th SS r t . f Burnett live S t I Ave 5W • �­Il IT 2 SW 7th S Bronson ,Oakesdale S ITIL u. It.' 7 W. 3 Si 7th _, , 3 from T, Nay to b c 3. m Iio Ma I n Ave S VAL� I i-I - Mill Ave s Grady Way to S6th , Avetf SW,11, 11, line I ay E 34. SlIld St. to S St. Way 5 Wells S Ave, ii i:.N f � from N 6th St. 6. Williams W I s Ave G. A. N IT 7* N 6th St. from Park Ave N t ' y Nrd 3 Ave N from Bronson, Way to N park Dr. P,e N to 13-d- Ave N IN1,11h L11l 3B 'usth St. from Park 9 4o. s net Blvd. HE from FAI 405 to ME Park Dr. I y -it 41. U­­ Ave HE from South city limits to No thti,it .11 s. d. to ME 27 h St 4 4 Edmonds Ave ME from ME Sunset . Al 405 to Ed-nd, Ali, NL 4E!: ME 30th St./Kennewick Pl. I E 27t h St. f. 3 44. N 30th St. from Burnett Ave N to FRI 40-5 45. Lake Wash. Blvd. N/NE from N Park Dr. to North city 11-st- 46. SW v27th5t.- frWest Valley Road to East Valley Road I ,4a Nfrom47. Duvall E fNorth city limits to South city limits COLLECTOR ..1.lAL. h 4th St. to S Grady Way 48. Shattuck A- S f... S 4r . Lake Wash. Blvd. N 49. Park Ave N/N 40th St. from N 3oth St.StT. 1 .) to Lk. Wash. Blvd. N(N.Ter..) 50. Burnett Ave N from Lk. Nash. N' t S E from Sun -.1 N to HE 27 h t. N :t'EB, . E 51. Aberdeen AV. 52. HE 16th St. from Jones Ave HE to Edmonds Ave HE from Edmonds Ave HE to U1-h Ave HE 53. HE IL i E ?no St. to HE ILth St. • 54. M.,­ A— HE flon N 7 55. ME 2hd St. from Monroe Ave ME to City shops entry B Vd. r- Av. HE 56. HE 10th St. fr.. HE 5.1"t I ' ' it Monroe h 405 57. HE 7th St- . .".a Ave HE from HE Sunset Blvd. ve HE from ME Sunset Blvd. to NE 3rd St. 58. Edword. A 59- B 'rS­AW NE/NE 4th St. fr- HE 3rd St. to j.ff.,-n Ave HE Renton Ave Ex. to West City limits 60. Taylor :YNE/Taylor Pl. NW from on WAy N to N 4th St. 61. m:.d.. Averom Bronson cm 1'1'.NN Way N Co 11 It' St Langston Road fr.rc`S11'Sunset Blvd. to West city limits 1,3, SW Lang 64. S 3rd PI. from Rainier V 61,, Shattuck Ave S from S 2rd St. to S 4th St. rsc to 5 4 66. Whitworth AV. S from S 2nd 5t 67. Morris AVe S from S 2rd St. to S 4th St. eta 68. Burnett Ave S from 5 2,d St to St7th St. t on o SW 16th St. 6 Monster Road SW fro.tS 140t St 6 16th St. from East Valley Road to Monster Road SW 11 St. o 16th St. to South city I, its 79 oad from SW 16th St. to SW 43, I I I.T 7 T 7�. Tal�o, Valley S' from S1. Ave sw W Valley Road to 0 ak-1111* 73. S 41st St. from East Val t 74. 5 14th St. from East Valley Road to Oak Scia AveAll 5W W c. Rainier A_ SW from SW Su nset urs1t Blvd 15. Hardie 7, EXHIBIT F T7 HEARING ... -7 .1.989 . ADOPTED ......... .. . ..... RESOLUTION ..... 7 C71- sr IT IT 7 , 77 August 14, 1989 Renton City Council Minutes Page 236 Ordinance #4229 An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of property located Rezone: Leroy Lowe, at 909-951 Aberdeen Avenue NE from R-1, single family residential, to R-3, R-104-88 multifamily residential zone; Lowe Rezone, R-104-88. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance #4230 An ordinance was read deleting the following chapters from Title VIII, Finance: City Code, Title Health and Sanitation, of the City Code: Chapter 1, Eating Establishments VIII and Food Stores; Chapter 2, Contagious Diseases; Chapter 4, Slaughtering of Animals; Chapter 5, Meat Inspection; Chapter 8, Animals, Rabies; Chapter 9, Outside Toilets; and Chapter 10, Milk and Milk Products. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ways and Means Committee Chairman Trimm presented a report recommending the following ordinance for first reading: Rezone: An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of property located Warford/Ellenswood Joint at 2015 and 2113 Duvall Avenue NE from G-1, general, to R-1, single Venture IX, Brandal family residential zone, for Ralph Warford/Ellenswood Joint Venture IX, R- Wood, R-015-89, and 015-89 (Brandal Wood). MOVED BY TRIMM, SECONDED BY KEOLKER- Preliminary Plat, WHEELER, COUNCIL REFER THIS ORDINANCE BACK TO PP-015-89 COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Ways and Means Committee Chairman Trimm presented a report recommending approval of the following resolution: Resolution #2766 A resolution was read updating the City's Six-Year Transportation Streets. 1990-1995 Six- Improvement Program, 1990-1995. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECONDED BY Year Transportation KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. Improvement Program CARRIED. Court, Municipal: Ways and Means Committee Chairman Trimm presented a report Collection Contract for recommending Council concurrence in the Municipal Court request for Delinquent Fines approval of contract with Renton Collections, Inc. for collection of delinquent court fines at no cost to the City since collection agency will add 30% to principal balance. The Committee further requested that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign the contract. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Noting completion by WSDOT of the I-405 overcrossing at Talbot Road, WSDOT: I-405/Talbot Councilman Reed reported that because one lane remains closed, traffic Overcrossing and S- congestion has continued in the area. Council President Stredicke referred to Curves mitigations proposed by WSDOT in the environmental impact statement for the 1-405 "S" Curve project relative to speed limits and other changes to ensure an adequate.flow of traffic through Renton during the construction period. He observed that construction on I-405 to the west of the S-curves is currently bringing traffic to a full stop, not 35 mph, as the City was promised. In addition, unmarked pavement and lack of lighting is impairing traffic safety and resulting in near-accidents. Committee of the Whole Council President Pro Tempore Mathews presented a Committee of the Whole Streets: Renton Valley report regarding the Valley Transportation Policy. The Committee discussed Transportation SEPA a proposed comprehensive transportation program recommended for adoption Policy as a SEPA policy for the Renton Valley. After hearing from city staff and representative of the developers and affected landowners, the Committee recommended that the proposal be approved conceptually and referred to the Ways and Means Committee for preparation of the necessary legislation. Because this issue is so complex and impacts many people not in attendance at the meeting, the Committee requested that the Administration conduct an informational meeting with property owners in the Valley. This meeting will assure that all property owners have an opportunity to review and understand the proposed policy and submit input prior to further Council review. The Ways and Means Committee will not present the policy for adoption until after the meeting has been conducted. MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY TRIMM, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE COMMITTEE REPORT AUGUST 14, 1989 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS The Ways and Means Committee recommends the following ordinances for second and final reading: Leroy Lowe Rezone, R-104-89 from R-1 to R-3, 2.6 acres located at 909 & 951 Aberdeen Ave NE Deleting Chapters 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 9, and 10 of Title VIII (Health and Sanitation) The Ways and Means Committee recommends the following ordinance for first reading: Ralph Warford/Ellenswood Joint Venture IX (Brandal Wood, R-015-89) from G-1 to R-1 5.5 acre parcel located at 2015 and 2113 Duvall Avenue NE The Ways and Means Committee recommends the following resolution for reading and adoption: Updating City's Six Year Transportation Improvement Program 1990-1995 MUNICIPAL COURT COLLECTION CONTRACT FOR DELINQUENT FINES (Referred 7/24/89) The Ways and Means Committee recommends Council concurrence in the Municipal Court's request for approval of contract with Renton Collections, Inc. for collection of delinquent court fines at no cost to City since collection agency will add 30% to principal balance. 'The Committee further requests that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign the contracts Thomas Trimm, Chair eke,, - id kat ty Keower-Wheeler, Vice-Chair /(444.41 C7R.Arrieaer- Richard Stredicke, Acting Member 1 RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting August 7, 1989 Municipal Building Monday, 7:30 p.m. Council Chambers MINUTES CALL TO ORDER Mayor Earl Clymer led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF RICHARD M. STREDICKE, Council President; KATHY A. KEOLKER- COUNCIL MEMBERS WHEELER, TONI NELSON, NANCY L. MATHEWS, JOHN W. REED, THOMAS W. TRIMM. (Position held by Councilman Hughes vacated on 7/3/89.) CITY STAFF IN EARL CLYMER, Mayor; MICHAEL W. PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; ATTENDANCE LAWRENCE J. WARREN, City Attorney; MAXINE E. MOTOR, City Clerk; LYNN GUTTMANN, Public Works Director; KEN NYBERG, Community Development Director; GARY NORRIS, Transportation Services Manager; DON ERICKSON, Zoning Administrator; JOHN ADAMSON, Program Development Coordinator; LT. GARY ANDERSON, Police Department. PRESS Paul McKelvey, Valley Daily News APPROVAL OF MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL MINUTES COUNCIL APPROVE THE COUNCIL MINUTES OF JULY 24, 1989. CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and published Streets: 1990-1996 Six- in accordance with State and local laws, Mayor Clymer opened the public Year Transportation hearing to consider the 1990-1995 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Im•rovement Pro ram . Program. Public Works Program Development Coordinator John Adamson explained the purpose of Council adoption of an annual TIP: 1.) Program is mandated by the State Legislature; 2.) Multi-year work plan for development of the arterial street system; 3.) Required for State and Federal funding; 4.) Enhances interjurisdiction cooperation with all adjacent cities, King County, Washington State Department of Transportation and Puget Sound Council of • Governments; and 5.) Any project to be eligible for funds during the year must be included in the six-year transportation plan. Mr. Adamson further s explained the prioritization process used in determining the six-year street plan, noted that 1989 funds were distributed among 20 projects, and briefed Council on projects prioritized for the years 1990 - 1995. The first ten project listed: '• 1.) Park Ave N - Bronson Way N to N 10th St. Reconstruction; . 2.) Grady Way - Rainier to Lind. Continue project, widening; 3.) SW 43rd St - SR-167 Loop Ramp Improvements; 4.) Rainier/Airport Way Safety Improvements; 5.) Oakesdale Ave SW - SW 28th St to SW 16th St Plans, specification; 6.) NE 44th St Interchange. Ramp improvements, signalization; 7.) Walkway program. Prepare pedestrian walkway program; 8.) S 192nd St - SR-167 to SR-515. Study to construct new road; 9.) I-405_HOV/SR-515 Interchange. Plan new interchange; and 110.) SW 16th St - Lind Ave SW to Oakesdale Ave SW. Overlay. Responding to Council inquiry, Mr. Adamson noted that the description to Item No. 31, Lake Washington Blvd N.-N. Park Drive to I-405, will be amended to state: "Addition of left-turn pockets and shoulder repair of Lake Washington Boulevard N.", "widened to three lanes" removed. Adamson I stated that Item No. 25 reflects accelerated street overlay for roads suffering severe damage this coming winter. The mid-year budget contains funding for repair of roads which were damaged last winter. Darrell Igelmund, 3602 Lake Washington Boulevard, Renton, commended j Public Works Department for the inclusion of improvements to four streets in lower Kennydale, addition of left-turn pockets and shoulder repair on Lake Washington Boulevard North. . Steve Altringer, 1703 Shelton Avenue N.E., Renton, inquired as to an ' accelerated opening of Oakesdale Avenue from S.W. 16th to 43rd, and widening of roadway up to Empire Way, which would divert traffic from downtown Renton, and further inquired as to future prospect of traffic signal placement on Empire Way. In response to Mr. Altringer's inquiry, Mr. Adamson advised that the proposed widening from Oakesdale's present August 7, 1989 Renton City Council Minutes Page 223 terminus at 16th Street to Empire Way is proposed by second LID to be completed in the late 1990's. As funding is not available, coordination with adjacent cities and WSDOT is required. Transportation Services Manager Norris advised that the State continues to evaluate the reinstallation of the traffic signal device on Empire Way and at this time does not feel it is warranted. Councilwoman Mathews requested that Administration write a formal request to the State of Washington to reevaluate replacement of the traffic signal previously located on Empire Way. In response to further inquiry by Mr. Altringer, Mr. Norris noted that in discussions pertaining to the opening of the four lanes on the bridge at Lind, the State's project engineer advised that the opening will be this week. Versie Vaupel, P. O. Box 755, Renton, indicated concern on behalf of North Renton citizens relating to Item No. 33, widening to seven lanes North/Northeast 3rd Street to I-405 undercrossing. Ms. Vaupel further inquired whether residents in Devil's Elbow vicinity were notified of the placement of Item No.'53, Devil's Elbow Repair and Reconstruction, on the six-year TIP listing. In response to Council inquiry, Mr. Norris noted that the overlay for Kirkland to NE Sunset - NE 10th is included in the 1989 work program. The overlays for NE 10th St - West of Kirkland, and NE 12th - Sunset - Union are not currently listed in the 1989 work program, but advised staff will review the possibility of inclusion into the work program considering the sidewalks and inappropriate speed limits as well. MOVED BY MATHEWS, 1 SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. In summary, Mr. Adamson noted the following procedures the City has followed: 1.) Review of process for prioritizing transportation projects; 2.) Public hearing; 3.) City Council adoption of six-year transportation improvement program by resolution; and 4.) Submittal of TIP to funding agencies and other jurisdictions. MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT'S RECOMMENDATION TO APPROVE THE SIX-YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM, FROM 1990 - 1995, AS AMENDED, AND REFER MATTER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR RESOLUTION. CARRIED. In response to Council inquiry, Mr. Adamson noted that the.current study does not incorporate funding mechanisms for possible infill neighborhoods, but noted that future studies could be designed to contain funding for street upgrades. Mr. Adamson noted applications are due September 1, 1989, and the following six projects are staff recommendation Council submit to the Transportation Improvement Board which are: 1) Park Ave N - Bronson Way N to N 10th St 2) SW 43rd St - SR-167 Loop Ramp Improvements 3) Oakesdale Ave SW - SW 28th St to SW 16th St Plans, specifications 4) NE 44th St Interchange Ramp Improvements, signalization 5) S 192nd St - SR-167 to SR-515. Study to construct new road 6) I-405 HOV/SR-515 Interchange. Plan new interchange MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY KEOLKER- WHEELER,COUNCIL CONCUR IN PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT'S RECOMMENDATION FOR SUBMITTAL OF THE SIX PROJECTS LISTED ABOVE TO THE TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT BOARD ON SEPTEMBER 1, 1989. CARRIED. Councilwoman Mathews requested staff review the policy relating to private roads and streets in private neighborhoods, further requesting staff be represented at the South King County Transportation Benefit District's Subcommittee meeting on projects, boundaries and priorities scheduled for Friday, August 11, 1989. As a point of interest, Mr. Adamson informed council that the Park Avenue project, listed in the TIB, will be funded through Urban Arterial Board funds. A CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BY RENTON CITY COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has fixed the 7th day of August , 1989, at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal Building, 200 Mill Avenue South, Renton, Washington, as the time and place for a public hearing to consider the following: Annual adoption of the City's Six Year Transportation Improvement Program for 1990-1996. Any and all interested persons are invited to be present to voice approval, disapproval or opinions on same. CITY OF RENTON Maxine E. Motor, CMC City Clerk DATE OF PUBLICATION: July 21, 1989 July 17. 1989 Renton City Council Minutes ,Page 206 City Clerk entered letter from Dale Hollister, May Creek Associates, owner of property directly across NE 48th Street from the proposed Shurgard development. Mr. Hollister supported staff alternative no. 3, which requires annexation prior to extension of water service. He felt that warehouses would be incompatible with surrounding office uses and detrimental to property values and appearance of the surrounding area.. Mr. Hollister indicated to the Council that he has worked with the City to rezone the property for office use as a transition between business and residential use, and he felt that the subject development should be required to provide a similar transition. He indicated that if property owners can provide that assurance, he had no objection to the proposal. MOTION CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Trimm presented a report regarding Committee the Shoreline Master Program residential dock amendment, referred on Planning: Shoreline 7/3/89. Due to language of the original ordinance, No. 3758, amendments Master Program, authorized by the City Council shall be considered, accepted, and constitute a Residential Dock part of such Master Program without the necessity of further adoption of Amendments such amendments. Information. Police: Narcotics Control Ways and Means Committee Chairman Trimmpresented a report Program Grant recommending Council concurrence in the request of the Finance Director and the Police Department to accept the State of Washington, Department of Community Development, Washington State Narcotics Control Program's grant in conjunction with the cities of Auburn, Tukwila, and Kent. This action would transfer an ongoing grant from Auburn to Renton. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Council President Stredicke questioned City policy requiring property owners Streets: Replacement of to resurface streets after installation of sewer lines. Mayor Clymer indicated Paving (Clarke) that over 7/8 of the roadway in question was torn up during construction, and it is in the interest of the City's taxpayers to require replacement of the paving which was installed less than three years ago. Streets: 1990-1996 Six- MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, Year Transportation COUNCIL REFER THE 1990-1996 SIX-YEAR TRANSPORTATION Improvement Program IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM, SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON 8/7/89, TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. ADMINISTRATIVE Council referral of 6/19/89 regarding update of City's government access REPORT channel: Malfunctioning computer equipment at TCI headquarters has Utility: TCI Government resulted in display of outdated messages stored in the system's memory. The Access Channel problem has been reported and will be repaired. The channel is updated twice a week by City Clerk division staff, and a total of 53 messages was either entered or removed during the period of 5/16/89 through 6/15/89. Cable Consultant Mayor Clymer indicated that messages of condolence have been sent to Lon Hurd, the City's cable consultant, on the passing of his father, Jim Hurd. The elder Mr. Hurd was the City's first cable consultant. AUDIENCE COMMENT Theresa Zimmerman, 813 N. 1st Street,.Renton, expressed disappointment Citizen Committee: North that the North Renton citizens advisory committee, which has been meeting Renton Citizens Advisory for the past two and one-half years, was not notified of plans to replace Committee Heery Program Management consultants with a facilitator to rediscuss the North Renton projects with residents. She questioned the scope of the work being funded, and requested that a specific list of projected work items be provided. Mayor Clymer indicated that the facilitator is replacing the original consultant, and will be responsible for providing information regarding the projects, and facilitating discussions between residents, business representatives and City staff. City's Capital Council President Stredicke announced that the City's Capital Improvement Improvement Program Program will be presented to the Renton Chamber of Commerce Local Government Committee on Friday, August 10 at 7:30 a.m. at the Chamber offices. Executive Session MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL CONVENE INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION TO DISCUSS PENDING LITIGATION. CARRIED. Time: 12:01 a.m. CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BY RENTON CITY COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has fixed the 7th day of August , 1989, at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal Building, 200 Mill Avenue South, Renton, Washington, as the time and place for a public hearing to consider the following: Annual adoption of the City's Six Year Transportation Improvement Program for 1990-1996. Any and all interested persons are invited to be present to voice approval, disapproval or opinions on same. CITY OF RENTON Maxine E. Motor, CMC City Clerk DATE OF PUBLICATION: July 21, 1989 NOTICE RENTON CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING ON AUGUST 7, 1989 AT 7:30 P. M. RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING COUNCIL CHAMBERS 200 MILL AVENUE SOUTH ANNUAL ADOPTION OF SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM FOR 1990-1996 ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT TO VOICE APPROVAL, DISAPPROVAL OR OPINIONS ON SAME, • complete legal description &further information available in the City Clerk's Office - 235-2501 • r n i n : ' demeaThe removal, mutilation, destruction or concealnormentpunof ishable this notice fiisne a manisd- imprisonment. CERTIFICATION l STATE OF WASHINGTON)_ Pub . Nearins Ataust 7,ig89 Annual E lops-Zoh cif Sic ‘rr Transftnr-Km+Ion R-c tarn lq°!o - lci t� 1--oca+i ons ©f Pc s-Fir Horne; J Uty 20, 1 cl 8c-) 1) S:e . CP 5 St . Ma,plewct .3 Qve . S.. . 2.) 3T-11 S+- Mon-l-e. rey Drive 14.G . Bram►- Way N•e . 4 wit-4G,- way N.E . 4) S. 2'"d P1 . ; Un ovi Ate. S.£ 5r) NL.e , r[t{'► �S1'. Llh sov� Qve, til.E �) N- . 12th tel-. K i r•1G 1a vr! Lti v€ _ 1J.i✓ 7) M.E . 24.TT12 Si rrbmals 0) N . 301Ems'- loot " E © - Park- A e. N • ei) N. St Par . to) I\l. S1 8+ , (=liy Ave. kL. vt) H. 3' '11 . e, Park- 12) N . ar 12.) N , 16-f S-1-. 1. Pa rk. LLve. . 13) 5 . 2nd St. Burnett Ave.S . . 14) t�.vv. 4. ' S+- Toyla r bv�. N MM. iS) S.W. Lav�s4ovl P P . 4 E r I w vigta v� /We. S.W , 16,) S.W. l2 vi) s. '&5 P' . �P i v��e - Avg. S. la S. 4.14:7' St. Mc,rresAve. . S. lot) S. -4-1" S*. zr WiIliarn,s is,ve .S 20) S. /i,ve. . S . 20 5 . iEitti St. e .S . 22) S. 5C,p111- kt R .. S �25) Q��� Drive � M•ll ��S. "�. Jc�ne•s -4) r July 17, 1989 Renton City Council Minutes Page 203 Claim: Perino, CL-33-89 Claim for damages in the amount of $1,089.72 filed by Charles Perino, 1718 Talbot Road S., Renton, for damage to basement from sewer line backup allegedly caused by failure of City crews to properly install sewer line (7/2/89). Refer to City Attorney and insurance service. Claim: US West Claim for damages in the amount of $250.00 filed by US West Communications, Communications 1600-7th Avenue, Seattle, for damage to buried cable CL-34-89 allegedly caused by City crews working at 5th and Harrington Avenue NE (6/1/89). Refer to City Attorney and insurance service. Rezone: Leroy Lowe, Hearing Examiner recommended approval of Leroy Lowe Rezone, R-104-88, Aberdeen Avenue, for 2.6 acres located at 909 and 951 Aberdeen Avenue NE from R-1, single R-104-89 family residential, to R-3, medium density multifamily, zoning. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Planning: Comprehensive Planning Division submitted Citizens'.Opinion Survey Questionnaire for Plan Update, Citizens' Comprehensive Plan Update to be mailed to residents on 7/20/89 attached to Opinion Survey Renton Report. Information. Questionnaire Police: King County Police Department requested approval of contract with King County Health Health Department Department for medical care of Renton jail inmates. Refer to Public Safety • Medical Care for Jail Committee. Inmates Police: Narcotics Control Police/Finance Departments requested authorization for transfer of Program Grant responsibility for State narcotics grant to the City of Renton from City of Auburn for Narcotics Control Program in conjunction with cities of Auburn, Tukwila and Kent. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Streets: 1990-1996 Six- Public Works/Traffic Engineering Department requested that a public hearing Year Transportation be set on 8/7/89 to consider the 1990-1996 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program Improvement Program. Council concur and set public hearing on 8/7/89. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE Administrative Assistant Michael Parness reported that Heery Program CAG: 89-031, Project Management, Inc., the City's consultant for the 1989 Work Plan, has Management Services completed Phase I of the program, which described the City's major projects with Heery Program and estimated staffing needs and expenditures for those projects during the Management, Inc. months and years ahead. Projects include the proposed North Soos Creek annexation, the I-405 "S" curve project, municipal facilities issues, and North Renton expansion projects. He indicated that due to expense, Heery would not be selected to continue with Phase II of the plan and another alternative, . presented by the Public Works Director would be recommended. Public Works Director Lynn Guttmann explained the alternatives to supplement staff for the WSDOT I-405 "S" curve project and the North Renton arterial plan. For the design phase of the I-405 project, the City will create a team consisting of a senior engineer, a clerk and a coordinator. Total cost through December, 1989, will be $224,320, including salaries, office equipment and expert services. Of this total, $90,000 is a loan to the Utility Fund which will be reimbursed. Staff will attempt to recover the remaining $60,000 from WSDOT. Ms. Guttmann recommended that the senior engineer remain through both the design and construction phases of the project to resolve engineering issues with the State. Council expressed dismay at high cost of protecting the City's interest in coordinating the project with WSDOT. Mayor Clymer stressed the importance of protecting the City's sole source aquifer which is located in the area proposed for construction of the freeway bridge supports. On the North Renton projects, Ms. Guttmann explained that major development is about to occur in an industrial area that abuts a single family residential area. To keep both factions apprised, it is recommended that a consultant be retained at an estimated cost of $35,000 to $50,000 (August through October, 1989) to meet with and define the interest of all parties involved, identify three to five alternatives that address interests of all parties, prepare and deliver presentations to the community and City Council, and support the City Council in their efforts to make a final decision. Council requested assurance that the City is not paying consultant fees when it really needs additional full-time employees. Ms. Guttmann indicated that a mediator is needed to provide a fresh viewpoint to all parties. CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL Al #: to . L , • SUBMITTING DATA: FOR AGENDA OF: July 17, 1989 Dept/Div/Board.. Public Works / Traffic Engineering Staff Contact.. John Adamson AGENDA STATUS: Consent SUBJECT: Public Hearing for 1990-1996 Six-Year Public Hearing.. Transportation Improvement Program Correspondence.. Ordinance Resolution Old Business.... EXHIBITS: New Business.... Study Session... Other RECOMMENDED ACTION: Set a public hearing to review the APPROVALS: Six-Year TIP on August 7, 1989. Legal Dept Finance Dept.... Other FISCAL IMPACT: Expenditure Required... -- Transfer/Amendment.. -- Amount Budgeted -- Revenue Generated... -- SUMMARY -SUMMARY OF ACTION: The City Council adopts a Six-Year TIP annually pursuant to State law. This public hearing is held to provide public input into this process. March 20, 1989111 Renton City Council Minutes Page 78 CORRESPONDENCE Letter was read from Darrell Igelmund, President of North Citizen Comment: Renton/Kennydale Neighborhood Defense Fund, 3602 Lake Washington Igelmund - Traffic Boulevard, Renton, transmitting graphic illustration from Livable Streets by Impacts Donald Appleyard showing relationships of people living on streets with light, medium and heavy traffic. Citizen Committee: North Letter was read from Theresa Zimmerman, 813 North First Street, Renton, Renton Citizens Advisory requesting a meeting prior to March 31 between designated representatives of Committee the North Renton/Kennydale citizen committee and City officials responsible for overseeing the upcoming Boeing developments. Requested at the meeting were citizens committee representatives Darrell Igelmund and Garry Smith of Kennydale and Theresa Zimmerman and Versie Vaupel of North Renton with Marge Richter as alternate. City officials requested at the meeting were Ken Nyberg, liaison with Boeing; Lynn Guttmann, traffic engineering official; and John Adamson, liaison with residents on North Renton diverters. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL REFER THIS CORRESPONDENCE TO THE ADMINISTRATION. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Council President Stredicke asked that prior to the public hearing on the Six- Streets: 1990-1995 Six- Year Transportation Improvement Program, the Administration assess the Year Transportation condition of Kirkland Avenue NE north of NE 10th Street to Sunset Improvement Program Boulevard NE, and Tillicum Street between Tobin and Airport Way since they are in deleterious condition. Councilman Trimm pointed out that Lake Street in the latter area is also in need of repair. Committee of the Whole Council President Stredicke presented a report regarding the Boeing Building: Boeing presentation made on 3/13/89. At that meeting, Boeing representative Terry Redevelopment Project Lewis described the Boeing redevelopment project that will be taking place from now through 1992. He explained the magnitude of the project and made a commitment to the City and to the affected neighbors. He stated that the Boeing Company recognizes the impact the project will have on the City administration and the Council's ability to deal with the time constraints, and he made a commitment to work with the Council to make the project work smoothly. No action required. Garbage: Rainier Disposal Council President Stredicke presented a report regarding solid waste, Contract Negotiations recycling and yard waste. With the assistance of consultant R. W. Beck, the Council met and reviewed the analysis of the proposals submitted by contractors for solid waste, recycling and yard waste. After discussion, the Committee of the Whole recommended concurrence in the recommendation that the Administration be authorized to enter into negotiations with Rainier Disposal for the provision of services for all three contracts. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. Upon Council inquiry, City Attorney Warren indicated his opinion that Fibres International has not enunciated sufficient reason in its letter of 3/16/89 to warrant the City Council to change its recommended action on this matter. For the record, letters were entered from Greg Matheson, Fibres International, dated 3/16/89, appealing the recommendation to contract with Rainier Disposal as "sole source" contractor and citing ranking error by City; from attorney Clyde H. MacIver, Miller, Nash, Wiener, Hager & Carlsen, representing Fibres International, dated 3/16/89, citing non-compliance by the City with evaluation factors stated in the RFP; and from David Kahl, R. W. Beck and Associates, dated 3/20/89, with Mayor's cover letter, same date, explaining the City's evaluation process. MOTION CARRIED. Planning and Planning and Development Committee Chairman Reed presented a report Development Committee indicating that the committee met on 3/9/89 to consider the Leroy Lowe Appeal: Leroy Lowe rezone appeal for rezone of 2.6 acres of property located at 909 and 951 Rezone, R-104-88 Aberdeen Avenue NE. In support of his appeal, the applicant submitted new material which had not been provided to the Environmental Review Committee (ERC) nor the hearing examiner. The committee found that the ERC should have the opportunity to review this new information. Therefore, the committee recommended that the City Council affirm the recommendation of the hearing examiner and remand this request to the Environmental Review Committee. MOVED BY REED, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. V r-:-- 1990 - 1995 T.I.P FUNDING 1990 - 1995 T.I.P FUNDING SOURCES ) Name YEAR COST TYPE CITY LID FADS FASP WSDOT TIB OTHER CATS ) - 1 Park Ave I 1990 I $240,000 1 Engineering I $48,000 I I I I I $192,000 I i 2 Grady Way I 1990 I $60,000 I Construction I $10,200 I I $49,800 3 SW 43rd Ramp I 1990 1 $1,050,000 I Engr d Const I $13,600 I $194,000 I $66,400 I I I $776,000 I i 4 Rainier/Airport I 1990 I $90,000 I Construction I $9,000 1 I I $81,000 I I I I 5 Oakesdale SW 28th-SW16th I 1990 I $487,000 I Engineering I I $97,400 I I I I $389,600 I I ) 6 NE 44th I 1990 I $100,000 I Engineering I I 1 I I I $80,000 I $20,000 I TBZ 7 Walkvy I 1990 I $50,000 I Develop CIP I $50,000 1 I I I 1 I 1 8 192nr I 1990 I $250,000 I Design 1 $15,000 I 1 I I I $200,000 I $35,000 I KING COUNTY ) 9 I-405/SR-515 I 1990 I $60,000 I Design I $12,000 I I I I I $48,000 I I 10 SW 101 Lind-Oakesdale I 1990 1 $867,000 I Construction I I $867,000 I I 1 I I I 11 Guardrail I 1990 I $50,000 I Construction I $50,000 I 1 I 1 I I I ) 12 Street I 1990 I $500,000 I Construction I $500,000 I I I I I I I -.J3 Bridge Inspection I 1990 I $50,000 I Inspection/Rel $50,000 I I I I 1 I I . 14 Sidewalk Repair I 1990 1 $10,000 I Repair I $10,000 I I I I 1 I I 15 Monstr Road I 1990 I $50,000 I Repair I $50,000 16 S 2nd 1 1990 1 $169,425 I Construction I $16,943 I 1 I $152,482 I I I I 17 SW 16-0akesdale-Monster I 1990 I $392,404 I Engr d Const 1 I - $392,404 I I I I I I j 18 CBD Streetscape I 1990 I $50,000 I Design/Const I $50,000 I I I 1 I I I 19 NE 3rd I-405 to Monroe I 1990 I $200,000 I Engineering I $34,000 I I $166,000 1 I I I I 20 VMS Computer i 1990 I $65,000 I Equipment I $11,000 I 1 $54,000 I I I I I ) 21 SR-515 I 1990 I $516,500 I Repave I $25,500 I I I I $491,000 I I I 22 N 3rd & Sunset I 1990 I $34,000 I Message Signal $34,000 1 1 I I I I 1 23 S 43rd 1 1990 I $3,500,000 1 Widening i I $3,500,000 24 Mill five 1 1990 I $20,000 I Engineering I $20,000 I I I 1 I I I 25 Stree Overlay I 1990 1 $850,000 I Design/Const I $850,000 26 Traffic Signal I 1990 I $25,000 I Repair 1 $25,000 I I 1 I I I I 27 Light Pole I 1990 I $25,000 I Replacement i $25,000 28 Rainier Cabinets I 1990 I $17,000 I Repair 1 $17,00 29 S 2nd A Main I 1990 1 $75,000 1 Reconstructiol $75,000 I I I I I I 1 ) 30 Maple Valley Hwy l 1991 I $1,091,760 I Widening I I I I I $1,091,760 I I I 31 Lk Wash Blvd I 1992 I $800,000 I Engineering I $136,000 I I I I I $664,000 I I 32 SE Puget I 1992 I $51,320 I Engineering I $8,320 I I $43,00 ) 33 NE 3rd 1 1992 I $126,144 I Engr $ Const I $126,144 I I I I I I I 34 Rainier, S 7th - S 4th I 1992 1 $22,160 I Engineering i $22,160 I I I I I I I 35 Garden Ave I 1992 I $680,000 I Construction I I I i I i I $680,000 1 1 36 Lk Wash Blvd I 1992 1 $73,400 I Engineering I $12,478 1 I $60,922 I I I I I 37 S 4th & Main 11993-19951 $580,000 I Engr/Const I $98,600 I I $481,40 I I 1 I I 1990 - 1995 T.I.P FUiDIN6 1990 - 1995 T.LP FUMING SOURCES { Name YEAR COST TYPE CITY LID FAILS FASP USDOT TIB OTHER COMMENTS f 38 Edmonds 11993-19951 $2,160,600 I Engr/Const i I I $1,793,298 I I I 1 $367,302 I TBZ 39 Benson 11993-19951 $1,901,600 I Engr/Const I $323,272 I I $1,578,328 I I I I I 40 Duvall 11993-19951 $2,086,280 I Engr/Const I $354,667 I I $1,731,613 I t I I I 41 Edmonds NE 3rd- SP-169 11993-19951 $5,387,000 I Engr/Const I I I $4,471,210 I i I t $915,790 I TBZ 42 Oakesdale, Monster- to SR900 I 1995 1 $4,200,000 I Engr/Const I 1 $1,000,000 1 I I I $3,200,000 I I 43 S 7th, Shattuck - Smithers I 1993 I $200,348 I Engr/Const I " $200,348 I t i I I I t 44 Aberdeen 1 1993-19941 $893,324 I Engr/Const I I I $741,460 I I I I $151,864 I TBZ 45 Talbot I 1993 I $975,196 1 Construction I I I I i I I $975,1% I DEVELOPER 46 SW Grady/ Shattuck I 1993 1 $63,000 i Signal I $63,000 I t I I I I I 47 S 3rd/Smithers I 1993 I $29,000 I Signal I $29,000 48 Benson I 1993 I $128,000 I Signal . I $21,760 1 t $106,240 I I I I I 49 S 3rd & Rainier I 1993 I $54,000 1 Signal I $9,180 I I $44,820 I I I I I 50 S 2nditainier I 1993 1 $34,000 t Crosswalk/Rell $3,400 I I I $30,600 I I I t 51 SW 27th I 1994 I $5,835,000 I Construction t t $5,050,000 1 I I 1 I $785,000 t TBZ 53 NE 6thI 1995 I $483,284 I Engr/Const I I I I I I 1 $483,284 1 TBZ t" 53 Dev11'siElbow I 1995 t $3,550,000 I Engr/Const I $603,500 I I $2,946,500 TOTALS $41,258,745 $4,013,072 $11,100,804 $14,334,991 $264,082 $1,582,760 $5,549,600 $4,413,436 { t t. t CITY OFRRNTON TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM WHAT NEXT? o REVIEW PROCESS FOR PRIORITIZING TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS o CONDUCT PUBLIC HEARING ON AUGUST 7, 1989 o CITY COUNCIL ADOPT SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM BY RESOLUTION o SUBMIT TIP TO FUNDING AGENCIES AND TO OTHER JURISDICTIONS o WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION o KING COUNTY o CITY OF KENT o CITY OF TUKWILA o CITY OF BELLEVUE o CITY OF SEATTLE o CITY OF ISSAQUAH o METRO o PSCOG o PUBLIC UTILITIES o RENTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE