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CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
RESOLUTION NO. 2591
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
AMENDING THE SIX-YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT
PROGRAM 1985-1990
WHEREAS the City of Renton has heretofore adopted a "Six-
Year Transportation Improvement Program" pursuant to Chapter 7,
Extraordinary Session Laws of the State of Washington, and Chapter
195 of the 1961 Session Laws of the State of Washington, and as
same has heretofore been amended from time to time, and such plan
and program having heretofore been duly amended and modified from
time to time as authorized by law, and
WHEREAS the City Council, after recommendation of its
Public Works Department, caused to be held a public hearing thereon
on February 11, 1985, 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 February 11, 1985,
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" is hereby further amended and modified all as more particularly
shown on the attached Exhibit "A" and the same being incorporated
herein as if fully set forth.
SECTION II: The aforestated plan and program, as evidenced
by said Exhibit shall be and constitute the City' s Six-Year
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RESOLUTION NO. 2591
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 is hereby
authorized and directed to file this Resolution together with the
Exhibit with the Washington State Department of Transportation, and
as otherwise provided bylaw.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 25th day of February, 1985 .
Maxine E. Motor, City Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 26th day of February, 1985.
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John W. Reed, Mayor Pro .tem
Approved as to form:
Lawrence J. War en, City Attorney
SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 1985 - 1990
CITY
PRIORITY # ANNUAL ELEMENT PROJECTS
1 Wells Avenue Bridge Replacement
2 SW Grady Way, Lind Ave. SW to Longacres Dr.
3 Talbot Road S, S 16th St. to S 41st St.
4 N 1st St. , Park Ave. N to Burnett Ave. N
5 SW Sunset Blvd. , Rainier Ave. S to West City Limits
6 Lind Ave. SW,. SW 16th St. to SW Grady Way
7 NE 45th St. at FAI-405 Crossing
8 Rainier Ave. S, S Grady Way to S 3rd St.
9 SW 7th St. , Rainier Ave. S to Hardie Ave. SW
10 S 2nd St. , Main Ave. S to Rainier Ave. S
11 Miscellaneous Street Overlays
12 West Valley Road, SW 43rd St. to City Limits
13 Union Ave. NE, NE Sunset Blvd. to NE 25th P1.
14 SW 16th St. , Lind Ave. SW to Monster Road SW
15 Miscellaneous Railroad Crossing Improvements
16 S 43rd St., Talbot Road S to SR 167
16A N 3rd St. & Park Ave. N
16B N 4th St. & Park Ave. N.
17 Park Ave. N, Bronson Way N to N 4th St.
18 Monroe Ave. NE, NE 6th St. to NE 12th St.
SECOND YEAR PROJECTS
11 Miscellaneous Street Overlays
19 S 7th St. , Rainier Ave. S to Smithers Ave. S
20 Rainier Ave. S & S Grady Way Intersection
21 Oakesdale Ave. SW, SW 16th St. to SW 28th St.
THIRD YEAR PROJECTS
11 Miscellaneous Street Overlays
22 Oakesdale Ave. SW, SW Grady Way to Sunset Highway (SR 900)
23 Oakesdale Ave. SW, SW 16th St. to SW Grady Way
24 Lake Washington Blvd. N, N Park Dr. to City Limits
25 SW 27th St. , Oakesdale Ave. SW to West Valley Road
FOURTH - SIXTH YEAR PROJECTS
11 Miscellaneous Street Overlays
26 SE Puget Dr. , Jones Place SE to Edmonds Ave. SE
27 N/NE 3rd St. .- 1-405 Undercrossing
28 Edmonds Ave. Extension
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CITY OF RENTON •
VALLEY NEWSPAPERS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
- BY
Daily News Journal, DailyRecord Chronicle, Daily Globe News
RENTONIHEREBYY COUNCIL
NOTICE IS GIVEN that the
Renton City Council has fixed the 11th day
Daily newspapers published six(6)times a week.That said newspapers of February, 1985, at 8:00 p.m. in 'the
are legal newspapers and are now and have been for more than six Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal
Building, 200 Mill Avenue South, Renton,
months prior to the date of publication referred to,printed and published Washington, as the time and place for a
in the English language continually as daily newspapers in Kent, King public hearing to consider the following:
.1985-1990 Six-Year TransportationIm
County, Washington. ValleyNewspapers have been approved as legal provement Program Amendments.
newspapers by order of the Superior Court of the State of Washington for 1. North 3rd Street&Park Ave. North
2.King County. Anyrht and4th
alStreet&interes ed Park Ave. North
y persons. are
invited to be present to voice approval,
The notice in the exact form attached,was published in the Daily News disapproval or opinions on same.
CITY OF RENTON
Journal—, Daily Record Chronicle , Daily Globe News , (and ! • Maxine E. Motor
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not in supplement form) which was regularly distributed to itsCity Clerk
Published in the Daily Record'Chronicle
- subscribers during the below stated period. The annexed notice a January 25,_1985..89655 • ,
Notice of Pub1ia Hearing was published
on JRnuary 25, 1985 R9655
The full amount of the fee charged for said foregoing publication is the
sum of$ 16. 33 •
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th day of Jan 1985
Notary • blic for the State of Washington,
residing at Federal Way,
King County, Washington.
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Renton City Council
2/25/85 Page five
Ordinances and Resolutions continued
Honey Creek An ordinance was read authorizing the acquisition of certain
Sewer Interceptor property and property rights by eminent domain providing for
Project the payment thereof; authorizing the City Attorney to prepare
Condemnation a petition for condemnation in. the Superior Court in and for the
Action County of King and for the prosecution thereof for the
acquisition of such property and property rights for the
Honey Creek Interceptor Project. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED
BY HUGHES, COUNCIL REFER THIS ORDINANCE BACK TO COMMITTEE
FOR ONE WEEK. Upon inquiry, Mr. Parness advised that
engineering work is completed for the project and acquisition
of these two remaining parcels through condemnation will allow
the project to begin in June of 1985 with completion anticipated
in the fall of same year. MOTION CARRIED.
Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented a report
recommending the following resolution for reading and adoption:
Six-Year A resolution was read amending the Six-Year Transportation
Transportation Improvement Program, 1985-1990 and adding N. 3rd/Park Avenue N.
mprovement land N. 4th/Park Avenue N. to the Annual Element Projects.
Program mendment ;MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY MATHEWS, COUNCIL ADOPT THE
1985-1990 RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Vouchers Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented a report
recommending approval of Vouchers 5116 through 5427 in the
amount of $953,213.03, having received departmental
certification that merchandise and/or services have been
received or rendered. Vouchers 5111 through 5115 machine
voided. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY HUGHES, COUNCIL APPROVE
THE VOUCHERS AS PRESENTED. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS Upon inquiry regarding Renton Sailing Club Revocable Permit
Renton Sailing (PAG 1252-68) for use of a portion of SE 72nd Street (N.
Club Revocable 52nd Street) , Mr. Parness advised that the Board of Public
Permit Works has approved an extension of the permit through 1985,
PAG 1252-68 a response from the Park Board regarding potential use of
the property was requested and received by Mayor Shinpoch,
and following evaluation of the information, a report will
be forthcoming to Council members. It was noted that an
appeal of the Board of Public Works' decision to require the
Club to vacate the property at the end of 1985 is appealable
Superior Court within a specific time period.
Comedy Night Referencing a letter from Pastor O'Rear of the Renton Bible
Church, Councilman Stredicke noted that the complaint regarding
questionable comedy material being used for what was advertised
as family entertainment by non-profit group should be forwarded
to the Renton School Board since the function took place at
Hazen High School . He felt that although the City has little
authority over the matter, the Board may wish to be involved.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Sharon Heck, 1805 Lincoln Circle SE, suggested that Council
Public Address members speak into their microphones to enable the audience
System to hear proceedings. Noting that this problem has been raised
before, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL
REFER THE MATTER OF PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM IN THE COUNCIL
CHAMBERS. TO THE ADMINISTRATION. CARRIED.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY HUGHES, COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED.
Time: 8:50 p.m.
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MAXINE E. MOTOR, City Clerk
BID TABULATION S -kEET
P RZD JE.C1 TRY AND POER
• WATER PROJECT NOW 73000NDUIT
DATE February 20, 1985
Bids include sales tax
BIDDER. BID
AA MBE
POTELCO, Inc. EEO BB $189, 567.08
14103 8th Street E 2 addenda acknowledged
Sumner, WA 98390-9699
AA MBE
UDL, Inc. EEO BB $193, 720. 93
12020 SE 32nd Street 2 addenda acknowledged
Bellevue, WA 98005
AA MF3L
ALFIERI CONSTRUCTION, INC. EEO $210, 717.21
1608 S. 96th
Cashier's Check (returned 1 addenda acknowledged
Seattle, WA 98108
Engineer's Estimate: $199,215. 00
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WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
COMMITTEE REPORT
FEBRUARY 25, 1985
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
The Ways and Means Committee recommends the following ordinances, and summary
ordinances, for second and final reading:
Renton Environmental Ordinance and Summary Ordinance
Cabaret Ordinance
New Police Laws
The Ways and Means Committee recommends the following ordinances for first
reading:
Renton School District #403 Street Vacation Request - 01-84 (East side of
Kirkland Ave NE adjacent to RVTI campus)
Condemnation for Honey Creek Sewer Interceptor Project
The Ways and Means Committee recommends the following resolution for reading
and adoption:
Amending Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program
APPROVAL OF VOUCHERS
The Ways and Means Committee recommends approval of Vouchers No. 5116 through
No. 5427 in theamount of $953,213.03.
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
February 11 , 1985 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 OF JOHN W. REED, Council President; NANCY L. MATHEWS, THOMAS W.
COUNCIL MEMBERS TRIMM, EARL CLYMER, ROBERT J. HUGHES, KATHY A. KEOLKER,
RICHARD M. STREDICKE.
CITY STAFF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; LAWRENCE J. WARREN, City Attorney;
IN ATTENDANCE MICHAEL W. PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; MAXINE E. MOTOR,
City Clerk; RICHARD C. HOUGHTON, Public Works Director;
CAPTAIN DON PERSSON, Police Department.
MINUTE APPROVAL Correction was noted on page 3, Utilities Committee Report:
Delete Mathews as Chairman and insert Hughes.
MOVED BY REED, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL APPROVE THE
MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 4, 1985 AS CORRECTED. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted
1985-1990 Six-Year and published in accordance with State law, Mayor Shinpoch
Transportation opened the public hearing to consider amendments to the 1985
Improvement 1990 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program. Public
Program Amendments Works Director Richard C. Houghton described two projects
proposed for addition to the Annual Element Projects as
_ follows: N. 3rd Street and Park Avenue N. {16A) and N.
4th Street and Park Avenue N. (16B) - Install 12-inch signal
heads; thermoplastic arrows, buttons & pavement markings; signal
detections and traffic controller compatible with vehicle
detection and advanced overhead lane signing. Mr. Houghton
reported that funding approval on both of these projects for
preliminary engineering has already been received, and to'
qualify for Federal funds, the projects must be added to the
1985-1990 Six-Year Transportation Program priority listing.
A high number of right-angle accidents at the two intersections
necessitated the improvement project.
Continued Upon inquiry, Mr. Houghton advised that the NE 4th Street
' improvement project (LID 326) is not designated on the priority
list since work has commenced. All right of way has been
acquired and power poles are in the process of being relocated.
Continued , Status of other projects listed in priority order on the Annual
Element Project Program was reviewed, and Mr. Houghton advised
that priority #1 , Wells Avenue Bridge Replacement, is currently
being redesigned; priority #2, SW Grady Way bridge project, is
17% complete; and an agreement is proposed with the State for
priority #6, Lind Avenue SW, SW 16th Street to SW Grady Way.
MOVED BY TRIMM, SECONDED BY MATHEWS, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC
HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECONDED BY MATHEWS,
COUNCIL ADOPT THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR
TO APPROVE BOTH AMENDMENTS TO THE 1985-1990 SIX-YEAR
TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM. CARRIED.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Sandy Webb, 430 Mill Avenue South, complained regarding public
Public Address address system in the Council Chambers. He reported difficulty
System in hearing proceedings by members of the audience, and
requested improvement of the audio system. He also
claimed credit for first introducing the idea of a city
City Manager manager form of government since he suggested the change during
Form of Government his 1979 and 1983 mayoral campaigns along with a proposal for
and Districting Council districting, representation of specific geographical areas
by City Council members. He supported consideration of these
two proposals together.
Houser Way Judy Hastings, 14621 SE 138th Place, Renton, cited problems
Roadway Damage caused by deep ruts along railroad tracks at the intersection
of Main Avenue S. and Houser Way. Mayor Shinpoch indicated
the matter would be investigated.
SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 1985 - 1990
CITY
PRIORITY # ANNUAL ELEMENT PROJECTS
1 Wells Avenue Bridge Replacement
2 SW Grady Way, Lind Ave. SW to Longacres Dr.
3 Talbot Road S, S 16th St. to S 41st St.
4 N 1st St. , Park Ave. N to Burnett Ave. N
5 SW Sunset Blvd. , Rainier Ave. S to West City Limits
6 Lind Ave. SW, SW 16th St. to SW Grady Way
7 NE 45th St. at FAI-405 Crossing
8 Rainier Ave. S, S Grady Way to S 3rd St.
9 SW 7th St. , Rainier Ave. S to Hardie Ave. SW
10 S 2nd St. , Main Ave. S to Rainier Ave. S
11 Miscellaneous Street Overlays
12 West Valley Road, SW 43rd St. to City Limits
13 Union Ave. NE, NE Sunset Blvd. to NE 25th P1.
14 SW 16th St. , Lind Ave. SW to Monster Road SW
15 Miscellaneous Railroad Crossing Improvements
16 S 43rd St. , Talbot Road S to SR 167
16A N 3rd St. & Park Ave. N
16B N 4th St. & Park Ave. N
17 Park Ave. N, Bronson Way N to N 4th St.
18 Monroe Ave. NE, NE 6th St. to NE 12th St.
SECOND YEAR PROJECTS
11 Miscellaneous Street Overlays
19 S 7th St. , Rainier Ave. S to Smithers Ave. S
20 Rainier Ave. S & S Grady Way Intersection
21 Oakesdale Ave. SW, SW 16th St. to SW 28th St.
THIRD YEAR PROJECTS
11 Miscellaneous Street Overlays
22 Oakesdale Ave. SW, SW Grady Way to Sunset Highway (SR 900)
23 Oakesdale Ave. SW, SW 16th St. to SW Grady Way
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24 Lake Washington, Blvd. N, N Park Dr. to City Limits
25 SW 27th St. , Oakesdale Ave. SW to West Valley Road
FOURTH - SIXTH YEAR PROJECTS
11 Miscellaneous Street Overlays
26 SE Puget Dr. , Jones Place SE to Edmonds Ave. SE
27 N/NE 3rd St. - I-405 Undercrossing
28 Edmonds Ave. Extension
CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
BY •
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has fixed the 11th
day of February , 1985 , 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:
1985-1990 Six—Year Transportation Improvement
Program Amendments
1. North 3rd Street & Park Ave. North
2. North 4th Street & Park Ave. North
Any and all interested persons are invited to be present to voice approval ,
disapproval or opinions on same.
CITY OF RENTON
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Maxine E. Motor
City Clerk
DATE OF PUBLICATION: January 25, 1985
Page 2A (Amendment)
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SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 19 85 TO 19 90 '.
Ren i ng Hearing Date
City/County: Keypunching Note: Data entered in cols 1-8 must • Supp 1 Supplement to Exh i b i t A Adoption Date
City No. 0 0 36 be on all cards punched from Resolution Number
County No. RR 7-8 this form.
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING
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SUBMITTING Public Works Department
Dept./Div./Bd./Comm. Traffic Engineering Division For Agenda Of January 21, 1985
(Meeting Date)
Staff Contact Clint Morgan/Gary Norris
(Name) Agenda Status:
SUBJECT: 1985 - 1990 Six-Year Transportation Consent •
Public Hearing X
Improvement Program Amendments: (1) North
Correspondence
3rd Street & Park Ave. North and (2) North Ordinance/Resolution X
4th Street & Park Ave. North Old Business
Exhibits: (Legal Descr. , Maps, Etc.)Attach New Business
Study Session
A. Page 2A Amendment adding Items 16A & 16B. Other
B. ,
C. • Approval :
Legal Dept. Yes No_ N/A_
COUNCIL ACTION RECOMMENDED: Set public hearing D •Finance Dept. Yes o N/A
Other Clearance
date to add items 16A and 16B to the 1985 - 1990
Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program by resolution.
FISCAL IMPACT:
Expenditure Required Amount Appropriation-
P q $115 000.00 Budgeted $115,000.00 Transfer Required $-°-
SUMMARY (Background information, prior action and effect of implementation)
(Attach additional pages if necessary.)
Both North 3rd Street & Park Ave. North and North 4th Street & Park Ave. North are
scheduled for construction during the early part of this year. The City has already
received--funding approval for Preliminary Engineering on both projects. In order to
qualify_ for Federal Funds these projects must be added to the 1985 - 1990 Six-Year
Transportation Program. ,
PARTIES OF RECORD/INTERESTED CITIZENS TO BE CONTACTED:
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Consent Agenda continued
Crown Pointe Hearing Examiner recommended approval with restrictive covenants
Partnership of Crown Pointe Limited Partnership Rezone Request, File No.
Rezone R-067-84, for +8.0 acres of property located between Monroe
R-067-84 Avenue NE and Union Avenue NE on the north side of NE 4th Street,
from B-1 , Business, to R-3, Multifamily Residential Zone. Refer
to Ways and Means Committee.
BENAIR Lease Public Works (Airport) Department submitted BENAIR Aviation
Revision request to lease additional property east of blast fence adjacent
LAG 004-84 to main entry of Renton Municipal Airport (LAG 004-84) . Refer
to Transportation (Aviation) Committee.
Six Year Public Works/Traffic Engineering Department requested public
Transportation hearing to amend 1985-1990 Six-Year Transportation Improvement
movement Program by adding N. 3rd Street/Park Avenue N. and N. 4th
,Program Amendment Street and Park Avenue N. in order to qualify for Federal
1985-1990 funds for the projects. Set public hearing for 2/11/84.
Consent Agenda MOVED BY REED, SECONDED BY TRIMM, ITEM 6.f. , PLANNING COMMISSION
Amended REAPPOINTMENT, BE REMOVED FROM CONSENT AGENDA. CARRIED.
Consent Agenda MOVED BY REED, SECONDED BY MATHEWS, CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED
Approved BE APPROVED. CARRIED.
Item 6.f. / Mayor Shinpoch reappointed Mr. Robert Patterson, 310 Bronson
Planning Way NE, to the Planning Commission for a three-year term
Commission effective to January 31 , 1988; Mr. Patterson has served on
Reappointment the Commission since 1982. MOVED BY REED, SECONDED BY KEOLKER,
COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE MAYOR'S REAPPOINTMENT. CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE Letter was read from Wallace R. Wilson, Ph.D. , Pastor of
Porno Movies Highlands Community Church, commending Mayor Shinpoch and
members of the City Council for deciding to take the Forbes
porno case to the U.S. Supreme Court since the case could
have considerable significance and positive effect on a
national basis.
OLD BUSINESS Planning and Development Committee Chairman Stredicke presented
Planning and a report regarding the Fence and Hedge Regulations, referred on
and Development 10/15/84. Following considerable review and discussion on all
Committee facets of the ordinance, the Committee concluded that it is in
Fence and Hedge the best interest of the general public to continue to regulate
Regulations fences and hedges. However due to concerns regarding the
following, revisions to the ordinance are needed: 1) Intent;
2) Definitions; 3) Standards which would allow staff to
evaluate and approve special circumstances or conditions.
Submission of this information to the Committee is anticipated
within the next three weeks. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY
MATHEWS, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
Renton Planning and Development Committee Chairman Stredicke presented
Environmental a report regarding State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA)
Ordinance Policies and Procedures of the Renton Environmental Ordinance.
Adoption of the proposed ordinance is required to establish
local authority over certain elements of the environmental
review process. Other elements of the ordinance are mandated
by State rules. The Committee recommended that a public
hearing be set for February 4, 1985, to receive public
comment on the proposed Renton Environmental Ordinance as
revised by the Committee, and the ordinance be referred to
the full City Council for consideration and adoption.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY KEOLKER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN
THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
Traffic Councilman Stredicke thanked the Administration for correcting
Modification a problem with mandatory stop at intersection of Sunset Blvd. NE
and N. 3rd Street; however, he complained about recently
installed lane-marking buttons on Bronson Way, which are
either ignored or cause confusion to drivers. Mayor Shinpoch
indicated Traffic Engineering staff is reevaluating the
markings due to receipt of numerous complaints.
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING
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SUBMITTING Public Works Department
Dept./Div./Bd./Comm. Traffic Engineering Division For Agenda Of January 21, 1985
(Meeting Date)
Staff Contact Clint Morgan/Gary Norris
(Name) Agenda Status:
SUBJECT: 1985 - 1990 Six-Year Transportation Consent
Improvement Program Amendments: (1) North Public Hearing X
Correspondence
3rd Street & Park Ave. North 'and (2) North �-
1 Ordinance/Resolution X
4th Street & Park Ave. North I Old Business
Exhibits: (Legal Descr. , Maps, Etc.)Attach New Business
Study Session
A. Page 2A Amendment adding Items 16A & 16B. Other
B.
C. Approval :
Legal Dept. Yes No_ N/A
COUNCIL ACTION RECOMMENDED: Set public hearing j"/SD Finance Dept. Yes y"No_ N/A
date to add items 16A and 16B to the 1985 - 1990 Other Clearance
Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program by resolution.
FISCAL IMPACT:
Amount $115 000.00 Appropriation- $-
Expenditure Required $115,000.00
Budgeted Transfer Required °-
SUMMARY (Background information, prior action and effect of implementation)
(Attach additional pages if necessary.)
Both North 3rd Street & Park Ave. North and North 4th Street & Park Ave. North are
scheduled for construction during the early part of this year. The City has already
received funding approval for Preliminary Engineering on both projects. In order to
qualify for Federal Funds these projects must. be added to the 1985 - 1990 Six-Year
Transportation Program.
PARTIES OF RECORD/INTERESTED CITIZENS TO BE CONTACTED:
SUBMIT THIS COPY TO CITY CLERK BY NOON ON THURSDAY WITH DOCUMENTATION.
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STATE OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF KING ss.
Cindy Strupp being first duly sworn on
oath,deposes and says that She is the chief clerk of
THE DAILY RECORD CHRONICLE,a newspaper published six(6)times a
week.That said newspaper is a legal newspaper and it is now and has been
for more than six months prior to the date of publication referred to,
printed and published in the English language continually as a newspaper
published four(4)times a week in Kent,King County,Washington,and it is
now and during all of said time was printed in an office maintained at the
aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper.That the Daily Record
Chronicle has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior
Court of the County in which it is published,to-wit,King County,
Washington.That the annexed is a Council. Hearing
CITYOOF;RENTQN �. - -
NOTICE OF-PUBLIC.I:IEARING, '
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not in supplement form of said newspape ) once each issue for a period Chambe s o9 theaRe non Municipal)Bu Id
ing, 200 Mill Avenue South, Renton,
Washington, as the time and place for a
of one consecutive issues,commencing on the public hearing to consider the following:
SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IM-
PROVEMENT-PROGRAM UPDATE
2 7 thday of July ,19 8 ,and ending the FOR 1985-1990 x.
Any and all interested persons are
invited to be present to voice approval,
r'disapproval of opinions on same.
day of ,19 both dates CITY OF RENTON
inclusive, and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its sub- Maxine E. Motor
scribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee City Clerk
Published in the Daily Record Chronicle
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charged for the foregoing publication is the sum of $ 13•5,Owhich _______ _ _ '
has been paid in full at the rate of per folio of one hundred words for the -- - _� ' j
first insertion and per folio of one hundred words for each subsequent
insertion.
Chief Cl rk ti? ,
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27th day of
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Notary Public in a for the State of Washington,
esiding at ItepKing County.
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9th, 1955.
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adopted by the newspapers of the State.
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Renton City Council
8/6/84 Page five
Ordinances and Resolutions continued
Resolution #2556 words "urgency" and "emergency." He also inquired regarding
Maplewood Golf cost to voters in the event of increase in bond interest rates.
Course Bond Issue Mayor Shinpoch explained urgent need for ordinance adoption
continued on 7/23/84 to meet King County deadlines for submission of
ballot issues; and Councilman Stredicke defined acquisition of
the golf course as an emergency situation since the alternative,
commercial or residential development, is irreversible. Also
explained were interest rate ceilings and assurance given that
the amount of the bond issue approved by voters would not be
exceeded. Responding to Mr. Webb' s inquiry regarding potential
use of the property for other purposes and whether a portion of
the golf course property can be used for a highway, clarification
was provided that the ordinances specifically define primary uses
of both sites, and plans are unknown for the first 7 or 8 feet
of State-owned property located along Maple Valley Highway.
MOTION CARRIED.
Resolution #2557 A resolution was read endorsing and supporting the bond issue
Community Center for constructing and equipping a community center and urging
Bond Issue the support of the voters. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY
STREDICKE, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Resolution #2558 A resolution was read updating the City' s Six-Year
Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program, 1985 - 1990 as amended.
Transportation MOVED, BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY MATHEWS, COUNCIL ADOPT THE
Improvement Program RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Resolution #2559 A resolution was read establishing a policy for budgeting of
Grant Revenue grant revenues for accounting purposes; and to ensure that
Policy the annual City budget accurately reflects actual spending
plans of City departments rather than reflecting accounts
inflated by grant revenues for delayed projects. MOVED BY
CLYMER, SECONDED BY MATHEWS, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION
AS READ. CARRIED.
Resolution #2560 A resolution was read establishing a financial policy to
Economic Downturn endeavor to include in the annual budget at least eight percent
Fund of 8% for (8%) of net operating revenues as unrestricted fund balances
Cushion to serve as protection against economic downturns and the
resulting reduction in City revenues. MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ.
CARRIED.
Resolution #2561 A resolution was read requiring that the total cost of employee
Consideration of compensation be considered when negotiating labor contracts
Total Cost of with employee bargaining units; whereas, salary adjustments
Employee for Renton employees over recent years have been consistent
Compensation with inflation, benefit increases have been significantly
more than inflation, resulting in overall employee settlements
higher than inflation. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY REED,
COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Resolution #2562 A resolution was read recommending full funding of the City
Firemen's Pension Firemen's Pension System. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY
System Funding STREDICKE, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS Councilman Stredicke requested a status report on progress
Honeydew Sewer Trunk of Honeydew Sewer Trunk; expressed disappointment that a fill
and grade permit was recently granted by the Hearing Examiner
for Greenwood Cemetery which may impact traffic circulation
NE Fourth Street on NE Fourth Street, an already congested street incurring
Traffic problems from left turn restrictions; and indicated concern
that City employees are parking closer than 15 stalls from
City Hall Parking the building.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED.
Time: 9:30 p.m.
MAXINE E. MOTOR, City Clerk
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WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE •
COMMITTEE REPORT
• AUGUST 6, 1984
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
The Ways and Means Committee recommends the following ordinances for second and
final reading:
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Instituting Optional Boat Tax
Water Supply Protection
Municipal Court
Boeing Rezone (R-048-84) - First Reading 7/9/84 from P-1 to H-1 (Property
located south of North 6th St. and east of the Cedar River
and 450'. west of Logan Ave. N)
The Ways and Means Committee recommends the following ordinance for first
reading:
Utility Permits and Fees for work in Public Right-of-Way
The Ways . and• Means Committee recommends the following resolutions for reading
and adoption:
Endorsing and Urging Voter Support of Bond Issues
Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (Subject to Council approval
at Public Hearing)
Honoring Charles J. .Delaurenti
Four Financial Policies
1 . Grant revenues
2. Establishment of separate account as cushion for economic downturns
3. Employee compensation consideration for labor contracts
4. Follow actuarial recommendations in providing full levels of funding
for the City's old Firemen's Pension System
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Earl Clymer, Cha j n John Reed
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Nancy Mathews
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
August 6, 1984 Municipal Building
Monday, 8:00 p.m. Council Chambers
M I NUT E S
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 OF ROBERT J. HUGHES, Council President; KATHY A. KEOLKER, RICHARD M.
COUNCIL MEMBERS STREDICKE: JOHN W. REED, NANCY L. MATHEWS, THOMAS W. TRIMM, EARL
CLYMER.
CITY STAFF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; ZANETTA FONTAS, Asst. City Attorney;
IN ATTENDANCE MICHAEL W. PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; MAXINE E. MOTOR,
City Clerk; RICHARD C. HOUGHTON, Public Works Director; CAPTAIN
DON PERSSON, Police Department.
PRESS Pat Jenkins, Renton Record-Chronicle
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY HUGHES, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL APPROVE THE
MINUTES OF JULY 23, 1984 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED.
SPECIAL PRESENTATION A resolution was read honoring former Mayor Charles J.
Resolution #2555 Delaurenti for singular achievement in the game of golf,
Charles J. a long-sought-after "hole-in-one" at Maplewood Golf Course.
Delaurenti Golf Mr. Delaurenti expressed appreciation for the honor, noting
Award n'gw golfing goal is to "shoot his age." MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECONDED UNANIMOUSLY, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ.
CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted
Six Year and published according to law, Mayor Shinpoch opened the
Transportation public hearing to consider the Six-Year Transportation
Improvement, Improvement Program, 1985 - 1990. Public Works Director
/Program Richard C. Houghton apprised Council members of status of
1985-1990 priority projects denoted in the 1984 Program and sources of
funding. With the exception of #8, N. 1st Street, Park Ave.
N. to Burnett Ave. N. , which will be carried over to 1985,
and #10, Monroe Ave. NE, NE 6th Street to NE 12th Street,
which is awaiting joint funding by Renton School District
in early 1985, all projects are proceeding in accordance with
approved schedule for funding and/or construction. Within the
next few weeks, a funding proposal for redesign of the Wells
Street Bridge in accordance with the environmental assessment
will be submitted to the FederalHighway Department, and this
project is listed as priority #1 on the 1985-1990 listing.
Continued Mr. Houghton displayed a City map designating street overlay
projects by year from 1980 to 1985, and apprised Council of
progress or completion. He discussed 1985 - 1990 priorities,
explained potential funding sources, and requested addition
of Park Avenue N. improvement northerly from Bronson Way to N.
Fourth Street. Councilwoman Mathews inquired if Priority
#10 from the 1984 list, Monroe Avenue NE, NE 6th Street to NE
12th Street, should be added to the 1985 list. Mr. Houghton
indicated that engineering drawings are underway; however,
funds from Renton School District to improve the western side .cf
Monroe Avenue NE from NE 4th to NE 7th Street will not be
available until 1985 to allow commencement of the joint City-
school district project. Schneider Homes, developer of the
area east of Monroe Avenue NE, will fund improvements on the
east side to NE 6th Street. Councilman Stredicke felt that
improvement of Monroe from NE 6th to NE 12th should commence
since the street serves as a major north-south arterial in
the Highlands. Upon further inquiry, Mr. Houghton advised
that improvement of Union Avenue NE south of NE 4th Street
will be completed in 1984.
Continued Audience comment was invited. Since there was none, it was
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY REED, THE PUBLIC HEARING BE
CLOSED. CARRIED. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECONDED BY STREDICKE,
TWO PROJECTS BE ADDED TO THE 1985-1990 PRIORITY LIST:
#17 - PARK AVENUE N. FROM BRONSON WAY TO N. 4TH STREET;
Renton City Council
8/6/84 Page two
Public Hearing
Six Year AND #18 - MONROE AVENUE NE FROM NE 6TH STREET TO NE 12th
Transportation STREET, AND SUBSEQUENT NUMBERING ON THE PLAN BE ADJUSTED.
Improvement CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL
Program ADOPT THE SIX-YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM AS
continued AMENDED AND REFER THIS MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
FOR RESOLUTION. CARRIED. (See Ordinances and Resolutions)
AUDIENCE COMMENT Bill Allingham, 12131 25th Avenue SW, Seattle, addressed the
Request to Council regarding purchase of property proposed for pedestrian
Purchase Property corridor development by the City for use as parking space for
on Logan Avenue The Sub Shop, 30 Logan Avenue. Correspondence Item 7.b.
advanced for discussion. Mr. Allingham, owner of the property,
explained request to purchase approximately 3,658 square feet
of City property located north of the existing.building currently
being used for parking by the lessee and designated for
inclusion in the Pedestrian Corridor project. Without such
parking area, it would be difficult for the business to
continue, he stated, and a sandwich shop provides a useful
service for users of the park. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED
BY REED, COUNCIL REFER THIS MATTER TO THE PARK DEPARTMENT
AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT FOR RECOMMENDATION BACK
TO COUNCIL. CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA Items on the Consent Agenda are adopted by one motion which
follows the listing:
Bid Opening - City Clerk reported bid opening 7/31/84 for Well No. 9 Pump
Well No. 9 Station; five bids received; Engineer's estimate: $190,000.00.
Pump Station Refer to Utilities Committee.
Gervais Claim Claim for damages in the amount of $173.53 filed by Ray E.
for Damages Gervais, 506 Windsor Place NE, for replacement of washing
CL 20-84 machine water pump allegedly destroyed when washer was used
during water shut-off by the City, claiming no prior
notification of shut-off (7/12/84) . Refer to City Attorney
and Insurance Service.
Nolan Claim Claim for damages in the amount of $600 filed by Lonzo H.
for Damages Nolan, 12111 SE 319th Place, Auburn, for replacement of personal
CL 21-84 items, alleging loss by City jailer (7/23/84) . Refer to
City Attorney and Insurance Service .
Armstrong Claim for damages in the amount of $5,000 filed. by Douglas A.
Claim for Crowder, attorney for Rickie L. Armstrong, 1425 South Puget
Damages Drive, #108, Renton, for alleged injuries sustained when a
CL 19-84 glass street light covering fell on him (6/23/84) . Refer to
City Attorney and Insurance Service.
Small Construction Court case filed by Richard J. Padden, attorney for Pamela V.
Company Court Case Small of Small Construction Company, alleging breach of
contract by the City in Water Project #725 (Watermain Inter-
Tie between Stevens Avenue NW to Seneca Avenue NW) , seeking
$14,929.55 plus interest and legal costs. Refer to City
Attorney and Insurance Service.
Financial Finance Department presented City Financial Policies as
Policies previously approved by, City Council at budget workshop
regarding grant revenues, establishment of separate account
as cushion for economic downturns, employee compensation
consideration for labor contracts, and old Firemen' s Pension
System. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. (See Ordinances &
Resolutions)
Planning Mayor Shinpoch appointed Mr. Patrick Texeira, 1013 SW Third
Commission Place, to the Planning Commission to complete the term held
Appointment by Michael Porter, effective through January 31 , 1986. Mr.
Texeira is an electrical engineer with the Boeing Aerospace
Company, is active in school district matters and other
community affairs. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
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PRIORITY # ANNUAL ELEMENT�� � PROJECTS
1 `'i"1j p-r �' �iGL
2 _BenttoT :Ata ritlspmi t1a1 3 dhaStudy ? "4-4,42 - 444,1-
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3 Wells Avenue Bridge Replacement •
5 LLQ Grady Way, Lind Ave. SW to Longacres Dr. Z G �
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7 Talbot Road S, S 16th St. to S 41st St./1-4.44.4c
8 N 1st St., Park Ave. N to Burnett Ave. (14 yl� i�.,�-,L �-- /
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10 Monroe Ave. NE, NE 6th St. tom 12th St. —
11 Rainier Ave. S, S Grady Way to Airport Wa
12 SW Sunset Blvd. , Rainier Ave. S to Stevens Ave. SW
13 Miscellaneous Street Improvements 4-ro pe,i c/ uh-
14 Lind Ave. SW, SW 16th St. to SW Grady Way _Y
SECOND YEAR PROJECTS
15 Rainier Ave. S & S Grady Way Intersection
16 SW 16th St., Lind Ave. SW to Monster Road SW
THIRD YEAR PROJECTS
17 S 7th St., Rainier Ave. S to Smithers Ave. S
18 Oakesdale Ave. SW, SW Grady Way to Sunset Highway (SR 900)
19 Oakesdale Ave. SW, SW 16th St. to SW 34th St.
FOURTH - SIXTH YEAR PROJECTS
20 Oakesdale Ave. SW, SW 16th St. to SW Grady Way
21 Lake Washington Blvd. N, N Park Dr. to City Limits
22 SW 27th St. , Oakesdale Ave. SW to West Valley Road
23 SE Puget Dr., Jones Place SE to Edmonds Ave. SE
24 Monster Road SW - Alternate Access
25 Sunset Blvd. NE, I-405 to NE Park Dr.
26 Taylor Ave. NW, Renton Ave. Ext. to Stevens Ave. NW
27 NE 12th St. , Lynnwood Ave. NE to Union Ave. NE
28 Union Ave. NE, NE Sunset Blvd. to NE 24th St.
29 Edmonds Ave. Extension
30 N/NE 3rd St. - I-405 Undercrossing
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32 Miscellaneous Railroad Crossing Improvement
SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 1985 - 1990
CITY
PRIORITY # ANNUAL ELEMENT PROJECTS
1 Wells Avenue Bridge Replacement
2 SW Grady Way, Lind Ave. SW to Longacres Dr.
3 Talbot Road S, S 16th St. to S 41st St.
4 N 1st St. , Park Ave. N to Burnett Ave. N
5 SW Sunset Blvd., Rainier Ave. S to West City Limits
6 Lind Ave. SW, SW 16th St. to SW Grady Way
7 NE 45th St. at FAI-405 Crossing
8 Rainier Ave. S, S Grady Way to S 3rd St.
9 SW 7th St., Rainier Ave. S to Hardie Ave. SW
10 S 2nd St., Main Ave. S to Rainier Ave. S
11 Miscellaneous Street Overlays
12 West Valley Road, SW 43rd St. to City Limits
13 Union Ave. NE, NE Sunset Blvd. to NE 25th P1.
14 SW 16th St., Lind Ave. SW to Monster Road SW
15 Miscellaneous Railroad Crossing Improvements
16 S 43rd St. , Talbot Road S to SR 167
SECOND YEAR PROJECTS
11 Miscellaneous Street Overlays
17 S 7th St., Rainier Ave. S to Smithers Ave. S
18 Rainier Ave. S & S Grady Way Intersection
19 Oakesdale Ave. SW, SW 16th St. to SW 28th St.
THIRD YEAR PROJECTS
11 Miscellaneous Street Overlays
20 Oakesdale Ave. SW, SW Grady Way to Sunset Highway (SR 900)
21 Oakesdale Ave. SW, SW 16th St. to SW Grady Way
22 Lake Washington Blvd. N, N Park Dr. to City Limits
23 SW 27th St., Oakesdale Ave. SW to West Valley Road
FOURTH - SIXTH YEAR PROJECTS
11 Miscellaneous Street Overlays
24 SE Puget Dr., Jones Place SE to Edmonds Ave. SE
25 N/NE 3rd St. - I-405 Undercrossing
26 Edmonds Ave. Extension
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Renton/King Hearing Date
City/County: Keypunching Note: Data entered in cols 1-8 must EXHIBIT "A" Adoption Date
City No. 1.0 7101 3.6 be on all cards punched from
County No. 1 7 7 8 this form. Resolution Number
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e . c 'o OBLIGATION SCHEDULE FUNDING SOURCE
= PROJECT IDENTIFICATION/DESCRIPTION OF WORK �„ a g
City Ave./St.Name or Number 3 Work Total c '6----------Y YEAR - — FEDERAL R.A.P. TOTAL
Lo Co.Road Number or Road Name •,115 Codes Length t, ,�, 1st 2nd 3rd 4, 5 or LOCAL FUNDS
Beginning and Ending Termini z (Mlles) § p (Annual & 6th PRO- U.A.B.
d Describe Work to be Completed LL B u Element) AMOUNT GRAM
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 - B 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
6 10 11 35 38 37 40 41 44 45 46 47 46 51 52 55 58 59 80 63 64 67 68 71 72 75 76 79 00 05
11 WEE IL ILISI IAIVIEI I BI RIIIDIGI EI 1 RIEI P ILI AI CI MI' al 4I A1BFjG I 014 1,6 1161810. 1 1 I . I I I . , I I .11314!4,iI I I . 1 I I . 131316. 1 1116'Et,0,,
H, J, Bridge
Bridge replacement.• L Replacement
12 Si W1 1GI R1 Al DJY1-1L1 II N1 D1 IT101 1 L10INIGI Al C1 R1E 1E1 2! B,DIFI G I 4.710 116 1151010 I L I I I I , ' I I I I I I I 11315!0 ,11510 1 11151010
Drainage, paving, curb, gutter, sidewalk, ilium- H,J,L LID
ination, channelization, P-1 Bridge 56' roadway possible
taper w/half to 44'
J/2C Ga=
13TI/1'LIBIOIT! IRIDI—ISI116'Tiff 1 ISI T1 ITIOI ISi4L11SIT_21_ BLDIFLG 11:,810,1,7 134.510 I I I I I I I I JIL III III 131510 11 131510
Drainage, paving, shoulders, pre-level, channel- H,J 24 Gas
ization, curb, gutter & sidewalk (joint with King Tax
County)
14 Ni (1;SIT! 1St TI-1PIAI RI KI I T101 I BIUIRINI EITITI I I 41 BIDIFIH I £312 117 161010 I I I I I I , I I I I I I I I I I I 16 010 I I 1610,0
Reconstruction - new curb, gutter, A.C. pavement, 2C Gas
storm drainage, coordinate w/12" watermain and new Tax
sanitary sewer
ISS MI ISITIINIStE1TI-IRIAIT;NJ IEIRJTIOi 1WlCITim IY;LIT 2; B IDIFIG I L2,0 1i2 121010 1310, 0 , I , , i t41115F,A1U1S 1 I I 1 1815 1 1 15;010
Add two-way left turn lane, traffic signal improve- H,I,J - Gas
ment, underground power, new street lights, coor- Tax
dinate w/12" watermain & sanitary sewer
16 L1 I1 N1D1 l AI VI E1-151W1 11161T1H1 1 T101 1GL R1 Al D1YI I 21 BIDIFIG I L210 116 . L 1715 I I I I II I III III III I 1715 I I I :715
Joint project with WSDOT to widen the existing H,I,J, zC Gas •
bridge structure over I-405. Also funds will be L,M,0 Tax
used to complete the connection from Grady Way to the bridge.
17 NIE1 14!51T1H1 ISIT1 IFIA,I1410151 IC LR101S is II I NIG I 91 BI I I I 4.319 1,1 i 1710 III I I I I III 1 1 1 III 1 1710 1 1 1 ,710.
Joint project with WSDOT to provide a drainage 3i Gas
connection under FAI-405 Tax
18 RIAIIi N1 II SI RI-I GIRT AID IY I I WIY I IT101 I SI 131RID I IS Si R]I)1HI I L616 119 111010 III II . , I III III III 111010 1 1 11;010
Joint project with WSDOT. WSDOT to resurface 15p Gas
Rainier Ave. City must pay for drainage, channel- Tax
ization and other non-roadway improvements. ,
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SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 1955 TO 19 90
City/County: Renton/King Keypunching Note: Data entered in cols 1-8 must Hearing Date
City No. 1,0 7 10 3.6 be on all cards punched from EXHIBIT "A" Adoption Date
County No. 1 7 7.8
this form. Resolution Number
12 PROJECT COSTS IN THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS
o4: a. OBLIGATION SCHEDULE FUNDING SOURCE _
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION/DESCRIPTION OF WORK o
City Ave./St.Name or Number u3 Work Total W`o: t,-----------.----_YEAR
FEDERAL R.A.P. TOTAL
c Co.Road Number or Road Name o Length o 1st 2nd 3rd 4, 5
Beginning and Ending Termini a o Codes (Mlles) 5 T.
4 (Annual & 6th PRO- Ar LOCAL FUNDS
Describe Work to be Completed u u u Element) AMOUNT GRAM U.A.B.
1 2 3 r 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
9 10 II 35 36 37 40 41 44 45 46 47 48 51 52 55 58 59 60 63 64 67 88 71 72 75 79 79 80 85
19SIW1 171TIH1-1RIAIIINII1EIRI 1T401 IHIAIRIDII1E1 I I 41 AIB,DLH I L0 8 116 I 175 1 1 t 1 1 , , ' 1 1 • 1 _1 I • I I I . I 11 I 1715• 1 1 1 1715.
.
Reconstruction of the roadway surface and subgrade 0 Gas
to include drainage, paving, channelization and
Tax
signal improvements
110 S 1 121NI DI-1 MIA!II N1 l Al VI E1 IT!01 1 R1A1 I1 NIIIE1R! j _51 DIH1 1 1 015 112 1 1510 i i 1 I L 1 , • I I I I _ L I I I I L , 1510 i 1 I 1510
Joint project with WSDOT. WSDOT to resurface South 0 Gas
2nd Street. City must pay the cost for channel- Tax
ization. Coordinate with 24" watermain & sanitary gewer.
111MIIISI Ci .I I SIT IRI El El It 101 VI EI RIL!Ai YI SI i I II 1 41 Di 1 t i L i I 111010 111010 111010 3,010 III III ill 161010 I I 161010
Street Division overlays 0 Gas
Tax
112WIE1S1T1 IV, AILILIYI IR1D1-1SIW1 14131 _1T101 ICIILTIL51 Din! i_ 11.513_1 11210 I I_ 1 III I I i III III 11 1 I '210 I I I 210
Joint project with WSDOT to resurface West Valley 2fi Gas
Road. City must pay the cost for channelization Tax
and pavement markings.
113UINIIIOINI-ISIUINISIEITI 1TiOi INIE1 12i5IT1Hi IPILI 21 BIDIFIG I 1.710117 121010 I I I I I 1 ,4'010 1 1 i i I I I I I 161010 I I 16,010
Drainage, paving, curb, gutter, sidewalk, channel- 0 Gas
ization (joint with King County) Forward
Thrust
114 SiWi iii 61TIH1-4L1 Ii NIDI ITi01 IROINISITIEJRI IRI DL, 21 BIDiFIG I 010 147 2101010 I I I_ 1 1 1 • I I I I I I I I I I 2101010 1 1210;010
Drainage, paving, curb, gutter, sidewalk, illumin— possible
ation, channelization, bridge and roadway. afi Gas
Tax
115MIIISICI 1 RIAI'ILIR101AID, IX] IINIG1 IIiMIPtR101VIM1 T41 CIDIH4J 1 1 1 1 121414 III 1 1 1 1 i212i0 III 11 I I 1244 I I 12.444
Miscellaneous surfacing, channelization, lighting K RR zt Gas
and signing Safety Tax
11651 14131RID1 1`SITI-ITIAILIB101TJ ITIOI 1SIRI116171 1 21 AIBIDIF i L2i2 146 161010 1 1 I I I , I I I I I I I I I I 161010 I I 16:010
Widen to 7 lanes, provide signalization at Davis G,K L.I.D. a
•
Ave. S, signal modifications at Talbot Road, widen 0 Gas
ramps to SR 167 and relocate existing street lighting. Tax
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SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 1985 TO 19 90
City/County: Renton/King Keypunching Note: Data entered in cols 1-8 must EXHIBIT "A" Adoptio Date
City No. 1 0 7101 3,8 be on all cards punched from Adoption Date
County No. 1 7 7.6 this form. I Resolution Number
x PROJECT COSTS IN THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS
co OBLIGATION SCHEDULE FUNDING SOURCE
c1 PROJECT IDENTIFICATION/DESCRIPTION OF WORK :a if o Ii
z City Ave./St.Name or Number 0 Work Total 0. -- Y E A R__ _ FEDERAL TOTAL
o Co.CRoad Number or Road Name -`415 Codes Length n» ,o, 1st 2nd 3rd 4, 5
za Beginning and Ending Termini (Miles) ,'a (Annual & 6th PRO- LOCAL FUNDS
Describe Work to be Completed a O u Element) AMOUNT GRAM
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16
9 10 11 _ 35 38 37 40 41 44 45 46_.47 48 51 52 55 56 59 60 63 64 87 68 7? 76 79 80 85
117S1 171T1H1-IRIA,I,NIIIE1RI 1T101 ISIM1I1T1HIEIRISI 1 21 ALB ID,F 1 1.5101,6 �11 a 121210. 1 1 . • , : 1 4 L I 14 I 1 t 12 ,210• II 12, 210
Drainage, paving, curb, gutter, sidewalk, ilium- Developer
ination and channelization & LID -
�5C Gas Tax
ii8Rik I,N1IIE1R1 1&I 1G!Rik DIY! 1IIN1T1E1RIS IEICITiIi021 A ,BIF N 1 12.15 1,2 11 L 11 ; . , 1 a. it,16_FIAIUIS L I 1 . 1314 I I 12i010
Add new eastbound right turn lane to freeway on I,J Developer
ramp.
SSC Gas
. Tax
H
li901AIKIEISiDIAILIEI-IS1W1 Ili 61 Tiff, LTiO1 ISiW1 1218121JI ABIDIF Lli7 114. I I L 6101010 L I I . , I I t I I I I 1 1 1 601010 116101010
Grading, drainage, paving, curb, gutter, sidewalk, G,H,I,J Developer
illumination, signal, bike route, channelization, L,M,0 1C Gas
landscaping, bridge. Tax
21001AIKI EI Si D,AiL1 E1-1 GIRIAI Di YL IT 101 1SLULDIL51EI T.1 I ,11 A B ID IF 11 L010._1,4 I I I I I I 5101010 1 I _ I I I L I I I I I 515 010 1 151510, 0
Grading, drainage, paving, curb, gutter, sidewalk, G,H,I,J Developer
illumination, signal, bike route, channelization, L,M,0 10 Gas
landscaping, bridge, roadway. Tax
2110,A1K1EI51D1A1L1E1-1SIW11161TLIT101 IG IRIA_IDIYt IWIY-1I A03IDIG . I i.110114 III 1 1 1 510100 . I L I 1 111 III 5101010 1 1510.010
Grading, drainage, paving, curb, gutter, sidewalk, H,I,J,L Developer
illumination, signal, bike route, channelization, M,0 10 Gas
landscaping, bridge, roadway. Tax
212 L1K1 IW1A1SIHI IB1LIVIDI-1P1A1R1K1 I T101 ICIIITIYI IL 21 8IDIFIG 131.013 1,6 I I I I I , 4,810, 0 t I I I I I I I I I 4181010 1 1418.01
Drainage, paving, curb, gutter, sidewalk, ilium- Developer
ination, channelization, bikeway. 3-0 Gas
Tax
213SMWI217ITIHI-101AIKIEISIDIAiLIEI ITIOI ,WIVIALIL!EIY1I AIBIDIF I y513 1,6 1 I 1 III 2i510. 0, . I III 1 1 1 III 2 15 1010 , 1215;010
Grading, drainage, paving, curb, gutter, sidewalk, G,H,I,J Developer
illumination, signal, bike route, channelization, L,M,0 12C Gas
landscaping, roadway. Tax
214 S,E1 1P1DIG]ElT1-I.110, NIE1S1 1 TIO I IELDID IMt0,N1DiSi I 21 BIFIG _
-_ t £718 1,6 J 1 I ,I 1 I , 1 -9 610 1 1 I I II III 191610 11 19.610
Drainage, paving, curb, gutter, sidewalk, illum- Forward
ination, channelization, roadway. Thrust
10 Gas ^ax
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SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 1985 TO 19 90
Renton/King Hearing Date
City/County: Keypunching Note: Data entered in cols 1-8 must EXHIBIT "A" Adoption Date
City No. 1 0 7 101 36 be on all cards punched from
County No. 1 7 7.6 this form. ------ Resolution Number
K PROJECT COSTS IN THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS
o c E OBLIGATION SCHEDULE FUNDING SOURCE
d PROJECT IDENTIFICATION/DESCRIPTION OF WORK ix .2 o.
City Ave./St.Name or Number o 3 Work Total W`o f :--------- YEAR _____ FEDERAL R.A.P. TOTAL
`o Co.Road Number or Road Name -'o Codes Length 1st 2nd 3rd 4, 5 or LOCAL FUNDS
Beginning and Ending Termini g (Miles) ;'m : (Annual & 6th PRO- U.A.B.
a Describe Work to be Completed 11"-) 73 Element) AMOUNT GRAM
1 2 - 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
9 70 II 35 38 37 40 41 44 45 46 47 48 51 52 55 56 59 60 63 64 87 88 71 72 75 76 79 80 85
215 NI/IN1 E1 131RID1 1 S1 Ti III-1410151 1UINi DIE I RICI 8101 S 2I AIBID IF I L01_9 1,6 I 1 LJ I 1 1 • 1 1 I ,1.01010. 191010■ IFI Al I. 1 1 i • 111010■ 1 1110, 01Q
Widening - add two additional travel lanes G,H,I,J WSDOT
2 1 6 E 1 D 1 M 1 01 NI Q SI IA IV!E 1 I E I Xi T1 E1 NI Si 110 IN 1 I I l 1 I 1 I A ,B ID IF I 1,71 9 117 III I 1 1 III 1 ' 1 , 1 1 1 III III 111 11111
NE 3rd Street to Maple Valley Highway G,H,I,J
1 11 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I III ILI 1 1 1 l J 1 1 1 1 1 . ' I III III III 111 1 1 1 1 1
I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 _1 I I 1 1 1 1 I ILI ILI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 III , I 1 III III III III 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I III ILI i III I I I III • ' I III III III 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; 1
•
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I III ILI 1 : 1 1 1 III Ill 1 1 1 1 III III II I • I I I - 1
I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 111 141 1 - III 1 1 1 1 1 1 • 1 ill III III III 111 1
I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 _I L I I 1 1_1 , 1 1 1 1 l �— 1 Ill III Ill 1 1 1 ill I
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR PREPARING SIX-YEAR
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-
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.'
•
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 end appropriate county.
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 6.
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 (if 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 letter(s).Enter major items of work in code blocks 37 thru 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 & Gutters Q. 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 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
O 2 Principal Arterial-Other (State) 1 2 Principal Arterial-or Expressways
0 6 Minor Arterial 1 4 Principal Arterial-Other (FAM)
O 7 Major Collector (FAS) 1 6 Minor Arterial-(FAM)
O 8 Minor Collector 1 7 Collector-(FAM)
O 9 Local (Access) 1 9 Local-(Access)
(Note:If Rural or Urban Arterial Trust Funds(Col. 14)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.
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.(FADS,FAS,HES,etc.)in code blocks 68 thru
71.
16. Total Funds Enter total project cost in code blocks 80 thru 85.
DOT Old'2&9 OX A.77
Renton City Council
7/23/84 Page three
Old Business continued
Transportation NOTE: Leasehold tax will apply to all lease rates listed
Committee above. Lease format to be approved by City Attorney.
continued The Committee also recommends that the Mayor and City Clerk
LAG 003-84 be authorized to sign lease LAG 003-84. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF
THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. Responding to concerns by
Chairman Trimm regarding Committee action during his absence
the past three weeks, substitute motion was made: MOVED BY
STREDICKE, SECONDED BY HUGHES, REFER THIS MATTER BACK TO
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. (See action on page 5.)
Transportation Transportation Committee Vice-Chairman Stredicke presented a
Committee report concurring in the recommendation of the Public Works
New Airport Ground Department that the airport ground space relating to the sub-
Lease ##LAG006-84 leased BENAIR Aviation Aircraft Maintenance Operation be
with Plane Space removed from the Aero-Dyne lease and transferred to a new
Investments, Inc. lease. The new lease LAG 006-84 will be with Plane Space
Investments, Inc. , the corporation which is providing the
financial backing for the purchase of Aero-Dyne' s maintenance
hangar. The lease term and rate shall be the same as Aero-
Dyne Leasing Corporation 's lease LAG-003-84; and the lease
form shall be approved by the City Attorney. Also recommended
was authorization for the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the
lease document, effective date to be September 1 , 1984.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY HUGHES, REFER THIS MATTER BACK
TO TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. (See action on page 5.)
Six-Year Transportation Committee Vice-Chairman Stredicke advised that
Transportation after reviewing the Six-Year Transportation Improvement
Improvement Program, 1985-1990, scheduled for public hearing on 8/6/84,
j?rogram , the Committee has decided not to mike a recommendation on
the matter prior to the hearing.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented a report
Committee recommending the following ordinances for second & final reading:
Ordinance #3824 An ordinance was read relating to City park and recreational
Maplewood Golf facilities; providing for acquiring, reconditioning and
Course Bond Issue improving Maplewood Golf Course; declaring the estimated
$4.2 Million cost thereof as nearly as may be; providing for the borrowing
of funds, and selling negotiable general obligation bonds to
pay the cost thereof, such bonds to be payable by annual
property tax levies; and providing for the submission of the
proposition of incurring such indebtedness and issuing such
bonds and levying such excess taxes to the qualified voters
of the City at a special election to be held therein on
September 18, 1984, in conjunction with the State primary
election to be held on the same date. MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECONDED BY MATHEWS, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ.
ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
;y.
Ordinance #3825 An irdinance was read relating to City park and recreational
Community Center facilities; and providing for constructing and equipping a
Bond Issue Community Center on land presently owned by the City;
$4. 1 Million declaring the estimated cost thereof as nearly as may be; and
providing for the borrowing of a total of 4. 1 million dollars,
and selling negotiable general obligation bonds to pay the
cost thereof, such bonds to be payable by annual property tax
levies to be made in excess of regular property tax levies, and
providing for the submission of the proposition of incurring such
indebtedness and issuing such bonds and levying such excess
taxes to the qualified voters of the City at a special election
to be held therein on September 18, 1984, in conjunction with
the State primary election to be held on the same date.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE
AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Park Director John
Webley described the proposed facility, which will include
gymnasiums, racquetball courts, weight-fitness rooms, dance
studios, game rooms, social rooms, arts and crafts spaces,
a concessionaire, and accessory locker rooms. The center will
be similar to the City of Kent ' s "Kent Commons" with the exception
that Renton's facility will be dedicated to the arts instead of
social services. Mayor Shinpoch clarified that the proposed
SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 1985 - 1990
CITY
PRIORITY # ANNUAL ELEMENT PROJECTS
1 Wells Avenue Bridge Replacement
2 SW Grady Way, Lind Ave. SW to Longacres Dr.
3 Talbot Road S, S 16th St. to S 41st St.
4 N 1st St. , Park Ave. N to Burnett Ave. N
5 SW Sunset Blvd., Rainier Ave. S to West City Limits
6 Lind Ave. SW, SW 16th St. to SW Grady Way
7 NE 45th St. at FAI-405 Crossing
8 Rainier Ave. S, S Grady Way to S 3rd St.
9 SW 7th St., Rainier Ave. S to Hardie Ave. SW
10 S 2nd St., Main Ave. S to Rainier Ave. S
11 Miscellaneous Street Overlays
12 West Valley Road, SW 43rd St. to City Limits
13 Union Ave. NE, NE Sunset Blvd. to NE 25th P1.
14 SW 16th St., Lind Ave. SW to Monster Road SW
15 Miscellaneous Railroad Crossing Improvements
16 S 43rd St. , Talbot Road S to SR 167
SECOND YEAR PROJECTS
11 Miscellaneous Street Overlays
17 S 7th St., Rainier Ave. S to Smithers Ave. S
18 Rainier Ave. S & S Grady Way Intersection
19 Oakesdale Ave. SW, SW 16th St. to SW 28th St.
THIRD YEAR PROJECTS
11 Miscellaneous Street Overlays
20 Oakesdale Ave. SW, SW Grady Way to Sunset Highway (SR 900)
21 Oakesdale Ave. SW, SW 16th St. to SW Grady Way
22 Lake Washington Blvd. N, N Park Dr. to City Limits
23 SW 27th St., Oakesdale Ave. SW to West Valley Road
FOURTH - SIXTH YEAR PROJECTS
11 Miscellaneous Street Overlays
24 SE Puget Dr., Jones Place SE to Edmonds Ave. SE
25 N/NE 3rd St. - I-405 Undercrossing
26 Edmonds Ave. Extension
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SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 19 85 TO 19 90
Renton/KingHearing Date
City/County: Keypunching Note: Data entered in cols 1-8 must EXHIBIT "A" Adoption Date
City No. 1 0 7 10 1 3.8 be on all cards punched from
County No. 1 7 7.8 this form. — Resolution Number
x PROJECT COSTS IN THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS
Cc o OBLIGATION SCHEDULE FUNDING SOURCE
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION/DESCRIPTION OF WORK +„ c 15
38 City Ave./St.Name or Number o 3 Work Total 3 ------ YEAR
__-- — FEDERAL R.A.P. TOTAL
` c o Co.Road Number or Road Name 15 Codes Length : : 1st 2nd 3rd 4, 5 or LOCAL FUNDS
d Beginning and Ending Termini = (Mlles) 5 e' ti (Annual 8 6th PRO- U.A.B.
Describe Work to be Completed 1+-0 0 Element) AMOUNT GRAM
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
9 10 II 35 38 37 40 41 44 45 46 47 48 51 52 55 56 59 80 63 84 87 68 7? 72 75 76 79 80 85
11 WIEILIL!SI IAIV1Et IBiRiIID1G]E1 1RIE.PILIAICIM1' LT. 41 AIBIFIG I 10 .4 116 _l 618i0. 1 1 . . I , . . I 1131414 I I 1 . I 1 1 , i3,3.6. 1 11.6,810
H, J, Bridge
B• ridge replacement. L Replacenent
12 S1WI IGIRIALDIYI-ILII1N1Di :T101 ILIOINIGIAICIRIEISI 21 B,DIFIG I y710 1,6 115010 IliI -! . s 1 ILI I I I 1i31510 ,11510 I 11151010
Drainage, paving, curb, gutter, sidewalk, ilium- H,J,L LID
ination, channelization, P-1 Bridge 56' roadway possible
taper w/half to 44' 1/24 GaE
13TIAILIBIOITI IRIDi-ISili6.TIHI 1SIT1 iT101 1St4111S1T 21 _BIDIFLG 1810 1,7 131510 III III , I 1 JAL 1 1 1 LI 1 31510 11 131510
Drainage, paving, shoulders, pre-level, channel- H,Ji Gas
ization, curb, gutter & sidewalk (joint with King Tax
County)
i4Ni 111SITi ISITI-IPIAIRIKI ITIO1 1B1U1R1NIE1T1T1 1 1 41 BIDIFIH I I.312 117 J61_010 I I I_ I I I , 1 I I I I I I I i 1 1 160,0 1 1 16,,010
Reconstruction - new curb, gutter, A.C. pavement, i Gas
storm drainage, coordinate w/12" watermain and new Tax
Sanitary sewer
ISS MI ISIUINISIEITI-I RI Ali IN.IIEIRJTIOI IWInITITLYLLIT 2! BIDIFIG I 1.2.0 1,2 121010 1 31 01 0 I I , . t J 141115FIA1UIS I I I I 1815 I I 15;010
Add two-way left turn lane, traffic signal improve- H,I,J zC Gas
ment, underground power, new street lights, coor- Tax
dinate w/12" watermain & sanitary sewer
16 L1 II N101 1A1V1E1-.S1W1 1l. 61T;H1 IT101 IGIRIA,DIY, 1 21 BID1F1G 1 X210 1,6 I 17'5 III II . • • i III 1 I 1 III I 1715 I I I ;7i5
Joint project with WSDOT to widen the existing H,I,J, V Gas
bridge structure over 1-405. Also funds will be L,M,0 Tax
used to complete the connection from Grady Way to the bridge.
17N1E1 141517'1H! .SITZ 1F1A,I1410151 1C1R10,51511!NIG 1 91 01 11 I 1.319 111 I 1710 I I , I I 1 I III III III I 1710 1 1 1 ,710
Joint project with WSDOT to provide a drainage =4 Gas
connection under FAI-405 Tax
18 RIAIIINIIiE. IL-IGIRIAIDIYI IWIY I IT101 ISi 13'RID I IS 51 AIDIHI 1 I.616 112 i) 1011) 1 I , , 1 . I III III III 111010 I I 11,010
Joint project with WSDOT. WSDOT to resurface p Gas
Rainier Ave. City must pay for drainage, channel- Tax
ization and other non-roadway improvements.
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SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 1985 TO 19 90
Cit /Count Renton/KiHearing Date
City/County. ng Keypunching Note: Data entered in cols 1.8 must EXHIBIT "A" Adoption Date
City No. 1 0 7101 ,., be on all cards punched from Resolution Number
County No. 1 7 7.. this form. -------
x PROJECT COSTS IN THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS
d PROJECT IDENTIFICATION/DESCRIPTION OF WORK '._ `o a OBLIGATION SCHEDULE FUNDING SOURCE
38 City Ave./St.Name or Number of` o
Work Total m 0 .--- -------------Y EAR FEDERAL R.A.P. TOTAL
`o Co.Road Number or Road Name '- Codes Length � A 1st 2nd 3rd 4, 5
a` Beginning and Ending Termini i' (Mlles) ;2 8 (Annual & 6th PROU.A.B.orLOCAL FUNDS
Describe Work to be Completed u-0 0 Element) AMOUNT GRAM UA.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
9 10 11 35 36 37 40 41 44 45 46 47 48 51 52 55 56 59 60 83 64 67 89 71 72 75 78 79 80 85
19S1W1 171T1H1-1RA1IIN1I1EiR1 IT101 1H1AIRIDII1EI 1 1 41 A1BIDIH 1 0!8 1,6 1 17151 1 1 I . 1 1 , . ] I I I I •I , II 1 . 1 1 1 • 1 1715. 1 1 1 17151
Reconstruction of the roadway surface and subgrade z0 Gas
to include drainage, paving, channelization and Tax
signal improvements
110 Si 121 N1 D1-1 M1A1 II NI IAl VE1 IT1 OI I RIAI II N1I1E1 R1 1 5L D1H1 1 1 4415,1,2 1 1510 11 I 1 I 1 , i III Iii III , 1510 1 1 1 1510
Joint project with WSDOT. WSDOT to resurface South 20 Gas
2nd Street. City must pay the cost for channel- Tax
ization. Coordinate with 24" watermain & sanitary sewer.
111MIIIS1C1 .1 ISITIRIEIEITI IOIVIEIRILIAIYISi I I 1 1 1 4I ,DI 1 I 1 4 1 I , 111010 111010 111010 ,31010 I I I I II III 161010 I I 161010
Street Division overlays z0 Gas
Tax
112 RIK ISI Ti IV]Ai Li LI YI 1RIDI-ISI Wi 14131 TiI01 ICII1Ti L 51 DIHi I I 4513 , I 1210 III III i I I III III III 1 ,210 270
Joint project with WSDOT to resurface West Valley 10 Gas
Road. City must pay the cost for channelization Tax
and pavement markings-
113UIN1II0INI-ISIUINISIEITI IT]01 INiEi 12151T1Hi iPiLi 21 SIDIFt0 i 1,7101,7 121010 III i I 1 ,4010 I I I I I I I I I 1 61 01 0 1 16,Of0
Drainage, paving, curb, gutter, sidewalk, channel- z0 Gas
ization (joint with King County) Forward
Thrust
11451W1 11161 TIH I-ILI II NIDI ,TIOi i MIOINI SI TIE IRI !RID]. 21 BID]FI G i L910117 2101010 I I , I I ! I 1 1 1 I l i i 1 1 2101010 1 1210;010
Drainage, paving, curb, gutter, sidewalk, illumin- possible
ation, channelization, bridge and roadway. 20 Gas
115 S C A I L RA Tax
I
1 1 1 1 1 IRI 1 1 1 1O 1 ID, IX/ II NI GI III MI P1R101V1 MIT4� CIDI HI`T i 4 I , 121414 I I I 1 1 ! � � 1 121210 I I I I I I I 1214 i 1 12.414
Miscellaneous surfacing, channelization, lighting K RR z0 Gas
and signing Safety Tax
116Si 14,3]RID] IS!TI-IT!AIL1B10,T1 !T101 IS IR111617! I 21 AIBIDiF 1 4212 116 161010 I I , 1 I , I III III III 161010 1 i 16.010
Widen to 7 lanes, provide signalization at Davis G,K L.I.D. &
Ave. S, signal modifications at Talbot Road, widen 20 Gas
ramps to SR 167 and relocate existing street lighting. Tax
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SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 1985 TO 19 90
ate
City/County: Renton4King Keypunching Note: Data entered in cols 1-8 must HearingpD
EXHIBIT "A" Adoption Date
City No. 1 0 7[01 3.8 be on all cards punched from Resolution Number
County No. 1 7 7.8 this form.
ii PROJECT COSTS IN THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS
c c o OBLIGATION SCHEDULE FUNDING SOURCE
Z PROJECT IDENTIFICATION/DESCRIPTION OF WORK +„ 0 n` _
«` City Ave./St.Name or Number o3 Work Total c` >---- YEAR
FEDERAL R.A.P. • TOTAL
c Co.Road Number or Road Name g Codes Length o g 1st 2nd 3rd 4, 5 or LOCAL FUNDS
d Beginning and Ending Termini a (Miles) 5: ti (Annual & 6th PRO- U.A.B.
Describe Work to be Completed LLD o Element) AMOUNT GRAM
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
9 10 11 35 38 37 40 41 44 45 46 47 48 51 52 55 58 59 60 83 e4 87 88 71 72 75 78 79 80 a5
117S, 171T1H,-IRIAIIINIIIE.R1 IT101 1S1MIIIT1HiE1RIS1 1 21 AIBIDIF 1 .510116 1 1 1 1.2 2 0 i 1 . , 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 u I 121210. 1 1 2,C
Drainage, paving, curb, gutter, sidewalk, ilium- Developer
ination and channelization & LID -
10 Gas rax
3.1 8 Ft,A,11N,I,El lt, I&1 1GIHIA1DIY 1 1IIN,TIEIRISLEIC;TiIi021 AIB IF 1H i .215142 111 121Q10 1 1 , , • I , I]. 616FIAIUIS I I I • 1314 I 1 1 2101 0
Add new eastbound right turn lane to freeway on I,J Developer -
ramp. 10 Gas
Tax
11901AIKIEISIDIAILIE1-lSIWI I1161TIHi ITIO1 ISIW1 12181T 11 AIBiDIF 1147,0 114. 1 1 1 6101010 I I , I III III 1 1 1 601010 116101010
Grading, drainage, paving, curb, gutter, sidewalk, G,H,I,J Developer
illumination, signal, bike route, channelization, L,M,0 1C Gas
landscaping, bridge. Tax
2,001A,K1E,SIDIAIL,E1-1GIRIAIDIY1 IT 101 IS,UI NIS,EIT1 1 11 ABIDIF 11010 1,4 I I I I I I 5,01010 , I I III III 1 I I 515.0,0 I 151 5,01 0
Grading, drainage, paving, curb, gutter, sidewalk, G,H,I,J Developer
illumination, signal, bike route, channelization, L,M,O 10 Gas
landscaping, bridge, roadway. Tax
211 0IAIKIE151D,AILIEl-181W11i6.Ti IT101 IG IR IAIDIYI IWIY11 ABIDIC , I 4110 114 1 1 I III 51010, 0 • I III III III 5101010 I I510,01Q
Grading, drainage, paving, curb, gutter, sidewalk, H,I,J,L
Developer
illumination, signal, bike route, channelization, M,O •
10 Gas
landscaping, bridge, roadway. Tar
-2,2LOC/ !W.A. S1H1 IB1L1VID1-1P1A1R1K1 IT101 ICIIIT1Y1 IL 21 18 0 PIG 1340,3 116 , i 1 11 1 4,810. 0 . . I 111 1 I 1 111 4181010 1 1418.010
Drainage, paving, curb, gutter, sidewalk, ilium- Developer
ination, channelization, bikeway. 10 Gas •
Tax
213SIW12171TIH1-101AIK1EIS1D.AtL1EI ;T10i ,WIVIAILILiEiY11 AiBIDIF I .513 1,6 1 I I 11 I 215100 , 1 III III 1 1 1 2 15 1010 i 1215010
Grading, drainage, paving, curb, gutter, sidewalk, G,H,I,J Developer
illumination, signal, bike route, channelization, L,M,0 10 Gas
landscaping, roadway. _ Tax
214 S1E1 IPI UIG,E1 T1-1 Ji 01 N1Ei S1 I T101 LELPL101N1 DI SI 1 21 B D IF IG I .718 116 I_I I — I I 1 — I 1 ----,9610 I I 1 III III 191610 I I 19,610
Drainage, paving, curb, gutter, sidewalk, ilium- Forward
ination, channelization, roadway. Thrust
• 1fi Gas ^ax
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SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 1985 TO 19 90
Renton/King Hearing Date
City/County: Keypunching Note: Data entered in cols 1-8 must EXHIBIT "A" Adoption Date
City No. 1 0 71013.6 be on all cards punched from
County No. 1 7 7.9 this form. --_ -_ Resolution Number
K PROJECT COSTS IN THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS
d PROJECT IDENTIFICATION/DESCRIPTION OF WORK :• _`o a OBLIGATION SCHEDULE FUNDING SOURCE
2 City Ave./St.Name or Number )Zr; Work Total o f ;-------- YEAR------ — FEDERAL R,A,p, TOTAL
`o Co.Road Number or Road Name :g Codes Length g T. r 1st 2nd 3rd 4, 5 or LOCAL FUNDS
Beginning and Ending Termini i (Mlles) ,'o m (Annual & 6th PRO-
W Describe Work to be Completed v 47 Element) AMOUNT GRAM U.A.B.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
9 10 11 35 38 37 40 41 44 45 46_47 47 51 52 55 58 59 60 83 84 87 88 71 72 75 76 79 80 55
215 N,/INIE1 I31R1D1 Is1T1 III-1410151 1UINIDIE1R1C1Rio, S21 AIBIDIF I 4.019 1,6 1 1 I . I 1 I . I I 1 *1,01010. 191010, IF1A1I. l 1 1 . 111010. I 1110, 0, 1
Widening – add two additional travel lanes G,H,I,J WSDOT
216E!DIM!OINIE Si IAIVIEI IE,X1 T1E1 N1S1 It01Nl 1 1 t 1 i 11 AIBIDIF 1 4.719 117 111 III Ill 1 ' 1 III 1 1 1 III , 1 1 1 1 I l 1
NE 3rd Street to Maple Valley Highway G,H,I,J
I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 ILI I , l 1 1 III III . . I . 1 1 III III 111 1 1 1 1 1
I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 ILI I III III III 111 III III III 11 1 1 1 1 ! 1
I 11 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 ILI I III Ili 111 • ' I III 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 III ILI I III III III 1 III 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 : 1
I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 ILI I 1 I 1 III II ! I III III III 1 1 I 1 1 I 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 III ILI 1 1 1 1 III II ' , " 1 III III III 1 1 1 1 1 I I
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR PREPARING SIX-YEAR
TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
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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-
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.
B. Include all proposed projects regardless of location or source of funds,however,urban and rural arterial trust fund projects need to
be included o� 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 county.
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 6.
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 (if 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 letter(s).Enter major items of work in code blocks 37 thru 40.
A. Grading L. Bridge
B. Draining M. Landscaping
C. Light Bituminous Surface N. Paths & Trails
D. A.C. or P.C.C. Pavement 0. Bikeways
E. Sealcoat P. Transit Facility
F. Curbs & Gutters 0. 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 classifica-
tion maps prepared by WSDOT.)
Rural (under 5,000) Urban (over 5,000)
Code Code
Block Block
45 46 Description 45 46 Description
O 1 Principal Arterial-Interstate 1 1 Principal Arterial-Interstate Other Freeways
O 2 Principal Arterial-Other (State) 1 2 Principal Arterial-or Expressways
O 6 Minor Arterial 1 4 Principal Arterial-Other (FAM)
O 7 Major Collector (FAS) 1 6 Minor Arterial-(FAM)
O 8 Minor Collector 1 7 Collector-(FAM)
O 9 Local (Access) 1 9 Local-(Access)
(Note:If Rural or Urban Arterial Trust Funds(Col.14)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.
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.(FADS,FAS,HES,etc.)in code blocks 68 thru
71.
16. Total Funds Enter total project cost in code blocks 80 thru 85.
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
PUBLIC HEARING
ON AUGUST 6, 1984 AT 8: 00 P.M.
RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING COUNCIL CHAMBERS
200 MILL AVENUE SOUTH
ANNUAL ADOPTION OF SIX-YEAR. TRANSPORTATION
IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 1985. - .1990
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Complete legal description &further information available in the City Clerk's Office - 235-2500)
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cnmeamamutasonnidceamosn-
Warnin . demeanor punishable by fine and
imprisonment.
CERTIFICATHON
STATE OF WASHINGTON)
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COUNTY OF KING
I , L e,g] jp, L. Phillips hereby certify thatTwen014 ,dive
(25) copies of the above notice werd posted by me in three or more conspiffcuous
places on the property described and two copies were posted at the Renton
Municipal Building, 200 Mi 11 Ave. South, Renton, WA on date of id)? 25 26 ,
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Signed rag
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Notary Public i,n and for the State of
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AnfluQ) Mdoptlon of Six -eQr TQnsportci1o17
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Improvement Pruo9 ro m 1985- 1990
Loco+ ons o/'hsfir5 5 Done Jul 24/98 JL'12
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N. 15"-t Sf. - f Qr}c Ave. 14.
CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
BY
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has fixed the 6th
day of August , 19 84, 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:
SIX YEAR TRANSPORATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM UPDATE FOR
1985-1990
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: July 27, 1984
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
July 16, 1984 Municipal Building
Monday, 8:00 p.m. Council Chambers
M I NUT E S
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 OF ROBERT J. HUGHES, Council President; EARL CLYMER, NANCY L.
COUNCIL MEMBERS MATHEWS, JOHN W. REED, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, KATHY A. KEOLKER.
MOVED BY HUGHES, SECONDED BY KEOLKER, ABSENT COUNCIL MEMBER
THOMAS W. TRIMM BE EXCUSED. CARRIED.
CITY STAFF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; LAWRENCE J. WARREN, City Attorney;
IN ATTENDANCE MAXINE E. MOTOR, City Clerk; CAPTAIN JAMES BOURASA, Police
Department.
PRESS Pat Jenkins, Renton Record-Chronicle
MINUTE APPROVAL Councilman Stredicke requested that on page 4, paragraph 8,
line 7, the word "defeated" be replaced by "edged." MOVED
BY HUGHES, SECONDED BY KEOLKER, COUNCIL APPROVE THE MINUTES
OF JULY 9, 1984 AS CORRECTED. CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA Items on the Consent Agenda are adopted by one motion which
follows the listing:
Bid Opening - City Clerk reported bid opening on July 5, 1984 for 1984
1984 Asphalt Asphalt Resurfacing Program, Phase I ; Engineer' s estimate:
Resurfacing Program $99,245.25; four bids received. Refer to Utilities Committee.
Bid Opening - City Clerk reported bid opening July 6, 1984 for Springbrook
Springbrook Watershed Fencing Project, Phase I ; Engineer's estimate:
Watershed Fencing $25,000.00; five bids received. Refer to Utilities Committee.
Annual Certification City Clerk reported receipt of annual certification of
of Washington State Washington State Department of Transportation (DOT) listing
Department of of State Highway Route descriptions within limits of
Transportation incorporated cities and towns as of July 1 , 1984 tabulated
Listing of State in three sections: Transferred Routes (no longer necessary
Highway Routes to State Highway System) ; Limited Access Routes (vested in
the State) ; and Certifications (State Highways within limits
of incorporated cities and towns) . Document on file with
City Clerk, Public Works Director and Traffic Engineer.
Information only.
Optional Boat Executive Department requested ordinance to bring City into
Tax - Marine compliance with King County legislation instituting optional
Patrol Agreement boat tax as required by provisions of Interlocal Agreement
with Mercer Island for marine patrol . Refer to Ways and
Means Committee.
Ballot Issues Finance Department requested adoption of ordinances for 1984
for Primary Primary Ballot Propositions regarding acquisition of Maplewood
Election Golf Course and construction of Community Center as presented
in Committee of the Whole Report adopted 6/18/84. Refer to
Ways and Means Committee. (See Ordinances & Resolutions.)
Six Year Public Works/Traffic Engineering Departments submitted Six-Year
Transoortatinn Transportation Improvement Program Update for 1985-1990 and
Imprnvement requested public hearing be set for August 6, 1984. Council
Proaram Update concur and refer this matter to Transportation Committee.
LID 323 Final Public Works/Engineering Departments submitted LID 323 Final
Assessment Roll Assessment Roll (SW 43rd Street between West Valley Highway
Public Hearing and East Valley Highway) in the total amount of $350,331 . 10,
and requested public hearing be set for August 13, 1984.
Council concur.
Consent Agenda MOVED BY HUGHES, SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT
Approved AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED.
For.Use .By City Clerk's Office Only
A. I . # J F
AGENDA ITEM
RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING
aoos massa= a z asaaass asaaaaaasso�c�c asac�
SUBMITTING Public Works Department
Dept./Div./Bd./Comm. Traffic Engineering Division For Agenda Of July 16, 1984
(Meeting Date)
Staff Contact Dick Houghton/Gary Norris
(Name) Agenda Status:
SUBJECT: City of Renton Six-Year Trans- Consent
portation Improvement Program U-date Public Hearing
1985 - 1990. Correspondence
Ordinance/Resolution
Old Business
Exhibits: (Legal Descr. , Maps, Etc.)Attach New Business
Study Session
A. List of Improvements for Six-Year
Other
B. T. I .P. 1985 Up-date
C. Approval :
Legal Dept. Yes No N/A
COUNCIL ACTION RECOMMENDED: Request that Finance Dept. Yes_ No. N/A
August 6. 1984. be set as the date for the Other Clearance
public hearing for review and adoption of
the 1985 - 1990 Up-dated Six-Year T. I .P. Refer to Transportation Committee.
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 1985 — 1990
CITY
PRIORITY # ANNUAL ELEMENT PROJECTS
1 Wells Avenue Bridge Replacement
2 SW Grady Way, Lind Ave. SW to Longacres Dr.
3 Talbot Road S, S 16th St. to S 41st St.
4 N 1st St., Park Ave. N to Burnett Ave. N
5 SW Sunset Blvd., Rainier Ave. S to West City Limits
6 Lind Ave. SW, SW 16th St. to SW Grady Way
7 NE 45th St. at FAI-405 Crossing
8 Rainier Ave. S, S Grady Way to S 3rd St.
9 SW 7th St., Rainier Ave. S to Hardie Ave. SW
10 S 2nd St., Main Ave. S to Rainier Ave. S
11 Miscellaneous Street Overlays
12 West Valley Road, SW 43rd St. to City Limits
13 Union Ave. NE, NE Sunset Blvd. to NE 25th P1.
14 SW 16th St., Lind Ave. SW to Monster Road SW
15 Miscellaneous Railroad Crossing Improvements
16 S 43rd. St., Talbot Road S to SR 167
SECOND YEAR PROJECTS
THIRD YEAR PROJECTS
17 S 7th St., Rainier Ave. S to Smithers Ave. S
18 Rainier Ave. S & S Grady Way Intersection
FOURTH - SIXTH YEAR PROJECTS
19 Oakesdale Ave. SW, SW 16th St. to SW 28th St.
20 Oakesdale Ave. SW, SW Grady Way to Sunset Highway (SR 900)
21 Oakesdale Ave. SW, SW 16th St. to SW Grady Way
22 Lake Washington Blvd. N, N Park Dr. to City Limits
23 SW 27th St. , Oakesdale Ave. SW to West Valley Road
24 SE Puget Dr., Jones Place SE to Edmonds Ave. SE
25 - N/NE 3rd St. - I-405 Undercrossing
26 Edmonds Ave. Extension
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SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 19 85 TO 19 90
City/County: _Renton/King Keypunching Note: Data entered in cols 1-8 must �� �� Hearing Date
City No. 1 0 7 0 3.8 be on all cards punched from EXHIBIT A Adoption Date
County No. 1 7 7.8
this form. Resolution Number
iK PROJECT COSTS IN THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS
• e OBLIGATION SCHEDULE FUNDING SOURCE
c PROJECT IDENTIFICATION/DESCRIPTION OF WORK •+ o Q.
City Ave./St.Name or Number a o Work Total CO : YEAR TOTAL
`o ►; 0 le s FEDERAL R.A.P.
Co.Road Number or Road Name Length o 1st 2nd 3rd 4, 5
4 Beginning and Ending Termini 3 o Codes (Miles) §3 li (Annual & 6th PRO- or. LOCAL FUNDS
Describe Work to be Completed LL C� V Element) AMOUNT GRAM U.A.B.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
9 10 11 35 36 37 40 41 44 45 46 47 48 51 52 55 56 59 60 63 64 87 88 71 72 75 78 79 80 85
11 WIEILIL• ISI IAIVIEI IBIRIIiD,GIE, ,RIEIPILIAICIMI' 1T1 41 AIBIFiG I 4014 116 11618i0. 1 I I o i 1 I o I I I 11i3,4i4. 11 I . I i • i . 131316. 1 1116 ;810.
Bridge replacement. H, J, Bridge
L Replacement
12 S1 WI ,GIRJA1 DIYI-ILI IINI DI IT101 1 LIOIN1GIAIC, R,EISi 2 B 1DIFIG 1 4.710 116 1151010 I I I I I 1 , 1 1 I I I 11 3, 51 0 i 11510 , 11151010
Drainage, paving, curb, gutter, sidewalk, ilium- H,J,L
LID
ination, channelization, P-1 Bridge 56' roadway possible
taper w/half to 44' -
1124 Gam
13TIAILIBIOITI , sidewalSil161TIHI iSiTI IT,O1 ISi4111SIT 2 BiDIFIG I4810 117 131510 III III III III III 1 I' I :31510 1 1 131510
Drainage, paving, shoulders, pre-level, channel- H,J 24 Gas
ization, curb, gutter & sidewalk (joint with King rax
County)
4N 1 S T S - PARK TO BU R N E T T 4 BIDIFIH 1 1312 117 161010 1 1 1 i 1 1 ill III i 1 1 1 1 1 >6 :010 1 1 161010
Reconstruction - new curb, gutter, A.C. pavement, ZG Gas
storm drainage, coordinate w/12" watermain and new Tax
sanitary sewer
- . • - T 2 BIDIFIG 1 4.210 112 121010 131010 i I 1 . I 1 141115FIAIUIS I I I I 1815 I I 15::010
Add two-way left turn lane, traffic signal improve- H,I,J !z Gas
ment, underground power, new street lights, coor- Tax
dinate w/12" watermain & sanitary sewer • -
16 LI II NIDI 1AIVIEr-IS 1W1 ill 81T181 1 `101 1G( R1 AiDIY I 1 2 BID'FIG I 1.210 116 L __715 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 + I 1 I I 1 I I I I I I 1715 j ).. I 7i5
Joint project with WSDOT to widen the existing H,I,J, z Gas
bridge structure over I-405. Also funds will be L,M,0 - Tax
used to complete the connection from Grady Way to the bridge.
17N !Et 1415,TIH1 'SIT' IF,A1I1410151 ICIRIDIS ISIIINIG1 9 BI 1 1 I 1.319 111 I 1710 1 1 I I I 7 0 ;7 0
Joint project with WSDOT to provide a drainage ' Gas
. connection under FAI-405 Tax
18 R1AIIiNiIiE1 RI-1GiRiAiDiY1 1WiY1 1m101 ISI 1 1RiD1 IS Si BIDIHI I 4.616 11 ? 111010 1 1 1 i I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I 111010 1 I 11010
Joint project with WSDOT. WSDOT to resurface ' Gas
Rainier Ave. City must pay for drainage, channel- Tax
' ization and other non-roadway improvements.
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SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 1985 TO 19 90
City/County: Renton/King Keypunching Note: Data entered in cols 1-8 must Hearing Date
City No. 1 0 7 0 3.8 be on all cards punched from EXHIBIT "A" Adoption Date
County No. 1 7 7.8 this form. • Resolution Number
Si PROJECT COSTS IN THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS
•
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION/DESCRIPTION OF WORK �Y o d OBLIGATION SCHEDULE FUNDING SOURCE
z _ __
City Ave./St.Name or Number 3 Work 19"
YEAR R
Total o` ; FEDERAL TOTAL
c Co.Road Number or Road Name —„°c Codes Length m ,�, 1st 2nd 3rd 4, 5 R.A.P.
Beginning and Ending Termini ) (Annual 416th PRO- or LOCAL FUNDS
Describe Work to be Completed (Miles)
a v Element) AMOUNT U.A.B.
1 2 _ GRAM
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
9 10 11 35 38 37 40 41 44 45 4647 48 51 52 55 56 59 60 63 84 67 68 71 72 75 76 79 80 85
• 19S1WI 171 TiHi-I Rik IINil1EIR] I T101 1HIAIRLDIIIE1 I I 4I_ AIBIDiH L 018 li6 I 17 15 . I: I I . i I_ ! . 1 I I . I I 1 . 1 1 1 . I r 1 . 1 1715. i I I 1715.
Reconstruction of the roadway surface and subgrade i Gas
to include drainage, paving, channelization and Tax
signal improvements
11051 121NID1-IMAI IINI 1AIV1E1 1T101 1RIAIIiNI' IEIRI 1 51 DiHI 1 1 L415 li2 11510 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i I I 11 I 11 1 I 1510 1 1 1 15( 0
Joint project with WSDOT. WSDOT to resurface South z Gas
2nd Street. City must pay the cost for channel- Tax
ization. Coordinate with 24" watermain & sanitary sewer.
111MIIISICt .i 1SITIRIEIEITI 101VIE1 RILIA)YiSi 1 1 1 1 1 4 DI 1 1 I L I ' 1 111010 111010 111010 131010 1 1 1 I_ I I 1 1 1 161010 1 1 161010
Street Division overlays z Gas
Tax
112W1EISITi I VI AILiLIYi IRIDi-ISIWi 1 4131 IT) 01 ICIIiTiL5. Di HI I I ).513 i I 1210 11 I1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 I 1 1210 11 1 1210
Joint project with WSDOT to resurface West Valley
i' Gas
Road. City must pay the cost for channelization Tax
and pavement markings.
113UIN1IIOINi- 1SIU INISIEITI ITIO1 INIE1 i2151TIHi IPILI 2 BI Di FIG 1 .710117 . 121010 1 1 1 1 I 1 :41010 I i I 1 1 1 1 1 1 161010 1 1 16,0/0
Drainage, paving, curb, gutter, sidewalk, channel- zGas
ization (joint with King County) Forward
Thrust
114S1W1 11161TIH1-ILIIINIDI IT101 1MIOINISITIELRI IRI Di, 2 _ BI_DIFiG 1 1.910117 . .2 [0101Q 11 1_ , I 1 1 . 1 L 1 1 i 1 1 I I I 2101010 1 1210 Oj 0
Drainage, paving, curb, gutter, sidewalk, illumin- possible
ation, channelization, bridge and roadway. z' Gas
Tax
115MII'S] CI I RIAI III,' RIOIAID, IX! IINIG1 1IfM1 PIR,01V1ML T4 CLDIHIJ 1 )._ P 1. _ 121414 Li i Li t . ' I 121210 11 I I I I I 1214 1 1 1 2, 414
Miscellaneous surfacing, channelization, lighting K RR i Gas
and signing Safety Tax
116 SI 14131 RI Di 1SITi -tT1AlLIBIOIT1 IT1O1 1S1R1116171 1 2 Al Birk F 1 1.212 l+6 161.010. I i 1 Li 1 ! ' 1 , I 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 i61010 I I 16010
Widen to 7 lanes, provide signalization at Davis G,K L.I.D. a
Ave. S, signal modifications at Talbot Road, widen 24 Gas
e ramps to SR 167 and relocate existing street lighting. Tax
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SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 19 85 TO 199°
Renton/King Hearing Date
City/County: Keypunching Note: Data entered in cols 1-8 must
City No. 1 0 7 0 3-e be on all cards punched from EXHIBIT "A" Adoption Date
County No. 1 7 7.8 this form. Resolution Number
x PROJECT COSTS IN THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS
o e o OBLIGATION SCHEDULE FUNDING SOURCE
d PROJECT IDENTIFICATION/DESCRIPTION OF WORK •
oxVI'2 4 YEAR
a. City Ave./St.Name or Number Total TOTAL
Work ,2 > FEDERAL R.A.P.
c Co.Road Number or Road Name 2 c Codes Length V a g 1st 2nd 3rd 4, 5 or LOCAL FUNDS
Beginning and Ending Termini a (Miles) sl `m (Annual & 6th PRO- U.A.B.
Describe Work to be Completed 0-0 o Element) AMOUNT GRAM
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
9 10 11 35 38 37 40 41 44 45 46 47 48 51 - 52 55 56 59 - 60 63 64 67 68 71 72 75 76 79 60 85
117 SI 1711'1K -1R] AI IINIIIEIRI ITIOI ISIM IIITIHIEIRISI 1 21 AIBIDIF 1 1.510 116 11 I • I . 1 I 121210, 1 1 1 . 1 I 'i • 1 1 I i L i. I L 12 ,210, 1 1 12 ,2 10 ,
Drainage, paving, curb, gutter, sidewalk, illum- Developer
ination and channelization & LID -
12 Gas Tax
118 RI AI IINIIIEIRI i&i 'GI RIAIDIY! IIINITIEIRIS]EICITII1021 A0B 'Fill 1 1.215112 1 1 I I I I 121010 t ' I 111616-FI_ALU1S I I L I 13j4 i i 12 P P
Add new eastbound right turn lane to freeway on I,J Developer
ramp. 2Gas -
Tax
119 OJAIICI EISiDIAILIEi-ISIWI 11161111H' ITIOI ISIWI 1218iT 11 AIBIDIF 1 %710 1 14 i 1 1 III Ili 6101010 i I 1 , _I L1 1 1. 1 6101010 I 16L01010
Grading, drainage, paving, curb, gutter, sidewalk, G,H,I,J Developer
illumination, signal, bike route, channelization, L,M,0 i Gas
landscaping. bridge. Tax
210 OlAi14EISIDIAiLiEl-IGIRIAIDIYI 1T101 IS IUINI SI El TI I it AIBIMF 111,010 11_4 L I I , I 1 1 11 I 5151010 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I 515:010 1 1515,010
Grading, drainage, paving, curb, gutter, sidewalk, G,H,I,J Developer
illumination, signal, bike route, channelization, L,M,O 2 Gas
landscaping. bridge, roadway Tax
211 OI AI KI EISIDIAILIEI-ISIW1116IT; ITIOI IGIRIAIDIYI 1WIY 11 A1BIDIG 1 1.110114 III III 1 i 1 5!01010 11 I 1 I 1 I I I 5101010 1 1510;0/0
Grading, drainage, paving, curb, gutter, sidewalk, H,I,J,L Developer
illumination, signal, bike route, channelization, M,O 2' Gas
landscaping, bridge, roadway Tax
212 LIKI IWIAISIHi IBILIVIDI-IPIAIRIK1 ITIOI ICI I( TIYi IL 21 BIDIFIG 1 31.01 3 116 III III III 4, 8010 l l t III I I I 4181010 I 1418;Oj0
Drainage, paving, curb, gutter; sidewalk, illum- DevelopBr
ination, channelization, bikeway 4 Gas
Tax
213 Si WI2171TIH1 -101AIK1EISiDIA'LiEI iTIOL IWIVIAILILIEIY 11 AIB LD IF I 1.51 31_16 1 I I I I I t l t 2, 5. 010 1 I 1 I I I I I 1 215 010 1 215;010
Grading, drainage, paving, curb, gutter, sidewalk, G,H,I,J Developer
illumination, signal, bike route, channelization, L,M,0 2 Gas
landscaaping, roadway Tax
214,SI EI IPIUIGIEiTi- 1,1101NiEi Si 1T!Oi 1EIDIMIOINIDiSi I 2 BIDIFIG I 1.71 8116 ILI III 1 1 1 19161 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 III 1916,0 I I 19;610
Drainge, paving, curb, gutter, sidewalk, illum- Forward -
, ination, channelization, roadway Thrust
a 2& Gas Tax
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SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 1985 TO 19 90
Renton/King Hearing Date
City/County: Keypunching Note: Data entered in cols 1-8 must
City No. 1 0 7 0 3-6 be on all cards punched from EXHIBIT "A" - Adoption Date
•County No. 1 7 7.6 ' this form.
Resolution Number
Cc PROJECT COSTS IN THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS
da.PROJECT IDENTIFICATION/DESCRIPTION OF WORK •
�Y • o OBLIGATION SCHEDULE FUNDING SOURCE
City Ave./St.Name or Number ca Total CO w ® YEAR
`o Co.Road Number or Road Name o 3 Work Length ° 1st 2nd 3rd 4, 5 FEDERAL R.A.P. TOTAL
d Beginning and Ending Termini a o Codes (Miles) s m (Annual & 6th PRO- U.A.B.orLOCAL FUNDS
Describe Work to be Completed 11-0 a Element) AMOUNT GRAM UA.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
9 10 11 35 36 37 40 41 44 45 46 47 48 51 52 55 56 59 60 63 64 67 68 71 72 75 76 79 80 . 85
' 215 NI/1b/1E1 13till D1 ISITI III -1410151 lUINIDIE,RIC_, RIOIS2 AIB ID IF 1 1.019 116 I I I , 1 . 1 I . I 1 I 4101010, 191010. [FIN I, i 1. 1 • 111010• 1 1110; 0) 0;
Widening - add two additional travel lanes G,H,I,J WSDOT
•
21 6 E I D 1 11 OI NI DI Si IA MEI I EI Xi Ti ELNI Si I IO IN I l t I I 1 1 A iB ID IF 1 ).71 9.117 III III III 1 ! 1 I I 1 111 III III l 1 I 1 L
NE 3rd Street to Maple Valley Highway G,H,I,J
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1_ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 III 161 1 1 1 III III 1 I 1 1 I III I r I 'I I I 11111
I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 L 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 III 1 6 1 I I I I I I I I I 1 III III III 111 l l i 1 1 1 1 1
11111111111111111111I 1 1 1 1 1 1 III 1 6 1 1 III I I i 111 I t I III III III 1 I I 1_ 1 1 i
I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 III 1 1. 1 1 III III 11 ! 1 1 1 , I 1 1 111 III III l 1 I
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , I I 1 I L I 1 III III III I 111 III III 111 1 1 1 ; 1
I 11 l l 1 l l l l l l l l t l l P I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I L I 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 11 _ 11 I III III III I III : l
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