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AGENDA
Committee of the Whole Meeting
5:00 PM - Monday, February 27, 2017
Conferencing Center & Council Chambers, 7th Floor, City Hall – 1055 S. Grady Way
1. LOCAL & REGIONAL ISSUES
a) Regional Legislative Matrix
2. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT UPDATE
a) Renton 2017 Developments
3. WSDOT UPDATE ON RENTON PROJECTS
in Chambers at approximately 6:00 pm
a) Presentation
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20
1
7
A CTIONS
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Sartori Elementary School
Three-story, 79,000 SF elementary school to
accommodate up to 650 students. Renton School District is
building a kindergarten through fifth grade urban school with
flexible learning spaces to satisfy its growing enrollments.
Timeline: Fall 2016 - September 2018
CarMax Renton
New 20,000 SF showroom, office, and service center within
a 12-acre site for CarMax, the nation’s largest retailer of used
vehicles. The Renton CarMax will be the first Puget Sound
area store for the company.
Timeline: Spring 2017 - Winter 2017
Group Health Campus
29-acre campus with four buildings built in two phases. Phase
I opened in November 2016 with two buildings totaling
nearly 247,000 SF of office, administration, lab, warehouse,
and pharmacy fulfillment. Phase II consists of 258,000 SF of
general office (both phases +/-1,200 employees).
Timeline: Phase II March 2016 - September 2017
IKEA Renton
New two-level, 399,000 SF replacement store that will feature
an updated and enhanced shopping experience, and the
largest rooftop solar array in Washington State (+/- 50 new
employees). The Renton IKEA is the company’s only
Washington State store.
Timeline: October 2015 - February 2017
Hampton Inn & Suites
New five-story hotel with 110 rooms and underground parking.
Amenities include indoor pool, roof-top deck, outdoor plaza,
restaurant, and fitness room.
Timeline: September 2015 - Spring 2017
12Hyatt Regency Lake Washington
at Seattle’s Southport
New 12-story hotel with 347 luxury rooms, fine dining
restaurant, bar/lounge, indoor pool, day spa, and fitness
facilities. Seco Development’s premier project will include
43,000 SF conference center and open-air wedding/special
event facilities.
Timeline: October 2014 - June 2017
11Southport on Lake Washington
Office Campus
Three new, nine-story buildings consisting of 730,000 SF of
Class “A” office space featuring flexible, large floor plates.
Seco Development is building this campus adjacent to the
Hyatt Regency Hotel. It will include over 2,100 structured
parking spaces with access from podium lobbies.
Timeline: January 2016 - Fall 2018
10Marriott Residence Inn
New five-story hotel with 146 rooms and underground/surface
parking. Amenities include breakfast area, bar, laundry, and
fitness room.
Timeline: February 2017 - June 2018
7Valley Medical Center
Office Building
New five-story, 160,000 SF medical office building with a
cancer clinic, radiation treatment areas, outpatient surgery
clinic, general office space, and a 1,136-space parking garage
expansion. Valley was named one of the Best Hospitals in
Washington State by U.S. News and World Report in 2015.
Timeline: September 2017 - October 2018
8Sunset Terrace Apartments
New six-story building with 110 residential units and 2,000 SF
of street front retail space. Colpitts Development is developing
the market-rate project as part of the Sunset Area
Transformation Plan, which also includes the adjacent Renton
Highlands Library and a three-acre neighborhood park.
Timeline: Spring 2017 - Fall 2018
1The Lofts at Second
and Main
New six-story building with 101 residential units and 4,000 SF
of street front retail space. Cosmos Development is
building Downtown’s first market-rate residential project since
the Great Recession.
Timeline: August 2015 - Spring 2017
2Renton Commons
New six-story building with 48 affordable residential units.
Low Income Housing Institute’s newest project will feature a
multi-purpose room, community kitchen, and outdoor
play area for children.
Timeline: Mid-September 2017 - October 2018
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I-405/SR 167 Corridor Update
Renton City Council Committee of the Whole
Feb. 27, 2017
Kim Henry, P.E.
Project Director
I-405/SR 167 Program
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EIS Record of Decision, 2002
Roadways
2 new lanes in each direction
Local arterial improvements
Transit & Transportation Choices
Bus Rapid Transit system
New transit centers
50% transit service increase
HOV direct access ramps and flyer stops
Potential managed lanes system
5000 new Park & Ride spaces
1700 new vanpools
Environmental Enhancements
I-405 Master Plan
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I-405 Master Plan: Multimodal and making progress
Local arterial improvements
50% complete
Bus Rapid Transit stations
91% complete or funded
Pedestrian/bicycle improvements
65% complete or funded
Direct Access and Direct Connectors
19% complete or funded
Park and Ride expansions
138% complete or funded
Transit service increase
40% complete*
Vanpool service increase
30% complete
Transit center expansions
70% complete
Add 2 lanes in each direction
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3*does not include ST3 planned service changes
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I-405 Northbound Peak-Use Shoulder
Lane, SR 527 to I-5
•Under construction
•Open to traffic in spring 2017
Renton ramp metering improvements
•Under construction
•Open to traffic in spring 2017
Renton to Bellevue Widening and
Express Toll Lanes
•Construction start in 2019
•Open to traffic in 2024
I-405/SR 167 Direct Connector
•Under construction
•Open to traffic in 2019
SR 167 Southbound HOT Lane
Extension
•Tolling began in December 2016
Current I-405/SR 167 Project Highlights
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What is a peak-use shoulder lane?
•Traffic management strategy that uses a
shoulder as a general purpose lane to
provide additional capacity when needed
(peak periods)
•Shoulder is preserved when traffic
volumes are lower
•Dynamically controlled using overhead
electronic signs
Peak-Use Shoulder Lane
Northbound I-405 from SR 527 to I-5
Timeline
•November 2016: Design-build
contractor selected
•Graham Contracting Ltd.
•Funded with I-405 express toll
lane revenue
•Winter 2017: Construction start
•Spring 2017: Open to traffic
Scope
•Convert right shoulder to general purpose
peak-use shoulder lane on northbound I-
405 between SR 527 and I-5
•Build new noise wall for area residents
•Complete improvements to express toll
lane signage and access
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I-405 NE 30th Street & NE 44th Street
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Northbound NE 30th Street on-ramp to I-405
•Final configuration: two general purpose lanes
and one bus-only lane
•Doubles amount of vehicle storage on ramp
Northbound NE 44th Street on-ramp to I-405
•Final configuration: one general purpose lane,
one shoulder lane for use during peak periods
•Allows nearly four times as many vehicles on
ramp
•Interim solution until full interchange rebuild
during Renton to Bellevue project
Schedule
•Construction is underway
•Expected opening in spring 2017
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•Adds new highway capacity to create a dual
express toll lane system between State Route 167 in
Renton and Northeast 6th Street in Bellevue. This
project will complete a continuous 40-mile express
toll lane system from I-405 in Lynnwood to SR 167
at the Pierce County line.
•Improves four interchanges: Northeast Park Drive
and Northeast 44th Street in Renton, and 112th
Avenue Southeast and Coal Creek Parkway in
Bellevue.
•Builds a new southbound general purpose lane
from I-90 to 112th Avenue Southeast in Bellevue.
•Builds portions of the Eastside Rail Corridor
regional trail, including a new crossing over I-405 at
the site of the former Wilburton rail bridge.*
•Builds a new direct access ramp at Northeast
44th Street in Renton.**
*Partnership with King County
**Partnership with Sound Transit
Renton to Bellevue: Project Overview
Estimated Schedule
Construction start: 2019
Open to traffic: 2024
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Sound Transit 3 package includes for
NE 44th Street:
•Direct access ramps to/from
express toll lanes
•Parking for transit users
–Supports new I-405 Bus Rapid
Transit line
–Estimated 30% of existing on-ramp
traffic would move to direct access
ramps during peak periods
Renton to Bellevue:
Direct Access Ramp at NE 44th Street
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•Bridge modifications
•Northbound peak-use
shoulder lane
(SR 167 to SR 169)
•Southbound auxiliary lane
(to SR 167 off-ramp)
Renton to Bellevue: Capacity improvements
between SR 167 and SR 169
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Project Description:
Builds a new flyover ramp connecting the
SR 167 HOT lanes to the I-405 HOV lanes.
Also relocates a noise wall and constructs
portions of local streets in the Talbot Hill
neighborhood.
•Groundbreaking in September 2016
•Sanitary sewer relocation at South 14th
Street (Talbot Hill) under way
•Olympic Pipeline relocation under way
•Guy F. Atkinson Construction of Renton
started construction in winter 2017
•Expected open to traffic in 2019
I-405/SR 167 Interchange Direct Connector
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Early Activities: Renton Hillside Landscaping
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•Work began in January 2017
•Talbot Road on-ramp shift in place
•Scheduled completion in spring 2017
•Planting 20 new trees on hillside
•Cedar
•Oregon Oak
•Shore Pine
•Replacing ~75 existing trees
•Douglas Fir
•Incense Cedar
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SR 167 Southbound HOT Lane Extension
•Tolling started Dec. 17, 2016
•Project delivery ahead of schedule and on
budget
•Added new highway capacity to extend the
southbound SR 167 HOT lane six miles from
South 277th Street to 8th Street East
•Provides commuters with an option for a
faster more reliable trip
•Built two new noise walls
•Replaced culvert with fish-passable structure
•Installed new signals and improved pedestrian
connections on local city streets
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I-405 Delivery Schedule: Current Funding
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Program savings (Nickel/TPA)
Connecting Washington funding
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Scheduled
opening of
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Rapid Transit
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CONTACT
Kim Henry, P.E.
Project Director
I-405 Program
425-456-8579
HenryK@wsdot.wa.gov
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