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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1987 Correspondence • RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting July 7, 1986 Municipal Building Monday, 8:00 p.m. Council Chambers MINUTES CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Barbara Y. Shinpoch led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL: NANCY L. MATHEWS, Council President; JOHN W. REED; RICHARD M. STREDICKE; KATHY A. KEOLKER; ROBERT J. HUGHES; EARL CLYMER; THOMAS W. TRIMM. CITY STAFF: BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; LAWRENCE J. WARREN, City Attorney; MICHAEL W. PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; MAXINE. E. MOTOR, City Clerk; RICHARD C. HOUGHTON, Public Works Director; DAN CLEMENTS, Finance Director; JOHN E. WEBLEY, Park Director; ED HAYDUK, Housing Coordinator; STEVE MUNSON, Policy Development Department; CAPTAIN JAMES BOURASA, Police Department. PRESS: Tony Davis, Daily Record Chronicle APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES Council President Mathews requested addition of the words "and well construction." at the end of the last sentence of paragraph five, page five, 1983 Comprehensive Water System Plan Amendment #1. MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL APPROVE THE COUNCIL MINUTES OF JUNE 23, 1986, AS AMENDED. CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING Bryant Motors Petition for Alley Vacation This being the date set and proper notices having been published and posted in accordance with State and local laws, Mayor Shinpoch opened the public hearing and reported that the petition was withdrawn on June 23, 1986. MOVED BY REED, SECONDED BY MATHEWS, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. (See later action, page 5.) ix-Year Trans•ortation Im.rovement Pro_ram 1987-1692_ This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and published in accordance with State and local laws, Mayor Shinpoch opened the public hearing to consider the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program, 1987-1992. Public Works Director Richard C. Houghton presented the priority listing for proposed street projects, and referred to a City map which designated street projects by year I accomplished since 1981 to date. Mr. Houghton called attention to the fact that the Wells Avenue bridge project, now underway, has I been deleted from the priority list. He advised that program priorities may change dependent upon availability of grant funding, and cited the SW Sunset Boulevard - Rainier Avenue S. to west City limits project as an example. That project, the City's first priority, will require coordination of both ',Federal and State funding in meeting construction deadlines. Other priorities were reviewed by Mr. Houghton and included: #2 - North First Street - Park Avenue North to Burnett Avenue North; #3 - Miscellaneous railroad crossing improvements; #4 - Park Avenue North - Bronson Way North to Garden Avenue North; #5 - SW 16th Street - Lind Avenue SW to Oakesdale Avenue SW; #6 - SW 16th fi Street - Oakesdale Avenue SW to Monster Road SW; #7 - Miscellaneous street overlays; #8 - Qakesdale 'Avenue SW - SW 28th Street to SW Sunset Boulevard; #9 - South Grady Way - Rainier Avenue South to Lind Avenue SW; and #10 -Lake Washington Boulevard - NE 44th Street to north City limits. Referencing #15, Houser Way Railroad Improvement, Phase 2, Mr. Houghton clarified that the project, rubber railroad crossings, scheduled for October, will commence from the easterly side of Main Street . and extend in a westerly direction. Priority #3, miscellaneous railroad crossings, refers to railroad markings, signal lights, etc., throughout the City. Mr. Houghton discussed a proposal to revise the SR-900 route through the City to connect with Park Avenue North at Bronson Way/North 1st Street, extend along Park to the North Renton Interchange, i then east on Park Drive and NE Sunset Boulevard. This revision would allow the City to apply for State overlay funds for streets on the new route. Audience comment was invited. Marge Richter, 300 Meadow Avenue North, cited impacts to her residential area as a result of heavy traffic volumes on N. 3rd Street, a four-lane one-way arterial. Noting approximate daily volume of over 11,000 trips and high accident rate, Mrs. Richter urged reduction of speed limits, removal of blinking mode from signals, reopening of N. 4th Street, and ' elimination of one-way traffic on both N. 3rd and N. 4th Street. She cited problems with blocked intersections during peak traffic hours; impairment of pedestrian safety; lack of parking along N. 3rd due to elimination of parking lanes; impairment of emergency access; loss of access to garages and driveways due to heavy traffic; impacts from noise, car radios/stereos, exhaust fumes, and litter from July 7. 1986 Renton City Council Minutes Page 2 cars waiting for lights; and loss of property values. Council members were urged to prevent the same thing from happening in other residential neighborhoods in the City. Versie Vaupel, 1402 N. 2nd, Renton, took issue with priority #1, SW Sunset Boulevard - Rainier Avenue S. to west City limits, since it encourages higher volume of traffic through the City. Referencing Transportation Study 1982-1983, published by Wilsey and Ham in 1984, Mrs. Vaupel cited statistics indicating that over 69% of City traffic has no beginning or end in the City but uses Renton streets to bypass freeways in reaching destinations to the east and/or west. Regarding traffic impacts on N. 3rd Street, Mrs. Vaupel agreed that property owners are being deprived of their right to park and use driveways and garages, and suffer impact from noise, fumes, and litter. She indicated that noise decibel reading taken during peak traffic hours from a residence she owns on N. 3rd was over 96%. She recommended a book, Tyranny of Noise, to Council members; and suggested reduction of I speed limits on N. 3rd Street to 25 mph; retention of blinking signal mode; reinstatement of parking during non-peak hours, weekends, and evenings; prohibitionof truck traffic; reopening of N. 4th Street and reinstatement of two-way traffic on both N. 3rd and N. 4th; and preparation of an origins and destinations study to determine percentage of traffic using Renton streets as a bypass route. Joan Walker, 1433 Monterey Avenue NE, Renton, inquired regarding overlay project at Sunset Boulevard NE to Aberdeen Avenue NE. Mayor Shinpoch advised that the project will go out for bid in August, 1986. Upon inquiry by Mrs. Vaupel, Mr. Houghton reported that priority #24, N/NE 3rd Street and I-405 Undercrossing, refers to widening project to accommodate additional lanes and five-foot sidewalks in association with WSDOT I-405 HOV lane/reconstruction project. Mrs. Vaupel was not in favor of any project which increases traffic volume in that corridor. Norm Peterson, 3402 Park Avenue North, Renton, supported installation of traffic signals to protect safety of children and pedestrians, but felt expense should be considered. Referencing Priority #28, Renton By-Pass Connector Study, and #31, East-West Connector Study, Mrs. Vaupel supported these projects if relief from traffic congestion on residential streets will result. Councilman Stredicke asked whether the Program addresses cross-traffic problems through Victoria Hills subdivision from Benson Road to SR-515; improvements in the area of Sunset Boulevard SW and Earlington; and widening of Lake Washington Boulevard. Mr. Houghton indicated that the Program does not address improvements to Benson Road. He described improvements proposed for the Earlington area included in Priority #1, SW Sunset Boulevard - Rainier Avenue S. to West City Limits; and explained proposal to widen Lake Washington Boulevard to a three-lane section from N. Park to Burnett. Councilman Stredicke supported moving Priority #10, Lake Washington Boulevard - NE 44th to North City limits, to a higher priority, noting complaints regarding condition of the road. Mayor Shinpoch indicated that many of the complaints originate from commuters who live outside the City and desire improved access to Boeing through a residential area instead of congested I-405. Councilman Clymer asked if Priority #2, N. 1st Street - Park Avenue N. to Burnett Avenue N., will be accomplished by the time the Wells Avenue Bridge project is completed. Mr. Houghton anticipated completion of the utilities portion of the project, but was uncertain about timing for remaining phases due to funding. George Post, 1122 South 27th Place, Renton, cited safety problems with traffic islands on Benson Road, which were installed by the City to deter speeding traffic from short-cutting'through Victoria Hills plat to SR-515. Residents will be contacting the Engineering Department on 7/8/86 to identify problems. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY MATHEWS, COUNCIL ADOPT THE SIX- 1 YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM, 1987-1992, AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL REFER THE MATTER OF EXTENDING N. 4TH STREET TO SUNSET BOULEVARD NE TO THE TRANSPORTATION I COMMITTEE. CARRIED. } AUDIENCE COMMENT Victoria Hills Final Planned Unit Development. FPUD-042-85 Sam Simone, 1121 S. 23rd Street, Renton, representing Victoria Hills Homeowners' Association, questioned legal opinion by City. Attorney regarding liability to the City should the Victoria Hills Final Planned Unit Development be denied at this'point. City Attorney Warren advised that while he does not set Council policy, he is obligated to apprise Council members of potential legal liability as a result of their decisions. In this case, he felt that substantial legal difficulty would occur if the PUD were denied at this point. Responding to Mr. Simone's-inquiry regarding Council prerogative to deny a PUD at any time for any reason, City Attorney Warren explained that language contained in the new ordinance requires a PUD to be in the public interest and places the burden of proof on the applicant at the beginning of the process. Mr. Simone urged denial of FPUD-042-85 due to the following problems: 1) extended time limits; 2) development of PUD in phases; 3) lack of assurances for responsibility and maintenance of open spaces and common areas; 4) revisions made to PUD after July 14. 1986 Renton City Council Minutes Page 4 Noise Decibel In response to an inquiry from Councilman Stredicke, Mayor Shinpoch Readings stated the City does employ personnel trained and qualified to read a decibel meter; however, Certified reader services may be obtained through interlocal agreement with King County when the situation warrants. It was noted that weekend calls for readings are handled on a need basis; emergencies requiring immediate attention, investigated by a City qualified reader (if available) or referred to King County for • • assistance. Pigeon Problem Councilman Stredicke indicated he had received a citizen complaint regarding 1,000 pigeons being kept at a residence in the vicinity of Tenth Avenue NE and Olympia and requested investigation by staff. • King Subregional Councilwoman Keolker reported the King Subregional Council of the Council of the Puget Sound Council of Governments has agreed to give an advisory PSCOG recommendation to the King County Council regarding takeover of planning functions of solid waste issues. Suburban Cities had expressed concern regarding loss of control concerning solid waste issues, particularly in the area of rate setting; the recommendation of the PSCOG was to assume the interlocal forum function in solid waste planning issues and also to serve as the rate board for King County. The King County Council is scheduled to meet to discuss this matter in late July. Councilman Happy birthday greetings were extended to absent Council Member Earl Clymer's Birthday Clymer. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Committee Chairman Hughes presented a report recommending the following ordinances for second and final reading: Ordinance #4006 An.ordinance was read vacating,a portion of Earlington Avenue SW and Earlington Avenue portion of adjacent alleyway as petitioned by Ticor Title Insurance SW Street Company. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECONDED BY TRIMM, COUNCIL Vacation ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. VAC-001-86 CARRIED. Ordinance #4007 An ordinance was read amending a portion of Chapter 35 of Title IV Fire Hydrant (Building Regulations) of the City Code for the purpose of clarification Ordinance and reorganization of the Fire Hydrant Ordinance. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECONDED BY KEOLKER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance #4008 An ordinance was read amending portions of Section 4-738 and Section' Site Plan Review 4-2303 of Title IV (Building Regulations) of the City Code relating to the Ordinance Site Plan Review Ordinance. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECONDED BY Amendments KEOLKER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ways and Means Committee Chairman Hughes presented the following ordinance for first reading: Bartell & An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of certain Associates Rezone property located at the NE corner of NE Sunset Boulevard and Anacortes. R-019-86 Avenue NE from Residence District (R-3) to Business District (B-1) - Bartell & Associates, File #R-019-86. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECONDED BY KEOLKER, COUNCIL REFER THIS ORDINANCE BACK TO COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Ways and Means Committee Chairman Hughes presented the following resolutions for reading and adoption: Resolution #2657 A resolution was read updating the City's Six-Year Transporation Six-Year Improvement Program, 1987-1992. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECONDED ' • Transportation BY KEOLKER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. Improvement CARRIED. Pr--ro WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE COMMITTEE REPORT JULY 14, 1986 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS The Ways and Means Committee recommends the following ordinances for second and final reading: Earlington Addition Alley Vacation - Ticor Title Insurance Company (VAC 001-86) Fire Hydrant Ordinance Revisions Amending Site Plan Review Ordinance Language The Ways and Means Committee recommends the following ordinance for first reading: Rezone. - Bartell & Associates, #R-019-86 The Ways and Means Committee recommends the following resolutions for reading and adoption: Updating Six Year Transportation Improvement Program Setting Hearing re Street Vacation - VAC 005-86 Approving Amendment to 1983 Comprehensive Water System Plan APPROVAL OF VOUCHERS Approval of Vouchers Nos. 15858 through 16244 in the amount of $1 ,652,895.58. Rob Hughe , Chairman c7"/ CA atteke,„ . Katy Keoder /2/ Thomas Trimm SIX YEAR, ''tANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT --;DGRAM . • 1987 TO 1992 City Last Yr. Priority • ANNUAL ELEMENT 1987 Priority No.. No. •. 1 SW Sunset Blvd. - Rainier Ave S to West City .Limits 3 .. 2 .N 1st St. - Park Ave'. N to Burnett Ave N. • 3 Miscellaneous Railroad Crossing Improvements 4 4 Park Ave N. - Bronson Way N to Garden Ave N 6 5 SW 16th St. - . Lind Ave SW to Oakesdale Ave SW 7 6 SW 16th St. - Oakesdale Ave SW to Monster Rd SW 8 7 Miscellaneous Street Overlays 9 8 Oakesdale Ave SW - SW 28th St to SW Sunset Blvd. 10 . 9 S Grady .Way - Rainier Ave S to Lind Ave SW • 11 10 Lake Wash. Blvd. -- .NE 44th St to North City Limits . 12 . 11 Lind Ave Replacement - SW 16th St to S Grady Way . X 12 Oakesdale Ave SW @ I-405 Undercrossing X 13 ' Lake Washington Blvd. N/Park Ave N/Garden Ave N X 14 NE 4th St. - Union Ave NE to Duvall Ave NE X , 15 Houser Way Railroad Impprovement Phase 2 X 16 I-405/Renton Village/WSDOT X -2nd YEAR 1988 4 . • Park Ave Ni. - Bronson Way N to Garden Ave N 7 . 7 Miscellaneous Street Overlays 9 - 5 Oakesdale Ave SW - SW 28th St to SW Sunset Blvd. . . . - 10 11 Lind Ave Replacement - SW 16th St to S Grady Way X 12 Oakesdale Ave SW C I-405 Undercrossing X 13 Lake Washington Blvd. N/Park Ave N/Garden Ave N X 17 . S 2nd St.• - Main Ave S to Rainier Ave S ' 5 18 Logan Ave N. - Airport • Wy to S 2nd St 13 19 S 7th St.- Shattuck Ave S to Smithers Ave S . 14 20 Mill Ave S (Rebuild) . X 3rd YEAR 1989 4 Park Ave N. - Bronson Way N to Garden Ave N 7 . 7 Miscellaneous Street Overlays 9 8 Oakesdale Ave SW' - SW 28th St to SW Sunset Blvd. 10 21 Lake Wash. Blvd. N - Park Ave' N to I-405 15 22 SW 27th St. - Oakesdale Ave SW to West Valley Rd. 16 - 23 SE Puget Dr. - Jones P1.. SE to Edmonds Ave SE 17 24 N/NE 3rd St. @ I-405 Undercrossing 18 . 4th ,5th,6th YEAR 1990, 1991, 1992.: . 7 Miscellaneous Street Overlays 9 . 25 Edmonds Ave NE - NE 4th St to Sunset Blvd NE X 26 Benson Rd S - Puget Dr S to South City Limits - X 27 Edmonds Ave Extension 19 • . 28 Renton By-Pass Connector Study 20 29 S 192nd St. Study . • 21 30 Benson & I-405 Interchange Study 22 31 East-West Connector Study 23 32 I-405 Traffic Flow Study 24 . 33 Maple Valley Highway • . • X 34 Duvall Ave NE - Sunset Blvd NE to North City Limits X SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 1987 TO 1992 City Priority 0 ANNUAL ELEMENT 1987 No. • 1 SW Sunset Blvd.` '- Rainier Ave S_ to West City Limits 2 N 1st St. - Park Ave. N to Burnett Ave N. 3 Miscelaneous Railroad Crossing Improvements . 4 Park Ave N. - Bronson Way N to Garden Ave N 5 SW 16th St. Lind Ave SW to Oakesdale Ave SW 6 SW 16th. St. - Oakesdale Ave SW to Monster Rd SW 7 . -Miscelaneous Street Overlays • B Oakesdale Ave SW. - SW 28th' St to SW Sunset Blvd. 9 . S Grady Way - Rainier Ave S to Lind. Ave SW ' ' - 1 U Lake Wash.' . Blvd. - NE 44th St 'to North City Limits . • 11 Lind Ave .Replacement - SW 16th St to S Grady Way - • 12 Oakesdale Ave SW @ I-405 Undercrossing 13 Lake Washington "Blvd. N/Park AveN/Garden Ave NH , 14 NE. 4th St.' - Union Ave -NE to Duvall Ave NE , 15 Houser Way Railroad Improvement Phase 2 . . . 16 ' I-405./Renton Village/WSDOT ' 2nd YEAR 1988 , 4 Park Ave N. - Bronson Way Nto Garden. Ave N 7 Miscellaneous Street 'Overlays . 8 Oakesdale Ave SW - SW 28th St to SW Sunset Blvd.. ' 11 Lind Ave Replacement- SW'. 16th St to S Grady. Way , . 12 - Oakesdale Ave SW @ I-405 Undercrossing 13 Lake Washington • Blvd. N/Park Ave N/Garden Ave N . 17 S 2nd St. - Main 'Ave S to Rainier Ave S 18 Logan Ave N - Airport "Wy to S 2nd St ' 19 S 7th St. Shattuck 'Ave S to Smithers Ave S ' 20 Mill Ave S (Rebuild) 3rd YEAR 1989 ' 4 Park Ave Ni -' Bronson Way N to Garden Ave N 7 Miscellaneous Street Overlays ' ' . 8 Oakesdale Ave SW - SW 28th St to SW Sunset Blvd. -. 21 Lake Wash. Blvd. N - Park Ave Nto I-405 - 22 SW '27th St. - Oakesdale Ave SW to West' Valley Rd. 23 • • SE Puget- Dr. . Jones P1 . SE to Edmonds Ave SE •. 24 N/NE 3rd St. @ I-.405 Undercrossing ' • 4th,5th,6th YEAR 1990, 1991 , 1992 • ' 7 ' Miscellaneous Street Overlays • 25 Edmonds Ave NE - NE 4th $t to Sunset Blvd NE - 26 Benson Rd S - Puget Dr S to South City Limit s 27 Edmonds Ave Extension 28 " Renton By-Pass Connector Study . 29 . . S 192nd St. Study 30 . ' Benson & I-405 Interchange Study. 31 East-West Connector Study , • 32 I-405 Traffic Flow Study • ' 33 Maple' Valley Highway 34 Duvall Ave NE - Sunset , Blvd 'NE to North City Limits Late 07-Jul-86 . City of Renton Six Year Transportation improvement Program .,Gage . City / County R_NTON Hearing Date I L City No. 1070 EXHIBIT 'A' -- 5 Adngt,on Date 4 5 County No, 17 Resolution No. 0 I P PROJECT IDENTIFICATIOO.Nf m T F CI PROJECT COSTS IN THOUSANDS OF DOrARS" I Yr. a 0 U AI - I. I } i . DESCRIPTION OF WE • io work T L ",N RI OBLIGATION I FUNDING SOURCE 1TOTA.. I ' P o f code A E C . RI SCHEDULE • R -r . (Street name or number, c (s) LN 'TC Y! Y E A R • I FEDERAL i RAP .I !FUNDS I 1 i Cc. road name or nunaer, 1w 6 NL OI I I or !Local " 1 0 t . termini becinnine G end. ao T LA VI1st 2nd 3rd 4,5 I . PrO-IAMT UAB : I • I R y Describe. work to 5e gone.} sr H S .ElPnnl 6th IPMT .grams 1 I 1 1 No sk S RIFlmt I I I I 2 I Y 3 ` 4 5 6 :71 8 9 10 11 1 12 13 : 14 15I 16 . 1 17 1_ No. ROADWAY PROJECTS 1 SW SUNSET BLVD - RAINIER AVE S to WEST CITY LIMITS 2 BDFG 0.20 12 X 600 _ 166 FADS 16O UAB 73- 563 3 Add 2-way left turn lane, sicnal improv., underground HIJ ' 164 STATE GAS. power, street lights, coord. w/12' water & sewer TAX 2 N 1st ST - PARK AVE N to BURNT; AVE N 4 BDFH 0.32 19 X 700 700 700 2 Reconstruction - new curb,gutter,A.C. pavement storm GAS drainage, coordinate w/12' water!ain & new sanitary-sewer TAX 3 MISC RAILROAD CROSSING IMPROVMENT - 4 CDHJ X 300 • 271 29 30)2 4 Miscellaneous surfacing, .channelization, lighting K . . RR GAS and signing. • 5~* TAX 4 PARK AVE N - BRONSON WAY N to 6ARDE4 AVE N 5 DH 0.37 14 X 60 250 250 - ' UAB 560 560 6 Provide subgrade improvements, street overlay, cave SAS shoulders and cnannelization. - TAX 5 Si 16th - LIND AVE SW to OA}(ESDALE AVE SW 5 BDF6_0.90 17 X 2200- • UAB 2200 2200 7 Drainage,_ paving, curb, gutter, sidewalk, illimination, GAS zhannelization, bridge and roadway. TAX • Date 06-Jun-86 City of Renton Six Year Transportation Improvement Program Page 2 • L NOTES City / County RENTON Hearing Date __— . IA City No. , 1070 _ EXHIBIT "A" Adoption Date___________ __ I S County No. 17 Resolution No.__ —_ __ . 0 I T P ` PROJECT IDENTIFICATION . m T F CI ' PROJECT COSTS IN THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS. I Yr. ' ✓ a 0. U. Al I I i DESCRIPTION OF WORK jo work T L N RI OBLIGATION I FUNDING SOURCE (TOTAL I P o f code A E C RI SCHEDULE I— --------I I R ✓ (Street name or number, c (s) LN TC YI YE AR I FEDERAL . I RAP I IFUNDS I I - i Co. road name or number, lw G NL 01 . I I or ILocal I I 0 t termini beginning I end. ao T LA Vlist 2nd _ 3rd 4,5 .I Pro-IAMT UAB I . I I R y Describe work to be done.) sr H S ElAnnl 6th (AMT graml I I I I No sk S RIEImt I I I . I . I T ___-_ --===r==-=====- ----- _ __-_--------__-----------_--=—__------------------ -------_---==—=—=1 Y 1 2 3 14 5 6 171 8 9 10 11 I 12 13 -1 14 15 1 16 I 17 I No. 6 SW 16th - OAKESDALE AVE SW to MONSTER ROAD SW 2 BDF6 0.52 17 X 770 770 770 8 • Drainage, paving, illumination and channelization. GAS. TAX 7 MISCELLANEOUS STREET OVERLAYS 4 D - X 100 100 100 300' 600 600 9 Street Division Overlays . . GAS . TAX 8 OAKESDALE AVE SW - SW 28th ST to SW SUNSET BLVD 1 ADDS 1.82 14 500 550 .550 1600 1600 10 Grading,drainage,paving,curb,gutter,sidewalk,signal, HIJ illum.,bike route,channel.,landscaping,bridge & roadway LMO 9 S GRADY WAY - RAINIER AVE S to LIND AVE SW . 2 ABFH.0.25 12 250 208 FADS 42 250 11 Add new eastbound right turn lane to freeway on ramp. IJ GAS DEV. TAX 10 LAKE WASHINGTON BLVD. - NE 44th ST ti 4 DFGH 0.45 16. 600 600 600 12. Pavement reconstruction, storm drainage, roadway wideningGAS DEV. TAX 11 LIND AVE REPLACEMENT - SW 16th ST to S GRADY.WAY 2 ABFG 0.03 16 75 75 75 FAI 75 150 X Joint w/WSDOT, widen from two to five lanes, storm . HJKL . GAS drainage, curb, gutter,.sidewalk, street lights TAX • Date 06-Jun-86 City of Renton Six Year Transportation Improvement Program Page 3 - . ' L NOTES - . City / County RENTON Hearing Date__^ — -I A City No. . 1070 EXHIBIT "A" Adoption Date — I 5 County No. 17 ., Resolution No. '— ' - 0 I T P PROJECT IDENTIFICATION m T F CI PROJECT COSTS IN THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS" I Yr. r " a 0 U, AI '. . 1 i DESCRIPTION OF WORK jo work T L N RI OBLIGATION I FUNDING SOURCE (TOTAL I P o f code A E C RI SCHEDULE I-- 1 I R r (Street name or number, c Is) L N TC._ YI . Y E A R I FEDERAL I RAP-1 !FUNDS. I I i Co. road name or-number, lw 6 NL 01 I 1 - or (Local I . I 0 t termini beginning & end. , ao T LA Vllst 2nd 3rd 4,5 'I' Pro-(AMT UAB I I I R y Describe work to be done.) - sr .H S EIAnni 6th IAMT granl . . -I - I 1 I No sk S RIElmt : I I I 1 I T - __ —_---__------= _ - ----- ________----___ __------- --- ------ _—_—_ _=---=__ Y 1 2 3 1 4 5 6 171, 8 9 10 11 I 12 13 114 15 I 16 I 17 I No. 12 OAKESDALE AVE SW 0 I-405 UNDERCROSSING 2 ADFG 0.03 16 125 125 125 FAI 125 . 250 X • Joint w/WSDOT, widen from two to five lanes, storm HJKL. - GAS drainage, curb, gutter, sidewalk, street lights TAX 13 LAKE WASHINGTON BLVD. N/PARK AVE N/GARDEN AVE N 2 AFGH 16 125 125 200 FAUS 50. 250 X Joint w/Boeing. Roadway. widenirg,resurfacing, • IK . . GAS channeliiation & signal modifications TAX 14 NE 4th. ST - UNION AVE NE to DUVALL AVE NE 2 AFGH 1.00 12 250 - 250 250 X- - Add-2-way-left turn lane, curb, gutter, sidewalk & JK GASS street lighting . TAX .__ . 15 HOUSER WAY RAILROAD IMPROVEMENT PHASE 2 .4 50 50 50 . X . New:railroad rubber pads ' • S . . GAS - TAX 16 I-405 / RENTON VILLAGE /WSDOT . . . 4 B 0.05 560 ' 500 FAI 60 560 • X Joint Storm & Flooding' Improvement, 10 ft. storm drain DEV. . Pipe 17 S 2nd ST - MAIN AVE S to RAINIER AVE S 5 DH 0.45 12 . 60 ' • 60' 60 5 Joint w/WSDOT. WSDOT-to resurface S 2nd ST, City to do ' . GAS channelization. Coordinate w/24" water & sewer - . TAX , . ' - � � � � � � . ^ Date 06-Jun-86 City of Renton Six Year Transportation . Page� 4 . . ' � `� , ^ LNOTES � City / County RENTON Hearing Date____ ___ __� � A ------ City No. 1070 EXHIBIT "A" Adoption Date __ __ S County N �� �� Resolution �___� _ __ 0 T P PROJECT IDENTIFICATION m T F CI PROJECT COSTS� DVTHOUSANDS�DF0�LAOS Yr. ' ✓ a 0 U Al � I | ` ' .. i ` - DESCRIPTION OF WORK jo work T L N` RI OBLIGATION | FUNDING .SOURCE !TOTAL P o f code A E .0 RI SCHEDULE I-- | R ✓ (Street name or number, c (s) L N TC Y| Y E A H | FEDERAL I RAP 1 !FUNDS I _. i Co.� road name or number, lw G NL 0 ; I . or 'Local I -- O . ' . t termini beginning & ao T LA V|1st 2nd ` 3rd 4i5 1- Pro-(AMT UAB | I R ` ` y Describe work to be done.) sr . H S E(Annl 6th |AMT gram! | } I ` No sk , S RIElmt I 1 | | T ' - N 1 2 -3 I 4 5 6 171 8 9 10 11 1 12 13 \ 14 15 ( • 16 I 17 No. 18 LOGAN AVE N - ADRPORT �WAY to S 2nd ST 4 DFGH 0.24 16 600 600 600 13 . Roadway reconstruct' curb, gutter & sidwalk, • K . GAS A. C.- pavement. ' - TAX . 19 S 7th - SHATTUCK AVE S to SMITHERS AVE S 2 ABDF 0.50 16 220 220 220 14 .Dra naye paving, curb, gutter, sidewalk, illumination, GAS and channelization. , � TAX . , 20 MILL AVE S - � 2 ADFG 0.74 14 250 250 250 X . Rebuild, gutter & sidewalk, street HJI . • ' GAS . • , li�t- « grade revisions . TAX ` _ �.' 21.LAKE WASHINGTON BLVD N - PARK AVE N to 1-405 2 BDFG 103 16 4800 ' 00 4800 4800 15 Drainage, paving, corb gutter,- sidewalk, illumination, . . GAS channelization, bikeway. , ` TAX � ` � � �� ST- �B�� A� � to �� �� ROAD1 ABDF 0.53 16 2500 2500 2500 16 Grading,drai ' corh sidewalk. i GHIJ , GAS illu �bike route, n t' l LM � uTAX ' . , 23 SE PUGET DRIVE - JONES PL SE`to EDMONDS AVE SE 2 BDFG 0.78 17960 960 960 17 •' Dra nage paving, corh �te� sidewaD� �llum�at' ' ` FWD THRUST ' � channelization, __ � ` '---_-__-_-_ _-^ -_ GAS� TAX `' . Date 06-Jun-86 City of Renton Six Year Transportation Improvement Program Page 5 I• L NOTES City / County RENTON .. Hearing Date— -- __ I A City No. 1070 EXHIBIT "A" Adoption Date ________ — I S County No: 17 Resolution No._______ __ 0 1 T • P PROJECT IDENTIFICATION m T F CI PROJECT COSTS IN THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS I _Yr. ✓ a 0 U. Al I I I . i DESCRIPTION OF WORK Jo work T L N RI OBLIGATION I FUNDING SOURCE (TOTAL I P o f code A E C RI SCHEDULE 1"-- I I R ✓ (Street name or number, c (s) LN TC YI . YE AR I FEDERAL I RAP I IFUNDS I I . i • Co. road name or'number, lw G NL 01' I I or (Local) I 0 t termini beginning & end. ao T LA Vllst 2nd 3rd 4,5 I Pro-IAMT UAB I .I . I R y Describe work to be done./ sr H S ElAnnl 6th IAMT graml I I. - I I No sk S RIElmt I 1 - ' I ' 1 I T __--_----_----_-_-_--=_--____--------------------------------__--_----____=__--=_--_----=--_---__- Date 17-Jun-86 City•of Renton Six Year Transportation Improvement Program- Pape 6 . 1987 TO 1992 I" L NOTES City / County RENTON Hearing Date I "A City No. 1070 EXHIBIT "A" Adoption Date I S County No. - 17 Resolution No. - ----- 0 1 T , P PROJECT IDENTIFICATION m T F CI PROJECT COSTS IN THOUSANDS IF DOLLARS I Yr. ✓ a 0 U Al I i i DESCRIPTION OF WORK to work T L N RI OBLIGATION I FUNDING SOURCE (TOTAL I P o f code A E C RI SCHEDULE I---------------I I R ✓ (Street name or number, c (s) LN TC Yl YE AR I FEDERAL 1 RAP I (FUNDS I I' i Co. road name or number, Iw 0 M. 01 I I or (Local I I 0 t termini beginning & end. ao T LA VI(st 2nd 3rd 4,5 I Pro-IAMT UABI . I ' I R y Describe work to be done.) sr H- S . ElAnnl 6th IAMT grail I - 1 I I No sk S R$EImt • . I I I I I T ---------------------------- --- ---- — — -----1 Y I 2 3 1 4 5 6 171 8 9 18 11 I 12 13 114 15 I 16 I 17 I No. — ^ r 30 BENSON t I-405 INTERCHANGE STUDY 8 U 11 — — 150 150 150 22 Study - State Funded . 31 EAST-WEST CONNECTOR STUDY 8 U 17 83 83 FADS 17 100 23 GAS TAX 32 1-405 TRAFFIC FLOW STYDY 8 U 11 - 50 50 50 24 State Funded JOINT WITH STATE 33 MAPLE VALLEY HIGHWAY 250 250 250 X (WSDOT Widening & Realignment) GAS TAX 34 DUVALL AVE NE - SUNSET BLVD NE to North City Limits 3 BFGH 0.30 16 758 600 UAB 150 750 X Widening, curb, gutter 1 sidewalk, street lighting, storm IJ GAS drainage, channelization, signalization, water & sewer TAX I INSTRUCTIONS FOR PREPARING SIX-YEAR ;' TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM • NOTE: This form is set up In "Elite"typewriter format (12 charecfers per inch) for coding computer input. Only that information appearing In the coding blocks wilt be entered on the computer.Additional information may be Included on the form for the Agency's convenience but will not be placed on the computer file. • ,...j ..A. An obligation program Indicating the allocation of funds to major phases of project development I.e.preliminary engineering rl ht-ol- i way and construction.Show the funding amount for the entire phase or phases In the expected year of obligation even though the I expenditure of lands may take place over several years. B. Include ell proposed projects regardless of location or source of Iunds,however,urban and rural arterial trust fund projects need to be Included only In six-year transportation Improvement programs beginning In odd numbered years. • C. Complete the form for the six-year program In accordance with the following instructions: HEADING ' • • 1 City/County: Enter name of local agency and appropriate county. County Number Enter the O.F.M. assigned number in code blocks 7 d 8. • • City Number: Enter the O.F.M. assigned number In code blocks 3 thru 6. • . -1 Hearing Data: Enter the dale of action by the City Council or County Legislative Authority. • . Adoption: Enter the date of action by the City Council or County Legislative Authority. • Resolution Number- Enter City Council or Co. Legislative Auth. resolution number (it applicable). COLUMN NO. • 1. Priority No. Enter local agency project identifying numbers in priority older,in code blocks 9& 10. • 2. Project Identification Enter appropriate information noted In column heeding.Enter Route Name and termini In code blocks 11 thru 35. • 3. Major Class of Work Enter the appropriate code number(s), Enter major code in block 36. 1. New construction on new alignment 6. Traffic control 2. Major widening (additional lanes) 7. Capital purchases 3. Minor widening (increase lane width, add shoulders) 8. Non capital improvements . • 4. Rehabilitation/reconstruction 9. Non motor vehicle use 5. Resurfacing • 4. Work Codes Enter appropriate code letter(s).Enter major items of work in code blocks 37 Ihru 40. A. Grading L. Bridge B. Draining M. Landscaping , C. Light Bituminous Surface N. Paths & Trails D. A.C. or P.C.C. Pavement O. Bikeways • E. Sealcoat P. Transit Facility • • • F. Curbs 6 Gutters O. Commuter Pool • G. Sidewalks R. High Occupancy Vehicle Lanes • • H. Channelization S. Surveillance Control 6 Driver Information I. Signalizetion T. Ferry Facility • J. Lighting U. Project Studies • K. Signing • • . 6. ' Total Length In Miles Enter Length of project to nearest hundredth in code blocks 41 thru 44. • 8. Functional Classification Enter the appropriate Iwo digit code denoting the Federal Functional Classifications. • (Note:The Federal Functional Classifications shown on the official functional classifica- . ' • tion maps prepared by WSDOT.) • Rural (under 5,000) Urban (over 5,000) • Code Code Block Block ' 45 46 Description 45 46 Description • • • 0 1 Principal Arterial-Interstate 1 1 Principal Arterial-Interstate Other Freeways , • 0 2 Principal Arterial-Other (State) 1 2 Principal Arterial-or Expressways • 0 6 Minor Arterial 1 4 Principal Arterial-Other (FAM) . • 0 7 Major Collector (FAS) 1 6 Minor Arterial-(FAM) • 0 6 Minor Collector 1 7 Collector-(FAM) 0 9 Local (Access) I . 9 Local-(Access) ' • • • (Note:If Rural or Urban Arterial Trust Funds(Col. 14)are to be used es funding source,the appropriate code number must • . be,shown in code block 45.) . . • 7. Carryover Project Enter(x)it project is carried over from previous years annual element.(Funds were not . • obligated during previous year). Enter In code block 47. B. 1st Year (Annual Element) Enter total project costs(in Thousands of Dollars)to be obligated In the first calendar • year of the six-year program in code blocks 48 thru 51. . • • 9- 11. (2nd, 3rd, 4, 5 & 8th years) Enter estimated project costs(In Thousands of Dollars)to be obligated•in each year of • • '1 years in code blocks 52 thru 83. 1 • ' ' 12, 14, & 15. Funding by Source • Enter the dollar amount(in Thousands of Dollars)to be obligated under applicable fund- • • ing source column In appropriate code blocks. • • 13. Program Enter the Federal landing source program.(FAUS,FAS,HES,etc.)in code blocks 68 thru . 71. . 16. Total Funds Enter Iota! project cost in code blocks 80 thru 85. . ` 1 DOT na'ue are° OX A•Vr • NOTICE RENTON CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING ON JULY 7, 1986 AT 8:00 P.M. RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING COUNCIL CHAMBERS 200 MILL AVENUE SOUTH ANNUAL ADOPTION OF SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM FOR 1987r1992. 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 - 235-2500) • IN The removal, mutilation, destruction Warning . . or concealment of this notice is a mis- demeanor punishable by fine and imprisonment. CERTIFICATION • STATE OF WASHINGTON) . Pub)ic gewigi -J"u)y 7 /986 /Irnao/ JIorl1or# df S/K,yc# ' 7/ 6 elf epitie rem"Or/PFJ-/Pre L acv/oi! ell f r�iis J Dowr Uzi 46 9./V C10WfIlawrnsAve J i- do Si: 0N. (3o1AS1" /o'2 'Ec)-/ or, r/rivc. N. 1 IN1. ?//, 74.7`,- / 12' i,'arth Ave. tJ, E. 2 N,E, 7ATC sz )1)71.727 Ove 1\1. E. 9 5.2L e .1!�l 5i Viz/ ive- J. c: p • ',le? S/y-1 c) Orland ,eve. N. E. Mrol2scw./4, '.Z-~.�/r/7d�rar/0,4"/X2`' 5)(S. G Sf,1 MQ7)eWGad ,9v&. d Bronsom71* X5i/*v o. /i . 0 N.3 ,,ir-,irf M i\l . i st 1)i/9yP N . c3. 3 Kr)..4. A 4 ///fre (5. FS- A,5,-45x We//iJ/1) J,. N. y. 7/A j. 2'. y3/'Ave 5. V3-1.4 z q(5-10// gcl -Y- E(/////174/, ive LS, W V a 36 9 7/ 77//eo!J: J 5, ‘* 3f75/7,/A/s 4i'e ,S, i_7/1/,' ,:33':15/ 1 1401-27�•iey Or. N. E. . I5 ,_."6')1\/. 33 Y�(5- 7 2 oire V sk B1 vd. N $ 7,1' 6;t: Y- T-31.1vAve . .F2 3 ,Z: . f1;/:5'X' )4' 0 /9 a'3 .S: CV. I,....?_457 . sz-- c-i7vcn /ale c.1C/ 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 July , 19 86, at 8:00 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 1987 - 1992. Any and all interested persons are invited to be present to voice approval , disapproval or opinions on same. CITY OF RENTON Maxine E. Motor City Clerk DATE OF PUBLICATION: June 13, 1986 , � - /c J /Ite, _0_ Oa _A .._._s . Gem • Si K y Y "ficling. -tr)r ,-d AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION frr �ef�d ' �GITY�.QF-••"RENTONQi'� CORRECTED NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BY Audrey DeJoie , being first duly sworn on oath states that RENTON CITY COUNCIL he/she is the Chief Clerk of the ; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the i Renton City Council has fixed the 7th day of July, 1986, at 8.00-p.�m: n#the Co�incil VALLEY NEWSPAPERS Chambers of theRentoh ManicipaiBild Th 200 Mill. Avenue, SoutH¢°Re^ton, DailyNews Journal, DailyRecord Chronicle, DailyGlobe News Wasc'ingcoh, tos the'time and-place for a '' public hearing consider the following: I Annual adoption of the City's Six Year Daily newspapers published six (6) times a week.That said newspapers Transportation Improvement Program for are legal newspapers and are now and have been for more than six 1987-1992. Any and all interested persons are months prior to the date of publication referred to,printed and published invited to be present to voice approval, in the English language continually as daily newspapers in Kent, King disapproval or opinions on same. County, Washington. Valley Newspapers have been approved as legal CIYT OF RENTON newspapers order of the Superior Court of the State of Washington for S Maxine E. Motor by p g City Clerk 11, King County. I Published in the Daily Record Chronicle June 15, 1986. R1,652- The notice in the exact form attached, was published in the Daily News ! ` ;`,`f +: Journal , Daily Record Chronicle.L, Daily Globe News , (and not in supplement form) which was regularly distributed to its subscribers during the below stated period. The annexed notice a Corrected Notice of Public Hearing was published on June 15, 1986 R1652 The full amount of the fee charged for said foregoing publication is the sum of $17.82 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th day of June 19 86 N. Public for the State of Washington, residing at Federal Way, King County, Washington. VN#87 Revised 10/84 June 9. 1986 - Renton City Council Minutes Page 3 Cedar River Hangar Sublease.. LAG 001-83 - Public Works Department/Airport submitted_Cedar River Hangar Sublease of Apron "C" for negotiation with The Boeing Company for extension of three-year term. Refer to Transportation (Aviation) Committee. Dennis Release of Easement.. RE-004-86 - Public Works Department requested release of easement and rededication of easement for Lot #12, Block 4, Maplewood Division #2, owned by John Dennis; and requested waiver of $200 fee since replacement easement is being given to the City and old platting errors are being corrected. Refer to Utilities Committee. (See later action.) Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program Usdatej 1987-1992) - Public Works Department/Traffic Engineering Department presented Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program Update and recommended public hearing be set for 7/7/86. Refer to Transportation Committee . MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY KEOLKER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE: Ridgeway Annexation - Letter was read from Policy Development Director Larry Springer requesting that the Council set a public meeting for 6/23/86, to consider the Ridgeway 10% Annexation Petition, for 7.79 acres of property located on the south side of 136th AvenueSEapproximately 120 feet north of NE 24th Street. MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY TRIMM, COUNCIL SET A PUBLIC MEETING FOR 6/23/86, TO CONSIDER THE RIDGEWAY 10% ANNEXATION PETITION. CARRIED. Group W Cable - Added correspondence was read from William Covington, Community Affairs Manager for Group W Cable, requesting passage of an ordinance by the City to address potential tax problems associated with franchise transfer to Tele-Communications Incorporated (TCI). MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY KEOLKER, COUNCIL REFER THIS CORRESPONDENCE TO COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. King County Rape Relief - Added correspondence from Mary Ellen Stone, Director of King County Rape Relief (KCRR) requested emergency budget increase for the remainder of 1986 in the amount of $3,000 to off-set declining booklet sales revenue predicted at $124,000 for 1986, but now projected at $56,000. KCRR plans to increase revenue by increasing marketing of booklet sales; increasing fund raising efforts; and requesting additional government support. Emergency budget increases are also being requested of Bellevue, Kent, Auburn, Kirkland, and King County. MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY KEOLKER, COUNCIL REFER THIS CORRESPONDENCE TO COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS: Puget Sound Council of Governments Presentation - Council President Mathews announced that PSCOG will make a presentation to Council members at the regular meeting of June 16, 1986, regarding the Green River Valley Transportation Plan Update. Suburban Cities Appointments Council President Mathews reported that she and Councilwoman Keolker were recently appointed to the Suburban Cities Health Services Committee and the Solid Waste Committee, respectively. TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Springbrook Trout Farm Request Regarding Directional Signing Transportation Committee Chairman Trimm presented a report concurring in the Public Works Department recommendation to deny the request from Springbrook Trout Farm for the City to install informational and directional signing to the farm. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECONDED BY HUGHES, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. t UTILITIES COMMITTEE John Dennis Request for Release of Easement and Easement Exchange (RE-004-86) Utilities Committee Chairman Clymer presented a report concurring in the recommendation of the Public Works Department to approve the request for easement exchange. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Relocation of City Sewer Main. Release of Easements, and Dedication of New Easement (Chaffee Corp; Lucker (RE-002-86): Moore (RE-003-86) Utilities Committee Chairman Clymer presented a report concurring in the recommendation of the Public Works Department to approve the request by Chaffee Corporation to relocate the sewer main and provide a new easement to the City for said sewer main. The Committee further recommends that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign the necessary documents. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL.CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke was wished a happy birthday. For.Use By City Clerk's Office Only A. I . # G' AGENDA ITEM RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING mssasca a:assaxaoz ams:asa¢soac SUBMITTING Public Works Department Dept./Div./Bd./Comm. Traffic Engineering Division For Agenda Of June 9, 1986 (Meeting Date) Staff Contact Dick Houghton/Gary Norris (Name) Agenda Status: SUBJECT: City of Renton Six-Year Consent X Transportation Improvement Program Public Hearing Correspondence Up-Date ( 1987 - 1992) Ordinance/Resolution Old Business Exhibits: (Legal Descr. , Maps, Etc.)Attach• New Business Study Session A. Other B. C. Approval : Legal Dept. Yes_ No N/A_ COUNCIL ACTION RECOMMENDED: Request that Finance Dept. Yes_ No. N/A July 7, 1986, be set as the date for the Other Clearance .� public hearing for review and adoption of. the 1987 - 1992 up-dated Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program. FISCAL IMPACT: Expenditure Required $ -- Amount $ __ Appropriation- $ -- Budgeted Transfer Required SUMMARY (Background information, prior action and effect of implementation) (Attach additional pages if necessary.) PARTIES OF RECORD/INTERESTED CITIZENS TO BE CONTACTED: SUBMIT THIS COPY TO CITY CLERK BY NOON ON THURSDAY WITH DOCUMENTATION. SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 1987 TO 1992 City Priority ANNUAL ELEMENT 1987 No. 1 SW Sunset Blvd. - Rainier Ave S to West City Limits 2 N 1st St. - Park Ave. N to Burnett Ave N. 3 Miscelaneous Railroad Crossing Improvements ' 4 Park Ave N. - Bronson Way N to Garden Ave N 5 SW 16th St. - Lind Ave SW to Oakesdale Ave SW . 6 SW 16th St. - Oakesdale Ave SW to Monster Rd SW 7 ,Miscelaneous Street Overlays 8 Oakesdale Ave SW - SW 28th St to SW Sunset Blvd. • 9 S Grady Way - Rainier Ave S to Lind Ave SW 10 Lake Wash. Blvd. - NE 44th St to North City Limits 11 Lind Ave Replacement - SW 16th St to S Grady Way 12 Oakesdale Ave SW @ 1-405 Undercrossing 13 Lake Washington Blvd. N/Park Ave N/Garden Ave N ; . 14 NE 4th St. - Union Ave NE to Duvall Ave NE • 15 Houser Way Railroad Improvement Phase 2 . 16 I-445/Renton Village/WSDOT 2nd YEAR 1988 . 4 Park Ave N. - Bronson Way 'N to Garden Ave N 7 Miscellaneous Street Overlays 8 Oakesdale Ave SW - SW 28th St to SW Sunset Blvd. 11 Lind Ave Replacement - SW 16th St to S Grady Way 12 Oakesdale Ave SW @ I-405 Undercrossing 13 Lake Washington Blvd. N/Park Ave N/Garden Ave N . 17 S 2nd St. - Main Ave S to Rainier Ave S 18 Logan Ave N - Airport Wy to S 2nd St 19 S 7th St. —Shattuck Ave S to Smithers Ave S 20 Mill Ave S (Rebuild) 3rd YEAR 1989 4 Park Ave Ni - Bronson Way N to Garden Ave N 7 Miscellaneous Street Overlays 8 Oakesdale Ave SW - SW 28th St to SW Sunset Blvd. 21 . Lake Wash. Blvd. N - Park Ave N to I-405 22 SW 27th St. - Oakesdale Ave SW to West Valley Rd. 23 SE Puget Dr. - Jones P1 . SE to Edmonds Ave SE • 24 N/NE 3rd St. @ I-405 Undercrossing 4th,5th,6th YEAR 1990, 1991 , 1992 • • 7 Miscellaneous Street Overlays 25 Edmonds Ave NE - NE 4th St to Sunset Blvd NE 26 Benson Rd S - Puget Dr S to South City Limits 27 Edmonds Ave Extension , 28 Renton By-Pass Connector Study 29 S 192nd St. Study • 30 Benson & 1-405 Interchange Study 31 East-West Connector Study . 32 I-405 Traffic Flow Study . 33 Maple Valley Highway 34 Duvall Ave NE - Sunset Blvd NE to North City Limits • Date 06-Jun-86 City of Renton Six Year Transportation Improvement Program Page 1 1987 TO 1992 • I L NOTES City / County RENTON - .Hearing Date ___________ __ 1 A City No. 1070 EXHIBIT "A" Adoption Date 1 S County No. 17 Resolution No. 0 I T P PROJECT IDENTIFICATION m T F CI PROJECT COSTS IN THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS I Yr. r a 0 U AI I 1 1 • i DESCRIPTION OF WORK . Jo work T L N RI OBLIGATION I FUNDING SOURCE 'TOTAL I P o f code Al C RI SCHEDULE I-------- ---I I R r (Street name or number. c (s) LN TC YI YE AR I FEDERAL 1 RAP I (FUNDS I I i Co. road name or number, 1w G NL 01 I I or ILocal I I 0 t termini beginning & end. ao T LA Vlist End 3rd 4,5 I Pro-(AMT UAB I I I R y Describe work to be done.) sr H S ElAnni 6th IRMT . gram( I I I I No sk S RlElmt 1 1 I II T —--___--____------ --- ------=---------______ -------------- ------------( Y 1 2 3 I 4 5 6 171 8 9 10 11 1 12 13 114 15 I 16 I 17 1 No. ROADWAY PROJECTS . 1 SW SUNSET BLVD - RAINIER AVE S to WEST CITY LIMITS 2 BDFG 0.20 12 X 600 498 FAUS 102 600 3 nr+rl 2-way left turn lane, signal improv., underground • HIJ GAS er, street lights, coord. w/12" water & sewer TAX 2 N 1st ST - PARK AVE N to BURNETT AVE N 4 BDFH 0.32 19 X 700 700 700 2 Reconstruction - new curb,gutter,A.C. pavement storm GAS drainage, coordinate w/12" watermain X new sanitary sewer TAX 3 MISC RAILROAD CROSSING IMPROVMENT 4 CDHJ X 300 271 29 300 ' 4 Miscellanious surfacing, channelization, lighting K RR GAS and signing. SAFETY TAX 4 PARK AVE N - BRONSON WAY N to GARDEN AVE N 5 DH 0.37 14 X 60 250 250 UAB 560 560 6 Provide suburade improvements, street overlay, pave GAS shoulders and channelization. TAX 5 SW 16th - LIND AVE SW to ORKESDRLE AVE SW 5 BDFG 0.90 17 X 2200 URB 2200 2200 7 Drainage, paving, curb, gutter, sidewalk, illimination, GAS channelization, bridge and roadway. TAX • Date 06-Jun-86 City of Renton Six Year Transportation Improvement Program Page 2 1987 TO 1992 L NOTES City / County RENTON Nearing Date I A City No. 1070 EXHIBIT "A" Adoption Date I S County No. 17 - Resolution No. 0 I T P ' PROJECT IDENTIFICATION m T F CI PROJECT COSTS IN THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS I Yr. r a 0 U AI • I I I • i DESCRIPTION OF WORK Jo work T L N RI OBLIGATION I FUNDING SOURCE (TOTAL I P o f code A E C RI SCHEDULE I-----_____---__---I I R r (Street name or number, c (s) LN TC YI YE AR I FEDERAL I RAP I (FUNDS I I i Co. road name or number, lw G NL 01 I I or (Local I I 0 t termini beginning & end. ao T LA Vllst 2nd 3rd 4,5 I Pro-IAMT URB I I I- R • y Describe work to be done.) sr H S ElAnnl 6th (AMT graml I I I I No sk S RIElmt I I I 1 I T -=-==—_ _---_ __—_ ------ --------= === _=_ ---------------- ------------— -_=_----____=== ==1 Y 1 2 3 1 4 5 6 171 8 9 10 11 I 12 13 114 15 1 16 I 17 I No. 6 SW 16th - ORKESDALE AVE SW to MONSTER ROAD SW 2 MFG 0.52 17 X 770 770 770 8 • Drainage, paving, illumination and channelization. GAS • TAX 7 MISCELLANEOUS STREET OVERLAYS 4 D X 100 100 100 3300 600 600 9 Street Division Overlays GAS TAX • 8 ORKESDALE AVE SW - SW 28th ST to SW SUNSET BLVD 1 ABDG 1.82 14 500 550 550 1600 1600 10 Gradino,drainage,paving,curb,gutter,sidewalk,signal, HIJ illum.,bike route,channel.,landscaping,bridge & roadway LMO 9 S GRADY WAY - RAINIER AVE S to LIND AVE SW 2 ABFH 0.25 12 250 208 FRUS 42 250 11 Add new eastbound right turn lane to freeway on ramp. IJ GAS DEV. TAX 10 LAKE WASHINGTON BLVD. - NE 44th ST to NCL 4 DFGH 0.45 16 600 600 600 12 Pavement reconstruction, storm drainage, roadway widening GAS DEV. TAX 11 LIND AVE REPLACEMENT - SW 16th ST to S GRADY WAY 2 RBFG 0.03 16 75 75 75 FRI 75 150 X Joint w/WSDOT, widen from two to five lanes, storm HJKL GAS drainage, curb, gutter, sidewalk, street lights TAX • Date 06-Jun-86 City of Renton•Six Year Transportation Improvement Program Page 3 1987 TO 1992 L NOTES City I County RENTON Hearing Date -_ I A City No. 1070 EXHIBIT "A" Adoption Date __ I S County No. 17. Resolution No. 0 I T P PROJECT IDENTIFICATION m T F CI PROJECT COSTS IN THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS I Yr. r a 0 U AI . • I . 1 I • i DESCRIPTION OF WORK Jo work T L N RI OBLIGATION I FUNDING SOURCE (TOTAL I P o f code A E C RI SCHEDULE I--- ---- I I R r (Street name or number, c (s) LN IC YI YE AR I FEDERAL I RAP I (FUNDS I I i Co. road name or number, lw - G NL 01 I I or (Local I I 0 t termini beginning & end. • ao T LA Vllst 2nd 3rd 4,5 I Pro-(AMT UAB I I I R y Describe work to be done.) sr H S ElAnnl 6th (ANT grams I 1 I I No sk S RIElmt I I I I I T • -----__________====_= ___= = = ====---= _=-----------------------------------------------------------.---_--_-I Y 1 2_ 3 14 5 6 171 8 9 10 11 I 12 13 1 14 15 1 16 I 17 ) No. 12 OAKESDALE AVE SW 0 I-405 UNDERCROSSING 2 ADFG 0.03 16 125 125 125 FAI 125 250 X Joint w/WSDOT, widen from two to five lanes, storm HJKL GAS drainage, curb, gutter, sidewalk, street lights TAX • 13 LAKE WASHINGTON BLVD. N/PARK AVE N/GARDEN AVE N 2 AFGH 16 125 125 200 FADS 50 250 X '-int w/Boeing. Roadway widening,resurfacing, IK GAS 'nelization & signal modifications TAX 14 NE 4th ST - UNION AVE NE to DUVALL AVE NE 2 AFGH 1.00 12 250 250 250 X Add 2-way left turn lane, curb, gutter, sidewalk b JK GAS street lighting TAX 15 HOUSER WAY RAILROAD IMPROVEMENT.PHASE 2 4 50 50 50 X New railroad rubber pads GAS TAX 16 I-405 / RENTON VILLAGE /WSDOT 4 B 0.05 560 508 FAI 60 560 X Joint Storm & Flooding Improvement, 10 ft. storm drain DEV. • pipe .17 S 2nd ST - MAIN AVE S to RAINIER AVE S 5 DH 0.45 12 60 60 60 5 Joint w/WSDOT. WSDOT to resurface S 2nd ST, City to do GAS • channelization. Coordinate w/24" water & sewer TAX • Date 06-Jun-86 City of Renton Six Year Transportation Improvement Program Page 4 1987 TO 1992 I L NOTES - City / County RENTON - Hearing Date_—_________ __ I A City No. 1070 EXHIBIT "A" Adoption Date I S County No. 17 Resolution No. 0 I T P PROJECT IDENTIFICATION m I F CI PROJECT C0STS IN THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS I Yr. • r a 0 U Al • I I I i • DESCRIPTION OF WORK • jo work T L N RI OBLIGATION I FUNDING SOURCE (TOTAL I P o f code A E C RI SCHEDULE I------------ 1 I R r (Street name or number, c (s) LN IC YI YE AR I FEDERAL I RAP I (FUNDS I I i Co, road name or number, lw G NL 01 I I or (Local 1 I 0 t termini beginning & end. _ • • ao T LA Vllst 2nd 3rd 4,5 I Pro-(AMT UAB I I I R y Describe work to be done.) sr H S ElAnnl 6th (AMT graml I I i I No sk S RLElmt I I I I I T -- -------------------- ----I Y 1 2 3 I 4 5 6 171 8 9 10 11 I 12 13 114 15 I 16 I 17 I No. 18 LOGAN AVE N - AIRPORT WAY to S 2nd ST 4 DFGH 0.24 16 600 600 600 13 Roadway reconstruction, new curb, gutter & sidwalk, K GAS A. C. pavement. TAX 19 5 7th - SHATTUCK AVE S to SMIThERS AVE S 2 ABDF 0.50 16 220 220 220 14 • Drainage, paving, curb, gutter, sidewalk, illumination, GAS :hannelization. TAX 20 MILL AVE 5 • 2 ADFG 0.74 14 250 250 250 X Rebuild, Joint w/WSDOT, curb, gutter & sidewalk, street • HJI . GAS lighting & grade revisions TAX 21 LAKE WASHINGTON BLVD N - PARK AVE N to I-405 2 BDFG 3.03 16 4800 4800 4800 15 Drainage, paving, curb, gutter,• sidewalk, illumination, GAS channelization, bikeway. TAX 22 SW 27th ST - OAKESDALE AVE SE to WEST VALLEY ROAD 1 ABDF 0.53 16 2500 2500 2500 16 Grading,drainage,paving,curb,gutter,sidewalk,signal, GHIJ GAS illum.,bike route, channelization,landscaping,roadway. LM TAX • 23 SE PUGET DRIVE - JONES PL SE to EDMONDS AVE SE 2 BDFG 0.78 17 960 960 960 17 • Drainage, paving, curb, gutter, sidewalk, illumination, FWD THRUST channelization, roadway. GAS TAX Date 06-Jun-86 City of Renton Six Year Transportation Improvement Program Page 5 1987 TO 1992 I I NOTES City / County RENTON Hearing Date I A City No. 1070 EXHIBIT "A" Adoption Date_—____—__ __ I S County No. 17 Resolution No. 0 I T P PROJECT IDENTIFICATION m T F CI PROJECT COSTS IN THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS i Yr. r , a 0 U Al • I I I i DESCRIPTION OF WORK jo work T L N RI OBLIGATION I FUNDING SOURCE ITOTAL I P o f code A E C RI SCHEDULE I-----------------I I R r (Street name or number, c is) LN TC YI YE AR I FEDERAL I RAP I !FUNDS I I i Co. road name or number, lw G NL 01 I I or ILocal I 1 0 t termini beginning & end. ao T LA Vllst 2nd 3rd 4,5 I Pro-IAMT UAB I I I R y Describe work to be done.) sr H S ElAnnl 6th IANT gram! I I I I No sk S RlElmt I I I I I T ----------- — --- --- --- =------I Y i 2 3 I 4 5 6 171 8 9 10 11 I 12 13 114 15 I 16 I 17 1 No. 24 N/NE 3rd ST 0 1-405 UNDERCROSSING 2 RBDF 0.09 16 1000 900 FAI 100 1000 18 • Widening - add two additional travel lanes. GHIJ WSDOT 25 EDMONDS AVE NE -.NE 4th ST to SUNSET BLVD NE 3 BFGH 0.85 17 750 600 UAB 150 750 X cu".Hing, curb, gutter & sidewalk, street lighting, storm IJ GAS cage, channelization, signalization, water X sewer TAX 26 BENSON RD S - PUGET DR S to SOUTH CITY LIMITS 3 BFGH 0.45 16 1250 1000 UAB 250 1250 X Widening, curb, gutter & sidewalk, street lighting, storm IJ GAS drainage, channelization, signalization, water 6 sewer TAX 27 EDMONDS AVENUE EXTENSION 1 ABOF 0.79 16 2500 2000 UAB 500 2500 19 NE 3rd ST to Maple Valley Highway, new roadway GHIJ GAS alignment. TAX 28 RENTON BY-PASS CONNECTOR STUDY 8 U 17 5050 50 20 Study JOINT WITH STATE 29 S 192nd ST STUDY 1 U 19 120 120 120 21 Study and R/W acquisition JOINT WITH OTHER AGN'CY to 06-Jun-86 City of Renton Six Year Transportation Improvement Program Page 6 • • 1987 TO 1992 • I L NOTES ty / County RENTON Hearing Date____ I A ty No. 1070 EXHIBIT "A" Adoption Date___________ aunty No. 17 Resolution No. 0 I T PROJECT IDENTIFICATION m T F CI PROJECT COSTS IN THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS I Yr. a 0 U Al I I • DESCRIPTION OF WORK Jo work T L N RI OBLIGATION I FUNDING SOURCE ITOTAL I P f code A E C RI SCHEDULE I---- -------I I R (Street name or number, c (s) L N TC YI YEAR I FEDERAL I RAP I •• IFUNDS I I Co. road name or number, lm G NL 01 1 I or (Local I I 0 termini beginning & end. ao T LA VIIst 2nd 3rd 4,5 I Pro-(AMT UAB I I I R Describe work to be done.) sr H S ElAnnl 6th IAMT gram) sk S RIElmt i 1 I I I T -----------� ---- ------ -= • • INSTRUCTIONS FOR PREPARING SIX-YEAR • • 1 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM • NOTE: This form Is set up In "Elite"typewriter format(12 characters per Inch) for coding computer Input. Only that Information appearing In the coding blocks will be entered on the computer.Additional Information may be included on the form for the Agency's convenience but will not be placed on the computer file. •A. An obligation program Indicating the allocation of funds to major phases of project development i.e.preliminary engineering right-of- , • • l way and construction.Show the funding amount for the entire phase or phases In the expected year of obligation even though the • • • expenditure of funds may take place over several years. i • • B. Include all proposed projects regardless of location or source of funds,however,urban and rural arterial trust fund projects need to • be Included only in six-year transportation Improvement programs beginning in odd numbered years. C. Complete the form for the six-year program In accordance with the following instructions: • HEADING ' • City/County: Enter name of local agency and appropriate courtly. • County Number Enter the O.F.M. assigned number in code blocks 7 & 8. • City Number: Enter the O.F.M. assigned number in code blocks 3 thru 8. -i Hearing Date: Enter the date of action by the City Council or County Legislative Authority. Adoption: Enter the date of action by the City Council or County Legislative Authority. Resolution Number Enter City Council or Co. Legislative Auth. resolution number (i1 applicable). • COLUMN NO. 1. Priority No. Enter local agency project identifying numbers in priority order,in code blocks 9& 10. 2. Project Identification Enter appropriate Information noted in column heading.Enter Route Name and termini in ' • code blocks 11 thru 35. 3. Major Class of Work Enter the appropriate code number(s). Enter major code in block 36. • 1. New construction on new alignment 6. Traffic control •• 2. Major widening (additional lanes) 7. Capital purchases • 3. Minor widening (Increase lane width, add shoulders) 8. Non capital Improvements •• 4. Rehabilitation/reconstruction 9. Non motor vehicle use 5. Resurfacing • 4. Work Codes Enter appropriate code lelter(s).Enter major items of work In code blocks 37 thru 40. 0 A. Grading L. Bridge ' B. Draining M. Landscaping , : C. Light Bituminous Surface N. Paths & Trails • D. A.C. or P.C.C. Pavement O. Bikeways E. Sealcoat P. Transit Facility • F. Curbs & Gutters O. Commuter Pool G. Sidewalks R. High Occupancy Vehicle Lanes ' ' • H. Channelization S. Surveillance Control & Driver Information I. Signalization T. Ferry Facility J. Lighting U. Project Studies • K• . Signing 5. Total Length In Miles Enter Length of project to nearest hundredth in code blocks 41 thru 44. ' • 6. Functional Classification Enter the appropriate two digit code denoting the Federal Functional Classifications. • • (Note:The Federal Functional Classifications shown on the official functional clasaifica- • ' • lion maps prepared by WSDOT.) . Rural (under 5,000) Urban (over 5,000) Code Code • Block Block 45 46 Description 45 46 Description 0 1 Princi• pal Arterial-Interstate 1 1 Principal Arterial-Interstate Other Freeways 0 2 Principal Arterial-Other (State) 1 2 Principal Arterial-or Expressways • • • 0 6 Minor Arterial 1 4 Principal Arterial-Other (FAM) . . • '• 0 7 Major Collector (FAS) 1 6 Minor Arterial-(FAM)• • ' • 0 8 Mi• nor Collector I 7 Collector-(FAM) • 0 9 Local (Access) 1 . 9 Local-(Access) (N• ote:If Rural or Urban Arterial Trust Funds(Co.l14)are to be used as funding source,the appropriate code number must be shown in code block 45• .) 7. Carryover Project Enter(x)if project Is carried over from previous years annual element.(Funds were not obligated during previous year). Enter in code block 47. • 8. 1st Year (Annual Element) Enter total project costs(in Thousands of Dollars)to be obligated In the first calendar • ' . year of the six-year program in code blocks 48 thru 51. -• 9-11. (2nd, 3rd, 4, 5 & 6th years) Enter estimated project costs(in Thousands of Dollars)to be obligated in each year of years In code blocks 52 thru 63. I ' 12.• 14, & 15. Funding by Source Enter the dollar amount(in Thousands of Dollars)to be obligated under applicable fund- ' ing source column in appropriate code blocks. • • 13. Program Enter the Federal funding source program.(FAUS,FAS.HES,etc.)in code blocks 68 Ihru • 71. . • • 18. Total Funds Enter total project cost in code blocks 80 thru 85. FOOM,4o.o�s • DOT n.a.w 7f0� ox AA?? August 6, 1986 SIX-YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (1987 - 1992) Copies sent to: (76) _ _ State Dept. of Transportation (2 copies + 1 for UAB) (w/Adj . Agency Cert. ) City of Kent City of Tukwila King County King County Planning (B'Young Ahn) City of Bellevue City of Seattle (2 copies) City of Issaquah Puget Power Pacific Northwest Bell Washington Natural Gas, Group W Cable, Inc. Burlington Northern Chamber of Commerce METRO PSCOG Mayor and Council Members (9 copies) City Clerk (25 copies) Engineering Design & Utility (5 copies) Street Division ( 1 ) Water Shop (1 ) Public Works Director ( 1 ) Policy Development Dept. (1 ) Vince Lee (1 ) City Attorney (1 ) Traffic Engineering (Gary, Paul , Ed + 8) Building & Zoning Dept. (1 ) : y , • OF 8 �� a z PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT • TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DIVISION • 235-2620 o a $ MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE.SO. RENTON,WASH.98055 94 m• 09gT fQ SEP�EMO�P CERTIFIED MAIL NO. P 485 549 163 BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH MAYOR July 29, 1986 Mr. R. Bockstruck District Engineer State Department of Transportation 6431 Corson. Ave. South Seattle, WA 98108 Attention: Mr. John Klasell, 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 (1987 - 1992). 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 Gary Norris at 235-2620. Very truly yours, Yele.:4Ad'a 174077-Z, ichard C. Houghton Public Works Director /!' • ad Enclosures cc: 'ty Clerk . OF I �� PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ps TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DIVISION • 235-2620 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE.SO. RENTON,WASH.98055 9,o m 0,9q•PD SERI v-•10(4' BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH CERTIFIED MAIL NO. P 485 549 159 MAYOR July 29, 1986 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 (1987 - 1992). Please sign and return the Certification of Review form. If you require additional information, please contact Gary Norris at 235-2620. Very truly yours, • Richard C. Houghton t:*Public Works Director ad Enclosures cc: rCity Clerk 1 F' OF RA,� 16 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DIVISION • 235-2620 9,0 �• MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE.SO. RENTON,WASH.98055 0 "e0 SEPIO° BARBARA V. SHINPOCH CERTIFIED MAIL NO. P 485 549 161 MAYOR July 29, 1986 Mr. Byron Sneva Public Works Director City of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Blvd. Tukwila, WA 98188 Subject: City of Renton Six-Year Program Dear Mr. Sneva: Enclosed for your review is a copy of Renton's Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (1987 - 1992). Please sign and return the Certification of Review form. If you require additional information, please contact Gary Norris at 235-2620. Very truly yours, Richard C. Houghton Public Works Director 146 ad Enclosures cc: 4y Clerk i ' t t OF RA, 4 z PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DIVISION • 235-2620 no MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE.SO. RENTON,WASH.98055 O947iED SEPT°1# BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH CERTIFIED MAIL NO. P 485 549 160 MAYOR July 29, 1986 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 (1987 - 1992). Please sign and return the Certification of Review form. If you require additional information, please contact Gary Norris at 235-2620. Very truly yours, dc_ .4,040e ArrAdriv If Richard C. Houghton Public Works Director 'j - ad Enclosures cc: pty Clerk CITY OF RENTON 0 Barbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor ..al Traffic Engineering Division August 6, 1986 Mr. B'Young Ahn Chief Transportation Planner King County Planning Division Room W-217 King County Courthouse 516 Third Avenue Seattle, WA 98104 Subject: City of Renton Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program Dear Mr. Ahn: Enclosed for your information is a copy of Renton's Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (1987 - 1992) . If you have any questions, please contact our Traffic Engineer, Gary Norris, at 235-2620. Very truly yours, 44-1L-44-1(D.- Richard C. Houghton Public Works Director ad Enclosure cc: ty Clerk • 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2620 z � • CITY OF RENTON eiBarbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor 1.11 Traffic Engineering Division August 6, 1986 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 (1987 - 1992) . If you have any questions, please contact our Traffic Engineer, Gary Norris, at 235-2620. Very truly yours, fCA„,Gdf (2. g4L- 11,4.- R chard C. Houghton Public Works Director ad Enclosure cc: /City Clerk 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2620 • CITY OF RENTON / 0 Barbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor • 'F-1: ..LL Traffic Engineering Division August 6, 1986 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 (1987 - 1992) . If you have any questions, please contact our Traffic Engineer, Gary Norris, at 235-2620. Very truly yours, L--/(AAeW , / ichard C. Houghton Public Works Director ad Enclosure cc: ✓City Clerk • 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2620 4 ,_ CITY OF RENTON ;. Barbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor ..LL Traffic Engineering Division August 6, 1986 . Mr. Bruce Finke Office of Planning Seattle Engineering Department Seattle Municipal Building, Room 612 Seattle, WA 98104 Subject: City of Renton Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program Dear Mr. Finke: Enclosed for your information is a copy of Renton's Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (1987 - 1992) . If you have any questions, please contact our Traffic Engineer, Gary Norris, at 235-2620. Very truly yours, Richard C. Houghton Public Works Director • ad Enclosure cc: 1'City Clerk 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2620 CITY OF RENTON i ' �' Barbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor wiLL Traffic Engineering Division August 6, 1986 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 (1987 - 1992) . If you have any questions, please contact our Traffic Engineer, Gary Norris, at 235-2620. Very truly yours, `74...16.4.0(/4. Richard C. Houghton Public Works Director ad Enclosure cc: ity Clerk 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2620 CITY OF RENTON %o • Barbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor Traffic Engineering Division August 6, 1986 • 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 (1987 - 1992) . If you have any questions, please contact our Traffic Engineer, Gary Norris, at 235-2620. Very truly yours, 44,4-.A.4.-0(1119. Richard C. Houghton Public Works Director ad Enclosure • cc: YCity Clerk 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206)235-2620 CITY OF RENTON 4'• 0" Barbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor Traffic Engineering Division August 6, 1986 Engineering Manager Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone Co. 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 (1987 - 1992) . If you have any questions, please contact our Traffic Engineer, Gary Norris, at 235-2620. Very truly yours, Richard C. Houghton Public Works Director ad Enclosure cc: vis/ty Clerk 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2620 CITY OF RENTON ® Barbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor Traffic Engineering Division August 6, 1986 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 (1987 - 1992) . If you have any questions, please contact our Traffic Engineer, Gary Norris, at 235-2620. Very truly yours, Richard C. Houghton Public Works Director ad Enclosure cc: 144 Clerk 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2620 CITY OF RENTON 10 v ' Barbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor ' l Traffic Engineering Division August 6, 1986 • Mr. Mark Kartes, Manager Group W Cable, Inc. 15241 Pacific Highway South Seattle, WA 98188 Subject: City of Renton Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program Dear Mr. Kartes: Enclosed for your information is a copy of Renton's Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (1987 - 1992) . If you have any questions, please contact our Traffic Engineer, Gary Norris, at 235-2620. Very truly yours, Richard C. Houghton Public Works Director ad Enclosure cc: Vty Clerk 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2620 CITY OF RENTON %i , ® Barbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor NAL Traffic Engineering Division August 6, 1986 Mr. Fred L. Branson Property Development Specialist . Industrial Development and Property Management Department BURLINGTON NORTHERN RAILROAD 2100 First Interstate Center 999 Third Avenue Seattle, WA 98104 Subject: City of Renton Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program Dear Mr. Branson: Enclosed for your information is a copy of Renton's Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (1987 - 1992) . If you have any questions, please contact our Traffic Engineer, Gary Norris, at 235-2620. Very truly yours, R chard C. Houghton Public Works Director ad Enclosure cc: ✓City Clerk 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2620 • • CITY OF RENTON tiBarbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor Traffic Engineering Division August 6, 1986 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 (1987 - 1992) . If you have any questions, please contact our Traffic Engineer, Gary Norris, at 235-2620. Very truly yours, -' /L Ri and C. Houghton Public Works Director ad Enclosure cc: loKity Clerk 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2620 • CITY OF RENTON %� Barbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor uaL Traffic Engineering Division August 6, 1986 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 (1987 - 1992) . If you have any questions, please contact our Traffic Engineer, Gary Norris, at 235-2620. Very truly. yours, -7fALLLeta(0. do-ujan— Richard C. Houghton Public Works Director ad Enclosure cc: Y4ty Clerk 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206)235-2620 • CITY OF RENTON Barbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor miLL Traffic Engineering Division July 30, 1986 Mr. Dick Callahan Puget Sound Council of Governments 216 First Avenue South Seattle, WA 98104 Subject: City of Renton Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program Dear Mr. Callahan: Enclosed are the following: 1. A copy of the City of Renton's Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (1987 - 1992) for your review. 2. Updated 1986 Annual Element. 3. A copy of the FAUS Prospectus for intersection improvements to Lake Washington Blvd. North, Park Ave. North & Garden Ave. North. 4. A copy of the revised FAUS prospectus for roadway improvements to South Grady Way from Rainier Ave. South to Lind Ave. SW (formerly known as South Grady Way/Rainier Ave. South). If you require additional information, please contact Gary Norris at 235-2620. Very truly yours, Richard C. Houghton • Public Works Director EW:ad Enclosuress • cc: ►/City Clerk 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2620 • CITY OF RENTON ' Barbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor ..LL Traffic Engineering Division August 6, 1986 Honorable Barbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor Members of the City Council Subject: Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (1987 - 1992) Dear Mayor and Council Members: Attached is a copy of the adopted Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program. If you have any questions, please contact Gary Norris at 2620. Very truly yours, Ri hard C. Houghton Public Works Director ad Attachment cc: YCity Clerk 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2620 CITY OF RENTON %o ®° Barbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor Traffic Engineering Division August 6, 1986 TO: City Attorney Building & Zoning Department Policy Development Department Design & Utility Engineering Street Maintenance Water Shop FROM: Richard C. Houghton, Public Works Director SUBJECT: Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (1987 - 1992) Attached is a copy of the adopted Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program. Please contact Gary Norris at 2620 if you have any questions. • ad Attachment cc: yeity Clerk 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2620 { C CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION NO. 2657 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON UPDATING THE CITY'S SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 1987-1992 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 admended 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 July 7, 1986, 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 7 , 1986 , 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 RESOLUTION NO. 2657 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 providedby 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 otherwise provided by law. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 14th day of July, 1986 . Maxine E. Motor, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 14th day of July, 1986 . gxQs ahctJ •-k.�, . S (J O C F1 Barbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor Approved as to form: 04,04/0041444 Lawrence J. ren, City Attorney