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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCommittee of the Whole - 16 Nov 2020 - Agenda - Pdf CITY OF RENTON AGENDA Committee of the Whole Meeting 5:00 PM - Monday, November 16, 2020 Video-conference 1. Pavement Condition and Walkways Current Assessments and Future Needs a) Presentation 2. Chamber of Commerce Update Currently, due to the spread of COVID-19, all regularly-scheduled committee meetings will be held as necessary via video-conference. City hall is closed to the public. If you would like to attend this week's meeting remotely, you can do so by going to https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89561821513 Zoom Meeting ID 895 6182 1513 Passcode 621635 You can call through Zoom at 253.215.8782 and use the Meeting ID The Public Works Department provides municipal services that build and maintain public infrastructure that support a healthy, vibrant community and improve quality of life. •The Transportation Systems Division creates and maintains an interconnected, multimodal network so that people and goods move safely and efficiently. •The Maintenance Division ensures that all public utility systems and city-maintained roadway infrastructure are kept in good condition or repaired to current industry standards. Current Assessments and Future Needs AGENDA ITEM #1. a) Pay more later for what can be done now New Method of Surveying current Pavement Condition Index Results of the Most Recent Survey What should the city-wide goal be? Next Steps Pavement Condition OUTLINE AGENDA ITEM #1. a) Proactive rehabilitation is more cost effective over time than waiting until the pavement condition degrades to the point of needing reconstruction. Pavement Management Optimizing pavement conditions over the entire network AGENDA ITEM #1. a) From This Pavement Management Assessing what we have TO THIS Street Maintenance and Transportation Planning worked collaboratively to bring a new vendor to collect pavement information including pavement markings using state-of-the-art technology. Results: objective assessment with repeatable results AGENDA ITEM #1. a) AGENDA ITEM #1. a) 73.48 72.76 70.35 81.63 74.17 74.15 73.69 67.7 80.19 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Average PCI by Planning Area HighlandsCity CenterBensonEast PlateauTalbotValleyKennydaleWest HillCedar RiverHighlands City Center Benson East Plateau Talbot Valley Kennydale West Hill Cedar River % of arterial streets 17%24%18%7%4%18%1%4%7% % of total city streets 24%8%20%12%8%6%8%4%4% What should the city-wide goal be? AGENDA ITEM #1. a) S t r e e t l o g i x Pavement Management Current Status of Repair Need AGENDA ITEM #1. a) S t r e e t l o g i x Comparing funding scenarios: Pavement Management What can be done with increased funding? •Increased Funding •Baseline Rehabilitation (30<PCI<70)AGENDA ITEM #1. a) Pavement Management NEXT STEPS Does current programming meet service demands? 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 0.0 50.0 100.0 150.0 200.0 250.0 Local Collector Minor Arterial Major Arterial Miles of Roadway by PCI miles PCI •Staff will continue to refine new pavement management system to maintain current pavement condition index (PCI). •Provide recommendation in developing capital investment priority for preventative maintenance.AGENDA ITEM #1. a) Existing Conditions •Aging Sidewalk Infrastructure •Lack of Sidewalk Infrastructure Recent Projects Current Funding Program Previous Comprehensive Citywide Study Next Steps Walkways & Sidewalks OUTLINE AGENDA ITEM #1. a) Walkways & Sidewalks Accessibility & Connectivity What are people asking for? Jericho Ave NE near Maplewood Elementary NE 6th St east of Renton Technical College SE 164th St near Nelson Middle School 116th Ave SE near Cascade Elementary School Where they are missing…AGENDA ITEM #1. a) Walkways & Sidewalks Accessibility & Connectivity …and where they need to be rebuilt AGENDA ITEM #1. a) 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 Highlands City Center Benson East Plateau Talbot Valley Kennydale West Hill Cedar River How many streets have sidewalks? Roadways by Planning Areas (miles) No Sidewalk One Side Both Sidescenterline milesAGENDA ITEM #1. a) Completed in 2008, before the Benson annexation Study states that there were 266 miles of sidewalk (currently there are 352.9 miles of sidewalk) Street segments without sidewalks were prioritized using an evaluation system Many of the top priority segments still do not have sidewalks today Walkways & Sidewalks Existing Conditions?AGENDA ITEM #1. a) Walkways & Sidewalks Missing Priority Segments Top Recommended Projects from 2008 Comprehensive Walkway Study 1 Edmonds Ave NE NE 9th Pl to Sunset Blvd leading to Highlands Neighborhood Center 2 Hardie Ave SW SW Victoria St southward 700 ft Downtown Core, low opportunity area 3 NE 4th St Jericho Ave NE to Nile Ave NE missing segments on major corridor 4 S 29th St/108th Ave SE/SE 164th St adjacent to Nelson Middle School 5 Talbot Rd S S 21st St to S 23rd St adjacent to Talbot Hill Elementary Street block segments within the same vicinity in the 2008 Walkway Study were combined into one project.AGENDA ITEM #1. a) BEFORE Hoquiam Ave NE, missing link north of NE 6th St (early 2019) AFTER 116th Ave NE, north of SE Petrovitsky Rd (late 2017) Walkways & Sidewalks What has been built lately?AGENDA ITEM #1. a) Walkway Program annual budget allocation used as matching funds for grants or accumulated for several years in order to implement one project Maintenance / Minor Capital constructed by city crews, limited to short missing links, 1-2 per year Private Development industry fluctuates and inconsistent, dependent on developer timelines, availability of properties Major Capital Projects historically dependent on federal or state grants for implementation, right-of-way/property acquisition and coordination can take a long time Walkways & Sidewalks How do new (where missing) sidewalks and walkways get built? 1140 LF since 2015 ~300-400 LF since 2017 difficult to quantify at this time Example: Logan Ave Improvements AGENDA ITEM #1. a) Walkways & Sidewalks NEXT STEPS •The Citywide Comprehensive Walkway Study will be updated in 2021/2022 incorporating both where the pedestrian network is missing and where existing sidewalks need to be reconstructed. •The study will create a prioritization framework addressing the network gaps and system needs, resulting in a list of priority projects. 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