HomeMy WebLinkAbout4839 (2)RESOLUTION NO. 4839
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
AUBURN, WASHINGTON, APPROVING THE 2013-2018
TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM OF THE CITY OF
AUBURN PURSUANT TO R.0 W CHAPTER 35.77 OF THE LAWS
OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON
WHEREAS, RCW 35.77 010 requires that the legislative body of each City
prepare and adopt a comprehensive Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)
for the ensuing six years, but only after conducting a public hearing; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing to review the 2013-2018 Transportation
Improvement Program for the City of Auburn was held on September 17, 2012 at
the hour of 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Auburn City Hall, pursuant
to notice published in the legal newspaper of the City of Auburn on September 6,
2012; and
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN,
WASHINGTON, HEREBY RESOLVES as follows:
Section 1 There is attached hereto and denominated as Exhibit 'A" the
terms of which are incorporated herewith by reference as though fully set forth, a
designation of the streets within the corporate limits of the City of Auburn to be
improved in the manner therein set forth during the year set for the improvement
of such street or streets.
Section 2. That the City Engineer of the City of Auburn is hereby directed
to forward a certified copy of this Resolution to the Washington State Department
of Transportation for filing not more than thirty (30) days after the adoption of this
Resolution.
Section 3. That the Mayor is hereby authorized to implement such
administrative procedures as may be necessary to carry out the directions of this
legislation.
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Section 4. That this Resolution shall take effect and be in full force upon
passage and signatures hereon.
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DATED this /I day of September, 2012
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MAYOR
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Danielle E. Daskam,
City Clerk
APP VED TO FORM:
Daniel B. Heid,
City Attorney
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Cover Photos: Left: West Valley Highway Project, Right: M St Underpass Project
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RESOLUTION NO. 4839
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN,
WASHINGTON, APPROVING THE 2013-2018 TRANSPORTATION
IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM OF THE CITY OF AUBURN PURSUANT TO R.C.W.
CHAPTER 35.77 OF THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON
WHEREAS, RCW 35.77.010 requires that the legislative body of each City prepare and
adopt a comprehensive Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) for the ensuing six years,
but only after conducting a public hearing; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing to review the 2013-2018 Transportation Improvement
Program for the City of Auburn was held on September 17, 2012 at the hour of 7:30 p.m. in the
Council Chambers of the Auburn City Hall, pursuant to notice published in the legal newspaper
of the City of Auburn on Sept 6, 2012; and
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN,
WASHINGTON, HEREBY RESOLVES as follows:
Section 1. There is attached hereto and denominated as Exhibit “A,” the terms of
which are incorporated herewith by reference as though fully set forth, a designation of the
streets within the corporate limits of the City of Auburn to be improved in the manner therein
set forth during the year set for the improvement of such street or streets.
Section 2. That the City Engineer of the City of Auburn is hereby directed to forward a
certified copy of this Resolution to the Washington State Department of Transportation for filing
not more than thirty (30) days after the adoption of this Resolution.
Section 3. That the Mayor is hereby authorized to implement such administrative
procedures as may be necessary to carry out the directions of this legislation.
Section 4. That this Resolution shall take effect and be in full force upon passage and
signatures hereon.
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DATED this ___ day of September, 2012
CITY OF AUBURN
PETER B. LEWIS
MAYOR
ATTEST:
______________________
Danielle E. Daskam,
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
____________________
Daniel B. Heid,
City Attorney
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Table of Contents
Executive Summary .................................................................................................................................. 1
Introduction ............................................................................................................................................... 1
Projects & Financing Plan Summary ..................................................................................................... 3
Financial Constraint & Fund Balance Summary .................................................................................. 13
Roadway Improvement Projects ........................................................................................................... 15
A Street NW, Phase 1 ........................................................................................................................... 15
AWS Ped Improvements Dogwood to Fir ............................................................................................ 16
Auburn Way Corridor Imp. (4th NE to 4th SE ....................................................................................... 17
I Street NE Corridor .............................................................................................................................. 18
M Street Underpass ............................................................................................................................... 19
South 277th Street Corridor .................................................................................................................. 20
15th Street SW Reconstruction ............................................................................................................. 21
A Street NW, Phase 2 ........................................................................................................................... 22
D Street NW .......................................................................................................................................... 23
F Street SE ............................................................................................................................................ 24
M Street NE .......................................................................................................................................... 25
BNSF Railyard Grade Crossing ............................................................................................................ 26
8th Street NE Widening ........................................................................................................................ 27
49th Street NE ....................................................................................................................................... 28
124th Ave SE Corridor Imp. Phase 3.................................................................................................... 29
124th Ave SE Corridor Imp. Phase 1.................................................................................................... 30
124th Ave SE Corridor Imp. Phase 2.................................................................................................... 31
SE 320th Street Corridor Imp. .............................................................................................................. 32
AWS (SR-164) Corridor Safety Improvements .................................................................................... 33
AWS Corridor Improvements Fir to Hemlock ..................................................................................... 34
M ST SE Corridor (8th St SE to AWS) ................................................................................................. 35
Auburn Way South Streetscape ............................................................................................................ 36
Lea Hill Rd Segment 1 (R St to 105th Pl SE) ........................................................................................ 37
Lea Hill Rd Segment 2 (105th Pl SE to 112th Ave SE) ......................................................................... 38
Lea Hill Rd Segment 3 (112th Ave SE to 124th Ave SE) ...................................................................... 39
Intersection, Traffic Signal & ITS Improvements ............................................................................... 41
M ST SE and 12th St SE Traffic Signal ................................................................................................ 41
Harvey Rd. & 8th Street NE Imp. ......................................................................................................... 42
8th Street NE & SE 104th St) ................................................................................................................ 43
Auburn Way North & 1st Street NE ..................................................................................................... 44
Auburn Way South & M Street SE ....................................................................................................... 45
C Street NW & West Main Street ......................................................................................................... 46
Traffic Signal Improvements ................................................................................................................ 47
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37th & B St NW Railroad Crossing Safety Imp. ................................................................................... 48
ITS Dynamic Message Signs ................................................................................................................ 49
East Valley HWY ITS Expansion......................................................................................................... 50
Auburn Ave NE & 3rd St NE Ped & Access Improvements ................................................................. 51
29th St SE & R St SE ............................................................................................................................. 52
Citywide Traffic Signals Safety Improvements .................................................................................... 53
Non-Motorized & Transit Improvements ............................................................................................ 55
BNSF/ East Valley HWY Ped. Underpass ........................................................................................... 55
Academy Drive Class 1 Trail ................................................................................................................ 56
Metro Shuttles ....................................................................................................................................... 57
Citywide Pedestrian Crossing Program. ............................................................................................... 58
Citywide Arterial Bicycle and Safety Imp. ........................................................................................... 59
Citywide Sidewalk Improvements ........................................................................................................ 60
A St NE Ped. Imp.................................................................................................................................. 61
Interurban Trailhead Imp. ..................................................................................................................... 62
Lea Hill Safe Routes to School Improvements ..................................................................................... 63
Preliminary Engineering & Miscellaneous Projects ............................................................................ 65
Mohawk Plastics Site Mitigation .......................................................................................................... 65
41st Street SE & A St SE Access Study ............................................................................................... 66
S 277th St Wetland Mitigation .............................................................................................................. 67
104th Ave SE & Green River Rd Study ............................................................................................... 68
Environmental Park Study .................................................................................................................... 69
Downtown to Les Gove Non-Motorized Study .................................................................................... 70
S 316th Bike and Ped Study.................................................................................................................. 71
Kersey Way SE Study ........................................................................................................................... 72
Roadway Preservation Projects ............................................................................................................. 73
WVH System Preservation (15th NW to 37th NW) ............................................................................... 73
Annual Bridge Preservation Project ...................................................................................................... 74
Arterial Street Preservation ................................................................................................................... 75
Arterial Crack Seal Program ................................................................................................................. 76
Local Street Imp. Program (SOS) ......................................................................................................... 77
Project Summary Spreadsheet .…………………………….……………………………….Appendix A
2013-2018 TIP Project Map…..…………..………………………………………………….Appendix B
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Executive Summary & Introduction 1
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) is a 6-year plan for transportation improvements that
supports the City of Auburns current and future growth. The TIP along with the Comprehensive
Transportation Plan (CTP) serve as source documents for the City of Auburn Capital Facilities Plan
which is a Comprehensive Plan element required by Washington’s Growth Management Act. The
program may be revised at any time by a majority of the City Council after a public hearing.
INTRODUCTION
Purpose
The purpose of the TIP is to identify priority transportation projects and assure that the city has
advanced plans as a guide in carrying out a coordinated transportation program. There are always more
projects than available revenues. Therefore, a primary objective of the TIP is to integrate the two to
produce a comprehensive, realistic program for the orderly development and maintenance of our street
system. Projects are required to be included in the TIP in order to be eligible for state and federal grants.
Grant funding for projects listed may not yet be secured.
Statutory Requirements
Six Year Transportation Improvement Program - RCW 35.77.010 requires that each city prepare and
adopt a comprehensive transportation improvement program for the ensuing six calendar years
consistent with its CTP. This six-year TIP shall be filed with the Secretary of the Washington State
Department of Transportation (WSDOT) each year within 30 days of adoption.
Projects of Regional Significance - RCW 35.77.010 also requires each city to specifically set forth those
projects and programs of regional significance for inclusion in the transportation improvement program
for that region. The 2013-2018 TIP includes six projects of regional significance:
TIP Project Number Project Title
TIP #1 A St NW, Phase 1
TIP #5 M Street Grade Separation
TIP # 6 S 277th St Widening
TIP #50 ITS Dynamic Message Signs
TIP #51 East Valley Highway ITS Expansion
TIP #58 AWS Corridor Improvements
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Methodology
Annual updates of the TIP begins with developing a revenue forecast to provide a reasonable estimate of
funding available to accomplish the transportation improvement needs. Since the desire to construct
transportation improvements typically exceeds the available forecast revenue, it is necessary to establish
some method of prioritizing the needs.
Transportation needs are identified by examining the latest information concerning level of service,
safety and accident history, growth trends, traffic studies and the City’s adopted CTP. The likelihood of
receiving federal or state grants for various improvements, community interests and values are also
considered. All of these factors yield a prioritized list of transportation improvements.
Projects are placed into one of the following categories;
• Roadway Improvements
• Intersection, Signal & Intelligent Transportation System Improvements
• Non-Motorized & Transit Improvements
• Preliminary Engineering & Miscellaneous Projects
• Roadway Preservation Projects.
Each project is identified as a Capacity or Non-capacity improvement and those that lay within the limits
of a defined Arterial LOS Corridor per with Table 2-2 of the City’s CTP are identified accordingly.
Capacity projects from the 6-year plan are incorporated into the CTP as Group A projects. Longer term
capacity projects are listed in the CPT as Group B Projects.
Detailed project costs and funding sources are identified and provided for each project listed in the
proposed TIP. The prioritized list is then financially constrained in the first three years to reflect the
financial projections to yield the six-year Transportation Improvement Program. After completing all
reviews and compiling the document staff makes final recommendations to the Planning and
Community Development Committee and City Council for approval.
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Projects & Financing Plan Summary
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Total
TIP#Roadway Improvement Projects
1 'A' Street NW, Phase 1 ($8.2M Expended Prior to 2013)
Capital Costs 25,000 25,000 350,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 475,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue- - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees25,000 25,000 350,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 475,000
2 Auburn Way South Pedestrian Improvements ($192K Expended Prior to 2013)
Capital Costs 748,830 - - - - - 748,830
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue43,500 - - - - - 43,500
Grants (Fed,State,Local)705,330 - - - - - 705,330
Traffic Impact Fees- - - - - - -
3 Auburn Way Corridor Improvements (4th NE to 4th SE)
Capital Costs - - - - 818,700 3,000,000 3,818,700
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue- - - - 110,000 600,000 710,000
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - 708,700 2,400,000 3,108,700
Traffic Impact Fees- - - - - - -
4 'I' Street NE Corridor ($162K Expended Prior to 2013)
Capital Costs - - - - - 6,760,000 6,760,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue- - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - 1,000,000 1,000,000
Traffic Impact Fees- - - - - - -
Other (Development)- - - - - 5,760,000 5,760,000
5 'M' Street Underpass ($15.3M Expended Prior to 2013)
Capital Costs 6,752,640 109,550 109,070 108,590 108,110 107,640 7,295,600
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue- - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)3,664,485 - - - - - 3,664,485
Traffic Impact Fees38,640 109,550 109,070 108,590 108,110 107,640 581,600
Traffic Mitigation Fees- - - - - - -
PWTF Loan1,800,115 - - - - - 1,800,115
Other (Agencies)1,249,400 - - - - - 1,249,400
6 South 277th - Auburn Way North to Green River Bridge ($122K Expended Prior to 2013)
Capital Costs 1,007,000 1,473,000 5,170,000 - - - 7,650,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue156,600 2,700 - - - - 159,300
Grants (Fed,State,Local)850,400 170,300 3,879,300 - - - 4,900,000
Traffic Impact Fees- - 290,700 - - - 290,700
Other (Development)- 1,300,000 1,000,000 - - - 2,300,000
7 15th St SW Reconstruction
Capital Costs - - - 375,000 3,000,000 - 3,375,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue- - - 75,000 500,000 - 575,000
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - 300,000 2,500,000 - 2,800,000
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - - -
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2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Total
TIP#Roadway Improvement Projects (Continued)
8 A Street NW, Phase 2 ($150K Expended Prior to 2013)
Capital Costs:- - 150,000 - 3,000,000 - 3,150,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue- - 150,000 - - - 150,000
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - 3,000,000 - 3,000,000
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - - -
9 'D' Street NW, 37th to 44th ($6M 2018)
Capital Costs - - - - - 300,000 300,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - 250,000 250,000
Traffic Impact Fees- - - - - 50,000 50,000
10 'F' Street SE, 4th to AWS ($8K Expended Prior to 2013)
Capital Costs - - 250,000 2,250,000 - - 2,500,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue- - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - 200,000 2,000,000 - - 2,200,000
Traffic Impact Fees- - 50,000 250,000 - - 300,000
11 'M' Street NE, E. Main to 4th
Capital Costs - 50,000 275,000 1,150,000 - - 1,475,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue- - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - 225,000 1,000,000 - - 1,225,000
Traffic Impact Fees- 50,000 50,000 150,000 - - 250,000
12 Grade-Separated Crossing of BNSF Railyard ($31M beyond 2018)
Capital Costs- - - - - 1,125,000 1,125,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees- - - - - -
Other (Development)- - - - - 1,125,000 1,125,000
15 8th Street NE Widening (Pike Street to R Street NE)
Capital Costs - - 450,000 1,000,000 - - 1,450,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue- - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - 360,000800,000- - 1,160,000
Traffic Impact Fees- - 90,000 200,000 - - 290,000
16 49th Street NE from Auburn Way North to M Street NE
Capital Costs - - 850,000 2,500,000 - - 3,350,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue- - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees- - - - - - -
Other (Development)- - 850,000 2,500,000 - - 3,350,000
39 124th Ave SE Corridor Improvements Phase 3
Capital Costs - - - 100,000 750,000 - 850,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue- - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - 85,000 650,000 - 735,000
Traffic Impact Fees- - - 15,000 100,000 - 115,000
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2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Total
TIP#Roadway Improvement Projects (Continued)
40 124th Ave SE Corridor Improvements Phase 1
Capital Costs 50,000 150,000 1,750,000 - - - 1,950,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue- - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- 125,000 1,565,000 - - - 1,690,000
Traffic Impact Fees50,000 25,000 185,000 - - - 260,000
41 124th Ave SE Corridor Improvements Phase 2
Capital Costs - 50,000 200,000 1,000,000 - - 1,250,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue- - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - 150,000 865,000 - - 1,015,000
Traffic Impact Fees- 50,000 50,000 135,000 - - 235,000
42 SE 320th St Corridor Improvements
Capital Costs - - 50,000 60,000 580,000 - 690,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue- - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - 47,500 502,000 - 549,500
Traffic Impact Fees- - 50,000 12,500 78,000 - 140,500
43 Auburn Way South (SR-164) Corridor safety Improvements
Capital Costs 250,000 2,083,108 - - - - 2,333,108
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue- - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)250,000 2,083,108 - - - - 2,333,108
Traffic Impact Fees- - - - - - -
58 Auburn Way South Corridor Improvements Fir to Hemlock ($702K Expended Prior to 2013)
Capital Costs 2,331,950 - - - - - 2,331,950
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue- - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)1,865,560 - - - - - 1,865,560
Traffic Impact Fees- - - - - - -
Other (Muckleshoot)466,390 - - - - - 466,390
60 M Street SE Corridor (8TH St SE to AWS)
Capital Costs - - - 1,925,000 4,750,000 - 6,675,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue- - - 250,000 250,000 - 500,000
Grants (Fed, State, Local)- - - 925,000 3,750,000 - 4,675,000
Traffic Impact Fees- - - 750,000 750,000 - 1,500,000
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2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Total
TIP#Roadway Improvement Projects (Continued)
62 Auburn Way South Streetscape Improvements
Capital Costs - - - 1,950,000 2,800,000 - 4,750,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue- - - 200,000 200,000 - 400,000
Grants (Fed, State, Local)- - - 1,200,000 2,050,000 - 3,250,000
Traffic Impact Fees- - - - - - -
REET2- - - 550,000 550,000 - 1,100,000
64 Lea Hill Rd Segment 1 (R St NE to 105th Pl SE)
Capital Costs - - - - 2,500,000 10,000,000 12,500,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue- - - - - - -
Grants (Fed, State, Local)- - - - 2,000,000 8,000,000 10,000,000
Traffic Impact Fees- - - - 500,000 2,000,000 2,500,000
65 Lea Hill Rd Segment 2 (105th Pl SE to 112th Ave SE)
Capital Costs - - - - - 12,000,000 12,000,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue- - - - - - -
Grants (Fed, State, Local)- - - - - 10,000,000 10,000,000
Traffic Impact Fees- - - - - 2,000,000 2,000,000
66 Lea Hill Rd Segment 3 (112th Ave SE to 124th Ave SE )
Capital Costs - - - - - 4,000,000 4,000,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue- - - - - - -
Grants (Fed, State, Local)- - - - - 3,000,000 3,000,000
Traffic Impact Fees- - - - - 1,000,000 1,000,000
Subtotal, Roadway Improvement Projects:
Capital Costs11,165,420 3,940,658 9,604,070 12,443,590 18,331,810 37,317,640 92,803,188
Funding Sources
Unrestricted Street Revenue200,100 2,700 150,000 525,000 1,060,000 600,000 2,537,800
Grants7,335,775 2,378,408 6,379,300 7,222,500 15,160,700 24,650,000 63,126,683
Traffic Impact Fees113,640 259,550 1,224,770 1,646,090 1,561,110 5,182,640 9,987,800
Other (Other Agencies)1,249,400 - - - - - 1,249,400
Other (Development)- 1,300,000 1,850,000 2,500,000 - 6,885,000 12,535,000
Other (Muckleshoot Tribe)466,390 - - - - - 466,390
PWTF1,800,115 - - - - - 1,800,115
REET2 - - - 550,000 550,000 - 1,100,000
Total Funding11,165,420 3,940,658 9,604,070 12,443,590 18,331,810 37,317,640 92,803,188
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2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Total
TIP#Intersection, Signal & ITS Improvement Projects
14 M St SE and 12th St SE
Capital Costs - - - - - 625,000 625,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue- - - - - - -
Grants (Fed, State, Local)- - - - - 500,000 500,000
Traffic Impact Fees- - - - - 125,000 125,000
17 Harvey Road & 8th St NE Imp. ($2M Expended Prior to 2013)
Capital Costs 86,900 86,500 86,000 85,600 85,200 84,800 515,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue- - - - - - -
Grants (Fed, State, Local)- - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees86,900 86,500 86,000 85,600 85,200 84,800 515,000
18 8th St NE & 104th St NE Intersection Improvements ($159K Expended Prior to 2013)
Capital Costs 233,400 - - - - - 233,400
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue148,400 - - - - - 148,400
Grants (Federal)- - - - - - -
REET2 75,000 - - - - - 75,000
Traffic Impact Fees 10,000 - - - - - 10,000
19 Auburn Way North / 1st Street NE Signal Improvements
Capital Costs - 50,000 - 550,000 - - 600,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue- 50,000 - 125,000 - - 175,000
Grants (Fed, State, Local)- - - 425,000 - - 425,000
Traffic Impact Fees- - - - - - -
20 Auburn Way South and M Street SE Intersection Improvements ($100K Expended Prior to 2013)
Capital Costs 150,000 450,000 - - - - 600,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue- - - - - - -
Grants (Federal)- 450,000 - - - - 450,000
Traffic Impact Fees- - - - - - -
Traffic Mitigation Fees150,000 - - - - - 150,000
21 C Street NW and West Main Street
Capital Costs 150,000 - - - - - 150,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue- - - - - - -
Grants (Fed, State, Local)- - - - - - -
Traffic Mitigation Fees150,000 - - - - - 150,000
34 Traffic Signal Improvements
Capital Costs 175,000 175,000 175,000 175,000 175,000 175,000 1,050,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Cap. Imp. Revenue- - - - - - -
Grants (Fed, State, Local)- - - - - - -
REET2175,000 175,000 175,000 175,000 175,000 175,000 1,050,000
38 37th & B ST NW Railroad Crossing Safety Improvements
Capital Costs 307,550 - - - - - 307,550
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue- - - - - - -
Grants (Fed, State, Local)307,550 - - - - - 307,550
Traffic Impact Fees- - - - - - -
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2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Total
TIP#Intersection, Signal & ITS Improvement Projects (Continued)
50 ITS Dynamic Message Signs ($880K beyond 2016)
Capital Costs - - 220,000 - 220,000 - 440,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue- - 30,000 - 30,000 - 60,000
Grants (Fed, State, Local)- - 190,000 - 190,000 - 380,000
Traffic Impact Fees- - - - - - -
51 East Valley Highway ITS Expansion
Capital Costs - - 800,000 - - - 800,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue- - - - - - -
Grants- - 692,000 - - - 692,000
Traffic Impact Fees- - 108,000 - - - 108,000
59 Auburn Ave & 3rd ST NE Pedestrian & Access Improvements
Capital Costs 15,000 200,000 700,500 - - - 915,500
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue3,000 40,000 140,100 - - - 183,100
Grants (Fed,State,Local)12,000 160,000 560,400 - - - 732,400
Traffic Impact Fees- - - - - - -
63 29th Street SE & R Street SE
Capital Costs - - - - - 1,800,000 1,800,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue- - - - - - -
Grants (Fed, State, Local)- - - - - 850,000 850,000
Traffic Impact Fees- - - - - 500,000 500,000
REET2- - - - - 450,000 450,000
67 Citywide Traffic Signal Safety Improvement Project
Capital Costs 405,000 - - - - - 405,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue5,000 - - - - - 5,000
Grants (Fed, State, Local)400,000 - - - - - 400,000
Traffic Impact Fees- - - - - - -
Subtotal, Intersection, Signal & ITS Imp. Projects:
Capital Costs 1,522,850 961,500 1,981,500 810,600 480,200 2,684,800 8,441,450
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue156,400 90,000 170,100 125,000 30,000 - 571,500
Grants (Fed, State, Local)719,550 610,000 1,442,400 425,000 190,000 1,350,000 4,736,950
Traffic Impact Fees96,900 86,500 194,000 85,600 85,200 709,800 1,258,000
Traffic Mitigation Fees300,000 - - - - - 300,000
REET2250,000 175,000 175,000 175,000 175,000 625,000 1,575,000
Total Funding1,522,850 961,500 1,981,500 810,600 480,200 2,684,800 8,441,450
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2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Total
TIP:Non-Motorized & Transit Improvement Projects
23 BNSF/E. Valley Highway Pedestrian Underpass ($224K Expended Prior to 2012)
Capital Costs - - - - 4,800,000 5,000,000 9,800,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue- - - - - - -
Grants (Fed, State, Local)- - - - 4,550,000 5,000,000 9,550,000
Traffic Impact Fees- - - - - - -
Other (Other Agencies)- - - - 250,000 - 250,000
24 Academy Drive Multi-Use Trail
Capital Costs - - - 50,000 425,000 425,000 900,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue- - - 50,000 42,500 42,500 135,000
Grants (Fed, State, Local)- - - - 382,500 382,500 765,000
Traffic Impact Fees- - - - - - -
26 METRO Shuttle: Auburn Community and Lakeland Shuttles
Capital Costs 240,000 240,000 250,000 250,000 260,000 260,000 1,500,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue240,000 240,000 250,000 250,000 260,000 260,000 1,500,000
Grants (Fed, State, Local)- - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees- - - - - - -
30 Citywide Pedestrian Crossing Program
Capital Costs 100,000 - 100,000 - 100,000 - 300,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue100,000 - 100,000 - 100,000 - 300,000
Grants (Fed, State, Local)- - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees- - - - - - -
31 Citywide Arterial Bicycle and Safety Improv.
Capital Costs 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 600,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 600,000
Grants (Fed, State, Local)- - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees- - - - - - -
32 Citywide Sidewalk Improvements
Capital Costs 20,000 180,000 - - - - 200,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Cap. Imp. Funds20,000 180,000 - - - - 200,000
Grants (Fed, State, Local)- - - - - - -
REET2- - - - - - -
44 A ST NE Pedestrian Improvements
Capital Costs - - - 150,000 - - 150,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue- - - - - - -
Grants (Fed, State, Local)- - - 150,000 - - 150,000
Traffic Impact Fees- - - - - - -
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2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Total
TIP:Non-Motorized & Transit Improvement Projects (Continued)
45 Interurban Trailhead Improvements
Capital Costs - - - 210,000 - - 210,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue- - - - - - -
Grants (Fed, State, Local)- - - 210,000 - - 210,000
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - - -
56 Lea Hill Safe Routes to School Improvements ($36K Expended Prior to 2013)
Capital Costs 363,500 - - - - - 363,500
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue- - - - - - -
Grants (Fed, State, Local)363,500 - - - - - 363,500
Traffic Impact Fees- - - - - - -
Subtotal, Non-Motorized & Transit Projects:
Capital Costs823,500 520,000 450,000 760,000 5,685,000 5,785,000 14,023,500
Funding Sources
Unrestricted Street Revenue440,000 340,000 450,000 400,000 502,500 402,500 2,535,000
Grants363,500 - - 360,000 4,932,500 5,382,500 11,038,500
Traffic Impact Fees- - - - - - -
Unrestricted Cap. Imp. Funds20,000 180,000 - - - - 200,000
Other (Other Agencies)- - - - 250,000 - 250,000
Total Funding823,500 520,000 450,000 760,000 5,685,000 5,785,000 14,023,500
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2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Total
TIP#Preliminary Engineering and Miscellaneous Projects
13 Mohawks Plastics Site Mitigation Project ($681K Expended Prior to 2013)
Capital Costs 25,000 25,000 20,000 20,000 65,000 20,000 175,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Cap. Imp. Funds- - - - - - -
Grants (Fed, State, Local)- - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees25,000 25,000 20,000 20,000 65,000 20,000 175,000
27 41st Street SE and A Street SE Access Management Study
Capital Costs 8,840 - - - - - 8,840
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue8,840 - - - - - 8,840
Grants (Fed, State, Local)- - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees- - - - - - -
29 So. 277th, Wetland Mitigation ($270K Expended Prior to 2013)
Capital Costs 25,000 25,000 - - - - 50,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue25,000 25,000 - - - - 50,000
Grants (Fed, State, Local)- - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees
46 104th Ave SE & Green River Road Study ($2,000 Expended Prior to 2013)
Capital Costs 5,000 - - - - - 5,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue5,000 - - - - - 5,000
Grants (Fed, State, Local)- - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees- - - - - - -
47 Environmental Park Roadway Improvements Study
Capital Costs 10,000 - - - - - 10,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue10,000 - - - - - 10,000
Grants (Fed, State, Local)- - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees- - - - - - -
48 Downtown to Les Gove Non-Motorized Improvements Study
Capital Costs 10,000 - - - - - 10,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue10,000 - - - - - 10,000
Grants (Fed, State, Local)- - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees- - - - - - -
49 S 316th St Bicycle & Pedestrian Improvement Study
Capital Costs - - 5,000 - - - 5,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue- - 5,000 - - - 5,000
Grants (Fed, State, Local)- - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees- - - - - - -
54 Kersey Way Study
Capital Costs 50,000 - - - - - 50,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue- - - - - - -
Grants (Fed, State, Local)- - - - - - -
Traffic Mitigation Fees50,000 - - - - - 50,000
Subtotal, Prel. Eng. and Misc. Projects:
Capital Costs 133,840 50,000 25,000 20,000 65,000 20,000 313,840
Funding Sources
Unrestricted Street Revenue58,840 25,000 5,000 - - - 88,840
Grants - - - - - - -
Traffic Mitigation Fees50,000 - - - - - 50,000
Traffic Impact Fees25,000 25,000 20,000 20,000 65,000 20,000 175,000
Total Funding133,840 50,000 25,000 20,000 65,000 20,000 313,840
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2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Total
TIP#Roadway Preservation Projects
22 West Valley Highway System Improvements
Capital Costs 1,120,000 - - - - - 1,120,000
Funding Sources:
Arterial Preservation Funds560,000 - - - - - 560,000
Grants (Fed, State, Local)560,000 - - - - - 560,000
Utility tax- - - - - - -
28 Annual Bridge Preservation Project
Capital Costs 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 300,000
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 300,000
Grants (Fed, State, Local)- - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees- - - - - - -
35 Annual Arterial Street Preservation
Capital Costs 1,300,000 1,800,000 1,300,000 1,300,000 1,300,000 1,300,000 8,300,000
Funding Sources:
Arterial Preservation Funds- 500,000 - - - - 500,000
Grants (Fed, State, Local)- - - - - - -
Utility Tax1,300,000 1,300,000 1,300,000 1,300,000 1,300,000 1,300,000 7,800,000
36 Annual Arterial Crackseal Program
Capital Costs 200,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 1,200,000
Funding Sources:
Arterial Preservation Funds- - - - - - -
Grants (Fed, State, Local)- - - - - - -
Utility Tax200,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 1,200,000
37 Local Street Preservation Program SOS
Capital Costs 3,000,000 2,150,000 2,150,000 2,150,000 2,150,000 2,150,000 13,750,000
Funding Sources:
Local St Preservation Funds850,000 - - - - - 850,000
Transfer In (Utilities)150,000 150,000 150,000 150,000 150,000 150,000 900,000
Property Tax2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 12,000,000
Subtotal, Preservation Projects:
Capital Costs5,670,000 4,200,000 3,700,000 3,700,000 3,700,000 3,700,000 24,670,000
Funding Sources
Unrestricted Street Revenue50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 300,000
Arterial Preservation Funds560,000 500,000 - - - - 1,060,000
Grants (Fed, State, Local)560,000 - - - - - 560,000
Transfer In (Utilities)150,000 150,000 150,000 150,000 150,000 150,000 900,000
Utility Tax1,500,000 1,500,000 1,500,000 1,500,000 1,500,000 1,500,000 9,000,000
Local St Preservation Funds850,000 - - - - - 850,000
Property Tax2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 12,000,000
Total Funding5,670,000 4,200,000 3,700,000 3,700,000 3,700,000 3,700,000 24,670,000
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Financial Constraint & Fund Balance Summary
PROJECT FINANCING SUMMARY:2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Total
CAPITAL COSTS
Roadway Projects11,165,420 3,940,658 9,604,070 12,443,590 18,331,810 37,317,640 92,803,188
Int., Signal & ITS Projects1,522,850 961,500 1,981,500 810,600 480,200 2,684,800 8,441,450
NonMotorized Projects823,500 520,000 450,000 760,000 5,685,000 5,785,000 14,023,500
Prel. Eng. and Misc. Projects133,840 50,000 25,000 20,000 65,000 20,000 313,840
Preservation Projects5,670,000 4,200,000 3,700,000 3,700,000 3,700,000 3,700,000 24,670,000
Total Costs 19,315,610 9,672,158 15,760,570 17,734,190 28,262,010 49,507,440 140,251,978
FUNDING SOURCES:
Unrestricted Street Revenue905,340 507,700 825,100 1,100,000 1,642,500 1,052,500 6,033,140
Traffic Impact Fees235,540 371,050 1,438,770 1,751,690 1,711,310 5,912,440 11,420,800
Traffic Mitigation Fees350,000 - - - - - 350,000
Local Street Fund 1033,000,000 2,150,000 2,150,000 2,150,000 2,150,000 2,150,000 13,750,000
Arterial Street Fund 1052,060,000 2,000,000 1,500,000 1,500,000 1,500,000 1,500,000 10,060,000
Grants8,978,825 2,988,408 7,821,700 8,007,500 20,283,200 31,382,500 79,462,133
Unrestricted Cap. Imp. Funds20,000 180,000 - - - - 200,000
REET2250,000 175,000 175,000 725,000 725,000 625,000 2,675,000
Other (Agencies)1,249,400 - - - 250,000 - 1,499,400
Other (Development)- 1,300,000 1,850,000 2,500,000 - 6,885,000 12,535,000
Other (Muckleshoot)466,390 - - - - - 466,390
PWTF1,800,115 - - - - - 1,800,115
Total Funding 19,315,610 9,672,158 15,760,570 17,734,190 28,262,010 49,507,440 140,251,978
Financial Constraint & Fund Balance Summary
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Unrestricted Street Revenue
Beginning Fund Balance1,002,000 451,000 521,000 266,000 (693,000) (1,794,500)
Annual Revenue535,000 535,000 535,000 535,000 535,000 535,000
Project Expenses905,340 507,700 825,100 1,100,000 1,642,500 1,052,500
End of Year Fund Balance631,660 478,300 230,900 (299,000) (1,800,500) (2,312,000)
Traffic Impact Fees
Beginning Fund Balance1,311,600 1,876,060 2,305,010 1,666,240 714,550 (196,760)
Annual Revenue800,000 800,000 800,000 800,000 800,000 800,000
Project Expenses235,540 371,050 1,438,770 1,751,690 1,711,310 5,912,440
End of Year Fund Balance1,876,060 2,305,010 1,666,240 714,550 (196,760) (5,309,200)
Traffic Mitigation Fees
Beginning Fund Balance427,330 77,330 77,330 77,330 77,330 77,330
Annual Revenue- - - - - -
Project Expenses350,000 - - - - -
End of Year Fund Balance77,330 77,330 77,330 77,330 77,330 77,330
Local Street Fund 103
Beginning Fund Balance1,118,970 268,970 268,970 268,970 268,970 268,970
Annual Revenue2,150,000 2,150,000 2,150,000 2,150,000 2,150,000 2,150,000
Project Expenses3,000,000 2,150,000 2,150,000 2,150,000 2,150,000 2,150,000
End of Year Fund Balance268,970 268,970 268,970 268,970 268,970 268,970
Arterial Street Fund 105
Beginning Fund Balance1,239,369 679,369 179,369 179,369 179,369 179,369
Annual Revenue1,500,000 1,500,000 1,500,000 1,500,000 1,500,000 1,500,000
Project Expenses2,060,000 2,000,000 1,500,000 1,500,000 1,500,000 1,500,000
End of Year Fund Balance679,369 179,369 179,369 179,369 179,369 179,369
Grants
Secured Grants8,966,825 2,253,408 - - - -
Unsecured Grants12,000 735,000 7,821,700 8,007,500 20,283,200 31,382,500
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City of Auburn Transportation Improvement Program
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: A Street NW, Phase 1 (3rd St. NW to 14th St. NW) TIP # 1
Project No:c207a0
Project Type:Capacity
Project Manager:Ingrid Gaub LOS Corridor ID# 18
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue 258,962 18,504 - - 277,466 277,466
Grants (Fed,State,Local)4,680,402 1,900,338 - - 6,580,740 6,580,740
Traffic Impact Fees 187,309 737,751 25,000 25,000 950,060 1,600,060
Other Sources (Developer)*209,123 198,437 - - 407,560 407,560
5,335,796 2,855,030 25,000 25,000 8,215,826 8,865,826
Capital Expenditures:
Design 1,667,209 - 10,000 10,000 1,677,209 1,817,209
Right of Way 1,072,268 - - - 1,072,268 1,072,268
Construction 2,596,319 2,855,030 15,000 15,000 5,466,349 5,976,349
5,335,796 2,855,030 25,000 25,000 8,215,826 8,865,826
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees 350,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 475,000 200,000
Other Sources (Developer)*- - - - - -
350,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 475,000 200,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design 50,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 100,000 50,000
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction 300,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 375,000 150,000
350,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 475,000 200,000
Grants / Other Sources:Other Source is MultiCare Contribution
Total Expenditures:
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Forecasted Project Cost:
Construct a multi-lane arterial from 3rd St. NW to 14th St. NW. This project will improve mobility and is tied to corridor
development. It is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and contributes to the completion of a north/south arterial corridor.
The project length is approximately three-quarters of a mile. The City purchased ROW from the northern property owner. If the
property develops, some or a portion of those funds may be reimbursed to the City (total cost was $251,000).
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Funding Sources:
The annual maintenance cost for this project is estimated to be $25,830.
Adopted Budget
Progress Summary:
Pre-design was completed prior to 2007. Final design and environmental permitting were completed in 2011. Construction was
completed in 2012 and required wetland monitoring will continue until 2023.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: Auburn Way South Pedestrian Improvements Dogwood to Fir TIP # 2
Project No:cp1118
Project Type:Non-Motorized
Project Manager:Leah Dunsdon LOS Corridor ID# 4
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue 1,624 54,876 43,500 - 100,000 100,000
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- 135,500 705,330 - 840,830 840,830
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
Other Sources - - - - - -
1,624 190,376 748,830 - 940,830 940,830
Capital Expenditures:
Design 1,624 180,376 50,000 - 232,000 232,000
Right of Way - 10,000 - - 10,000 10,000
Construction - - 698,830 - 698,830 698,830
1,624 190,376 748,830 - 940,830 940,830
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - 43,500 -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - 705,330 -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
Other Sources - - - - - -
- - - - 748,830 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - 50,000 -
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - - - - 698,830 -
- - - - 748,830 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Forecasted Project Cost:
This project will have no impact on the operating budget for street maintenance.
Adopted Budget
This project will construct pedestrian improvements along Auburn Way South between Dogwood St SE and Fir St SE that are consistent
with WSDOT's SR-164 Route Development Plan. This project includes sidewalk improvements, access management, a mid-block
pedestrian crossing, construction of a u-turn wedge at Fir St SE and street lighting.
Progress Summary:
Project design began in 2012 with construction expected to be completed in 2013. The City was awarded $100,000 in
federal funding and $740,830 in state funding in May 2011.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
City of Auburn Transportation Improvement Program
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: Auburn Way Corridor Imp. (4th St NE to 4th St SE) TIP # 3
Project No:c409a0
Project Type:Non-Capacity
Project Manager:TBD LOS Corridor ID# 2-3
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue 78,251 - - - 78,251 788,251
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - 3,108,700
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
Other Sources - - - - - -
78,251 - - - 78,251 3,896,951
Capital Expenditures:
Design 78,251 - - - 78,251 696,951
Right of Way - - - - - 200,000
Construction - - - - - 3,000,000
78,251 - - - 78,251 3,896,951
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - 110,000 600,000 710,000 -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - 708,700 2,400,000 3,108,700 -
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
Other Sources - - - - - -
- - 818,700 3,000,000 3,818,700 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - 618,700 - 618,700 -
Right of Way - - 200,000 - 200,000 -
Construction - - - 3,000,000 3,000,000 -
- - 818,700 3,000,000 3,818,700 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Forecasted Project Cost:
Total Funding Sources:
This project will have no impact on the operating budget for street maintenance.
Adopted Budget
This project is based on a pre-design study and is intended to improve pedestrian accessibility, appearance, and link the
downtown area along Auburn Way South between 4th St NE and 4th St SE. This project may include some pavement
repairs. However, an overlay was completed as part of the City's Arterial Pavement Preservation Program in 2007. Although
this was considered a temporary fix, the scope has been modified to account for the pavement work. The project length is
approximately a half mile.
Progress Summary:
The pavement portion has been minimized due to the work completed in 2007 under the Arterial Pavement Preservation
Program.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
City of Auburn Transportation Improvement Program
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: I Street NE Corridor (45th St. NE to S 277th St) TIP # 4
Project No:c415a0, cp1207
Project Type:Capacity
Project Manager:TBD, Kim Truong LOS Corridor ID# 21
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue 11,827 150,000 - - 161,827 161,827
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - 1,000,000
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
Other Sources (Development)- - - - - 5,760,000
Other (*Port of Seattle)- - - - - -
11,827 150,000 - - 161,827 6,921,827
Capital Expenditures:
Design 11,827 25,000 - - 36,827 460,000
Right of Way - - - - - 1,020,000
Construction - 125,000 - - 125,000 5,280,000
11,827 150,000 - - 161,827 6,921,827
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - 11,827 -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - 1,000,000 1,000,000 -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
Other Sources (Development)- - - 5,760,000 5,760,000 -
Other (Port of Seattle)- - - - - -
- - - 6,760,000 6,771,827
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - 460,000 471,827 -
Right of Way - - - 1,020,000 1,020,000 -
Construction - - - 5,280,000 5,280,000 -
- - - 6,760,000 6,771,827 -
Grants / Other Sources:
The final alignment of the I Street Corridor is being analyzed as part of the Northeast Auburn Special Area Plan
Environmental Impact Study. A portion of the ROW and Construction will be developer funded. The cross section will likely
be a 5-lane arterial per the city's Comprehensive Plan.
Progress Summary:
This project is development driven. 2012 expenditures were for design and construction of culvert crossing.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
Total Expenditures:
The annual maintenance cost for this project is estimated to be $25,200.
Adopted Budget
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Forecasted Project Cost:
Total Funding Sources:
City of Auburn Transportation Improvement Program
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: M Street Underpass (3rd St SE to 8th St SE) TIP # 5
Project No:c201a0
Project Type:Capacity
Project Manager:Ryan Vondrak LOS Corridor ID# 6
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - 150,000 - - 150,000 150,000
Grants (Fed,State,Local)872,372 5,169,000 3,664,485 - 9,705,857 9,705,857
REET2 1,140,000 - - - 1,140,000 1,140,000
Traffic Impact Fees (Construction)3,128,260 1,228,300 - - 4,356,560 4,356,560
Traffic Impact Fees (Debt Service)- - 38,640 109,550 38,640 3,081,600
Traffic Mitigation Fees 660,000 - - - 660,000 660,000
PWTFL - 1,008,084 1,800,115 - 2,808,199 2,808,199
Other Sources (Other Agencies)*235,079 1,753,351 1,249,400 - 3,237,830 3,237,830
6,035,711 9,308,735 6,752,640 109,550 22,097,086 22,058,446
Debt Service:
3,081,600
Capital Expenditures:
Design 2,674,716 - - - 2,674,716 2,674,716
Right of Way 3,358,708 - - - 3,358,708 3,358,708
Construction 2,287 9,308,735 6,714,000 - 16,025,022 16,025,022
PWTFL Debt Service - - 38,640 109,550 38,640 3,081,600
6,035,711 9,308,735 6,752,640 109,550 22,097,086 22,058,446
TotalExpenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - 3,664,485 -
REET2 - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees (Construction)- - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees (Debt Service)109,070 108,590 108,110 107,640 581,600 2,500,000
Traffic Mitigation Fees - - - - - -
PWTFL - - - - 1,800,115 -
Other Sources (Other Agencies)*- - - - 1,249,400 -
109,070 108,590 108,110 107,640 7,295,600 2,500,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - - -
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - - - - 6,714,000 -
PWTFL Debt Service 109,070 108,590 108,110 107,640 581,600 2,500,000
109,070 108,590 108,110 107,640 7,295,600 2,500,000
The annual maintenance cost for this project is estimated to be $21,827.
Adopted Budget
Budget Amendments
Construction of a grade separated railroad crossing of M St SE at the BNSF Stampede Pass tracks.
Progress Summary:
100% Design Drawings and right of way acquisition were completed in 2011. Construction started in early 2012 and is
schedule for completion in 2013.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
Adjusted Budget
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Forecasted Project Cost:
Grants / Other Sources: Other Agencies are King County Metro Sewer, Port of Seattle, Port of Tacoma, and BNSF Railway
City of Auburn Transportation Improvement Program
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: TIP # 6
Project No:c222a0
Project Type:Capacity
Project Manager:Ryan Vondrak LOS Corridor ID# 15
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue 19,085 100,000 156,600 2,700 275,685 278,385
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - 850,400 170,300 850,400 4,900,000
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - 290,700
Other (Development Funds)*- - - 1,300,000 - 2,300,000
Other - - - - - -
19,085 100,000 1,007,000 1,473,000 1,126,085 7,769,085
Capital Expenditures:
Design 19,085 102,700 1,007,000 153,000 1,128,785 1,281,785
Right of Way - - - 1,320,000 - 1,320,000
Construction - - - - - 5,170,000
19,085 102,700 1,007,000 1,473,000 1,128,785 7,771,785
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - 159,300 -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)3,879,300 - - - 4,900,000 -
Traffic Impact Fees 290,700 - - - 290,700 -
Other (Development Funds)*1,000,000 - - - 2,300,000 -
Other - - - - - -
5,170,000 - - - 7,650,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - 1,160,000 -
Right of Way - - - - 1,320,000 -
Construction 5,170,000 - - - 5,170,000 -
5,170,000 - - - 7,650,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
South 272nd / 277th St Corridor Capacity & Non Motorized Trail
Improvements
The South 272nd/277th Street Corridor Capacity & Non-Motorized Trail project consists of the design, environmental
permitting, right of way acquisition/dedication, and construction of intersection improvements and major roadway widening on
S 277th St from Auburn Way North to L Street NE. The project components include adding two new eastbound through
lanes, one new west bound through lane, a Class I separated non motorized trail, street lighting improvements, storm
drainage improvements, streetscaping improvements, Intelligent Transportation System improvements, intersection capacity
and safety improvements, and auxiliary turn lanes at Auburn Way North, D Street NE, and I Street NE. Project length is
approximately 3,300 feet.
Progress Summary:
Robertson Properties Group is participating in this project and is dedicating all necessary roadway frontage to the City.
FHWA Grant was secured in 2012 for Design and ROW phases. Construction grant funding application will be submitted in
2012.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
Total Expenditures:
The annual maintenance costs for this project is estimated to be $27,250.
Adopted Budget
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Forecasted Project Cost:
Total Funding Sources:
City of Auburn Transportation Improvement Program
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: 15th Street SW Reconstruction TIP # 7
Project No:cpxxxx
Project Type:Non-Capacity
Project Manager:TBD LOS Corridor ID# 12
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - 575,000
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - 2,800,000
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Mitigation Funds - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
- - - - - 3,375,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - - 375,000
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - - - - - 3,000,000
- - - - - 3,375,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - 75,000 500,000 - 575,000 -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- 300,000 2,500,000 - 2,800,000 -
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Mitigation Funds - - - -
Other - - - - - -
- 375,000 3,000,000 - 3,375,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design - 375,000 - - 375,000 -
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - - 3,000,000 - 3,000,000 -
- 375,000 3,000,000 - 3,375,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
This project was originally scoped to include pavement preservation. The pavement preservation component could still be
combined with this project, but is also eligible for the Arterial Pavement Preservation Program. This project should look to
improve the railroad crossing grades as well as the vertical sight distance to the interurban trail to the west of the tracks. The
cost estimate listed below is planning level cost.
Progress Summary:
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
This project will have no impact on the operating budget for street maintenance.
Adjusted Budget
Adopted Budget
Budget Amendments
Total Expenditures:
Forecasted Project Cost:
City of Auburn Transportation Improvement Program
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: A Street NW, Phase 2 (W Main to 3rd St NW) TIP # 8
Project No:cpxxxx
Project Type:Capacity
Project Manager:TBD LOS Corridor ID# 18
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - 150,000
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - 3,000,000
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
Other (Developer)*150,000 - - - 150,000 150,000
150,000 - - - 150,000 3,300,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - - 400,000
Right of Way - - - - - 250,000
Construction 150,000 - - - 150,000 2,650,000
150,000 - - - 150,000 3,300,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue 150,000 - - - 150,000 -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - 3,000,000 - 3,000,000 -
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
Other (Developer)*- - - - - -
150,000 - 3,000,000 - 3,150,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design 150,000 - 250,000 - 400,000 -
Right of Way - - 250,000 - 250,000 -
Construction - - 2,500,000 - 2,500,000 -
150,000 - 3,000,000 - 3,150,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Forecasted Project Cost:
Total Funding Sources:
This project will have no impact on the operating budget for street maintenance.
Adopted Budget
Construct a multi-lane arterial from W Main to 3rd St NW. This project will connect A St NW, Phase 1 to the Sound Transit
Station and the Central Business District. This project may end up being funded all or in part by developers. The project
length is one fifth of a mile.
Progress Summary:
The parking garage constructed by the Auburn Regional Medical Center completed a portion of this project in 2009.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
City of Auburn Transportation Improvement Program
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: D Street NW (37th St NW to 44th St NW) TIP # 9
Project No:cpxxxx
Project Type:Capacity
Project Manager:TBD LOS Corridor ID# 20
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - 5,250,000
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - 1,050,000
Other - - - - - -
- - - - - 6,300,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - - 1,050,000
Right of Way - - - - - 1,750,000
Construction - - - - - 3,500,000
- - - - - 6,300,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - 250,000 250,000 5,000,000
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - 50,000 50,000 1,000,000
Other - - - - - -
- - - 300,000 300,000 6,000,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - 300,000 300,000 750,000
Right of Way - - - - - 1,750,000
Construction - - - - - 3,500,000
- - - 300,000 300,000 6,000,000
Grants / Other Sources:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Forecasted Project Cost:
Total Funding Sources:
The annual maintenance cost for this project is estimated to be $11,450.
Adopted Budget
Construct a four-lane arterial per the city Comprehensive Plan. It will improve north/south mobility. This project is tied to
potential future development and will complete a major north/south arterial corridor from Ellingson Road SW (41st Street SE)
to S. 277th St. The D St NW project length is approximately 0.42 miles.
Progress Summary:
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
City of Auburn Transportation Improvement Program
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: F Street SE (4th St SE to Auburn Way S) TIP # 10
Project No:cp0911
Project Type:Capacity
Project Manager:TBD
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - 2,200,000
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees 7,620 - - - - 307,620
Other - - - - - -
7,620 - - - - 2,507,620
Capital Expenditures:
Design 7,620 - - - 7,620 257,620
Right of Way - - - - - 75,000
Construction - - - - - 2,175,000
7,620 - - - 7,620 2,507,620
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)200,000 2,000,000 - - 2,200,000 -
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees 50,000 250,000 - - 300,000 -
Other - - - - - -
250,000 2,250,000 - - 2,500,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design 250,000 - - 250,000 -
Right of Way - 75,000 - - 75,000 -
Construction - 2,175,000 - - 2,175,000 -
250,000 2,250,000 - - 2,500,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
The F St SE project includes pavement reconstruction, installation of curbs, gutters, an 8-foot wide sidewalk on both sides,
parking on one side, and a center turn-lane, as well as crash attenuation at the supports for the BNSF railroad bridge. This
project improves mobility and safety along the corridor. The project length is approximately 0.3 miles.
Progress Summary:
Preliminary design and survey work was completed in 2009. Final design and construction are planned to be completed
following construction of the M Street grade separation project.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
The annual maintenance cost for this project is estimated to be $4,100.
Adjusted Budget
Adopted Budget
Budget Amendments
Total Expenditures:
Forecasted Project Cost:
City of Auburn Transportation Improvement Program
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: M Street NE (E Main St to 4th St NE) TIP # 11
Project No:cpxxxx
Project Type:Capacity
Project Manager:TBD LOS Corridor ID# 5
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - 1,225,000
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - 50,000 - 250,000
Other - - - - - -
- - - 50,000 - 1,475,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - 50,000 - 125,000
Right of Way - - - - - 200,000
Construction - - - - - 1,150,000
- - - 50,000 - 1,475,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)225,000 1,000,000 - - 1,225,000 -
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees 50,000 150,000 - - 250,000 -
Other - - - - - -
275,000 1,150,000 - - 1,475,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design 75,000 - - - 125,000 -
Right of Way 200,000 - - - 200,000 -
Construction - 1,150,000 - 1,150,000 -
275,000 1,150,000 - - 1,475,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Forecasted Project Cost:
Total Funding Sources:
The annual maintenance cost for this project is estimated to be $1,500.
Adopted Budget
This project will construct a complete 4 lane street section on M St NE between south of E Main St and 4th St NE.
Progress Summary:
Pre-design will be done in 2014 to refine project scope, alignment, and cost.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
City of Auburn Transportation Improvement Program
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: Grade-Separated Crossing of BNSF Railyard TIP # 12
Project No:cpxxxx
Project Type:Capacity
Project Manager:TBD
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - -
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
Other - - - - - 32,125,000
- - - - - 32,125,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - - 3,625,000
Right of Way - - - - - 4,000,000
Construction - - - - - 24,500,000
- - - - - 32,125,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - -
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
Other (Developer)- - - 1,125,000 1,125,000 31,000,000
- - - 1,125,000 1,125,000 31,000,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - 1,125,000 1,125,000 2,500,000
Right of Way - - - - - 4,000,000
Construction - - - - - 24,500,000
- - - 1,125,000 1,125,000 31,000,000
Grants / Other Sources:
This project consists of a grade-separated crossing of the BNSF Railyard, either from SR-18 to 6th Street SE or from 15th
Street SW to A Street SE. The first alternative would entail realigning the SR-18 eastbound ramp, grade separating the main
north/south line and the Stampede Pass line, and connecting to 6th Street SE. The second alternative would provide a new
corridor from 15th Street SW to A Street SE in the vicinity of 12th Street SE and 17th Street SE, either via an overpass or
underpass of the BNSF Railyard. This project improves traffic flow significantly due to the potential development of the
BNSF yard as an intermodal freight facility.
Progress Summary:
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Adjusted Budget
Adopted Budget
Budget Amendments
Total Expenditures:
Forecasted Project Cost:
City of Auburn Transportation Improvement Program
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: 8th Street NE Widening (Pike St to R St NE)TIP # 15
Project No:cpxxxx
Project Type:Capacity
Project Manager:TBD LOS Corridor ID# 19
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - 1,160,000
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - 290,000
Other - - - - - -
- - - - - 1,450,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - - 200,000
Right of Way - - - - - 250,000
Construction - - - - - 1,000,000
- - - - - 1,450,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)360,000 800,000 - - 1,160,000 -
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees 90,000 200,000 - - 290,000 -
Other - - - - - -
450,000 1,000,000 - - 1,450,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design 200,000 - - - 200,000 -
Right of Way 250,000 - - - 250,000 -
Construction - 1,000,000 - - 1,000,000 -
450,000 1,000,000 - - 1,450,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Forecasted Project Cost:
Total Funding Sources:
This project will have no impact on the operating budget for street maintenance.
Adopted Budget
Add eastbound lane to Southside of 8th St NE. Currently the lane exists from M St NE and drops as a right turn only lane at
the intersection of 8th St NE and Pike St. This would extend the lane to R St NE where it would then be a right turn only lane
onto R St NE southbound. This is a planning level cost estimate.
Progress Summary:
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
City of Auburn Transportation Improvement Program
Roadway Improvement Projects 28
ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: 49th Street NE from Auburn Way North to I Street NE TIP # 16
Project No:cpxxxx
Project Type:Capacity
Project Manager:TBD LOS Corridor ID# 29
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - -
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Mitigation Funds - - - - - -
Other (Development)*- - - - - 3,350,000
- - - - - 3,350,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - - 250,000
Right of Way - - - - - 600,000
Construction - - - - - 2,500,000
- - - - - 3,350,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - -
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Mitigation Funds - - - - - -
Other (Development)*850,000 2,500,000 - - 3,350,000 -
850,000 2,500,000 - - 3,350,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design 250,000 - - - 250,000 -
Right of Way 600,000 - - - 600,000 -
Construction - 2,500,000 - - 2,500,000 -
850,000 2,500,000 - - 3,350,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Forecasted Project Cost:
Total Funding Sources:
The annual maintenance cost for this project is estimated to be $27,050.
Adopted Budget
Construct east/west corridor from Auburn Way North to I Street NE. The existing 49th Street NE extends westerly to B Street
NE. This project also includes a traffic signal at the intersection of Auburn Way North and 49th Street NE. This roadway was
evaluated and recommended in the NE Special Planning Area. It is anticipated that this will be constructed by future
development. It is approximately 3/4 of a mile in length.
Progress Summary:
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
City of Auburn Transportation Improvement Program
Roadway Improvement Projects 29
ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: 124th Ave SE Corridor Improvements Phase 3 TIP # 39
Project No:cpxxxx
Project Type:Capacity
Project Manager:TBD LOS Corridor ID# 23, 25
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - 735,000
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - 115,000
Other - - - - - -
- - - - - 850,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - - 100,000
Right of Way - - - - - 50,000
Construction - - - - - 700,000
- - - - - 850,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- 85,000 650,000 - 735,000 -
Traffic Impact Fees - 15,000 100,000 - 115,000 -
Other - - - - - -
- 100,000 750,000 - 850,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design - 100,000 - - 100,000 -
Right of Way - - 50,000 - 50,000 -
Construction - - 700,000 - 700,000 -
- 100,000 750,000 - 850,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Forecasted Project Cost:
This project will have no impact on the operating budget for street maintenance.
Adopted Budget
This project will fund the design, right of way acquisition, and construction of improvements to the signalized intersection of SE 320th St
and 124th Ave SE. Improvements include constructing bike lanes, sidewalks, dual southbound left turn lanes into GRCC, and ITS. A
portion of this project is the main entrance to Green River Community College and will require additional on-site improvements by
GRCC.
Progress Summary:
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
City of Auburn Transportation Improvement Program
Roadway Improvement Projects 30
ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: 124th Ave SE Corridor Improvements Phase 1 TIP # 40
Project No:cpxxxx
Project Type:Capacity
Project Manager:TBD LOS Corridor ID# 23
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - 125,000 - 1,690,000
Traffic Impact Fees - - 50,000 25,000 50,000 260,000
Other - - - - - -
- - 50,000 150,000 50,000 1,950,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - 50,000 150,000 50,000 200,000
Right of Way - - - - - 250,000
Construction - - - - - 1,500,000
- - 50,000 150,000 50,000 1,950,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)1,565,000 - - - 1,690,000 -
Traffic Impact Fees 185,000 - - - 260,000 -
Other - - - - - -
1,750,000 - - - 1,950,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - 200,000 -
Right of Way 250,000 - - - 250,000 -
Construction 1,500,000 - - - 1,500,000 -
1,750,000 - - - 1,950,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Forecasted Project Cost:
This project will have no impact on the operating budget for street maintenance.
Adopted Budget
This project will fund the design, right of way acquisition, and construction of a 4-lane section with bicycle and pedestrian facilities on
124th Ave SE between SE 318th St and SE 312th St.
Progress Summary:
Pre-design is planned for 2013.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
City of Auburn Transportation Improvement Program
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: 124th Ave SE Corridor Improvements Phase 2 TIP # 41
Project No:cpxxxx
Project Type:Capacity
Project Manager:TBD LOS Corridor ID# 19, 23
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - 1,015,000
Traffic Impact Fees - - - 50,000 - 235,000
Other - - - - - -
- - - 50,000 - 1,250,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - 50,000 - 150,000
Right of Way - - - - - 100,000
Construction - - - - - 1,000,000
- - - 50,000 - 1,250,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)150,000 865,000 - - 1,015,000 -
Traffic Impact Fees 50,000 135,000 - - 235,000 -
Other - - - - - -
200,000 1,000,000 - - 1,250,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design 100,000 - - - 150,000 -
Right of Way 100,000 - - - 100,000 -
Construction - 1,000,000 - - 1,000,000 -
200,000 1,000,000 - - 1,250,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Forecasted Project Cost:
This project will have no impact on the operating budget for street maintenance.
Adopted Budget
This project will fund the design, right of way acquisition, and construction of improvements to the signalized intersection of SE 312th St
and 124th Ave SE. Improvements include adding bike lanes, dual westbound left turn lanes, dual southbound thru lanes, northbound
right turn pocket, ITS and pedestrian safety improvements.
Progress Summary:
Pre-design is scheduled for 2013.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
City of Auburn Transportation Improvement Program
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: SE 320th Street Corridor Improvements TIP # 42
Project No:cpxxxx
Project Type:Capacity
Project Manager:TBD LOS Corridor ID# 23, 25
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - 549,500
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - 140,500
PWTFL - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
- - - - - 690,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - - 110,000
Right of Way - - - - - 60,000
Construction - - - - - 520,000
- - - - - 690,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- 47,500 502,000 - 549,500 -
Traffic Impact Fees 50,000 12,500 78,000 - 140,500 -
PWTFL - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
50,000 60,000 580,000 - 690,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design 50,000 60,000 - - 110,000 -
Right of Way - - 60,000 - 60,000 -
Construction - - 520,000 - 520,000 -
50,000 60,000 580,000 - 690,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Forecasted Project Cost:
This project will have no impact on the operating budget for street maintenance.
Adopted Budget
This project will fund the design, right of way acquisition, and construction of a 3 lane roadway with bicycle and pedestrian facilities on
SE 320th St between 124th Ave SE and the western entrance to GRCC.
Progress Summary:
GRCC is planning to complete the design and construction for the segment between 124th Ave SE and 122nd Ave SE in
2013.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
City of Auburn Transportation Improvement Program
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: Auburn Way South (SR-164) Corridor Safety Improvements TIP # 43
Project No:cpxxxx
Project Type:Capacity
Project Manager:TBD LOS Corridor ID# 4
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - 250,000 2,083,108 250,000 2,333,108
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
PWTFL - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
- - 250,000 2,083,108 250,000 2,333,108
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - 250,000 62,210 250,000 312,210
Right of Way - - - 69,585 - 69,585
Construction - - - 1,951,313 - 1,951,313
- - 250,000 2,083,108 250,000 2,333,108
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - 2,333,108 -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
PWTFL - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
- - - - 2,333,108 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - 312,210 -
Right of Way - - - - 69,585 -
Construction - - - - 1,951,313 -
- - - - 2,333,108 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Forecasted Project Cost:
This project will have no impact on the operating budget for street maintenance.
Adopted Budget
This project will improve access management, provide u-turns, upgrade transit stops and street lighting, widen to accomodate turn lanes
and pedestrians and bicycles, upgrade pavement markings, install pedestrian signals and audible pedestrian push buttons, and upgrade
traffic signals to change the phasing and to improve the visibility of the signal heads.
Progress Summary:
Grant funding was awarded in 2012 and does not require a local match.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
City of Auburn Transportation Improvement Program
Roadway Improvement Projects 34
ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: Auburn Way South Corridor Imp., Fir ST SE to Hemlock ST SE TIP # 58
Project No:cp1119
Project Type:Capacity
Project Manager:Leah Dunsdon LOS Corridor ID# 4
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue 849 - - - 849 849
Grants (State)840 560,000 1,865,560 - 2,426,400 2,426,400
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
Other Sources(Muckleshoot)211 140,000 466,390 - 606,601 606,601
1,900 700,000 2,331,950 3,033,850 3,033,850
Capital Expenditures:
Design 1,900 475,000 - - 476,900 476,900
Right of Way - 225,000 - - 225,000 225,000
Construction - - 2,331,950 - 2,331,950 2,331,950
1,900 700,000 2,331,950 - 3,033,850 3,033,850
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (State)- - - - 1,865,560 -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
Other Sources(Muckleshoot)- - - - 466,390 -
- - - - 2,331,950 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - - -
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - - - - 2,331,950 -
- - - - 2,331,950 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Forecasted Project Cost:
This annual maintenance cost for this project is estimated to be $9,300.
Adopted Budget
This project will widen Auburn Way South between Fir St SE and Hemlock St SE to five lanes with curb, gutter, sidewalks, illumination
and storm improvements. A new traffic signal will also be constructed at Hemlock Street SE and connect to Auburn's Intelligent
Transportation System.
Progress Summary:
Washington State Transportation Improvement Board (TIB) awarded grant in the amount of $2,426,400 on November 19,
2010 to the City of Auburn.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
City of Auburn Transportation Improvement Program
Roadway Improvement Projects 35
ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: M Street SE Corridor (8TH St SE to AWS)TIP # 60
Project No:xxx
Project Type:Capacity
Project Manager:TBD LOS Corridor ID# 5
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - 500,000
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - 4,675,000
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - 1,500,000
REET2 - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
- - - - - 6,675,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - - 650,000
Right of Way - - - - - 1,275,000
Construction - - - - - 4,750,000
- - - - - 6,675,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - 250,000 250,000 - 500,000 -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- 925,000 3,750,000 - 4,675,000 -
Traffic Impact Fees - 750,000 750,000 - 1,500,000 -
REET2 - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
- 1,925,000 4,750,000 - 6,675,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design - 650,000 - - 650,000 -
Right of Way - 1,275,000 - - 1,275,000 -
Construction - - 4,750,000 - 4,750,000 -
- 1,925,000 4,750,000 - 6,675,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Forecasted Project Cost:
Total Funding Sources:
Adopted Budget
Construct a multi-lane arterial from 8TH Street SE to AWS. This project will improve mobility and is tied to corridor development. It is
consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and contributes to the completion of a north/south arterial corridor.
Progress Summary:
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
City of Auburn Transportation Improvement Program
Roadway Improvement Projects 36
ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: AWS Streetscape Improvements (SR 18 to M Street SE)TIP # 62
Project No:xxx
Project Type:Miscellaneous
Project Manager:TBD LOS Corridor ID# 4
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - 400,000
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - 3,250,000
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
REET2 - - - - - 1,100,000
Other - - - - - -
- - - - - 4,750,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - - 500,000
Right of Way - - - - - 1,450,000
Construction - - - - - 2,800,000
- - - - - 4,750,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - 200,000 200,000 - 400,000 -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- 1,200,000 2,050,000 - 3,250,000 -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
REET2 - 550,000 550,000 - 1,100,000 -
Other - - - - - -
- 1,950,000 2,800,000 - 4,750,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design - 500,000 - - 500,000 -
Right of Way - 1,450,000 - - 1,450,000 -
Construction - - 2,800,000 - 2,800,000 -
- 1,950,000 2,800,000 - 4,750,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Forecasted Project Cost:
Total Funding Sources:
Adopted Budget
The purpose of this project is to revitalize and beautify Auburn Way South from the SR 18 interchange to the intersection of M Street SE.
Proposed improvements include: enhancement of crosswalks and pedestrian linkages; new and repaired sidewalks; curb and gutter;
pedestrian ramps; new landscaped medians; street trees; new lighting; pedestrian benches; trash receptacles; recycling containers and
other appropriate amenities. Significant portion of project cost is for right-of-way acquisition.
Progress Summary:
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
City of Auburn Transportation Improvement Program
Roadway Improvement Projects 37
ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Funds
Project Title: Lea Hill Rd Segment 1 (R St NE to 105th Pl SE) TIP # 64
Project No:cpxxxx
Project Type:Capacity
Project Manager:TBD LOS Corridor ID# 23
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
-
-
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - 10,000,000
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - 2,500,000
Other - - - - - -
- - - - - 12,500,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - - 2,000,000
Right of Way - - - - - 500,000
Construction - - - - - 10,000,000
- - - - - 12,500,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - 2,000,000 8,000,000 10,000,000 -
Traffic Impact Fees - - 500,000 2,000,000 2,500,000 -
Other - - - - - -
- - 2,500,000 10,000,000 12,500,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - 2,000,000 - 2,000,000 -
Right of Way - - 500,000 - 500,000 -
Construction - - 10,000,000 10,000,000 -
- - 2,500,000 10,000,000 12,500,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Forecasted Project Cost:
Total Funding Sources:
Adopted Budget
Expand current two-lane roadway to 4-lanes, including widening of the Green River Bridge. Project includes bike lanes and
sidewalks.
Progress Summary:
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
City of Auburn Transportation Improvement Program
Roadway Improvement Projects 38
ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Funds
Project Title: Lea Hill Rd Segment 2 (105th Pl SE to 112th Ave SE) TIP # 65
Project No:cpxxxx
Project Type:Capacity
Project Manager:TBD LOS Corridor ID #23
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
-
-
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - 10,000,000
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - 2,000,000
Other - - - - - -
- - - - - 12,000,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - - 2,000,000
Right of Way - - - - - 1,500,000
Construction - - - - - 8,500,000
- - - - - 12,000,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - 10,000,000 10,000,000 -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - 2,000,000 2,000,000 -
Other - - - - - -
- - - 12,000,000 12,000,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - 2,000,000 2,000,000 -
Right of Way - - - 1,500,000 1,500,000 -
Construction - - - 8,500,000 8,500,000 -
- - - 12,000,000 12,000,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Forecasted Project Cost:
Total Funding Sources:
Adopted Budget
Project includes widening from existing 2-lane roadway to 4-lanes with bicycle lanes and sidewalks.
Progress Summary:
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
City of Auburn Transportation Improvement Program
Roadway Improvement Projects 39
ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Funds
Project Title: Lea Hill Rd Segment 3 (112th Ave SE to 124th Ave SE ) TIP # 66
Project No:cpxxxx
Project Type:Capacity LOS Corridor ID #23
Project Manager:TBD
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
-
-
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - 3,000,000
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - 1,000,000
Other - - - - - -
- - - - - 4,000,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - - 500,000
Right of Way - - - - - 500,000
Construction - - - - - 3,000,000
- - - - - 4,000,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - 3,000,000 3,000,000 -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - 1,000,000 1,000,000 -
Other - - - - - -
- - - 4,000,000 4,000,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - 500,000 500,000 -
Right of Way - - - 500,000 500,000 -
Construction - - - 3,000,000 3,000,000 -
- - - 4,000,000 4,000,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Forecasted Project Cost:
Total Funding Sources:
Adopted Budget
Project includes widening from existing 2-lane roadway to 4-lanes with bicycle lanes and sidewalks.
Progress Summary:
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
City of Auburn Transportation Improvement Program
Roadway Improvement Projects 40
Intersection, Traffic Signal, & Intelligent Transportation Systems Improvement Projects 41
ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: M St SE and 12th St SE Traffic Signal TIP # 14
Project No:CPxxxx
Project Type:Intersection Improvement, Capacity
Project Manager:TBD LOS Corridor ID# 11
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - 500,000
REET 2 - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - 125,000
Other - - - - - -
- - - - - 625,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - - 75,000
Right of Way - - - - - 50,000
Construction - - - - - 500,000
- - - - - 625,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - 500,000 500,000 -
REET 2 - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - 125,000 125,000 -
Other - - - - - -
- - - 625,000 625,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - 75,000 75,000 -
Right of Way - - - 50,000 50,000 -
Construction - - - 500,000 500,000 -
- - - 625,000 625,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Adopted Budget
This project includes the design, right-of-way acquisition, and construction of a new traffic signal.
Progress Summary:
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
The annual maintenance cost for this project is estimated to be $6,600.
Total Expenditures:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Forecasted Project Cost:
Total Funding Sources:
Intersection, Traffic Signal, & Intelligent Transportation Systems Improvement Projects 42
ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: Harvey Road & 8th Street NE Intersection Improvements TIP # 17
Project No:cp0611
Project Type:Capacity
Project Manager:None LOS Corridor ID# 5,19
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees (Debt Service)174,800 87,300 86,900 86,500 349,000 1,603,100
Traffic Impact Fees 204,500 - - - 204,500 204,500
PWTF 1,527,300 - - - 1,527,300 1,527,300
1,906,600 87,300 86,900 86,500 2,080,800 1,731,800
Debt Service:
1,603,100
Capital Expenditures:
Design 327,500 - - - 327,500 327,500
Right of Way 200,400 - - - 200,400 200,400
Construction 1,203,900 - - - 1,203,900 1,203,900
Long Term Debt - PWTF 174,800 87,300 86,900 86,500 349,000 1,603,100
1,906,600 87,300 86,900 86,500 2,080,800 1,731,800
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees (Debt Service)86,000 85,600 85,200 84,800 515,000 826,000
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
PWTF - - - - - -
86,000 85,600 85,200 84,800 515,000 826,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - - -
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - - - - - -
Long Term Debt - PWTF 86,000 85,600 85,200 84,800 515,000 826,000
86,000 85,600 85,200 84,800 515,000 826,000
Grants / Other Sources:
Total Funding Sources:
Adjusted Budget
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Total Expenditures:
Forecasted Project Cost:
Budget Amendments
Add one eastbound through/right turn lane on 8th St NE approaching Harvey Rd. Modify traffic signals and traffic
channelization to accommodate the new lane. The additional lane will improve traffic delays and vehicle queuing at the
intersection of Harvey Rd and 8th St NE in all directions. This project will reconstruct M St NE from 4th St NE to 8th St NE, a
segment of roadway approximately 0.3 miles in length with four travel lanes. The reconstruction will fix the existing poor
pavement condition and fill in any gaps in the sidewalk network.
Progress Summary:
Project was completed in 2010. Ongoing budget is for PWTFL debt payments.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
This project will have no impact on the operating budget for street maintenance.
Adopted Budget
Intersection, Traffic Signal, & Intelligent Transportation Systems Improvement Projects 43
ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: 8th Street NE and SE 104th St Intersection Improvements TIP # 18
Project No:CP1104
Project Type:Intersection Improvement, Capacity
Project Manager:Robert Lee LOS Corridor ID# 19
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue 8,600 - 148,400 - 157,000 157,000
Grants (Federal)- 100,000 - - 100,000 100,000
REET2 - - 75,000 - 75,000 75,000
Traffic Impact Fees - 40,000 10,000 - 50,000 50,000
Other (Redflex)- - - - - -
8,600 140,000 233,400 - 382,000 382,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design 7,122 110,000 - - 117,122 117,122
Right of Way 1,478 30,000 - - 31,478 31,478
Construction - - 233,400 - 233,400 233,400
8,600 140,000 233,400 - 382,000 382,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - 148,400 -
Grants (Federal)- - - - - -
REET2 - - - - 75,000 -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - 10,000 -
Other (Redflex)- - - - - -
- - - - 233,400 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - - -
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - - - - 233,400 -
- - - - 233,400 -
Grants / Other Sources:
The annual maintenance cost for this project is estimated to be $6,600.
Adopted Budget
This project includes the design, right of way acquisistion and construction of intersection improvements that will consist of a
traffic signal with easbound u-turn capacity.
Progress Summary:
The design began in 2011 with construction scheduled for 2013.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Forecasted Project Cost:
Total Funding Sources:
Intersection, Traffic Signal, & Intelligent Transportation Systems Improvement Projects 44
ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: Auburn Way North / 1st Street NE Signal Improvements TIP # 19
Project No:cpxxxx
Project Type:Non-Capacity
Project Manager:TBD LOS Corridor ID# 2
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - 50,000 - 175,000
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - 425,000
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
- - - 50,000 - 600,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - 50,000 - 50,000
Right of Way - - - - - 100,000
Construction - - - - - 450,000
- - - 50,000 - 600,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - 125,000 - - 175,000 -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- 425,000 - - 425,000 -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
- 550,000 - - 600,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - 50,000 -
Right of Way - 100,000 - - 100,000 -
Construction - 450,000 - - 450,000 -
- 550,000 - - 600,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:Grant funds are unsecure.
This project will construct a new complete traffic signal with controller cabinet and battery backup along with necessary
intersection improvements.
Progress Summary:
Design will be completed in 2014. Construction is planned for 2015.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
This project will have no impact on the operating budget for street maintenance.
Adjusted Budget
Adopted Budget
Budget Amendments
Total Expenditures:
Forecasted Project Cost:
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: Auburn Way South and M Street SE Intersection Imp.TIP # 20
Project No:cp1024
Project Type:Capacity
Project Manager:Kim Truong LOS Corridor ID# 3,4
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue 19,830 80,170 - - 100,000 100,000
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - 450,000 - 450,000
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Mitigation Funds - - 150,000 - 150,000 150,000
Other - - - - - -
19,830 80,170 150,000 450,000 250,000 700,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design 19,830 80,170 50,000 - 130,170 150,000
Right of Way - - 100,000 - 100,000 100,000
Construction - - - 450,000 - 450,000
19,830 80,170 150,000 450,000 250,000 700,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - 450,000 -
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Mitigation Funds - - - - 150,000 -
Other - - - - - -
- - - - 600,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - 50,000 -
Right of Way - - - - 100,000 -
Construction - - - - 450,000 -
- - - - 600,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Forecasted Project Cost:
Total Funding Sources:
This project will have no impact on the operating budget for street maintenance.
Adopted Budget
This Project is the first phase of improvements for this intersection. Scope includes construction of a new westbound to
northbound right turn pocket, improved turning radius at corner, realignment of westbound 17th St SE's approach to Auburn
Way South, lighting improvements, related traffic signal modifications and right of way acquisition.
Progress Summary:
Pre-design was completed in 2012. Final design and right of way acquisition are planned for 2013 and construction is
planned for 2014.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
Intersection, Traffic Signal, & Intelligent Transportation Systems Improvement Projects 46
ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: C Street NW and West Main Street TIP # 21
Project No:cpxxxx
Project Type:Non Capacity
Project Manager:TBD LOS Corridor ID# 11
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - -
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Mitigation Fees - - 150,000 - 150,000 150,000
Other - - - - - -
- - 150,000 - 150,000 150,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - 50,000 50,000 50,000
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - - 100,000 - 100,000 100,000
- - 150,000 - 150,000 150,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - -
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Mitigation Fees - - - 150,000 -
Other - - - - - -
- - - - 150,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - 50,000 -
Right of Way - - - - -
Construction - - - 100,000 -
- - - - 150,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Forecasted Project Cost:
Total Funding Sources:
This project will have no impact on the operating budget for street maintenance.
Adopted Budget
Construct new decorative monopole type traffic signal to include protected left turn phases for C ST traffic. This would also
provide additional safety related to the railroad pre-emption. Future improvements to this intersection may include widening
for additional turn lanes.
Progress Summary:
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
Intersection, Traffic Signal, & Intelligent Transportation Systems Improvement Projects 47
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND (328)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Capital Projects Fund
Project Title: Traffic Signal Improvements TIP #34
Project No:various
Project Type:Non-Capacity (Annual)
Project Manager:Scott Nutter
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Fund Balance - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - -
REET 2 - 175,000 175,000 175,000 525,000 1,225,000
Other - - - - - -
- 175,000 175,000 175,000 525,000 1,225,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - 25,000 25,000 25,000 - 175,000
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - 150,000 150,000 150,000 300,000 1,050,000
- 175,000 175,000 175,000 300,000 1,225,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Fund Balance - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - -
REET 2 175,000 175,000 175,000 175,000 1,050,000 -
Other - - - - - -
175,000 175,000 175,000 175,000 1,050,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 150,000 -
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction 150,000 150,000 150,000 150,000 900,000 -
175,000 175,000 175,000 175,000 1,050,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
This project includes procuring and installing traffic signal equipment upgrades for existing signals as well as safety/capacity
improvements for existing and/or new signals. The City uses accident and traffic count data to identify intersections in need of
improvements.
Progress Summary:
Project continues to complete various intersection improvements.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
None
Adopted Budget
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Forecasted Project Cost:
Total Funding Sources:
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: 37th & B St NW Railroad Crossing Safety Improvements TIP # 38
Project No:cpxxxx
Project Type:Intersection Safety (Non-Capacity)
Project Manager:TBD
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - 307,550 - 307,550 307,550
REET - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
- - 307,550 - 307,550 307,550
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - 44,000 44,000 44,000
Right of Way - - 5,000 - 5,000 5,000
Construction - - 258,550 - 258,550 258,550
- - 307,550 - 307,550 307,550
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - 307,550 -
REET - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
- - - - 307,550 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - 44,000 -
Right of Way - - - - 5,000 -
Construction - - - - 258,550 -
- - - - 307,550 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Forecasted Project Cost:
The annual maintenance cost for this project is estimated to be $5,000.
Adopted Budget
This project will fund the design, coordination, permitting and construction of improvements at the 37th St NW BNSF Railroad crossing.
Improvements include construction of a pre-signal for eastbound traffic and related signal modifications at B St NW, advanced railroad
pre-emption, and traffic monitoring cameras.
Progress Summary:
City of Auburn was selected to receive Federal Discretionary grant program funding for this project. There is no city match
requirement.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
Intersection, Traffic Signal, & Intelligent Transportation Systems Improvement Projects 49
ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: ITS Dynamic Message Signs TIP # 50
Project No:cpxxxx
Project Type:Non-Capacity (ITS)
Project Manager:TBD
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - 60,000
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - 380,000
REET - - - - - -
PWTFL - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
- - - - - 440,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - - 40,000
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - - - - - 400,000
- - - - - 440,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue 30,000 - 30,000 - 60,000 -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)190,000 - 190,000 - 380,000 -
REET - - - - - -
PWTFL - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
220,000 - 220,000 - 440,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design 20,000 - 20,000 - 40,000 -
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction 200,000 - 200,000 - 400,000 -
220,000 - 220,000 - 440,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Forecasted Project Cost:
The annual maintenance cost for this project is estimated to be $5,000.
Adopted Budget
This project will fund the design and construction of Dynamic Message signs at various locations throughout the city. Dynamic message
signs are an important tool in ITS for informing roadway users. Priority locations for sign installations are based on the Comprehensive
Transportation Plans ITS map and include Auburn Way N, Auburn Way S, W Valley Highway, E Valley Highway and Lea Hill Rd.
Progress Summary:
The first phase of this project is scheduled to begin in 2015 or sooner if grant funding becomes available.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
Intersection, Traffic Signal, & Intelligent Transportation Systems Improvement Projects 50
ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: East Valley Highway ITS Expansion TIP # 51
Project No:cpxxxx
Project Type:Capacity
Project Manager:TBD LOS Corridor ID# 10
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - 692,000
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - 108,000
Other - - - - - -
- - - - - 800,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - - 85,000
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - - - - - 715,000
- - - - - 800,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)692,000 - - - 692,000 -
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees 108,000 - - - 108,000 -
Other - - - - - -
800,000 - - - 800,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design 85,000 - - - 85,000 -
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction 715,000 - - - 715,000 -
800,000 - - - 800,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Forecasted Project Cost:
The annual maintenance cost for this project is estimated to be $5,000.
Adopted Budget
This project will fund the design, coordination, permitting and construction of ITS facilities from 41st St SE to Lake Tapps Parkway.
Progress Summary:
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
Intersection, Traffic Signal, & Intelligent Transportation Systems Improvement Projects 51
ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: Auburn Ave NE & 3rd St NE Pedestrian & Access Improvements TIP # 59
Project No:cp1023
Project Type:Capacity
Project Manager:Robert Lee LOS Corridor ID# 2
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue 8,538 - 3,000 40,000 11,538 191,638
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - 12,000 160,000 12,000 732,400
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
REET2 - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
8,538 - 15,000 200,000 23,538 924,038
Capital Expenditures:
Design 8,538 - 15,000 200,000 23,538 223,538
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - - - - - 700,500
8,538 - 15,000 200,000 23,538 924,038
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue 140,100 - - - 183,100 -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)560,400 - - - 732,400 -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
REET2 - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
700,500 - - - 915,500 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - 215,000 -
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction 700,500 - - - 700,500 -
700,500 - - - 915,500 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Adopted Budget
This project will improve access, safety and operations for pedestrian, bicyclists and motorized vehicles at the intersections of 3rd St NE
& Auburn Ave, 4th St NE and Auburn Ave, and 4th St NE & Auburn Way North. Improvements include a new traffic signal and
geometric improvements at 3rd Street NE to add a missing pedestrian crossing and add northbound left turn movement; removing all
ADA obstructions from the pedestrian path within the project limits, restricting uncontrolled accesses near the intersection, and modifying
the traffic signal at Auburn Way North and 4th St NE to eliminate the east/west split phase operation.
Progress Summary:
Survey and predesign were started in 2010-2011. Design will be completed in 2013 and construction is scheduled for 2014.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
This project will have no impact on the operating budget for street maintenance.
Total Expenditures:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Forecasted Project Cost:
Total Funding Sources:
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: 29th Street SE & R Street SE TIP # 63
Project No:cpXXX
Project Type:Capacity
Project Manager:TBD LOS Corridor ID#4
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - -
Grants (State)- - - - - 850,000
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - 500,000
REET - - - - - 450,000
Other - - - - - -
- - - - - 1,800,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - - -
Right of Way - - - - - 450,000
Construction - - - - 1,000,000
- - - - - 1,800,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (State)- - - 850,000 850,000 -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - 500,000 500,000 -
REET - - - 450,000 450,000 -
Other - - - - - -
- - - 1,800,000 1,800,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - 350,000 350,000 -
Right of Way - - - 450,000 450,000 -
Construction - - - 1,000,000 1,000,000 -
- - - 1,800,000 1,800,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Forecasted Project Cost:
Total Funding Sources:
This project will have no impact on the operating budget for street maintenance.
Adopted Budget
This project will fund the design, right of way acquisition and construction of intersection capacity and safety improvements at 29th
Street SE and R Street SE. This project will include creating eastbound/westbound dual left turn lanes, auxiliary signal heads and
pedestrian safety enhancements.
Progress Summary:
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
Intersection, Traffic Signal, & Intelligent Transportation Systems Improvement Projects 53
ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: Citywide Traffic Signals Safety Improvements TIP # 67
Project No:cpxxx
Project Type:Non-Capacity
Project Manager:TBD LOS Corridor ID# N/A
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - 2,500 5,000 - 7,500 7,500
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - 400,000 - 400,000 400,000
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
REET2 - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
- 2,500 405,000 - 407,500 407,500
Capital Expenditures:
Design - 2,500 80,000 - 82,500 82,500
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - - 325,000 - 325,000 325,000
- 2,500 405,000 - 407,500 407,500
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - 5,000 -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - 400,000 -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
REET2 - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
- - - - 405,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - 80,000 -
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - - - - 325,000 -
- - - - 405,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Forecasted Project Cost:
Total Funding Sources:
Adopted Budget
This project will improve traffic signal phasing and timing, improve visibility of traffic signal heads, and install countdown pedestrian
signal displays and ADA pedestrian pushbuttons.
Progress Summary:
Grant funding was awarded June 2012 with no local match requirement. Project will be designed and constructed in 2013.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
There is no impact to the street maintenance budget.
Intersection, Traffic Signal, & Intelligent Transportation Systems Improvement Projects 54
City of Auburn Transportation Improvement Program
Non-Motorized & Transit Improvement Projects 55
ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: BNSF/E. Valley Highway Pedestrian Underpass TIP # 23
Project No:c229a0
Project Type:Class 1 Trail (Capacity)
Project Manager:TBD
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue 53,900 - - - 53,900 53,900
Grants (Fed,State,Local)170,400 - - - 170,400 9,720,400
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees -
Other - - - - - 250,000
224,300 - - - 224,300 10,024,300
Capital Expenditures:
Design 224,300 - - - 224,300 974,300
Right of Way - - - - - 50,000
Construction - - - - - 9,000,000
224,300 - - - 224,300 10,024,300
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- 4,550,000 5,000,000 9,550,000 -
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
Other (Other Agencies)*- - 250,000 - 250,000 -
- - 4,800,000 5,000,000 9,800,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - 750,000 - 750,000 -
Right of Way - - 50,000 - 50,000 -
Construction - - 4,000,000 5,000,000 9,000,000 -
- - 4,800,000 5,000,000 9,800,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Forecasted Project Cost:
Total Funding Sources:
The annual maintenance cost for this project is estimated to be $240.
Adopted Budget
Project to construct an undercrossing of the BNSF Railroad in conjunction with a pedestrian bridge to allow a safe, direct,
attractive non-motorized access between neighborhoods in the City of Pacific and schools in the City of Auburn.
Progress Summary:
The design is on hold. Funding source is most likely a federal earmark. Currently this project is on hold pending some
discussions with BNSF RR. They are in the process of planning for a third rail which would significantly impact the design.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
City of Auburn Transportation Improvement Program
Non-Motorized & Transit Improvement Projects 56
ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: Academy Drive Multi-Use Trail TIP # 24
Project No:cpxxxx
Project Type:Class 1 Trail (Capacity)
Project Manager:TBD
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - 135,000
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - 765,000
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
Other Sources - - - - - -
- - - - - 900,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - - 50,000
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - - - - - 850,000
- - - - - 900,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - 50,000 42,500 42,500 135,000 -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - 382,500 382,500 765,000 -
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
Other Sources - - - - - -
- 50,000 425,000 425,000 900,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design - 50,000 - - 50,000 -
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - - 425,000 425,000 850,000 -
- 50,000 425,000 425,000 900,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Forecasted Project Cost:
The annual maintenance cost for this project is estimated to be $1,680.
Adopted Budget
This project will use existing right-of-way to repair the damaged roadbed to a usable multi-use trail on Academy Dr from the
Green River Rd to Auburn Way S.
Progress Summary:
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
City of Auburn Transportation Improvement Program
Non-Motorized & Transit Improvement Projects 57
ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: METRO Shuttle: Auburn Community and Lakeland Shuttles TIP # 26
Project No:NA
Project Type:Other
Project Manager:Pablo Para
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - 220,000 240,000 240,000 460,000 1,720,000
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - -
REET - - - - - -
Other (TBD)- - - - - -
- 220,000 240,000 240,000 460,000 1,720,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - - -
Right of Way - - - - - -
Operating Costs - 220,000 240,000 240,000 460,000 1,720,000
- 220,000 240,000 240,000 460,000 1,720,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue 250,000 250,000 260,000 260,000 1,500,000 -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - -
REET - - - - - -
Other (TBD)- - - - - -
250,000 250,000 260,000 260,000 1,500,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - - -
Right of Way - - - - - -
Operating Costs 250,000 250,000 260,000 260,000 1,500,000 -
250,000 250,000 260,000 260,000 1,500,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Forecasted Project Cost:
Total Funding Sources:
This project will have no impact on the operating budget for street maintenance.
Adopted Budget
Operation costs associated with two new Metro routes: a Commuter Shuttle from the Lakeland Hills neighborhood to Auburn Station and
a Community Shuttle linking residential neighborhoods with commercial and service centers.
Progress Summary:
Lakeland Hill Service began in 2009. The community shuttle will begin service in 2010. Funding assistance will be requested
through the Transit Now Partnership Program.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
City of Auburn Transportation Improvement Program
Non-Motorized & Transit Improvement Projects 58
ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: Citywide Pedestrian Crossing Program TIP # 30
Project No:cpxxxx
Project Type:Non-Capacity (Bi-Annual)
Project Manager:Pablo Para
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - 100,000 100,000 300,000
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - -
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
- - 100,000 - 100,000 300,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - 10,000 - 10,000 30,000
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - - 90,000 - 90,000 270,000
- - 100,000 - 100,000 300,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue 100,000 - 100,000 300,000 -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - -
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
100,000 - 100,000 - 300,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design 10,000 - 10,000 - 30,000 -
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction 90,000 - 90,000 - 270,000 -
100,000 - 100,000 - 300,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Forecasted Project Cost:
Total Funding Sources:
This project will have no impact on the operating budget for street maintenance.
Adopted Budget
This is a bi-annual level of effort project used to fund small pedestrian safety studies and improvement projects. This project
provides for pedestrian safety studies and improvements at various locations citywide. Projects are prioritized annually
based on safety issues and pedestrian demands.
Progress Summary:
Project for 2011 was preliminary design of 8th St NE and SE 104th St intersection improvements. 2012 project is access
improvements at Auburn Ave and 3rd St NE.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: Citywide Arterial Bicycle & Safety Improvements TIP # 31
Project No:cpxxxx
Project Type:Non-Capacity (Safety)
Project Manager:Various
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - 100,000 100,000 100,000 600,000
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - -
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
- - 100,000 100,000 100,000 600,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - 10,000 10,000 10,000 60,000
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - - 90,000 90,000 90,000 540,000
- - 100,000 100,000 100,000 600,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 600,000 -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - -
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 600,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 60,000 -
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction 90,000 90,000 90,000 90,000 540,000 -
100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 600,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
This is an annual level of effort project focused on funding bicycle and safety improvements on classified roadways. Projects
are prioritized annually based upon field studies. Project was previously called "Citywide Roadway Safety Infrastructure
Improvements.
Progress Summary:
Projects for 2011 included preliminary design of intersection improvements at 8th st NE and SE 104th St and pedestrian trail
improvements at 37th St SE. 2012 Project has yet to be indentified.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
This project will have no impact on the operating budget for street maintenance.
Adjusted Budget
Adopted Budget
Budget Amendments
Total Expenditures:
Forecasted Project Cost:
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CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND (328)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Capital Projects Fund
Project Title: Citywide Sidewalk Repairs & Improvements TIP #32
Project No:Various
Project Type:Non-Capacity (Annual)
Project Manager:Seth Wickstrom
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Fund Balance - 235,000 20,000 180,000 255,000 435,000
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - -
REET 2 - - - - - -
To Be Determined - - - - - -
- 235,000 20,000 180,000 255,000 435,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - 20,000 20,000 - 40,000 40,000
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - 215,000 - 180,000 395,000 395,000
- 235,000 20,000 180,000 255,000 435,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Fund Balance - - - - 200,000 -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - -
REET 2 - - - - - -
To Be Determined - - - - - -
- - - - 200,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - 20,000 -
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - - - - 180,000 -
- - - - 200,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Forecasted Project Cost:
Total Funding Sources:
Adopted Budget
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Project will fund sidewalk improvements to a variety of locations throughout the city. A sidewalk inventory was completed in
2004. Annual projects are selected based upon criteria such as: gap closure, safe walking routes to schools, completion of
downtown pedestrian corridor or "linkage", connectivity to transit services, ADA requirements, and "Save our Streets" (SOS)
project locations.
Progress Summary:
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
None
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: A Street NE Pedestrian Improvements TIP # 44
Project No:cpxxxx
Project Type:Sidewalk Improvements (Non-Capacity)
Project Manager:TBD
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - 150,000
REET - - - - - -
PWTFL - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
- - - - - 150,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - - 15,000
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - - - - - 135,000
- - - - - 150,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- 150,000 - - 150,000 -
REET - - - - - -
PWTFL - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
- 150,000 - - 150,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design - 15,000 - - 15,000 -
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - 135,000 - - 135,000 -
- 150,000 - - 150,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:Grant funds are unsecure.
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Forecasted Project Cost:
The annual maintenance cost for this project is estimated to be $500.
Adopted Budget
This project completes a pedestrian connection between Downtown Auburn and the 8th St NE business district. This project will improve
a pedestrian crossing at 3rd St NE, and construct sidewalks/access ramps along the A St NE corridor.
Progress Summary:
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: Interurban Trailhead Improvements TIP # 45
Project No:cpxxxx
Project Type:Class 1 Trail (Non-Capacity)
Project Manager:TBD
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - 210,000
Traffic Mitigation Fees - - - - - -
PWTFL - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
- - - - - 210,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - - 20,000
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - - - - - 190,000
- - - - - 210,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- 210,000 - - 210,000 -
Traffic Mitigation Fees - - - - - -
PWTFL - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
- 210,000 - - 210,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design - 20,000 - - 20,000 -
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - 190,000 - - 190,000 -
- 210,000 - - 210,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:Grant funds are unsecure.
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Forecasted Project Cost:
This project will have no impact on the operating budget for street maintenance.
Adopted Budget
This project provides funding for enhancements to existing trailheads and construction of new trailheads. Improvements include bike
racks, kiosks, parking and access.
Progress Summary:
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: Lea Hill Safe Routes to School Improvements TIP # 56
Project No:cp1120
Project Type:Non-Motorized
Project Manager:Kim Truong LOS Corridor ID# 19
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue 777 - - - 777 777
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- 35,000 363,500 - 398,500 398,500
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
REET2 - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
777 35,000 363,500 - 399,277 399,277
Capital Expenditures:
Design 777 35,000 15,000 - 50,777 50,777
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - - 348,500 - 348,500 348,500
777 35,000 363,500 - 399,277 399,277
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - 363,500 -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
REET2 - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
- - - - 363,500 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - 15,000 -
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - - - - 348,500 -
- - - - 363,500 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Forecasted Project Cost:
This project will have no impact on the operating budget for street maintenance.
Adopted Budget
This project will construct pedestrian improvements along the south side of SE 312th St east of the intersection with 124th Ave SE,
intersection improvements at 116th Ave SE & SE 304th St, paint bike lanes on 116th Ave SE between SE 312th St and SE 304th St and
improve curb ramps adjacent to Rainier Middle School.
Progress Summary:
The City was awarded $398,500 in federal funding in May 2011, which consists of $75,700 for School District
education/encouragement, $1,800 for Police Dept. enforcement and $321,000 for engineering, right of way, and construction.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
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CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND (328)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Capital Projects Fund
Project Title: Mohawks Plastics Site Mitigation Project TIP #13
Project No:cp0767
Project Type: Non-Capacity
Project Manager: Jeff Dixon/Leah Dunsdon
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Fund Balance - - - - - -
Grants - - - - - -
Bond Proceeds - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees 470,380 34,620 25,000 25,000 530,000 700,000
REET 2 176,150 - - - 176,150 176,150
646,530 34,620 25,000 25,000 706,150 876,150
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - - -
Right of Way - - - - - 731,150
Construction 646,530 34,620 25,000 25,000 706,150 876,150
646,530 34,620 25,000 25,000 706,150 876,150
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Fund Balance - - - - - -
Grants - - - - -
Bond Proceeds - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees 20,000 20,000 65,000 20,000 175,000 20,000
REET 2 - - - - - -
20,000 20,000 65,000 20,000 175,000 20,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - - -
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction 20,000 20,000 65,000 20,000 175,000 20,000
20,000 20,000 65,000 20,000 175,000 20,000
Grants / Other Sources:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Forecasted Project Cost:
Total Funding Sources:
It is anticipated that annual maintenance, monitoring and reporting on the performance of the wetland mitigation project will be required
for a period of 10 years, in conformance with permit requirements. After the successful conclusion of this 10-year monitoring period,
which is anticipated to be in December 2019, ongoing operation expenses should be minimal.
Adopted Budget
The project consists of the design, construction, maintenance and monitoring of approximately 2.2-acres of wetland creation
and approximately 0.4-acres of wetland enhancement within the Goedecke South Property owned by the Sewer Utility in
order to compensate for approximately 1.6-acre wetland loss on the Mohawk Plastics property (Parcel # 1321049056). The
project was approved under an existing agreement approved by Resolution No. 4196, June 2007.
Progress Summary:
The City received the DOE WQ Certification, WDFW HPA, and on May 7, 2009, the Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) 404
wetland permit (NWS-2007-1913). Subsequently, bid specifications and construction plans were prepared and construction
began in October 2009. Construction was completed in January 2010 and the project is currently within the 10-year
monitoring period, which involves annual maintenance, monitoring and reporting.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: 41st Street SE and A Street SE Access Management Study TIP # 27
Project No:cp1110
Project Type:Safety (Non-Capacity)
Project Manager:Pablo Para LOS Corridor ID# 10,33
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue 1,160 - 8,840 - 10,000 10,000
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - -
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Mitigation Fees - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
1,160 - 8,840 - 10,000 10,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design 1,160 - 8,840 - 10,000 10,000
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - - - - - -
1,160 - 8,840 - 10,000 10,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - 8,840 -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - -
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
- - - - 8,840 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - 8,840 -
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - - - - - -
- - - - 8,840 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Forecasted Project Cost:
Total Funding Sources:
This study will have no impact on the operating budget for street maintenance.
Adopted Budget
Study the area from 37th St SE to the White River on A St SE including 41st St SE from D St SE to C St SE. The study
should review the safety and access needs of the traveling public and the adjacent properties.
Progress Summary:
Pre-design will be done to refine project scope, alignment, and cost.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: South 277th - Wetland Mitigation TIP # 29
Project No:c410a0
Project Type:Non-Capacity
Project Manager:Leah Dunsdon
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue 212,267 57,050 25,000 25,000 294,317 319,317
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - -
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
212,267 57,050 25,000 25,000 294,317 319,317
Capital Expenditures:
Design 81,903 18,000 10,000 10,000 109,903 119,903
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction 130,364 39,050 15,000 15,000 184,414 199,414
212,267 57,050 25,000 25,000 294,317 319,317
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - 50,000 -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - -
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
- - - - 50,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - 20,000 -
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - - - - 30,000 -
- - - - 50,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Wetland mitigation for the 277th St Grade Separation project.
Progress Summary:
This is a 10-year obligation, which began in 2004.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
This project will have no impact on the operating budget for street maintenance.
Adjusted Budget
Adopted Budget
Budget Amendments
Total Expenditures:
Forecasted Project Cost:
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: 104th Ave SE & Green River Road Study TIP # 46
Project No:cpxxxx
Project Type:Non-Capacity (Intersection Safety)
Project Manager:Seth Wickstrom LOS Corridor ID# 24
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - 5,000 - 5,000 5,000
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - -
REET - - - - - -
PWTFL - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
- - 5,000 - 5,000 5,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - 5,000 - 5,000 5,000
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - - - - - -
- - 5,000 - 5,000 5,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - 5,000 -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - -
REET - - - - - -
PWTFL - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
- - - - 5,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - 5,000 -
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - - - - - -
- - - - 5,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Forecasted Project Cost:
This project will have no impact on the operating budget for street maintenance.
Adopted Budget
This project will fund a pre-design study to determine the right of way, environmental and construction requirements for intersection
safety improvements. This safety project scope will include sight distance improvements, constructing turn lanes, channelization,
environmental mitigation, signage and clear zone improvements.
Progress Summary:
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
City of Auburn Transportation Improvement Program
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: Environmental Park Roadway Improvements Study TIP # 47
Project No:cpxxxx
Project Type:Capacity
Project Manager:TBD
Description:
Progress Summary:
Future Impact on
Operating Budget:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
Adopted Budget - - - -
Budget Amendments - - - -
Adjusted Budget - - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - 10,000 - 10,000 10,000
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - -
REET - - - - - -
PWTFL - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
Total Funding Sources:- - 10,000 - 10,000 10,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - 10,000 - 10,000 10,000
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - - - - - -
Total Expenditures:- - 10,000 - 10,000 10,000
Forecasted Project Cost:
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - -
REET - - - - - -
PWTFL - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
Total Funding Sources:- - - - - -
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - 10,000 -
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - - - - - -
Total Expenditures:- - - - 10,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
This project will fund a study to determine the feasibility, scope and cost of low impact roadway, bicycle and pedestrian improvements in
the Environmental Park area. Included in this study scope is a connection between Clay St NW and Western St NW.
This project will have no impact on the operating budget for street maintenance.
City of Auburn Transportation Improvement Program
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: Downtown to Les Gove Non-Motorized Improvements Study TIP # 48
Project No:cpxxxx
Project Type:Bike Lanes, Sidewalks and Transit Improvement Study (Capacity)
Project Manager:TBD
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - 10,000 - 10,000 10,000
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - -
REET - - - - - -
PWTFL - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
- - 10,000 - 10,000 10,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - 10,000 - 10,000 10,000
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - - - - - -
- - 10,000 - 10,000 10,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - 10,000 -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - -
REET - - - - - -
PWTFL - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
- - - - 10,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - 10,000 -
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - - - - - -
- - - - 10,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Forecasted Project Cost:
This project will have no impact on the operating budget for street maintenance.
Adopted Budget
This project provides funding to complete a study of the 2nd St SE & F St SE corridor between Les Gove Park and Downtown Auburn.
Improvements may include pavement reconstruction, sidewalks, access ramps, signal modifications and route signing.
Progress Summary:
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
City of Auburn Transportation Improvement Program
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: S 316th Street Bicycle & Pedestrian Improvement Study TIP # 49
Project No:cpxxxx
Project Type:Class 2 Bike Lanes / Sidewalks (Capacity)
Project Manager:TBD LOS Corridor ID# 37
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - 5,000
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
- - - - - 5,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - - 5,000
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - - - - - -
- - - - - 5,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue 5,000 - - - 5,000 -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - -
Traffic Impact Fees - - - - - -
5,000 - - - 5,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design 5,000 - - - 5,000 -
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - - - - - -
5,000 - - - 5,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Forecasted Project Cost:
This project will have no impact on the operating budget for street maintenance.
Adopted Budget
This project provides funding for completing a study to add bicycle and pedestrian facilities on S 316th St from east of Evergreen
Heights Elementary to 51st Ave S.
Progress Summary:
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
City of Auburn Transportation Improvement Program
Preliminary Engineering and Miscellaneous Projects 72
ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: Kersey Way Study TIP # 54
Project No:cpxxxx
Project Type:Capacity
Project Manager:TBD LOS Corridor ID# 4
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - -
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Mitigation Fees - - 50,000 - 50,000 50,000
Other - - - - - -
- - 50,000 - 50,000 50,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - 50,000 - 50,000 50,000
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - - - - - -
- - 50,000 - 50,000 50,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue - - - - - -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - -
- - - - - -
Traffic Mitigation Fees - - - - 50,000 -
Other (Developer)*- - - - - -
- - - - 50,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - 50,000 -
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - - - - - -
- - - - 50,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Forecasted Project Cost:
Total Funding Sources:
None
Adopted Budget
This project will study improvements to the Kersey Way SE corridor from the White River Bridge to the southern city limits. The
study will develop the scope and costs for horizontal/vertical geometric roadway improvements, roadside hazard mitigation, street
lighting and non-motorized trail construction. The project length is approximately two miles.
Progress Summary:
Design will begin in 2015 after major transportation comprehensive plan update has been completed.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
City of Auburn Transportation Improvement Program
Roadway Preservation Projects
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ARTERIAL STREET PRESERVATION FUND (105)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Funds
Project Title: West Valley Highway System Preservation (15th NW to 37th NW)
Project No:cpxxxx TIP #22
Project Type:Non-Capacity
Project Manager:Seth Wickstrom
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Arterial Preservation Fund Balance - - 560,000 - 560,000 560,000
Grant Funding(Federal, State, Local)- - 560,000 - 560,000 560,000
Utility Tax - - - - -
REET2 - - - - - -
Bond Proceeds - - - - - -
- - 1,120,000 - 1,120,000 1,120,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - 134,000 - 134,000 134,000
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - - 986,000 - 986,000 986,000
- - 1,120,000 - 1,120,000 1,120,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Arterial Preservation Fund Balance - - - - 560,000 -
Grant Funding(Federal, State, Local)- - - - 560,000 -
Utility Tax - - - - - -
REET2 - - - - - -
Bond Proceeds - - - - - -
- - - - 1,120,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design - - - - 134,000 -
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - - - - 986,000 -
- - - - 1,120,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Forecasted Project Cost:
Total Funding Sources:
Adopted Budget
Description: The West Valley Highway System Preservation project will overlay the failing portions of the street pavement
between 15th Street NW and 37th Street NW. This entails the installation of a leveling course, providing a 2”-3” thick asphalt
concrete overlay, and includes minor surface utility adjustments.
Progress Summary:
FHWA STP Grant funding was secured in 2012.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
None
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ARTERIAL STREET FUND (102)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Fund
Project Title: Annual Bridge Preservation Project TIP # 28
Project No:Various
Project Type:Non-Capacity (Annual)
Project Manager:Pablo Para
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Unrestricted Street Revenue - 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 350,000
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - -
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Mitigation Fees - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
- 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 350,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - 5,000 5,000 5,000 10,000 35,000
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - 45,000 45,000 45,000 90,000 315,000
- 50,000 50,000 50,000 100,000 350,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Unrestricted Street Revenue 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 300,000 -
Grants (Fed,State,Local)- - - - - -
REET - - - - - -
Traffic Mitigation Fees - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 300,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 30,000 -
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction 45,000 45,000 45,000 45,000 270,000 -
50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 300,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Forecasted Project Cost:
This project will have no impact on the operating budget for street maintenance.
Adopted Budget
This is an annual level of effort project used to fund bridge improvements as identified by the city's annual bridge inspection program.
Progress Summary:
Program completed load rating calculations for nine bridges in 2011. 2012 project completed miscellaneous bridge repairs.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
Roadway Preservation Projects 75
ARTERIAL STREET PRESERVATION FUND (105)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Funds
Project Title: Arterial Street Preservation Program
Project No:cpxxxx TIP #35
Project Type:Annual, Non-Capacity
Project Manager:Seth Wickstrom
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Arterial Preservation Fund - - 500,000 - 500,000
Property Tax - - - - - -
Utility Tax - 1,551,500 1,300,000 1,300,000 2,851,500 9,351,500
REET2 - - - - - -
Bond Proceeds - - - - - -
- 1,551,500 1,300,000 1,800,000 2,851,500 9,851,500
Capital Expenditures:
Design - 50,000 40,000 50,000 90,000 300,000
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - 1,501,500 1,260,000 1,750,000 2,761,500 9,551,500
- 1,551,500 1,300,000 1,800,000 2,851,500 9,851,500
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Arterial Preservation Fund - - - - 500,000 -
Property Tax - - - - - -
Utility Tax 1,300,000 1,300,000 1,300,000 1,300,000 7,800,000 -
REET2 - - - - - -
Bond Proceeds - - - - - -
1,300,000 1,300,000 1,300,000 1,300,000 8,300,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 250,000 -
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction 1,260,000 1,260,000 1,260,000 1,260,000 8,050,000 -
1,300,000 1,300,000 1,300,000 1,300,000 8,300,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Adopted Budget
Progress Summary:
Program continues to successfully complete annual patching and overlay projects citywide.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
Description: Implement regular pavement maintenance and/or rehabilitation of various classified streets citywide. These
projects may include overlays, rebuilds, spot repairs, or a combination of these. This program is funded through a 1% utility
tax that was adopted by Council in 2008.
None
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Forecasted Project Cost:
Roadway Preservation Projects 76
ARTERIAL STREET PRESERVATION FUND (105)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Funds
Project Title: Arterial Crack Seal Program
Project No:cpxxxx TIP #36
Project Type:Annual, Non-Capacity
Project Manager:Seth Wickstrom
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Arterial Preservation Fund - - - - - -
Utility Tax - 200,000 200,000 200,000 400,000 1,400,000
REET - - - - - -
Bond proceeds - - - - - -
- 200,000 200,000 200,000 400,000 1,400,000
Capital Expenditures:
Design - 20,000 20,000 20,000 40,000 140,000
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - 180,000 180,000 180,000 360,000 1,260,000
- 200,000 200,000 200,000 400,000 1,400,000
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Arterial Preservation Fund - - - - - -
Utility Tax 200,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 1,200,000 -
REET - - - - - -
Bond proceeds - - - - - -
200,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 1,200,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 120,000 -
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction 180,000 180,000 180,000 180,000 1,080,000 -
200,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 1,200,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Adopted Budget
Implement regular maintenance of various classified streets by sealing newly formed cracks. Sealing the cracks will prolong the life of
the pavement by stopping water from draining into the subbase of the road.
Progress Summary:
Program continues to successfully extend pavement life pavement citywide.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
None
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Forecasted Project Cost:
Roadway Preservation Projects 77
LOCAL STREET FUND (103)Capital Facilities Plan
Six Year Capital Facilities Plan, 2013-2018 Special Revenue Funds
Project Title: Local Street Improvement Program
Project No:Various TIP #37
Project Type:Non-Capacity
Project Manager:Wickstrom
Description:
Budget: 2012YTD Actual201312 Budget
BudgetExpendituresBudgetBalance
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
Activity:
(Previous Yrs)2012 YE 2013 Year End Total Project
Funding Sources:Prior to 2012 Estimate 2013 Budget 2014 Budget Project Total Cost
Local Street Fund - - 850,000 - 850,000 850,000
Transfer In - - 150,000 150,000 150,000 900,000
Property Tax - 3,021,110 2,000,000 2,000,000 5,021,110 15,021,110
Utility Mitigation - - - - - -
Bond Proceeds - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
- 3,021,110 3,000,000 2,150,000 6,021,110 16,771,110
Capital Expenditures:
Design - 521,110 500,000 200,000 1,021,110 2,021,110
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction - 2,500,000 2,500,000 1,950,000 5,000,000 14,750,000
- 3,021,110 3,000,000 2,150,000 6,021,110 16,771,110
Total Expenditures
2015 2016 2017 2018 2013-2018 Beyond 2018
Funding Sources:
Local Street Fund - - - - 850,000 -
Transfer In 150,000 150,000 150,000 150,000 900,000
Property Tax 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 12,000,000 -
Utility Mitigation - - - - - -
Bond Proceeds - - - - - -
Other - - - - - -
2,150,000 2,150,000 2,150,000 2,150,000 13,750,000 -
Capital Expenditures:
Design 200,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 1,500,000 -
Right of Way - - - - - -
Construction 1,950,000 1,950,000 1,950,000 1,950,000 12,250,000 -
2,150,000 2,150,000 2,150,000 2,150,000 13,750,000 -
Grants / Other Sources:
Budget Amendments
Adjusted Budget
Total Funding Sources:
Total Expenditures:
Total Expenditures:
Total Funding Sources:
Forecasted Project Cost:
Adopted Budget
This program was created after passage of Proposition 1 on the November '04 ballot, setting the City's property tax levy limits and
creating a dedicated local street fund to be used solely for local street improvements. The program will focus on the preservation of local
streets (unclassified streets) within the City of Auburn. The work will include crack sealing, asphalt patching, pre-leveling, asphalt
overlays and roadway reconstruction. The property tax levy lift may also be used to repay bonds should they be utilized to fund this
program.
Progress Summary:
This program has successfully completed overlays, chip seals and complete reconstructions since 2005. The program will
focus on reconstruction in 2013 and 2014.
Future Impact on Operating Budget:
None
Roadway Preservation Projects 78
City of Auburn
2013-2018 Transportation Improvement Program Summary
Project
Number
TIP
#Project Title Grant
Status Prior to 2013201320142015201620172018Beyond 2018 Total Project
Cost Project Category
c207A01A St NW, Phase 1 (3rd St NW to 14th St NW)Secured 8,190,82625,00025,000350,00025,00025,00025,000200,0008,865,826 Roadway
cp11182 Auburn Way South Pedestrian Improvements
Dogwood to Fir Secured 192,000748,830- - - - - - 940,830 Roadway
c409A03Auburn Way Imp (4th St NE to 4th St SE)Unsecured 78,251- - - - 818,7003,000,000- 3,896,951 Roadway
C415A04I St NE (45th St NE to S 277th St)Unsecured 161,827- - - - - 6,760,000- 6,921,827 Roadway
C201A05M St SE Underpass (3rd ST NE to 8th St SE)Secured 15,344,4466,752,640109,550109,070108,590108,110107,6402,500,00022,058,446 Roadway
C222A06S 277th Street (AWN to Green River Bridge)Unsecured 121,7851,007,0001,473,0005,170,000- - - - 5,469,085 Roadway
cpxxxx715th St SW Reconstruction (C St SW to UPRR)Unsecured - - - - 375,0003,000,000- - 3,375,000 Roadway
cpxxxx8A St NW, Phase 2 (W Main to 3rd St NW)Unsecured 150,000- - 150,000- 3,000,000- - 3,300,000 Roadway
cpxxxx9D St NW (37th St NW to 44th St NW)Unsecured - - - - - - 300,0006,000,0006,300,000 Roadway
CP091110F St SE (4th St SE to AWS)Unsecured 7,620- - 250,0002,250,000- - - 2,507,620 Roadway
cpxxxx11M St NE (E Main St to 4th St NE)Unsecured - - 50,000275,0001,150,000- - - 1,475,000 Roadway
cpxxxx12BNSF Railyard Grade-Separated CrossingUnsecured - - - - - - 1,125,00031,000,00032,125,000 Roadway
cp076713Mohawk Plastics Site Wetland MitigationN/A 681,15025,00025,00020,00020,00065,00020,00020,000876,150 Miscellaneous
cpxxxx14M St SE and 12th St SE Traffic SignalUnsecured - - - - - - 625,000- 625,000 Intersection, Signal &
ITS
cpxxxx158th St NE (Pike St to R St NE)Unsecured - - - 450,0001,000,000- - - 1,450,000 Roadway
cpxxxx16 49th Street NE from Auburn Way North to M Street
NE Unsecured - - - 850,0002,500,000- - - 3,350,000 Roadway
CP061117Harvey/8th Street Imp - Debt ServiceN/A 1,993,90086,90086,50086,00085,60085,20084,800826,0001,731,800 Intersection, Signal &
ITS
cp110418 8th St NE & R St NE Improvements (104th Ave SE U-
Turn)Secured 148,600233,400- - - - - - 382,000 Intersection, Signal &
ITS
cpxxxx19Auburn Way North/1 Street NE Signal ImpUnsecured - - 50,000- 550,000- - 50,000600,000 Intersection, Signal &
ITS
cpxxxx20Auburn Way South and M Street SE Unsecured 100,000150,000450,000- - - - - 700,000 Intersection, Signal &
ITS
cpxxxx21C Street NW and West Main Street Secured - 150,000- - - - - - 150,000 Intersection, Signal &
ITS
cpxxxx22West Valley Highway System PreservationSecured - 1,120,000- - - - - - 1,120,000 Preservation
C229A023BNSF/East Valley Hwy. Ped UndercrossingUnsecured 224,300- - - - 4,800,0005,000,000- 10,024,300 Non-Motorized
cpxxxx24Academy Drive Multi Use TrailUnsecured - - - - 50,000425,000425,000- 900,000 Non-Motorized
NA26Auburn Community and Lakeland ShuttlesN/A 220,000240,000240,000250,000250,000260,000260,000- 1,720,000 Transit
cp11102741st St SE and A St SE Access Management StudyN/A 1,1608,840- - - - - - 10,000 Study
cpxxxx28Annual Bridge Maintenance N/A 50,00050,00050,00050,00050,00050,00050,000- 350,000 Preservation
C410A029S 277th Street -Wetland MitigationN/A 269,31725,00025,000- - - - - 319,317 Miscellaneous
Varies30Citywide Pedestrian Crossing ProgramN/A - 100,000- 100,000- 100,000- - 300,000 Non-Motorized
Varies31Citywide Arterial Bicycle & Safety Imp N/A - 100,000100,000100,000100,000100,000100,000- 600,000 Non-Motorized
Varies32Citywide Sidewalk ImprovementsN/A 235,00020,000180,000- - - - - 435,000 Non-Motorized
Varies34Traffic Signal Improvement ProgramsN/A 175,000175,000175,000175,000175,000175,000175,000- 1,225,000 Intersection, Signal &
ITS
Varies35Arterial Street Preservation N/A 1,551,5001,300,0001,800,0001,300,0001,300,0001,300,0001,300,000- 9,851,500 Preservation
Varies36Arterial Street Crack Seal N/A 200,000200,000200,000200,000200,000200,000200,000- 1,400,000 Preservation
Varies37Local Streets PreservationN/A 3,021,1103,000,0002,150,0002,150,0002,150,0002,150,0002,150,000- 14,750,000 Preservation
cpxxxx38 37th & B St NW Railroad Crossing Safety
Improvements Secured - 307,550- - - - - - 307,550 Intersection, Signal &
ITS
cpxxxx39124th Ave SE Corridor Imp Phase 3Unsecured - - - - 100,000750,000- - 850,000 Roadway
cpxxxx40124th Ave SE Corridor Imp Phase 1Unsecured - 50,000150,0001,750,000- - - - 1,950,000 Roadway
cpxxxx41124th Ave SE Corridor Imp Phase 2Unsecured - - 50,000200,0001,000,000- - - 1,250,000 Roadway
cpxxxx42SE 320th St Corridor ImpUnsecured - - - 50,00060,000580,000- - 690,000 Roadway
cpxxxx43 Auburn Way South (SR-164) Corridor Safety
Improvements Secured - 250,0002,083,108- - - - - 2,333,108 Roadway
cpxxxx44A St NE Pedestrian ImprovementsUnsecured - - - - 150,000- - - 150,000 Non-Motorized
cpxxxx45Interurban Trailhead ImprovementsUnsecured - - - - 210,000- - - 210,000 Non-Motorized
cpxxxx46104th Ave SE & Green River StudyN/A - 5,000- - - - - - 5,000 Study
cpxxxx47Environmental Park Roadway Improvements StudyN/A - 10,000- - - - - - 10,000 Study
cpxxxx48Downtown to Les Gove Non-Motorized Imp StudyN/A - 10,000- - - - - - 10,000 Study
cpxxxx49S 316th St Bicycle & Pedestrian Imp StudyN/A - - - 5,000- - - - - Study
cpxxxx50ITS Dynamic Message SignsUnsecured - - - 220,000- 220,000- - 440,000 Intersection, Signal &
ITS
cpxxxx51East Valley Hwy ITS ExpansionUnsecured - - - 800,000- - - - 800,000 Intersection, Signal &
ITS
cpxxxx54Kersey Way Study N/A - 50,000- - - - - - 50,000 Study
cp112056Lea Hill Safe Routes to School ImprovementsSecured 35,777363,500- - - - - - 399,277 Non-Motorized
cp111958AWS Corridor Imp (Fir to Hemlock)Secured 701,9002,331,950- - - - - - 3,033,850 Roadway
cp102359 Auburn Ave NE & 3rd St NE Pedestrian & Access
Improvements Unsecured 8,53815,000200,000700,500- - - - 924,038 Intersection, Signal &
ITS
cpxxxx60M Street SE Corridor (8TH St SE to AWS)Unsecured - - - - 1,925,0004,750,000- - 6,675,000 Roadway
cpxxxx62 AWS Streetscape Improvements (SR 18 to M Street
SE)
Unsecured - - - - 1,950,0002,800,000- - 4,750,000 Roadway
cpxxxx6329th Street SE & R Street SEUnsecured - - - - - - 1,800,000- 1,800,000 Intersection, Signal &
ITS
cpxxxx64Lea Hill Rd Segment 1 (R St NE to 105th Pl SE) Unsecured - - - - - 2,500,00010,000,000- 12,500,000 Roadway
cpxxxx65Lea Hill Rd Segment 2 (105th Pl SE to 112th Ave SE) Unsecured - - - - - - 12,000,000- 12,000,000 Roadway
cpxxxx66 Lea Hill Rd Segment 3 (112th Ave SE to 124th Ave SE
) Unsecured - - - - - - 4,000,000- 4,000,000 Roadway
cpxxxx67Citywide Traffic Signal Safety Improvement ProjectSecured 2,500405,000- - - - - - 407,500 Intersection, Signal &
ITS
Total33,866,50719,315,6109,672,15815,760,57017,734,19028,262,01049,507,44040,596,000205,650,975
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50TH ST S E
12TH ST SE
51ST ST S E
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17TH ST SE
26TH ST SE
BENNETT AVE SE
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S 296TH P L
116TH AVE SE
T ST SE
32ND ST NE
7 3 R D ST SE
6 3 R D PL S E
SE 316TH ST
51ST ST S E
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30TH ST NE
130TH
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20TH ST SE
31ST ST NE
SE 301ST ST
30TH ST NE
104TH AVE SE
10TH ST SE
55TH ST SE
MAPLE DR SE
57TH ST SE
24TH ST NE
5 9 TH ST SE
65TH ST SE
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116TH AVE SE
26TH ST SE
28TH ST SE
LUND RD SW
57TH
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2ND ST SE
SE 296TH WAY
85TH AVE S
SE 310TH ST
16TH ST SE
C ST SE
SE 298TH P L
DOGWOOD ST SE
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K ST SE
6TH ST SE
26TH ST NE
SE 298TH
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D ST NE
7T H S T N E
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33RD ST S E
55TH ST SE
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V
E
S
E
S 3 1 4 T H S T
20TH ST NW
7TH ST SE
2N D ST SE
15TH ST SE
E MAIN ST
7 2 N D ST SE
1 7 TH ST SE
B
ST
NE
61ST ST SE
I PL
NE
E
ST
SE
56TH AVE S
15TH ST SE
SE 307TH PL
QUINCY
AVE
SE
8TH ST SE
T
ST NW
D PL SE
I PL NE
33RD ST SE
N ST SE
22ND ST SE
U
C
T
N
W
3 2 N D S T S E
25TH ST SE
44TH ST NW
7TH ST SE
R PL NE
10TH ST NE
SE 295TH ST
13TH ST SE
56TH
A
V
E
S
N ST NE
A
ST NE
SE 293RD S T
K ST NE
K ST NE
107TH
A
V
E
S
E
53RD ST SE
J ST NE
SE 282ND ST
176TH AVE E
S 307TH S T
14TH ST SE
21ST ST SE
5T H ST N E
5TH ST N E
31ST ST SE
30TH ST SE
D ST SE
3 2ND ST SE
5TH ST SE
S 331ST ST
37TH ST S E
S 288TH ST
S E 323RD PL
32ND PL NE
25TH ST SE
51ST S T N E
TH
O
M
A
S
AVE
SE
50T H S T N E
SE 297TH ST
16TH ST SE
S E 300TH ST
SE 286TH PL
S 296TH ST
S 324TH ST
SE 288TH ST
B PL NW
5 5 TH ST SE
21ST ST SE
4TH ST SW
DOGWOOD
DR
SE
S 300TH ST
S 302ND PL
O ST SE
PANORAM
A
D
R SE
S 319TH ST
8TH ST NE
SE 282ND S T
19TH ST S E
W ST NW
SE 43RD ST
30TH ST NW
24 T H S T SE
SE 297TH ST
S 303RD PL
H
S
T
NE
SE 284TH ST
A L P INE DR
SE
65T
H
AVE
S
22ND ST NW
45T H S T NE
MOUNTAIN VIEW
DR
S
W
SE 281ST ST
SE 290TH PL
SE 42ND ST
28TH ST SE
WARD AVE SE
OLYMPIC
ST
SE
S 288TH ST
J ST SE
6TH ST NW
57TH ST SE
S
E
289TH ST
3 7 T H W A Y S E
S 312TH S T
SE 285TH ST
42ND ST NE
2 2ND WAY
N
E
6 9 T H S T S E
SE 294TH ST
47TH ST S E
23RD ST SE
SE 294TH PL
V
S
T
N
W
17TH ST NE
16TH ST NE
SE 286TH ST
SE 326T H PL
S 318TH ST
G ST SE
RANDALL
AVE
S
E
22ND ST SE
23RD ST SE
24TH ST SE
25TH ST SE
HEATHER
AVE
SE
SE 282ND ST
H ST NW
21ST ST NE
36TH S T SE
SE 312TH
W
A
Y
1
0
2
N
D
A
V
E
S
E
EVE R G REEN W A Y S E
3
7TH
PL SE
29TH ST NW
SUPERMALL AC R D SW
SE 301ST ST
SE 287TH ST
47TH ST SE
SE 284TH STSE 284TH ST
HO
W
A
RD
R
D
S
E
I ST NW
140TH AVE SE
S 287TH ST
FOSTER AVE SE
J
O
H
N
R
EDDINGTON R D NE
35TH WAY SE
SE 321ST PL
K
ST
SE
108TH
AVE
SE
C ST SE
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A
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BLVD
(BOEING)
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1
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4
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MON
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F ST NE
G ST SE
127TH
PL
SE
D ST SW
D ST SE
55TH
AVE
S
S
C
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D
R
S
E
148TH AVE SE
I ST SE
L ST SE
R
ST
NE
B ST SE
127TH
PL
SE
M ST NE
G ST SW
GRE
E
N R IVER A CRD
SE
NATHAN
AVE SE
T ST NE
118T
H
PL
SE
110TH AVE SE
ACADEMY
D
R
SE
G
S
T
SE
PERR Y AVE SE
HEMLOCK ST SE
1
1
2
T
H
PL
SE
64TH AVE S
ELM ST SE
52ND AVE S
R ST
NW
V
ST
NW
WEST B
LVD (B
OEI
NG)
111TH PL
SE
55TH PL
S
128TH
PL
SE
R ST NW
6 8 T H S T SE
R PL SE
PIKE ST NE
DOGWOOD
ST
SE
V
CT SE
RIV ER DR SE
111TH AVE SE
52ND PL S
D ST NE
108TH AVE SE
ALPINE
ST SE
J ST NE
L ST NE
L
ST
SE
5
8T
H
A
V
E
S
C
S
T
SE
I ST NE
D ST SE
MILL POND DR SE
E ST NE
1ST S T NE
58TH AVE S
QUINCY
AVE
S
E
L ST SE
69TH S T S E
LAKE TAPPS DR SE
51ST AVE S
SE 299TH P L
D ST SE
GINKGO ST
SE
C
ST
NE
118TH AVE SE
J ST NE
O ST NE
PIKE ST NE
HI
G
H
LAND DR
SE
59TH
AV
E
S
U
ST
S
E
E
V
E
R
G
R
E
E
N
W
A
Y
S
E
118TH AVE SE
N ST NE
H ST SE
L ST NE
E
A
ST
BLVD
(
BOEING)
Z
ST
SE
17TH DR SE
FIR ST SE
H ST NE
54TH AVE S
W
ST
NW
E ST NE
57TH P L SE
G ST NE
TER
R
ACE
VIEW
LN
SE
A
ST
N
W
A ST E
FRONTAGE
RD
108TH AVE SE
PEARL AVE SE
F ST SE
PACIFIC AVE S
H ST SE
PIKE ST NW
142ND
AVE S E
A A B Y DR NW
54TH AVE S
55TH AVE S
BRIDGET AVE SE
RIV E R V I E W DR NE
U
S
T
N
W
C ST NE
STUCK RIVER DR SE
CLAY ST NW
M ST NW
PERIMETER RD SW
1
2
6TH
A
V
E SE
S E 288TH PL
109
TH
PL
S
E
SE 295TH ST
51ST AVE S
AUBURN
W
AY
S
AUBURN
AVE NE
A
ST
SE
K
E
R
S
E
Y
W
A
Y
S
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EA
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W
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BURN W
A
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H
A
R
V
E
Y R
D N
E
W MAIN ST E M A I N S T
15T H S T S W
112TH AVE SE
15TH ST NW
I
ST
NE
SE
304TH W A Y
4T H ST SE
L
A
K
E
T
A
PP
S
P
K
WY SE
SE 281ST ST
TERRA
C
E
DR
NW
A ST NW
R ST SE
S 316TH ST
37TH ST NE
SE 304TH ST
RIVERW A L K DR S E
LAKE T A P P S PKWY S E
29TH ST SE
41ST ST S E
SE 312TH ST
15TH ST NW
8T H ST N E
WEST
VALLEY
HWY
N
ELLINGSON RD SW
L
A
K
E
L
A
N
D
H
I
L
L
S
W
A
Y
S
E
S 277TH ST
SE 320TH STSE 320TH ST321ST ST S
15TH ST NE
LEA HILL R D S E
37T H S T NW
PEASLEY C A NYON RD S
SE 3 0 4 T H ST
BOUNDARY BLVD SW
D
ST
NE
SE 312TH ST
WEST VALLEY
HWY
N
C
ST
SW
51ST AVE S
AUBUR N-BLACK DIAMOND RD SE
R ST SE
132ND
AVE
SE
132ND AVE SE
WEST VALLEY
HWY
S
A
U
B
U
R
N
W
A
Y N
AUBURN WAY N
124TH AVE SE
R
ST
SE
M ST SE
M ST SE
ORAVETZ RD SE
112TH AVE SE
112TH AVE SE
B ST NW
EMERALD
DOWNS
DR
NW
M ST NE
C ST NW
A ST NE
104TH
AVE
SE
D
ST
NW
C
S
T
S
W
15TH ST SW
S
2
7
2
N
D
WAY
M
I
L
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T
A
R
Y
R
D
S
16 TH S T E
AUBURN-BLACK DIA M O N D RD S E
9 T H ST E
A
U
B
U
RN
WAY
N
S 288TH ST
2
1
0
T
H
A
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SUMNER-TAPPS
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W
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FOR E S T C ANYON RD E
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S
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B
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R
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N
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M
C
L
A
W
RD S
MILITARY RD S
182ND
AVE
E
214TH AVE E
142ND AVE E
108TH AVE SE
S 277TH ST
J O VIT A B L V D E
WEST
VALLEY
HWY
SW
116TH AVE SE
WEST VALLEY HWY NW
124TH AVE SE
STEWART RD SE
SE 272ND ST
S 272ND ST
8TH ST E
24TH ST E
M
I
L
I
T
A
R
Y
R
D
S
SE 272ND ST
WEST
VALLEY
HWY
S
W
SE KENT-KANGLEY
R
D
ELLINGSON RD SW
S E 2 7 4 T H S T
24TH ST E
68TH
AVE
S
38TH
AVE
S
W
E
S
T
V
A
L
L
E
Y
H
W
Y
S
W
EAST
V
A
L
L
E
Y
HWY
S
E
CENTRAL AVE S
S 277TH S T
2
62
3
18
19
44
21 8
38
51
58
1
41
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12
16
42
10
4
9
60
40
43
65
6
66
11
7
5
46
47
47
49
54
23
56
24
59
14
63
20
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Appendix B
D ST SE
1S T S T NE
A ST SW
1S T S T NE
3RD S T N E
5TH S T N E
4TH ST N E
1ST ST SW
2ND ST SW
2ND ST NW
2ND ST NW
2ND ST NW
1ST ST NE
PA RK AV E N E
2ND ST S E
B
S
T
NE
A ST NW
1ST ST SW
2ND ST SE
1ST ST SE
2ND ST NW
S DIVISION ST
3RD ST NE
N DIVISION ST
4TH ST SW
A ST NE
D
ST
NW
B ST NE
N DIVISION ST
1ST ST NE
2ND ST SE
2ND ST NE
PA R K AV E NE
6TH ST N E
D ST SW
TRANSIT
RD
SW
D ST NE
A ST SW
A ST NE
D ST NW
C
S
T
SW
AUBURN
AVE
NE
W MAIN ST
AUBURN WAY S
3RD ST NE
A ST NW
E M AIN S T
4T H ST SE
3RD ST NW
A ST SE
A ST NW
CROSS ST SE
3 R D S T SW
A
U
BU
R
N
WAY
N
C ST NW
C ST SW
3
19
44
21
8
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