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* Transportation Advisory Board CITY OF Regular Meeting UBIjRN February 11, 2025 - 5:00 PM City Hall Council Chambers WASHINGTON AGENDA CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC PARTICIPATION A. The Transportation Advisory Board Meeting scheduled for Tuesday, February 11, 2025 at 5:00 p.m. will be held in person and virtually. Virtual Participation Link: To listen to the meeting by phone or Zoom, please call the number below or click the link: Telephone: 253 215 8782 Toll Free: 888 475 4499 Meeting ID: 821 0589 7392 Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82105897392 ROLL CALL ANNOUNCEMENTS, REPORTS, AND PRESENTATIONS AGENDA MODIFICATIONS AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION This is the place on the agenda where the public is invited to speak to the Board on any issue. A. The public can participate in-person or submit written comments in advance. Participants can submit written comments via mail or email. All written comments must be received prior to 3:00 p.m. on the day of the scheduled meeting and must be 350 words or less. Please mail written comments to: City of Auburn Attn: Molly Mendez, Administrative Assistant 25 W Main St Auburn, WA 98001 Email written comments to: tabpubliccomment@auburnwa.gov If an individual requires accommodation to allow for remote oral comment because of a difficulty attending a meeting of the governing body, the City requests notice of the need for accommodation by 5:00 p.m. on the day before the scheduled meeting. Participants can request accommodation to be able to provide a remote oral comment by contacting the Page 1 of 103 Engineering Department in person, by phone (253) 931-3010 or by email to tabpubliccomment@auburnwa.gov. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. Approval of minutes for the meeting on November 13, 2024* ACTION ITEMS DISCUSSION ITEMS A. Sound Transit Access Improvement Project Update (Ingrid Gaub, Sound Transit)* Sound Transit staff will provide a project overview and update on the access improvement project which includes the construction of a 2nd parking garage for the Sounder Station. B. King County South Links Connection Update (Veronica Bean, King County Metro)* King County staff will provide an update on the work being done to plan for service changes in South King County as it relates to the implementation of the Federal Way Link extension and to the expansion of the Metro Flex program. C. 2024 Transportation Capital Project - Wrap Up and 2025 Preview (Jeff Bender)* D. Transportation Grant Update and Annual TIP Update (James Webb)* E. Neighborhood Traffic Safety Program and CTR Update (Veronica Bean)* F. Next meeting topics: - Traffic Impact Fee Update - Transportation Improvement Plan Update - State of our Streets Report - Photo Enforcement Report and Update - Route 497 Update G. Other Discussion Items / Roundtable ADJOURNMENT A. Next meeting will be held on Tuesday, May 13, 2025 at 5:00 P.M. Agendas and minutes are available to the public at the City Clerk's Office and on the City website (http://www.auburnwa.gov). Page 2 of 103 CITY OF J\iJBIJIIF4 AGENDA BILL APPROVAL FORM WASHINGTON Agenda Subject: Meeting Date: Approval of minutes for the meeting on November 13, 2024* February 11, 2025 Department: Attachments: Budget Impact: Public Works Draft Minutes Administrative Recommendation: Approve the minutes for the meeting on November 13, 2024. Background for Motion: Move to approve the minutes for the meeting on November 13, 2024. Background Summary: See attached. Councilmember: Staff: Ingrid Gaub Page 3 of 103 Transportation Advisory Board CITY OF * Regular Meeting A1ji1jii..pj November 13, 2024 - 5:00 PM City Hall Council Chambers WASHINGTON MINUTES CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC PARTICIPATION ROLL CALL Present: Peter Di Turi, Patricia Larson, Michael Harbin, Ajay Ganesan, Tyson Hiffman, Dennis Grad, Emanuel Dolo Excused absence: Derek Ronnfeldt Unexcused absence: Riley Patterson City Staff. Public Works Director Ingrid Gaub, Assistant Director/City Engineer Jacob Sweeting and Administrative Assistant Molly Mendez Outside Presenters: Janine Robinson - King County Metro, Lluvia Ellison-Moralies - King County Metro, Ian Kowalski - King County Metro AGENDA MODIFICATIONS AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION There was no public comment. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. Approval of minutes for the meeting on May 14, 2024* It was moved by Board Member Harbin, seconded by Board Member Ganesan that the Board approve the Transportation Advisory Board minutes for May 14, 2024. Motion carried. ACTION ITEMS A. Election of Chair and Vice Chair for 2025* Board Member Harbin excused himself from the Chair/Vice Chair selection. Page 4 of 103 Board Member Hiffman nominated themself for Chair, it was seconded by Board Member Grad. It was moved to elect Board Member Hiffman for Chair for 2025. Motion passed unanimously. Board Member Ganesan nominated themself for Vice Chair, it was seconded by Board Member Harbin. It was moved to elect Board Member Ganesan for Vice Chair for 2025. Motion passed unanimously. B. 2025 Meeting Schedule Review (Gaub) It was moved by Boardmember Harbin, seconded by Boardmember Ganesan to approve the 2025 Meeting Schedule. Motion carried. DISCUSSION ITEMS A. King County Metro I-Line Project Update (Metro) King County staff will provide a project overview and update. King County may also provide brief information on its Metro Flex program. King County Metro Staff Presenting: Janine Robinson, Project Manager for Rapid Ride I-Line Lluvia Ellison-Morales, Senior Community Engagement for Rapid Ride I-Line Ian Kowalski, Line Lead for Rapid Ride I-Line King County Metro Staff presented the King County Metro I-Line Project Update to the Board. Several questions were asked and answered during the presentation. B. Comprehensive Safety Action Plan (Sweeting)* Staff will review the final Comprehensive Safety Action Plan. Jacob Sweeting, Assistant Director/City Engineer, presented the Comprehensive Safety Action Plan to the Board. Several questions were asked and answered during the presentation. C. Transportation Program Updates (Sweeting)* Staff will provide updates on recent grant applications, traffic calming program, State of Our Streets report, Comprehensive Transportation Plan, and projects in construction. Jacob Sweeting, Assistant Director/City Engineer, presented the Transportation Program Updates to the Board. Several questions were asked and answered during the presentation. D. Board Members Recognition (Gaub) Ingrid Gaub, Public Works Director, recognized Board Members Larson and Helms whose terms are up on December 31, 2024, and thanked them for their services. Public Works Director Gaub also recognized Board Chair Peter Di Turi and thanked him for his service on this Board for the last two years. Chair Di Turi has resigned his position on the Board. Page 5 of 103 E. 2024 Board Report and 2025 Board Work Plan (Gaub)* Review the draft 2024 Board Report and the proposed 2025 Board Work Plan Ingrid Gaub, Public Works Director, presented the 2024 Board Report and 2025 Board Work Plan to the Board. Public Works Director Gaub mentioned that King County Metro will be added to 2025 Work Plan as they confirmed they will be back with additional presentations. F. Next Meeting Topics: • Sound Transit update on the Access Improvements (ie 2nd Garage) G. Other Discussion Items / Roundtable No other items were discussed. ADJOURNMENT A. Next meeting will be held on Tuesday, February 11, 2025 at 5 p.m. There being no further business to come before the Transportation Advisory Board, it was moved by Board Member Harbin, seconded by Board Member Dolo to adjourn the meeting. Motion carried. The meeting was adjourned at 7:20 p.m. Next meeting will be held on Tuesday, February 11, 2025 at 5:00 p.m. APPROVED this 11 day of February, 2025. Tyson Hiffman, Chair Molly Mendez, Administrative Assistant Page 6 of 103 CITY OF J\iJBIJIIF4 AGENDA BILL APPROVAL FORM WASHINGTON Agenda Subject: Meeting Date: Sound Transit Access Improvement Project Update (Ingrid Gaub, Sound February 11, 2025 Transit)* Sound Transit staff will provide a project overview and update on the access improvement project which includes the construction of a 2nd parking garage for the Sounder Station. Department: Attachments: Budget Impact: Public Works Presentation Administrative Recommendation: For discussion only. Background for Motion: Background Summary: See attached. Councilmember: Staff: Ingrid Gaub Page 7 of 103 Auburn Station Parking & Access Improvements Project Update Auburn Transportation Advisory Board February 11 , 2025 SOUNDTRANSIT What we 'll cover today • Project Overview • Project Schedule .�� . - • Community Engagement ,... 00111100. _ --- i • Questions - loll - ` - ' _—' iiiI - _ 0. 1�i 1� .-- ir+ ii :r t—` 2. ;r 4 ram' _ ,r - - / IM 11111 11111 i F - �� IT 2 T SOUNDTRANSIT Page 9 of 103 Project Overview 0 Sounder trains Sink.Project Overview ,,ir S*itxn O Nws tgtag site Existing p ng liew padutg • New 6-level garage with A N approximately 675 parking stalls W Lxm st • Charging stations for EVs _ • Enhanced brick façade with glass 0 tut: n and metal elements and ttStS„r integrated artwork © IIL re © r [,song >u:arc Pan.,g '`t4 ae uara • Bus, bike & pedestrian 2ndStSW etus improvements 4 L>r svr Page 11 of 103 Nonmotorized Improvements • Pedestrian improvements at 1st and A Streets could include curb extensions, rapid flashing beacons, crosswalks and ADA curb ramps • Improved bus stop in the area , in partnership with King County Metro • New smart bicycle lockers at the station (completed 2022) 5 TsouNDrRANs►r Page 12 of 103 Our contractors • In 2023, ST Board awarded the , 'ill contract for design and k !. ilirs,-; '.,L ,,b , 1 c construction to Absher and WJA : / I ,f/r �, :: r •1 Design Collaborative. 2 - , it �-�-�- - ' t 1 . 7 : : • , 4 ..r1:! .... " IllWri. • The two companies have 4 ;,� f 4,,,,., collaborated for 25+ years. � � ,,�a.11 M • ,4...t •. '4.: ‘ . ..1. 0 ,4,1_ .:_ 147 kI _ .. - 1 .-. • Artist Sam Obrovac is creating an {,-;- ''; II. l integrated artwork in the stair and -. - - - .4 _� elevator tower. 6 T SOUNDTRANSIT Page 13 of 103 What is Design-Build? Design-Bid-Build Design-Build Sound i Sound Transit Transit (Owner) (Owner) I I NE Contractor Contractor Designer I A/E Subconsultants Subcontractors Suppliers Subcontractors Suppliers Designer I r Subconsultants 7 T SOUNDTRANSIT Page 14 of 103 Project Timeline & Milestones Schedule 0 O WE ARE HERE 4:16 PLANNING As, . DESIGN/CONSTRUCTIO i OPEN TO p 2017-2021 2021-2026 PUBLIC 2027 • Nov. 2017: Sound Transit Board identified • Hire a firm to design and build the project preferred improvement package • Acquire property and obtain permits • 201 E/2019: Conceptual engineering • Groundbreaking and construction updates and environmental review • Fall 2019: Public comment • Complete parking garage design • Early 2020: Sound Transit Board • Complete garage construction selected project to build 9 T SOUNDTRANSIT Page 16 of 103 Official Groundbreaking Ir..;,-.i...,I.,., r• .••_ ,i-_-•..4. • 1. ..l' ...-,„,;•..' ,.,... .1, .. t' .. f -• •1LH ,. . -... I j :. ... : [4 ....,.—.'.. Auburn Station Parking & ,•_.'1._!..,,.'r,' :‘,.,. . ‘;. - - Access Access improvements ^ �f .•-,_...4..,.i...i.i.-i i,•-_,•.4-,_-... -.'____ __.__ ........,.. . .. • 1 .. 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' _ ..�-,1 .' .. •,41i."3C!k"�?l._ '�•`. ohs.`' J' ...w._ 10 T SOUNDTRANSIT Page 17 of 103 Next Steps & Upcoming Work 5aundertrains • Ongoing — Street & side- - SeattleLakerrocd 2nd5t511/ s:a7n sc4 h4,a,Care 3atm• walk closures 0 ireetdiaa hubr�rnAarwmg area c,ara9e 113 Construcflmvehides • QI 2025 Ground roadway gleaning 1'.r St !yl roadxak N iiii -- Lv Hall i improvements • Q2 2025 — Tower crane waiR. m erection Il • S# Aua#iburn on 1sr5t5w Q2/Q3/Q4 2025 Foundations and concreteLI L, . einamg a superstructure ",.'�.• Porklog Ierkur:: Garage =tPA* 2ndSl5VY aar 11 T SOUNDTRANSIT Page 18 of 103 Community Engagement _ ,_ • lT i Visit our online open house by Dec. 31! ❑- ❑ • 1 y Is Visita nuestra jot nada de puertas abiertas online ■-. * antes del 31 de diciembret - ❑ ' soundtransiteorg/auburn-access-construction T SOUNDTRANSIT O Auburn Station Parking and T SOUNDTlt;ANSTT FIRSRT STD PMD Access Improvements °WA E`E EPT Union Station,401 S Jadcaan St. Seattle,WA 98104-2828 ENTERPRISE SRVCS B8601 See inside to learn more about the project and get details about in-person information sessions. Eche un vistazo para conocer mas sobre el proyecto y obtener datalles sobre las sesiones inforrnatwaa ET SOUNDTRANSIT Select Language presenciales. Espanol Powered by Translate soundtransitorg/auburn-access-construction g • E Auburn Station Parking and lnforrnation in alternative formals IMI/Ilir 1r>ronnadOn en formatos altemativos� IN g°D2o,-49�„�, 711 I Access Improvements accessibilityrsounduansitorg a fO g Overview Design Construction FAQs Overview Sound Transit is building a new parking garage located at 1st and A Streets NW. 0 Sounder trains This facility will add over 600 new parking stalls near the station. —0k O New ansttuffgarage „„„„ on The project design has changed since our community outreach in 2018-2022. b ilgingr•ron9 site e" tt.,.rrO Some notable elements include: 1st Si NW A 13 T SOUNDTRANSIT Page 20 of 103 Project Contacts Auburn Station Access Project Page www.soundtransit. org/auburn-station-access Email the project team auburngarage(a�sou ndtransit.orq Call Community Engagement - Valerie Cortes (253) 303-3766 24-hour construction hotline (888) 298-2395 14 T SOUNDTRANSIT Page 21 of 103 Questions ? Page 22 of 103 Thank you. T SOUNDTRANSIT o soundtransit. org f V 0 Page 23 of 103 CITY OF J\iJBIJIIF4 AGENDA BILL APPROVAL FORM WASHINGTON Agenda Subject: Meeting Date: King County South Links Connection Update (Veronica Bean, King County February 11, 2025 Metro)* King County staff will provide an update on the work being done to plan for service changes in South King County as it relates to the implementation of the Federal Way Link extension and to the expansion of the Metro Flex program. Department: Attachments: Budget Impact: Public Works Presentation Administrative Recommendation: For discussion only. Background for Motion: Background Summary: See attached. Councilmember: Staff: Ingrid Gaub Page 24 of 103 \ c3 A MOB/L/7- • • South Link Connections King County Mobility Project METRO Presentation to Auburn Transportation Advisory Board February 11, 2025 l.4l King County J METRO Moving forward together South Link Link c'Onnect, Page 25 of 103 QLink light rail angle Lake Angle Lake—Federal Way 5 200m st®Angle Lake Background a Surface Creek al Creek Pk I111 Elevated i / vane Other service z i comet��vr�or k Link 1 Line:Angle Lake—Seattle (in service) g!". ( Federal Way—Tacoma G,een Riv Three new stations added to e, • (future service) ry n�a:L,�raeso�,t��a,ea the 1 Line as early as 2026 0 New station Q Existing station • Kent Des Moines P New parking Veterans P Existing parking © Kent • Star Lake S240thS3 Des Moines A Rcz,°ours • Federal Way Downtown r °` e ., Sal ale, State Fmk ',P,,,,, J Lak®Fe,rvic4 Aa:k Puget Sound gg Star Lake r 2 5212"d St s Srar Lake r ePd P? 3 5 Steel Lake E 5320th01 Federal Way Ophht Downtown�J Page 26 of 103 ❑Project Study Area `g il ® 1 South link Connections Metro Transit Routes` Pro e c t S c o e , w ��Frequent routes 1 I` paa All-day routes 1 )" _� Peak Only routes(acth/e) earien i UK ILA Transit _11:1 Peak Only routes(suspended) BURIEN CN1b" iotemn%angel !', ua I7 Flexible Service Areas(DART) p roam an • Project routes — Twenty-two routes 114M. 7A' ' •—Southbnk and Stanon(planned) -.'�' ~ 61 'Ear c�I SEATAC Link Line 1 and Station l IIIrkww [�-�( / \� Mr and P✓� ®Sounder Station • Ten all-day routes: A Line, 156, 165, 181, NORM PARK ; QSaton n —Current Sound Transit Express routes —Other Metro Transit routes(unchanged) 182, 183, 187, 631, 901, 903 i Flexible Service Areas(Metro Flex) AMagyP8 QTrar¢R Center O Permanent Park&Ride g "Metro raves considered for change during this project • Twelve peak-only routes: 121, 122, 123, a ,__ __ 154, 157, 162, 177, 178, 179, 190, 193, KENT ; ry 1. 197 , — p Ke/kmes ♦ NPBR CD 1 .� DasiMomeehrx wnh..a. '�•.. 1 j staton N ,1_- • Project area Communities in eleven cities DES MOINES IIII'F`" aka and unincorporated King County MeP, �` Redondo ' Starcake.VA no na.-�sbtion • Algona, Auburn, Burien, Des Moines, i`"'' 0 a Federal Way, Kent, Normandy Park, Pacific, — 7 AUBURN77, r t4.400, l &edam!an S Aa P&P. �a 3 •/ / ( station �sc SeaTac, Tukwila, and unincorporated areas = SWBP4 _.;ilit FeTO s3zah Sprs dF'8 aR S - • The project area will be the focus of _ ',MI'r. ��7 - GO SR 1 a�� /Aubu Ishn Sh Sa: amoritl community engagement and , " t _ ALGO"A _ N equity analyses = �. e tr± IA11LION PACIFIC Page 27 of 103 Engagement Timeline - Fall 2026 Implementation Mobility Board Mobility Board Reviews Mobility Board Reviews Prioritizes Needs Recommendations Final Proposal 11It 0 • Q _ • IQ Mar — May '24 Dec '24- Feb '25 Summer '25 Spring '26 Phase I Phase 2 Phase 3 King County Council & Needs Service Service Sound Transit Assessment Concepts Proposal Board • * . . . . . ii121 . • Interview community • Present proposed changes to • King County Executive stakeholders on mobility public transmits final service needs and barriers • Develop and present service • Explain how the design network to King County • Review recent engagement concepts based on prioritized matured and what influenced Council for adoption in the project area needs the concepts • Final service network to • Conduct baseline equity • Solicit public feedback • Seek feedback on ways to Sound Transit Board for analysis and analysis of • Learn more about community refine and optimize adoption existing service needs and priorities • Final equity analysis • Plan for implementation and barriers • Review of concepts using community education • Recruit Mobility Board and • Service Design Best Partner Review Board Practices • Public InputAlk I • Equity Review 4 Partner Review Board Partner Review Board Partner Review Board Page 28 of 103 What has informed the Phase 2 Network Data & Analysis CommunityInput I Capital y p Considerations Where Current Direct Rider Partner people are Equity Ridership, Phase 1 Feedback Mobility Review Layovers, new traveling to Priority Crowding& Survey (outreach Board Board pathways and turns, and from Areas ProductivityMeetings new stops events) Meetings Community Input informed: Priority Mobility Needs Important connections & destinations Three Decision Making Factors: Community Input, Equity, Service Design Best Practices l.4l King County C Q METRO Moving forward together Len,( South Link rOnnecN°' Page 29 of 103 South Link Connections Phase 2: Proposed Transit How does the network LEGEND respond to Mobility Needs? RapldRlderoute Frequent route irnnsit row, ® lore]route BURIES <°1 1 IBI'1 Sme° ,� . � Ie.drP°9` •—®—• Peab°nly route Q Current Sound Transit Express route 611 ,as SEATAt A r.. .1 (5 Other Metro transit rowes 1,6 Tuk°rnz link Line 1 and station(Existing) 8P NORMAPNNDDY V. - TUKWILd —�—Unk Unel end station(future) Mobility Needs What's in the concept ,e.l as 5°nnder5°�"°°"'�"°° a„ 1 Puget - - - ❑'Transit Center Q Permanent Park&Ride nnyn lakn.- Sound un°° and P&R i DART area Metro Flex Zone �s:�,:lev�sungl p O;0 • Two new Metro Flex pilot zones in Federal Wayi. ° 9 i83 1 Greater transit and Auburn ---1 0 0 KENT coverage 1°° DES M INER STATION1 1111., - f nrcVFznes C • Provide earlier and/or later trips throughout the ® °'°"$ °'°°aR& R E P NN�.,,, week on seven routes (156, 181, 182, 183, 186, MOINESE. FEM.N WAY STATION{FUTURE) N Improve early-morning 187 DOWNTOWN,PT oN R� = "'IL FUTURE, and night-time service , 903) m Wn=, p p,E—TRANSIT • �eg ,.ten Routes reoriented to serve future Link stations ( f 3 • Added new frequent services 00005r 1B3 :51/......0"1%1 AUBURNit}'J • Trips come more often on five routes 193 Faster transit travel c,% times • Improved travel time and directness between FEDERAL p„�s more ia West Federal Way and Downtown Federal Way �r WAY ,n,,i 82 le, a°nE 5, B It - 4iR jstll,r, • ALGONA F. w N, rrrr 0t cn„,nlnw.a O 0 rw' MILTON PACIFIC '•,., CAI King County Page 30 of 103 South Link Connections Phase 2: Proposed Transit How does the network LEGEND respond to Mobility Needs? Rapldelde route Frequent route nnnri, roach I CI Local route <° BURIEN Ilt 42 IC Sme^ '9 xT IendrPn91 —®—• Feabonly route Q Current Sound Transit Express route Mobility Needs What's in the concept "' 1fi6 SEATAC a . `5 Other Metro transit coulee Ai Link Line 1 and station(Existing) ^adE°a — —Unk Unel and station(future) NORMANDY s : fi TUKWILd — • New frequent service on main east west PARK b I yoe + +Sounder South and sWnon 1 connections Puget u - - •^s•'"_ - o Transit Center Q Permanent Park&Ride �9�eke Sound and a d PeR i DART area Mono Flex Zone I. 156 • New Route 164: Kent Des Moines Station tot`rdnq' rs3,et Green River College via Kent Station Improved east-west ---1 KENT connections • Improved Route 181: Twin Lakes to Green EMI DB I. 5n r6^ River College via Auburn Station ®t- °NI n��ay , . ®, Ix, $ Ren!StatIona^dP&P • Route 183: new Sunday service - DES MOINES • STAR LAKE ,181 ^- • FEnk HAL WAY STATION tFnTIIRE Route 631: new Saturday and Sunday service nnvn,°WN,,,,3oN 0, ,o • ° IF°T°RE, • Trips come more often on five routes on weekends _ a, m;"° Pan �° ° o ^ SAT • Later and/or earlier trips on six routes on °F..E,°°^,. , `� SUN � eoo ,a, ]Ilf # weekends 0000 Increased weekend 1B3 AUBURN service • 35 percent more trips on Saturday and 75 percent r % more trips on Sunday. Ire o' • For most routes, Saturday and Sunday schedules FEWAYAL s„T, ° 1e' y ,^a am ena 120,i `3 R 5, are more consistent with each other, making E ' kt service easier to understand. S ALG°"A , + mmwrRc c�,.nPore^a w.w ,w' MILTON PACIFIC ,,^ kg King County Page 31 of 103 South Link Connections Phase 2: Proposed Transit Network Tradeoffs LEGEND .--Rapldttide route iiltE Frequent route transit row, ® Loral route BURIEN <°"rw 4 InternationalI i r� . ana P&A • Peakon7y route lea ring) •— — 4. Curter Sound Transit Express route • Removed nine suspended routes and 1fi6 SEATAC �5 QherMetr°rrnaltrou,es T„a,,, link Beet and station(existing) wm=N! - and PM ————Link Bee 1 and station(future) one in-service peak-only route to invest NORMANDY �11 TU0K6WILA f PAR e:tnm9l S sounder south and station in prioritized mobility needs. Puget Staten 1 olransd<eNr oPeFinaNer Park dRide Sound m is 9l DART areaMetro Flex Zone • Routes 121, 122, 123, 154, 157, , a �n 177, 178, 179, 190, 197 KENT 166 DES MANES STATION 1 1111., • Reduced unproductive and low-ridershipo s ®`, � �ar ® ' nit A�JF=Nnoaaatnt, 0 DES service to invest in prioritized mobility STAR LA. MDINESMAH `'. oA STATION IFINPEI_ DOWNTOWN 51117 ON _ merAneeds. JTJNfImMXr o A1®; • Replacement of DART Route 901 402r�;O so, • Trip reductions on Route 162 •• AUBURN 106 „r=I i • Stop reductions on Route 193 '1 a P VciSws,T FEDERAL aumn�lm ,as WAY so1L/ ter °1e: q a�aca'C s 9. e; B NPBA MY e t ilt. A ALcaNA 3sEln t, F. s'w ....a we„ter. mtOwrttO Fw•a I...0 ttt.� A��•. MILTON PACIFIC CAI King County Page 32 of 103 Impacts to Auburn King County METRO Moving forward together South Link Link C1nnect\0°" Page 33 of 103 Impacts to Auburn NJ gi S 288th St z No Change o 111 I Routes 160, 184, 915, 917 183 AUBURN I r Auburn • Not part of the South Link Connections 186 193 P&R Ra5£, 164 0 project scope. `0i 181 _ - P Federal WayiS 320th St P&R peasle Auburn 181 Canyon Station P&R and P&R S q" Improved and new services o Q i51h St SVJGONA • Improved frequent Route 181 L ALGONA • New frequent Route 164 m • New Metro Flex pilot zone _l h ti 0 0.5 1 1.5 Miles PACIFIC C South Link Link COnnect\oct' Page 34 of 103 Improved Route 181: Twin Lakes P&R to Green River College via Federal Way Downtown Station, Outlet Collection Seattle, and Auburn Station How often might this bus run? 9 99 i AUBURN Frequency(minutes) r Federal Way � Peak Midday Evening Night Hours of Service Downtown , 6-9 am 9 am- 7-10 pm 10 pm— Rounded to the nearest 15 Q staeon 3-7 pm 3 pm 5 am minutes SW320thSt (Future) t (7). See Inset 0 �sJ pm, '^ Below Federal W S gay (arvyon m Weekday 15 15 20 30 5:00 am—11:00 pm rvc 320th St P&a p&s A horn Q anps FSth St SW Station 1.7i g © _Snd PM Saturday 20 20 20 60 7:00 am—11:00 pm P&R S348thSt sR eq FEDERAL WAY Sunday 20 20 20 60 7:00 am—11:00 pm ALGONA " 0 0.5 t Key: Service Service No r Cl Increase Decrease Change , Miles s 3.5t 9 k How might my bus be changing? FEDERAL 1` WAY ���a� � 1 , r a i'Federal Way _ : : L Downtown �iim SAT Station(future} SUN O �8� '%h" 0 Faster travel times Improved east- Increased Improved early morning ee e. west connections weekend service and nighttime service E n + s 3rzna St [DuwntownFederauwaYl 0 • Improved Route 181 would serve Federal Way Downtown Station. There Station Inset Map Federal Way! ua cnn, 5 320th St P&R would be no other changes to the path that the bus takes. • More trips throughout the day on weekdays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Earlier trips in the morning and later trips in the evening on Sundays Proposed Route 181 —• Other routes Removed Route 181 0 New stops 0 Permanent Park&Ride Link line 1 and ---4, Sounder South and station station(future) Page 35 of 103 New Route 164: Kent Des Moines Station to Green River College via Kent Station How often might this bus run? ) , ]!.n ' Burien 11 MR AU 5 iwi 51-C131 ' t �,t� Frequency (minutes) Key: RUMEN j51' ' Ir 11• UK IL r 5�� , as t Peak MiddayEveningNight Hours of Service , �� 9 Service Increase - 6-9 am 9 am- 7-10 pm 10 pm- Rounded to the nearest 15 _ n SEATAC;N' _. Maw 3-7 pm 3 pm 5 am minutes 1 Service Decrease i^ a �" NORMAN O ^ - I " Weekday PARK s, / ; 15 15 30 30 4:30 am— 11:00 pm No Change e I s z)4ipj Saturday 30 30 30 30 5:30 am— 11:00 pm SE 006M 4t q�� 5716thsr l` / f Sunday ; I KEN 1 30 30 30 30 5:30 am— 11:00 pm 1 / 1F K@oDe. 7- penNm a '_ How might my bus be changing? Es Ken Des 0- Kent Station �'164 �_-° DINES / Moines I- Station OSANI aL f \ lEib i �i:. SUN /a�/ T 'd7�a�, M•P&n_ Faster travel times Improved east- Improved early Increased sat itro west connections morning and weekend service �2. t - t nighttime service l _ W • Route 165 would be split into two new routes: frequent Route 164 and local Route : 1) - AUBURN 1 166. 1 • New Route 164 would replace the portion of Route 165 that travels between Kent RP, - g FEDERAL WAY / � Des Moines Station and Kent/Green River College. For travel between Kent Des 0.' --\\ \-. ) Moines Station and Burien Transit Center, see new Route 166. ) .' ' • This route would provide more frequent trips earlier in the morning and later at night on weekdays and weekends for the majority of riders currently using Route 165. Proposed Route 164 Proposed Route 166 • Riders traveling between Burien/Normandy Park to Kent or Green River College may Replaced Route 165 — Other routes need to transfer at Kent Des Moines Station to complete their trip. --p Link line l and station(future)—o— Link line 1 and station(existing) 0 Sounder South and station 0 Transit Center 0 Permanent Park&Ride Page 36 of 103 New South Auburn Metro Flex Pilot How often might this bus run? Hours of Service Auburn Q AU1 Rounded to the nearest 15 Station Q.minutes — Weekday Key: v a 7:00 am—7:00 pm *6 Saturday Service Increase I 17th St SE J. 8:00 am—6:00 pm J 4114 Sunday n/a — Metro Flex No Change B Area 915 How might my bus be changing? -i 37th St SE 7., Route 915 cd"O� iltil £uingsan Rd I'., continues to(from Enumclaw Greater transit Improved east- i i i 1 coverage west connections 716 - I Metro Flex is an on-demand transit service. Riders can travel anywhere in the service _ area for the same cost as a bus trip. More information on Metro Flex can be found here. i 1 , • This new Metro Flex service area would include Auburn Riverside High School, --- . , \ King County 9 Pierce County Auburn Station, and the areas south of State Route 18, east of A St SE, north of the \ White River, and west of Auburn Way S/Forest Villa Manor. • This zone would provide on-demand rides within the service area on weekdays and i °: _ Saturdays. There would be no Sunday service. "e • This Metro Flex zone would be a pilot project for two years. After this time, Metro ` J will evaluate whether to continue this service based on equity, ridership, cost, and MetroFlexarea Routes 184,915(no Other routes how well the service increases access to transit and community assets. change) 0 Sounder South and station Q Permanent Park&Ride Page 37 of 103 Phase 2 Engagement King County METRO Moving forward together South Link Link C1nnect\0°" Page 38 of 103 Engagement Overview ..w._ • Survey , $1614 * , • Flyers 4 • www.SouthLinkConnections.comt VI • Materials available in 15 ; � �' �� �' Languages: Amharic, Arabic, Chinese (Si t _� ` . mplified and Traditional), , `. �` Dari, English, French, Korean, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Tagalog, Tigrinya, Ukrainian, and Vietnamese _ • • Public outreach at community meetings, ' events, bus stops and transit centers • Mobility Board • Flyers at bus stops, transit centers, & on • Partner Review Board buses • City Council presentations • Social media campaign & toolkit • • Community Based Organization (CBO) Direct engagement with key stakeholders partner led, culturally-specific outreach • Metro-led open houses L41 King County GI'w-..-\.: METRO Moving forward together u�t so„ Page 39 of 103 Virtual Information Sessions Tuesday, January 7, 2025, 12:00 p.m. Saturday, January 25, 2025, 10:00 a.m. Monday, February 10, 6:00 p.m. 1 King County (IQ METRO Moving forward together South Link 1 Link COnect°° Page 40 of 103 Community- Based Organizations RapidRide route LEGEND (r)---Local route Tukwila Partners nu REF Peak only route(operating) Diva , - Peak-only route(suspended) Station {Rni inyl Q Current Sound Transit Egress route �$ Other Metro transit routes f °s HATA( ruk ea ,�_unk Line I and station leaistingl • CBO Partnerships: � —® AGn�N ai LOR ^ —Link Line I and station(future) NDRMAN DY �: TURWILA SJ'— PARK laesuest A "aa. ®' KO -. $ - Sounder South and station • Iraqi Community Center of WA Puget ► o,,an=,tLente, QPermanent Park&Ride •gk Lela �a a pan /R 3 Sound DART area Metro Flee Zane /,J • International Rescue Committee 156 R e . • United Territories of Pacific Islanders Alliance ` totes I° KEN, 9 Washington (UTOPIA WA) P6 e. 0. O teeei o - P • Federal Way Black Collective "" ` °°`M°'°°`wnN °— • Alimentando al Pueblo MOINES „a 4 ®' ;ate RWrakR lakei. i '�. • Burien Collaborative, and more e f© '` 42 ai14 • Goals , R s7 ,a 1 IR, -- � AUBURN € • Inform and amplify ways to gather feedback W31tl"n�— iedenl4ley i fA"a`g }'ro PtVnmwn O 3 1 'R° 'ei FEDERAL n_�`iode�, • Emphasis on creating and implementing culturally WAY ,°i can, Wean , e B responsive engagement 0t sun a it My �� e ` ionae� , ALGON'A • Gather feedback from priority populations _ &a .°..be.aab..e ' a a • Report findings back to community ° a ,%' d ";.ram-"°°—' on tlm•a�I °'X MILiON PACIFIC vii King County Page 41 of 103 have a We Want to Hear from YOU . Say • Visit South Li n kcon n ections.com • Take our survey by February 28th ❑ IJ , ❑ i W b andSurvey 'e ste in: • WT7c (Amharic), (Arabic) ,, 41 t (Simplified Chinese), V ' y ' (Traditional Chinese), (Dari) (s.). , Espanol (Spanish), frangais (French), `� KL -qa1 ( Korean), PycC1 (Russian), Soomaali (Somali), 0 ' L L • Tagalog, i''i (Tigrinya), yKpaPHcbKa (Ukrainian), Ting Viet (Vietnamese) spread the Word ! LAI King County Moving forward together (IQ METRELink " Link Page 42 of 103 Thank you ! Questions? King County METRO Moving forward together South Link Link C1nnect\0°" Page 43 of 103 CITY OF J\iJBIJIIF4 AGENDA BILL APPROVAL FORM WASHINGTON Agenda Subject: Meeting Date: 2024 Transportation Capital Project - Wrap Up and 2025 Preview (Jeff February 11, 2025 Bender)* Department: Attachments: Budget Impact: Public Works 2024 Capital Project Wrap Up and 2025 Preview, Capital Projects Status Report Administrative Recommendation: For discussion only. Background for Motion: Background Summary: See attached. Councilmember: Staff: Ingrid Gaub Page 44 of 103 ENGINEERING SERVICES AUBURN VALUES CAPITAL PROJECT STATUS - 2024 YEAR END WRAP UP & SERVICE 2025 PREVIEW ENVIRONMENT ECONOMY JEFFERY BENDER CHARACTER TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY BOARD SUSTAINABILITY MEETING WELLNESS FEBRUARY 11, 2025 CELEBRATION Public Works Department Engineering Services • Airport Services • Maintenance & Operations Services Page 45 of 103 CAPITAL PROJECTS - STATUS In 2024 we: Preserved 2.5 lanes miles of pavement Installed 5,200 If of sidewalk Upgraded 63 curb ramps Installed 21 new streetlights 46 Active Capital Projects (Approximate total project value $ 151 million) 28 in Design Phase (Approximate total project value $90 million) - 17 Transportation Initiated (Approximate total project value $24 million) 18 in Construction Phase (Approximate total project value $61 million) 11 Transportation Initiated (Approximate total project value $27 million) Note that project values/budgets span multiple years. SERVICE • ENVIRONMENT • ECONOMY • CHARACTER • SUSTAINABILITY • WELLNESS • CELEBRATION Page 46 of 103 UNDER CONSTRUCTION IN 2025 .. . 0 IICIIV SERVICE • ENVIRONMENT • ECONOMY • CHARACTER • SUSTAINABILITY • WELLNESS • CELEBRATION Page 47 of 103 10TH ST NW/A ST NW INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS (CP2207) - Page 3 of 17 in CPS Report .0,,,� - Traffic Signal Installation - Channelization Modifications - Intersection Upgrade - Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) Equipment - _ ` - Fiber Optic Cabling -elw mom,- ci ;moo a 0 . ,0. 4 w O�^:°•:,ro ®���� �y Proled>- ns,He suE tiv a-•® 9 r. F 5 NE ; QQox n<emm w.c..rne,Q n Q , ,_ ®.'• w,m o�sama,� , ,Y III 9 .Hwa v,..MOsawA,M 0 e - - -_ - ila V ©;MAubun 9,-- r-,..e — n o �- ti SERVICE • ENVIRONMENT • ECONOMY • CHARACTER • SUSTAINABILITY • WELLNESS • CELEBRATION Page 48 of 103 C STREET SW PRESERVATION ( CP2123 ) He,h School�'t'Mamst . * owntown wMamrStD Auburn — Page 4 of 17 in CPS Report a lststsw L, - Patches and replaces roadway surface pavement on C Street SW L' o between W Main Street and the GSA signal athstsw 9n 6r2ii — Improvements to watermain, storm drainage, & sanitary sewer utilities 18 umh supermaII of m _ `^� s - the Great v Northwest • . til �-i O 4 3 ,s,n St ow V 15 160 = Nanst o` 10th Ave N I Q ' SERVICE • ENVIRONMENT • ECONOMY • CHARACTER • SUSTAINABILITY • WELLNESS • CELEBRATION Page 49 of 103 REGIONAL GROWTH CENTER ACCESS IMPROVEMENTS ( CP2110) 1 , Veterans m Memorial Park - Page 5 of 17 in CPS Report 5th St NE 5th St NE -Auburn - Improves the 3rd Street NE/4th Street NE corridor between Auburn Ave and Auburn Way N: z - Non-motorized Access Improvements 4th St NE z - Traffic Operations and Circulation Auburn Main �4a.......1 - Stormwater within the project area Post Office w w rd SUN!: �' - Traffic Signals 3rd St NE - Street Lighting z Tam 2nd St SSE `' - 4 e � 2nd St NW Auburn , nd St NE - ' & 4, f - -a � Medical Center ¢+ ax.' 6 ❑ m Washington id — 41 Ri.- c ; v„lElementary i� f, o J" 4, `/_ *E-..'_-- -_, 7_ 1I-I 6 z m SGh001 i r 71 Q4 f' q�p F Downtown Gor Gal I —, Auburn _street -- Auburn i : SERVICE • ENVIRONMENT • ECONOMY • CHARACTER • SUSTAINABILITY • WELLNESS • CELEBRATION Page 50 of 103 GARDEN AVENUE REALIGNMENT ( CP2022 ) - Page 6 of 17 in CPS Report - Creates a new east/west connection between 102nd Ave SE (Garden Ave) and 104th Ave SE. PPh z - Eliminates the existing Garden Ave 1, \111111111111111.111111Pi 1 -...-.- V z :i connection to 8th St NE and replaces it N Vt m m c. - with a permanent cul-de-sac. t- -s �eaN — Utility improvements include storm ��"� 8th St NE SE 320th 5t drainage needed to support the roadway 8th St NE surface; new water and sewer mains Building 5 Building 8 7th St NE c rn Mil. SERVICE • ENVIRONMENT • ECONOMY • CHARACTER • SUSTAINABILITY • WELLNESS • CELEBRATION Page 51 of 103 A ST SE PRESERVATION - 37TH ST SE TO LAKELAND HILLS WAY (CP2328) - Page 14 of 17 in CPS Report 37« - Grind and Overlay Li m - ADA upgrades to curb ramps and pedestrian push buttons - Improvements to vehicle detection, EIIiilysO l Rd - Channelization o 3,d Avf SE O D C N P S SERVICE • ENVIRONMENT • ECONOMY • CHARACTER • SUSTAINABILITY • WELLNESS • CELEBRATION Page 52 of 103 AUBURN WAY SOUTH IMPROVEMENTS HEMLOCK TO POPLAR ( CP1622 ) Shaughnessy St SE Park w `^ Chinook Elementary School 164 4-n4c„ �fs[ Day& Night Grocery& Dell U, , 164 f. 304R 4.m Seattle Air QoQ Route Traffic :ontrol Center - Page 7 of 17 in CPS Report - 10 foot Wide Sidewalks - Roadway Widening to Create 5-lanes Section - Streetlights - Two general purpose Lanes in each direction - Transit Stop Improvements - Center Two-way Left Turn Lane - Enhanced Pedestrian Crossing - Watermain & Strom Drainage Improvements SERVICE • ENVIRONMENT • ECONOMY • CHARACTER • SUSTAINABILITY • WELLNESS • CELEBRATION Page 53 of 103 DOWNTOWN INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS ( CP2321) ist st NE - Page 14 of 17 in CPS Report - Infrastructure Improvements in Downtown r St NE - New traffic signal at Main/Auburn Ave - Watermain, Storm Drainage, Sanitary Sewer - Downtown Decorative Features 7 - Re-imagined B Street Plaza Auburn - Promotes future re-development ri, Avenue `,r ZIIgatts cP2=2"§u tudlosint - Supports existing businesses EA- ir Downt., E Main St yr W ' AUbU'i CP2321 ` ' _ - F. In N 1 ` -`ems\ .� _ II^ Gp`- - . m L�IJL1 `�F� Bananas �a'". � (l�,jT Antiques a MN y ': ytyli + r;ti oo 40 RI s t r Ire �_. VI h. ,. SERVICE • ENVIRONMENT • ECONOMY • CHARACTER • SUSTAINABILITY • WELLNESS • CELEBRATION I Page 54 of 103 NEIGHBORHOOD TRAFFIC CALMING PROGRAM SIDEWALK REPAIR PROGRAM . ItII. - 2024 Neighborhood Improvements (CP2317) I , , t(.: • Currently in Construction r id _ r • Page 2 of 17 in CPS Report - - " oWP ,- l_ — 2023/2024 Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program Focus Area (CP2305) .,,, • Currently In Construction • Page 2 of 17 in CPS Report 414 The City of Auburn is dedicated to improving the quality and livability of Auburn's - 2025 Neighborhood Traffic Safety and Pedestrian residential neighborhoods. Accessibility (CP2501) • Currently in Design According to the Institute of Transportation Engineers, traffic calming "...reduces • automobile speeds or volumes as a means of improving the quality of life in Page 8 of 17 in CPS Report residential areas, increasing walking safety and making bicycling more comfortable." > City Hall > Public Works > Trans•ortation > Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program SERVICE • ENVIRONMENT • ECONOMY • CHARACTER • SUSTAINABILITY • WELLNESS • CELEBRATION Page 55 of 103 Q U ESTI 0 N S • SERVICE • ENVIRONMENT • ECONOMY • CHARACTER • SUSTAINABILITY • WELLNESS • CELEBRATION Page 56 of 103 Capital Project Status Report Public Works Department- Engineering General Services Division 'Construction Projects Project Project Name & Description Estimated Construction Construction Project Recent Progress Design Contractor Number Project Costs Start Finish Manager Consultant CP2409 Jornada Park Access $261,000 QTR 4 (OCT- QTR 1 (JAN- Samim Construction is nearly N/A Stafford Improvements DEC) MAR) Qayoomi complete with minor Excavating corrections and work The project will construct an 24 25 remaining. access driveway for utility maintenance activities. The project will also complete limited storm and sewer improvements. CP2327 2024 Arterial Preservation $1,601,000 QTR 3 (JUL- QTR 1 (JAN- Shelbi Construction is nearly N/A Miles SEP) MAR) Meyer complete with minor Resources The 2024 Arterial Preservation corrections and work project will perform asphalt 24 25 remaining. pavement patching (removal and replacement of damaged pavement)on Arterial and Collector streets as part of the City's Arterial and Collector Street Preservation Program. CP2317 2024 Neighborhood $1,965,000 QTR 3 (JUL- QTR 1 (JAN- Aleksey Construction is N/A Stafford Improvements SEP) MAR) Koshman underway. Excavating This project will construct 24 25 neighborhood improvements intended to improve safety, accessibility, and non-motorized connectivity. The project includes installation of new street lighting, construction of new sidewalks, replacement of existing sidewalks, and implementation of traffic calming measures. Paw; 1 Hage 57 of 103 Project Project Name & Description Estimated Construction Construction Project Recent Progress Design Contractor Number Project Costs Start Finish Manager Consultant CP2315 R Street SE Preservation - $2,935,000 QTR 2 (APR- QTR 2 (APR- Kim Truong The construction work HDR Active 33rd St SE to 37th St SE JUN) JUN) has been suspended for Construction the procurement of long Inc. The project will provide roadway 24 25 lead-time materials. It is improvements along R St SE anticipated that the work from 33rd St SE to 37th St SE. will resume in March Improvements include griding 2025. The contractor and overlaying the roadway may be onsite pavement, new street lighting, a periodically to perform non-motorized multi-use path, minor work activities. and associated underground utilities improvements. CP2309 2023 City Safety Pedestrian $795,000 QTR 3 (JUL- QTR 2 (APR- Jeffrey Construction is N/A Diversified Crossing Enhancements SEP) JUN) Bender underway. Holdings Includes The project will install RRFBs at Federal Grant 24 25 four locations around the City, at Funds the SE 304th Street/116th Avenue intersectionl, on R Street SE to the north of 37th Street SE, at the S 296th Street/57th Place S intersection, and at M Street SE/33rd Street SE. CP2305 2024 Neighborhood Traffic $543,000 QTR 4 (OCT- QTR 3 (JUL- Shelbi Construction is N/A Puget Calming DEC) SEP) Meyer underway. Paving & Construction This project will implement traffic 24 25 calming measures intended to improve safety for all road users by reducing vehicle speed and discouraging cut-through vehicle traffic. Improvements will be implemented on B St SE between 13th Street SE and 16th St SE and F St SE, G St SE, H St SE, J St SE and K St SE between 12th St SE and 21st St SE. Page:2 Page 58 of 103 Project Project Name & Description Estimated Construction Construction Project Recent Progress Design Contractor Number Project Costs Start Finish Manager Consultant CP2219 Reservoirs 4 and 8 Seismic $1,601,000 QTR 1 (JAN- QTR 2 (APR- Aleksey The construction work Parametrix Northwest Retrofits MAR) JUN) Koshman has been suspended for Cascade, Includes State the procurement of long Inc. This project will install 4 seismic Grant Funds 24 25 lead-time materials. It is control valves at 4 of City of anticipated that the work Auburn's reservoir sites. will resume March 2025. Furthermore, the air vents for 3 The contractor may be of the reservoirs will be onsite periodically to retrofitted or replaced. perform minor work activities. CP2213 Runway and Taxiway $4,775,000 QTR 1 (JAN- QTR 4 (OCT- Seth Construction is complete. Century West Tucci & Improvements and RSA MAR) DEC) Wickstrom Project closeout is Sons, Inc. Grading Includes underway. Federal & 24 24 Rehabilitate the runway and State Grant taxiway pavement, upgrade Funds taxiway lighting to LED, update lights on the side of the runway that provide guidance to pilots during decent, extend the safety area at the south end of the runway by regrading a small portion of the King County Park & Ride, and survey of existing facilities for the Airport Geographic Information System (AGIS) phase. CP2207 10th St NW/A Street NW $847,000 QTR 3 (JUL- QTR 3 (JUL- Nahom The construction work N/A Transportati Intersection Improvements SEP) SEP) Kahsay has been suspended for on Systems, the procurement of long Inc. The project will construct a new 24 25 lead-time materials. It is traffic signal at the intersection anticipated that the work in place of the existing stop will resume on March 17, control on the 10th Street NW 2025. The contractor approach. may be onsite periodically to perform minor work activities. Paw;3 Hage 59 of 103 Project Project Name & Description Estimated Construction Construction Project Recent Progress Design Contractor Number Project Costs Start Finish Manager Consultant CP2125 D Street SE and 23rd Street $7,079,000 QTR 4 (OCT- QTR 4 (OCT- Lauren Kirk Construction is complete. Consor Active SE Storm Improvements DEC) DEC) Project closeout is Construction Project underway. , Inc. 23 24 The purpose of this project is to eliminate localized flooding and make better use of available capacity in the 21st St SE Regional Infiltration Storm Pond by extending and connecting existing storm drainage infrastructure in the area south of 21st St SE at D Street SE and at K Street SE. CP2123 C Street SW Preservation $5,240,000 QTR 1 (JAN- QTR 4 (OCT- Kim Truong Bids were opened on N/A Johansen MAR) DEC) October 24, 2024. The Construction This Project will grind and Includes City received 6 total bids overlay C Street SW between W Federal Grant 25 25 and awarded the contract Main Street and the GSA signal Funds to lowest responsive (approximately 2,000 feet to the bidder, Johansen south of 15th Street SW). As Construction, on part of the project, non-ADA December 20, 2024. compliant curb ramps and Construction work is pedestrian push buttons will be anticipated to begin in upgraded, and c-curbing and February 2025. vehicle detection loops will be replaced as needed. There are also, water, storm and sewer improvements along a portion of C St SW. Pag :4 Page 60 of 103 Project Project Name & Description Estimated Construction Construction Project Recent Progress Design Contractor Number Project Costs Start Finish Manager Consultant CP2110 Regional Growth Center $4,856,000 QTR 3 (JUL- QTR 3 (JUL- Seth Construction is TranspoGrou Ceccanti Access Improvements SEP) SEP) Wickstrom underway. p Includes State The project would improve the Grant Funds 24 25 3rd Street NE/4th Street NE intersections with Auburn Ave and Auburn Way N. The project will improve non-motorized access and traffic operations and circulation. The project adds the northbound left-turn lane and a northbound/southbound crosswalk at 3rd St/Auburn Ave, and removes the split phase operations at 4th St/Auburn Way N. CP2107 M&O Facility Improvements $3,148,000 QTR 1 (JAN- QTR 1 (JAN- Lauren Kirk Design is complete and Page & Beard TBD Phase 1 MAR) MAR) this project was Architects advertised for bids on The project involves expanding 25 26 January 16, 2025. Bid Auburn's maintenance building opening is scheduled on with a six-bay vehicle shop, February 6, 2025. restrooms, office space, and a uniform closet. It includes a new fire sprinkler system, plumbing, HVAC, and electrical upgrades. Site work includes reconfiguring parking, removing a planter, grading, adding structural fill, and adjusting utilities (stormwater, water, sewer)to accommodate the addition. CP2101 2023 Local Streets $1,913,000 QTR 2 (APR- QTR 1 (JAN- Aleksey Construction is nearly KPFF Scotty's Preservation JUN) MAR) Koshman complete with minor General Includes corrections and work Construction Construction is complete. Federal Grant 24 25 remaining. , Inc. Project closeout is underway. Funds Paw;5 Wage 61 of 103 Project Project Name & Description Estimated Construction Construction Project Recent Progress Design Contractor Number Project Costs Start Finish Manager Consultant CP2022 Garden Avenue Realignment $2,273,000 QTR 1 (JAN- QTR 4 (OCT- Kim Truong Bids were opened on N/A Diversified MAR) DEC) December 19, 2024. The Holdings The project will create a new City received 14 total bids east/west connection between 25 25 and awarded the contract Garden Ave (102nd Ave SE) to lowest responsive and 104th Ave SE and remove bidder, Diversified the existing Garden Ave Holdings, on January 16, connection to 8th St NE and 2025. replace it with a permanent cul- de-sac. The project will also demolish an existing building and acquire the ROW needed for the roadway. Utility improvements include storm drainage needed to support the roadway surface; approx. 1500 ft of new/replaced watermain; and approx. 220 ft of sewer line. CP2021 Well 4 Facility Improvements $1,095,000 QTR 3 (JUL- QTR 2 (APR- Nahom Construction is Carollo General SEP) JUN) Kahsay underway. Mechanical, The project includes a Inc. comprehensive investigation and 24 25 evaluation of the well operation. The consultant design team has already determined that the soft starter settings needed to be adjusted for the generator to function as designed and a new VFD or generator are not needed. The team has also determined which aging mechanical and electrical components need to be replaced. The remaining scope of this project includes the replacement of these aging mechanical and electrical components. Paw;6 age 62 of 103 Project Project Name & Description Estimated Construction Construction Project Recent Progress Design Contractor Number Project Costs Start Finish Manager Consultant CP1622 Auburn Way South $14,750,000 QTR 1 (JAN- QTR 2 (APR- Jeffrey Design is complete and Parametrix TBD Improvements -Hemlock St MAR) JUN) Bender this project was SE to Poplar St SE Includes advertised for bids on Federal & 25 26 December 26, 2024. Bid Roadway widening to create a State Grant opening is scheduled on five-lane cross section with two Funds January 30, 2025. general purpose travel lanes in each direction, and a two-way center left-turn lane. Additionally, curb and gutter, 10 foot sidewalks, illumination, transit stop improvements, storm water improvements, water main extension, and access management (where feasible) with accommodation for U-turns are proposed. CP1603 Coal Creek Springs $5,709,000 QTR 3 (JUL- QTR 4 (OCT- Seth Construction is complete. Jacobs Pivetta Transmission Main Repair SEP) DEC) Wickstrom Project closeout is Brothers underway. Construction The project will construct a 23 24 , Inc second, parallel transmission pipeline over the White River suspended from a new pedestrian bridge. Construction Number of Projects Total Budget Projects Summary 18 $61,386,000 Pag :7 Page 63 of 103 'Design Projects I Project Project Name & Description Estimated Construction Construction Project Recent Progress Design Contractor Number Project Costs Start Finish Manager Consultant CP2501 Neighborhood Traffic Safety $500,000 QTR 3 (JUL- QTR 3 (JUL- Samim Project design was N/A TBD and Pedestrian Accessibility SEP) SEP) Qayoomi initiated in January 2025 and is underway. The project will improve safety 25 25 and pedestrian accessibility on local residential streets by installing speed cushions and speed limit signs at numerous locations throughout the City. CP2425 C Street SW Preservation $1,928,000 QTR 2 (APR- QTR 4 (OCT- Shelbi Design survey is N/A TBD (GSA Signal to Ellingson JUN) DEC) Meyer underway. Road SE) Includes Federal Grant 26 26 The project will grind and Funds overlay C Street SW from the GSA signal (approximately 2,000 feet to the south of 15th Street SW)to Ellingson Road SE. The project also includes ADA upgrades to curb ramps and pedestrian push buttons, and replacement vehicle detection. Paw;8 age 64 of 103 Project Project Name & Description Estimated Construction Construction Project Recent Progress Design Contractor Number Project Costs Start Finish Manager Consultant CP2424 1st Street NE/NW& Division $720,000 QTR 2 (APR- QTR 4 (OCT- Shelbi Project design was N/A TBD Street Ped Improvements JUN) DEC) Moyer initiated in January 2025 Includes and is underway. The project will implement non- Federal Grant 26 26 Preparing grant funding motorized improvements at the Funds documents to begin 1st Street NE/NW/N Division design work. Street intersection in downtown Auburn. The proposed improvements will create raised intersection to reinforce slow speeds, and encourage motorists to yield to pedestrians using the crosswalks; add curb bulbs where they are not currently provided to reduce crossing distances and improve pedestrian visibility; construct new ADA complaint ramps; and lighting improvements CP2423 125 E Main Street Demolition $450,000 QTR 2 (APR- QTR 3 (JUL- Samim Project design was N/A TBD JUN) SEP) Qayoomi initiated in January 2025 This project will demolish the and is underway. building at 125 East main Street 25 25 in preparation for the construction of the downtown park adjacent to the future theater. CP2420 Hazelwood Elementary $42,000 QTR 2 (APR- QTR 2 (APR- Seth Design is underway and N/A TBD Crossing Retrofit JUN) JUN) Wickstrom is 90% complete. Replace the existing HAWK 25 25 signal with an RRFB at the intersection of SE 304th St and 118th Ave SE. Paw;9 age 65 of 103 Project Project Name & Description Estimated Construction Construction Project Recent Progress Design Contractor Number Project Costs Start Finish Manager Consultant CP2418 2026 Local Street $4,821,000 QTR 1 (JAN- QTR 3 (JUL- Aleksey Consultant selection TBD TBD Preservation Project MAR) SEP) Koshman process is underway. The project includes upgrades to 26 26 streets, stormwater, sewer, and water systems across three sites. Improvements involve pavement reconstruction, sidewalk and curb replacements, storm pipe upgrades, and water main replacements. Additional work includes updating speed cushions, installing new catch basins, and upsizing stormwater and sewer mains. CP2414 Auburn Downtown Theater $12,000,000 QTR 1 (JAN- QTR 4 (OCT- Matt Larson OTAK has been selected OTAK TBD MAR) DEC) as the design consultant This project will construct 290- Includes State for this project. 300 seat performing arts theater. Grant Funds 26 26 Consultant contract negotiations are underway. It is anticipated that design work will begin in February 2025. CP2413 Reservoir 2 Seismic Control $1,000,000 QTR 2 (APR- QTR 2 (APR- Aleksey Parametrix, Inc. has been Parametrix TBD Valve JUN) JUN) Koshman selected as the design Includes consultant for this project. Replace 2 valves, add seismic Federal Grant 25 26 Consultant contract control, add new SCADA panel Funds negotiations are at site. underway. It is anticipated that design work will begin in March 2025. Page_; 10 Page 66 of 103 Project Project Name & Description Estimated Construction Construction Project Recent Progress Design Contractor Number Project Costs Start Finish Manager Consultant CP2412 2025 Local Street $3,068,000 QTR 2 (APR- QTR 4 (OCT- Shelbi Design is underway and KPG Psomas TBD Preservation JUN) DEC) Meyer is 30% complete. The project will reconstruct the 25 25 pavement, replace ADA ramps at M St SE and 33rd St SE as needed, replace ADA ramps at O St SE and 33rd St SE, construct a receiving ramp on North side of 33rd St SE at 0 St SE intersection, replace traffic palming devices, and replace the sidewalk/curb &gutter where damaged. Utility needs for the project include water main replacement on 33rd St SE and O St SE, and storm main upgrades. CP2411 Lea Hill ITS Expansion Project $600,000 QTR 1 (JAN- QTR 2 (APR- Samim Design is underway and N/A TBD MAR) JUN) Qayoomi is 30% complete. The purpose of this project is to provide fiberoptic cable 25 25 connectivity between the existing ITS cabinet on the roundabout at 124th Ave SE/SE 304th Street and the existing traffic signal controller cabinet at the 132nd Ave SE/SE 304th Street. CP2410 112th Place SE Water Main $2,180,000 QTR 2 (APR- QTR 3 (JUL- Lauren Kirk Design is underway and Consor TBD Replacement JUN) SEP) is 60% complete. Replace existing 6" cast iron 25 25 watermain with 8" ductile iron watermain. Includes storm drainage improvements. Page_; 11 age 67 of 103 Project Project Name & Description Estimated Construction Construction Project Recent Progress Design Contractor Number Project Costs Start Finish Manager Consultant CP2404 12th St SE and Auburn Way S $796,000 QTR 2 (APR- QTR 4 (OCT- Nahom Design is underway and N/A TBD Water Repair and JUN) DEC) Kahsay is 90% complete. Replacement 25 25 This project repairs a leak in 10- inch valve in 12th St SE by replacing distribution mains with 12-inch ductile iron including appurtenances. Project also includes storm drainage improvements upsizing existing 8" concrete storm pipes with 12" PVC. CP2403 Well 4 Electrical $1,050,000 QTR 3 (JUL- QTR 4 (OCT- Nahom Design is underway. Carollo TBD Improvements SEP) DEC) Kahsay This project will provide 25 25 electrical improvements to the existing Well 4 facility CP2402 2024 Sewer Repair and $600,000 QTR 2 (APR- QTR 4 (OCT- Nahom Design is underway and N/A TBD Replacement JUN) DEC) Kahsay is 60% complete. This project repairs and/or 25 25 replaces sewer infrastructure as various location throughout Auburn. CP2336 2024 Storm Pipeline $826,000 QTR 2 (APR- QTR 4 (OCT- Lauren Kirk Design is underway and N/A TBD Extension Program JUN) DEC) is 60% complete. This project extends existing 25 25 stormwater conveyance systems at various locations throughout Auburn to elevate localized surface water accumulations. Pag : 12 Page 68 of 103 Project Project Name & Description Estimated Construction Construction Project Recent Progress Design Contractor Number Project Costs Start Finish Manager Consultant CP2335 AWOS, Beacon & Emergency $1,209,000 QTR 3 (JUL- QTR 4 (OCT- Seth Design is underway and Century West TBD Generator SEP) DEC) Wickstrom is 90% complete. Includes The project will construct a new Federal & 25 25 Automated Weather Observing State Grant System (AWOS), replace the Funds Airport beacon, and install a new standby generator. The AWOS is a group of instruments that continuously measures and reports weather data that will be used by pilots. The beacon is a bright light that helps pilots locate the Airport at night and will be replaced due to its age and deteriorating condition. A standby generator will provide backup electrical service during power outages. CP2332 Lea Hill Safe Routes to $997,000 QTR 2 (APR- QTR 4 (OCT- Seth Design is underway and BCRA TBD Schools JUN) DEC) Wickstrom is 90% complete. Includes State Complete sidewalk gaps and Grant Funds 25 25 install enhanced crosswalks on SE 304th Street and 124th Ave SE. CP2331 1st Street NE and R St NE $450,000 QTR 2 (APR- QTR 3 (JUL- Seth Preliminary design N/A TBD Sewer Replacement JUN) SEP) Wickstrom concept is being developed. Replace approximately 500 LF 25 25 of sewer main located along the back yard property lines of residential properties between 1st Street NE and 2nd Street NE, east of R Street NE. Page_; 13 Page 69 of 103 Project Project Name & Description Estimated Construction Construction Project Recent Progress Design Contractor Number Project Costs Start Finish Manager Consultant CP2328 A Street SE Preservation (37th $2,034,000 QTR 1 (JAN- QTR 3 (JUL- Aleksey Design is underway and N/A TBD St SE to Lakeland Hills Way) MAR) SEP) Koshman is 90% complete. Includes The project will grind and Federal Grant 25 25 overlay A Street SE from 37th Funds Street SE to the intersection with Lakeland Hills Way. The project also includes ADA upgrades to curb ramps, pedestrian push buttons, replacement of vehicle detection at signalized intersections and channelization. CP2321 Downtown Infrastructure $4,700,000 QTR 2 (APR- QTR 1 (JAN- Matt Larson Design is underway and Otak TBD Improvements JUN) MAR) is 60% complete. Includes This project will construct County Grant 25 26 infrastructure improvements in Funds Downtown Auburn that will support existing development and future re-development activities and to replace infrastructure that is at or near the end of its useful service life. This project will also initiate the design of a new performing arts theater with the option of completing the design and constructing the new theater if funding becomes available. CP2319 Lea Hill Road/104th Avenue $4,377,000 QTR 4 (OCT- QTR 4 (OCT- Jeffrey Design is underway and Consor TBD SE Roundabout DEC) DEC) Bender is 30% complete. Includes The project will construct a Federal Grant 27 28 roundabout at the Lea Hill Road Funds intersection with 104th Avenue SE. The roundabout will replace the existing span-wire signal. The project is needed to improve traffic operations and safety at the intersection. Additionally the existing water mains will be replaced. Page_; 14 Page 70 of 103 Project Project Name & Description Estimated Construction Construction Project Recent Progress Design Contractor Number Project Costs Start Finish Manager Consultant CP2313 Auburn Way South $150,000 QTR 3 (JUL- QTR 4 (OCT- Jeffrey Design is underway and Parametrix TBD Roundabout Center Design SEP) DEC) Bender is 99% complete. This project will design of the 25 25 landscape, lighting, irrigation, and structural installation of the Enhancements (artwork)to be installed in the center island of the roundabout. The City will install the Enhancements and construct improvements needed to accommodate the Enhancements as part of the project construction. CP2311 E Valley Hwy Widening $11,361,000 QTR 1 (JAN- QTR 4 (OCT- Lauren Kirk Design is underway and Jacobs TBD MAR) DEC) is 15% complete. The project will widen E Valley Includes Hwy between Lakeland Hills Federal Grant 28 29 Way and Terrace View Drive to Funds a four-/five-lane roadway. The project will include a trail along the east side, lighting and storm improvements. CP2308 R Street SE/21st Street SE $2,980,000 QTR 1 (JAN- QTR 4 (OCT- Kim Truong Design is underway and HDR, Inc. TBD Roundabout MAR) DEC) is 30% complete. Includes The project will construct a Federal Grant 26 26 single lane roundabout at the Funds intersection of R Street SE and 21st Street SE. Page_; 15 Wage 71 of 103 Project Project Name & Description Estimated Construction Construction Project Recent Progress Design Contractor Number Project Costs Start Finish Manager Consultant CP2211 49th Street NE (Auburn Way N $1,531,000 QTR 2 (APR- QTR 4 (OCT- Steven Design is underway and BCRA TBD to D Street NE) JUN) DEC) Sturza is 90% complete. The project will complete the 25 25 Property acquisition buildout of 49th Street NE process is underway. between Auburn Way N and D Street NE to complete the roadway cross section. The project will widen the roadway, where required, to provide a complete three lane section matching the existing cross section to the east of D Street NE. CP2210 M Street NE Widening (Main to $6,923,000 QTR 1 (JAN- QTR 1 (JAN- Nahom Design is underway. KPG Psomas TBD 4th Street NE) MAR) MAR) Kahsay The project will widen M Street 26 27 NE to a 4/5 lane section between Main Street and 4th Street NE. The project will also replace the signal at Main/M Street. CP2116 R Street SE Widening -22nd $12,432,000 QTR 1 (JAN- QTR 4 (OCT- Kim Truong Design is underway and HDR TBD St SE to 33rd St SE MAR) DEC) is 60% complete. Property acquisition The project will provide roadway 27 27 process is underway. and utility improvements along R Street SE from 33rd St SE to 22nd St SE. Improvements include adding a second southbound lane to address level of service deficiencies, street lighting and a non- motorized multi-use path. Page_; 16 Page 72 of 103 Project Project Name & Description Estimated Construction Construction Project Recent Progress Design Contractor Number Project Costs Start Finish Manager Consultant CP2009 Rainier Ridge Pump Station $9,981,000 QTR 2 (APR- QTR 3 (JUL- Nahom Design is underway and Kennedy TBD JUN) SEP) Kahsay is 60% complete. Jenks This project will replace the Rainier Ridge Sewer Pump 25 26 Station and its associated force main (approximately 725 ft). Design Number of Projects Total Budget Projects Summary 28 $89,706,000 Pag : 1a7 ge 73 of 103 CITY OF J\iJBIJIIF4 AGENDA BILL APPROVAL FORM WASHINGTON Agenda Subject: Meeting Date: Transportation Grant Update and Annual TIP Update (James Webb)* February 11, 2025 Department: Attachments: Budget Impact: Public Works Grant Summary, 2025 TIP Presentation Administrative Recommendation: For discussion only. Background for Motion: Background Summary: See attached. Councilmember: Staff: Ingrid Gaub Page 74 of 103 AUBURN ENGINEERING SERVICES VALUES TRANSPORTATION PROGRAMS SERVICE UPDATE ENVIRONMENT ECONOMY JAMESWEBB C HARACTE R TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY BOARD SUSTAINABILITY FEBRUARY 11, 2025 WELLNESS CELEBRATION Public Works Department Engineering Services • Airport Services • Maintenance & Operations Services Page 75 of 103 GRANTS UPDATE - AWARDED Puget Sound Regional Council (2027-2028 Funds) East Valley Highway Widening, $5.47M Lea Hill Road Roundabout, $2 . 14M Lake Tapps Parkway Preservation , $ 792k A Street SE Preservation , $965k Total PSRC Award = $9.37M WS D OT HSIP Street Lighting - Lake Tapps Parkway = $ 1.3M SERVICE • ENVIRONMENT • ECONOMY • CHARACTER • SUSTAINABILITY • WELLNESS • CELEBRATION Page 76 of 103 GRANTS UPDATE - AWARDED WSDOT Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Downtown Bike to Transit (10th Street NE) - $ 1.96M Transportation Improvement Board (TIB) M St NE Widening (4th NE to Main St) - not awarded 49th Street NE (Auburn Way N to D St NE) - $504k FMSIB East Valley Highway Widening (Lakeland Hills Wy to City Limit) - $700k for design in 2025/26 and $965k for construction in 2027/28 SERVICE • ENVIRONMENT • ECONOMY • CHARACTER • SUSTAINABILITY • WELLNESS • CELEBRATION Page 77 of 103 GRANTS UPDATE - 2024 SUMMARY 10 applications submitted 9 awards received $ 14 . 8M total funding received SERVICE . ENVIRONMENT . ECONOMY . CHARACTER . SUSTAINABILITY . WELLNESS . CELEBRATION Page 78 of 103 2025 OUTLOOK Fewer opportunities ( no FHWA competition ) TIB WSDOT Bridge Preservation Safe Streets 4 All ■ Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity ( RAISE) SERVICE • ENVIRONMENT • ECONOMY • CHARACTER • SUSTAINABILITY • WELLNESS • CELEBRATION Page 79 of 103 ENGINEERING SERVICES AUBURN VALUES 2026-2031 SERVICE TRANSPORTATION ENVIRONMENT IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM ECONOMY CHARACTER JAMES WEBB SUSTAINABILITY FEBRUARY 11, 2025 WELLNESS CELEBRATION Public Works Department Engineering Services • Airport Services • Maintenance & Operations Services Page 80 of 103 TIP OVERVIEW • RCW 35.77.010 requires the City to create a TIP CITY OF Six-year plan for transportation facilities AUBURN Financially Constrained WASHINGTON 2024-2029 Reflects reasonably anticipated revenues Transportation Improvement Used to Program identify priorities program funds required for grant applications r set traffic impact fees for the following year coordinate with utility and development projects - develop the capital facilities plan and budget Puhlie Works Department 'transportation Section serves as finance plan for Transportation Benefit District funds Adopted June 26.2023 by Resolution\o.5720 SERVICE • ENVIRONMENT • ECONOMY • CHARACTER • SUSTAINABILITY • WELLNESS • CELEBRATION Page 81 of 103 ANNUAL TIP UPDATE ■ Required to be updated by June 30 each year Requires Public Hearing Discussed with Transportation Advisory Board for feedback May be modified throughout the year with public hearing, council action Annual Update Removes projects (completed projects, changing needs/priorities) Adds new projects (grant applications, emerging needs/funding) Modifies projects Modifications to project descriptions Changes to anticipated funding/costs - Modification to project costs Modification to project timing SERVICE • ENVIRONMENT • ECONOMY • CHARACTER • SUSTAINABILITY • WELLNESS • CELEBRATION Page 82 of 103 2025 TRAFFIC IMPACT FEE 2024 Comprehensive Transportation Plan establishes multi-modal level of service goals and policies for concurrency. Current traffic impact fee calculated based on PM peak vehicle trips generated by a development New proposed impact fee will be based on per person trips Pending Further Review and Discussion New approach towards impact fees will help fund non-motorized projects that promote mode shift from cars to biking, walking, and transit. SERVICE • ENVIRONMENT • ECONOMY • CHARACTER • SUSTAINABILITY • WELLNESS • CELEBRATION Page 83 of 103 NEXT STEPS May 12th - First Council Study Session Discussion May 13th - Second TAB Discussion Finalize TIP June 2nd - Resolution to set the Public Hearing June 9th - Second Discussion with City Council (as needed) June 16th - Public Hearing and Adoption via Resolution Traffic Impact Fee schedule will be adopted following the adoption of the TIP QUESTIONS/COMMENTS SERVICE • ENVIRONMENT • ECONOMY • CHARACTER • SUSTAINABILITY • WELLNESS • CELEBRATION Page 84 of 103 CITY OF J\iJBIJIIF4 AGENDA BILL APPROVAL FORM WASHINGTON Agenda Subject: Meeting Date: Neighborhood Traffic Safety Program and CTR Update (Veronica Bean)* February 11, 2025 Department: Attachments: Budget Impact: Public Works Neighborhood Traffic Calming Presentation, CTR Presentation Administrative Recommendation: For discussion only. Background for Motion: Background Summary: See attached. Councilmember: Staff: Ingrid Gaub Page 85 of 103 AUBURN VALUES NEIGHBORHOOD TRAFFIC SERVICE CALMING UPDATE ENVIRONMENT ECONOMY CHARACTER VERONICA BEAN TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY BOARD SUSTAINABILITY FEBRUARY 11, 2025 WELLNESS CELEBRATION I Page 86 of 103 NEIGHBORHOOD TRAFFIC CALMING PROGRAM REFRESHER The objectives of the neighborhood traffic calming program are to: • Improve safety for all road users, especially pedestrians and • cyclists. _ • Reduce spg in neighborhoods so that most cars drive at �1 � u u 11 or below the posted speed limit. NEIGHBORHOOD TRAFFIC • Discourage cut-through vehicle traffic and to encourage drivers to use streets that are designed for higher traffic CALMING atchon OYwIubu volumes. • Educate residents through traffic safety awareness and outreach. • Meet Auburn's equity goals with a proactive approach to ensure all neighborhoods are evaluated and encourage residents to participate in the process. SERVICE . ENVIRONMENT • ECONOMY • CHARACTER • SUSTAINABILITY • WELLNESS . CELEBRATION 2 Page 87 of 103 NEIGHBORHOOD TRAFFIC CALMING PROGRAM REFRESHER _ _ ` 5' _;- Proactive areawide approach • Evaluate complete neighborhoods a 22nd St SE Aims to prevent shifting of cut-through and speeding traffic H 23rd St SE rn .R=,�•• • N r 24th St SE _ �::�.� I. e. 1 iT ..y` . 71�•. • • 25th St SE `••a„.•,•. i ,...aria[,&eon,4,0604' 12th St SE ' a.a= �..� 13thStSE 26thStSE 14th St SE - ' W 14th St SE w w N N 9`- Milpi -AP +i 28th St SE 15th St SE m W _ ��S _ Holy ti. .' 1 16th St SE Family 29th t S Tw` ` 17th St S£ ua f 30th St SE !i - in w = Olympic 18th St SE fr 4 is I ,i11 $ 31stStSE a LW s� 19thStSE y m y In 32nd St SE „mi. �. M! J 20th St SE 0 33rd St SE F} fV. t, }� _ 1lf'F ht 21. St SE r + O _ _ �. .. -t 1 _ 1 '..5' i•.I - _. , ":� f 1t_ __�164A%_ a _. L *' 4,.x A'AE SERVICE • ENVIRONMENT • ECONOMY • CHARACTER • SUSTAINABILITY • WELLNESS • CELEBRATION 3 Page 88 of 103 2022 FOCUS AREA Improvements include: Steps: ' ✓ 1st Online Open House - get -�` t w.• Speed cushions on 30th, 22ndStSE �•�g 31st, 32nd , and 33rd Streets feedback on concerns in the _ N 23rdStSE 1 ll�'; � ,,. SE area t ; : . ... "' 24th 5t 5E ,;;. V Review feedback and collect f ' "*" ` .. • Install sidewalk on north 25th5t5E y «. `'' data • 26th St SE . "1. + • side of 32nd St SE ,.. .- e. : s••. ''4 ✓ 2nd Online Open House - Y ` I • Raised crosswalk at the propose improvements and `: 2801StSEb intersection of M St SE & get feedback , _, *4 � 25th St SE V Review feedback and I ail 1 30th St SE • Ensure the speed limit is finalize project _,, ��� ++�+ � T 37 st St SE • i• `, posted on all streets V Design project • 32nd St SE - • Construction •. •' i 4 % 33rd St SE Vil SERVICE . ENVIRONMENT • ECONOMY • CHARACTER • SUSTAINABILITY • WELLNESS • CELEBRATION 4 Page 89 of 103 2023 FOCUS AREA \ ' f Improvements include: 12th St SE ' '�"` '_ .f 13th5t5E it 6 � • Speed cushions on F St SE, G St SE, H St SE, J St 14th St SE Ai_ W 14thStSE W w h a rya ,� ,"_ $E, K St SE °, "` 13thStSfsm tn. 0 z ; .;.� �- -_.-s'1 • Traffic circles on B St SE Holy r 16thStSE Family • Ensure the speed limit is posted on all streets 17th St SE " ' 1. W y Steps: f ., n N N Olympic 18th St SE �.1 �y . L. Ms W4. ✓ 1St Online Open House - get feedback on concerns a `� 19thStSE 'W� s� in 0 ,,, in the area . . H f . ` - 1 20thStSE . .r V Review feedback and collect data ' '`"` L ' ?+t:-.--"`2uts�tSE '4FT. ;' ',• E - V 2nd Online Open House - propose improvements and .' 14i; ci l r'_•_ .,`kuzia `i' get feedback V Review feedback and finalize project ✓ Design project • Construction SERVICE . ENVIRONMENT • ECONOMY • CHARACTER • SUSTAINABILITY • WELLNESS • CELEBRATION 5 Page 90 of 103 2025 FOCUS AREAS ,.,.,.,...,. . ., . ... _... _ _ ... „ _ . . ,_.,.. L.,.., .._„_,......_....i. I . ,...,,. ,.. _ _. . h . •,-.-..--','-.7..-..ZA:'"'--"- • • . • ..-:,,,.,..a-a ...'- —• ,•; • ':, •''...':.--',--:'. • , .,:.0.'..„.... .0.',,;,.s:...,.Lki_.,..•,,.,NttHDflL I ''''.'' . • -,,, -, 0 0,.....• • , . • o T.w..zi: , . -,!.., ..... ...• .r. . • , .• .:-—...--- .--..-1 ..i: .1 - ; ..-.-.s:.: •. • - • ,.,, 2.DyERGREEN . . , 2?r4E: . .._,. . ,j . • . ,. .f, .• •r,. -.E4t,.7.f.:...r°-``''.." '....'I'M' ..'-' ..' ,,!."-"' '..,Ili''''—''''''':'' ' ' ' . . • ,. .:7"FJT 7•fl-' d FT1',. '',11.'„,.-,,!„. ..,:r...., • • - ir.'", r • .... ..,. , .. • •...:;:::, !1:7-.,'..., .4....••:'..,:11-; .„t?'-•-,•_,._ _ ., . .. . • • .. • . 4r w 5.5 sv' •• A., ...:-, . • ,....• ,,.,.... . , qr - .0 ... . . .. . . . ‘.;.'4.:71,•,7•• . . •-.'.: 7,..,,,...4.0e-i.,:.... . . - - . . • . - . .._ . ... -: .,. . . " • •..,,4. . • ,•. . . . , '•,',. • '.7"2. • • '',--''.' .. -. .• 3 ..7. . 4.1: ". V.,-: - .-.F.-.7.o.?., •,!..i V '...- 1:1-17 • .... . •,,,• ' ,.....,.,.„ or, ;-. 511• ...••.- '"•" • .. a - • , --• .,... , -.• ' - -.. • I V I I!E..,• .t.i". . -‘•''-• • ..1... D,1'..a1,11. i'.. S qk .. .... 4 . .' 1 . .... • •"•• • 4•:'" '. 2F.,,,-5, . 1 vo • .. c.i o:tlf-40t-4%,.... . -. ,_#' ,, .4.- .:•.. - _ • — • . J.,.. . , . .•i 1 !.7! , . . _ .....".... : ... .... ... . . ,.. 1 ,, ... •• - . :i. _ . ., !..0 .7 • v,' . . 1 .,,,,,. ...-.., .,=.,,, :_;. • ,.. ••• . ELLMETAFO SCHOOL -4 '. •- . s . • i If. ..-• t" :.. P TO-r_. 3 . - .i.:,:1,4,, ..m j• :Ai'.,NI rod eii?ip i...., ' .• 011 •. .• # #---1 ris..-.6,-En w• , • - '4' 't,):N._ ..I , :MM.. SERVICE • ENVIRONMENT • ECONOMY • CHARACTER • SUSTAINABILITY • WELLNESS • CELEBRATION 6 Page 91 of 103 2025 FOCUS AREA - DICK SCOBEE NEIGHBORHOOD - I 1.'phi;'1--I- Improvements include: Steps: . '� _ = 4 R • Speed cushions on K St NE, V Collect data = — 14t" St NE from M St NE to Pike St NE, either side of the • Begin project design --,‘ , - -- - y, - 10th St NE - 0 St NE curve, • Online Open House - WA '>aW , . = • 16t" St NE, and 17th St NE propose improvements • Ensure the speed limit is t _4A +-- 14THS N and get feedback ` ' _ ,,_- _ ,. posted on all streets 5` . _ ^- - -, 4. • Review feedback and + E 1 • New stop signs at M St NE & - c" finalize project _ * --•_- - 10 St NE intersection, and _ t, z A_s • 11 t" St NE & 0 St NE ._• Construction .y� intersection - : ' IF r� • Remove the east-west stop • " M sign at the 14th St NE & 0 St NE intersection a SERVICE • ENVIRONMENT • ECONOMY • CHARACTER . SUSTAINABILITY • WELLNESS . CELEBRATION 7 Page 92 of 103 2025 FOCUS AREA - NORTHEAST MAIN STREET AREA Improvements include: Steps: LI F`r t • Speed cushions on N St ✓ Collect data N E, 0 St NE, and Pike St • Begin project design L' N E • Online Open House - • Ensure the speed limit is propose improvements and 1 s if posted on all streets r I . ' ,o 4 get feedback _ _ I . t • Review feedback and ,- z[[ 7N P �ii, � Rf • . i. , vi finalize project • Construction I ..J ii 1 4 , + 1 r r' 1 s•• 9 SERVICE • ENVIRONMENT • ECONOMY • CHARACTER • SUSTAINABILITY • WELLNESS • CELEBRATION 8 Page 93 of 103 2025 FOCUS AREA — DOGWOOD ST SE FR' n. t,74111 Improvements include : Steps: 1 • Dogwood Dr SE from 19th ✓ Collect data PI SE to Skyway Ln • J Begin project designlot . , _,* 5 E g k • Online Open House - 12THSCE propose improvements and �:y `5E r.' - 4 T get feedback -i` T i y� e • Review feedback and ' ""' - ' ' f finalize project 1, V - I' - • Construction ,� ) !J NILE. 00 .. p.T w i SERVICE • ENVIRONMENT • ECONOMY • CHARACTER • SUSTAINABILITY • WELLNESS • CELEBRATION 9 Page 94 of 103 QUESTIONS? 10 Page 95 of 103 AUBURN VALUES COMMUTE TRIP REDUCTION SERVICE PLAN UPDATE ENVIRONMENT ECONOMY CHARACTER VERONICA BEAN TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY BOARD SUSTAINABILITY FEBRUARY 11, 2025 WELLNESS CELEBRATION I Page 96 of 103 COMMUTE TRIP REDUCTION REFRESHER I. . .. - .. , j Passed in 1991 and updated in 2006, the ! 3J Commute Trip Reduction (CTR) law requires �' employers to work with employees to reduce the a I. - I� a I number and length of drive alone commute trips. . R I 4 • If The CTR law stems from the Washington Clean ?Ill Air Act and Climate Plan. The goals are to: i, - ,.w . r. • ' 1 t • Improve air quality t • Reduce traffic congestion It % • Reduce the consumption of fossil fuels SERVICE • ENVIRONMENT • ECONOMY • CHARACTER • SUSTAINABILITY • WELLNESS • CELEBRATION 2 Page 97 of 103 rsa Tudor Square bri Autumn Glen a' 55tar Lake.Ra:.,'"' Meridian Glen G[enbrot th„ CTR-AFFECTED BUSINESSES `s SE 2 E 8th St . �... 15ft 298th St Berkshire GI an Lakelanl — North Auburn North e I 18 D ollaff West Hill - _ ■ ■ ■ ■ .32� A business is CTR affected if it has ' { v i� � J Ty � G en R'ver 100+ employees ees at a single le worksitev �� r I unity o age i1 -----J:G.' Washington j Auburn National Golf that■ 1 ,j "'/ 7 I1 Narrows Club ■ *% t) Natural Area Lake 1µ* , - • Are full time (35+ hours/week) Neely • Sri dge ��r�� Plateau Natural Orel South' °urn • Work 2+ weekdays per week 5 352nd St 0 h8al Begin their shift between 6am and 9am n,and Anb° Ga r e • th Algon, Farm ea • Are in a position intended for at least 12 5 368th 5t 1,/) Ellingson Rd nnegnerezrk 1st AveE Se Auburn consecutive months • Pacific /n ,, cm _ Lakeland 53rdSt5E � 'w43. • Are not entirely remote Wird -—i _ Rods°E f — Edwa^sa - Auburn currently has 14 CTR-affected A � a�a� 6,�hBe.nr�r eth StE Lake Tapps`r (..\ businesses 18th St E Lake North ark North Park ,, 24thstE r • CHARACTER • SUSTAINABILITY . WELLNESS . CELEBRATION 3 6. Tapps Island s Page 98 of 103 AUBURN CTR PLAN • Current CTR Plan and City Code was last updated in 2010 • WSDOT is requiring a Plan update By January 2024 January 2024 - November 2024 November 2024 - December 2024 January 2025 - June 2025 WSDOT TDM State update Plan update Technical City Council Committee approves Plan proves Plan ✓Performance targets ✓Training with WSDOT ✓The committee must • Includes an update to ✓Funding formula ✓Engagement with approve local plans the ordinance ✓State Plan stakeholders Data gathering ✓Draft Plan SERVICE • ENVIRONMENT • ECONOMY • CHARACTER • SUSTAINABILITY • WELLNESS • CELEBRATION 4 Page 99 of 103 CITY PERFORMANCE TARGET As part of the CTR Plan, each jurisdiction must have a performance target. WSDOT provided 4 options: Drive alone rate (DAR) of 60% or less DAR of 15.5% below the jurisdiction's census performance in 2019 • For Auburn, this is a target of 67% DAR Weighted average DAR of a locally specific percent for CTR-affected worksites at the jurisdictional level to be approved by the TDM Technical Committee Another performance target to be approved by the TDM Technical Committee 5 SERVICE • ENVIRONMENT • ECONOMY . CHARACTER . SUSTAINABILITY • WELLNESS . CELEBRATION 5 Page 100 of 103 CTR PLAN ENGAGEMENT Q2 Q Sent out a short survey to businesses in What would make it easier for employees or customers to come to your workplace by a means other than driving Auburn asking about barriers for alone? (Check all that apply.) Answered:8 Skipped:T commutes and what would help Better transit routes and schedules businesses promote not driving alone More bike infrastructure {bike lanes,... • Discussions with CTR-affected Better information about how to... Help finding businesses and arranging carpools or... Better information about what.. Feedback from the public from other Free or subsidized transit pass plans Carpool parlaing in the best parking... Other(please specify) 09'n 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 7045 80% 9095 10095 SERVICE . ENVIRONMENT . ECONOMY • CHARACTER . SUSTAINABILITY . WELLNESS . CELEBRATION Page 101 of 103 CODE UPDATE The City's CTR Code (ACC 10.02) was last updated in 2010 Updates include: Ensuring RCW numbers are updated Updated WSDOT policies Teleworking ■ Survey response rate ■ VMT is no longer a performance metric Modernization - code included outdated methods, such as faxing Allow for the City's CTR Plan to be updated administratively, rather than by City Council resolution SERVICE • ENVIRONMENT • ECONOMY • CHARACTER • SUSTAINABILITY • WELLNESS • CELEBRATION 12 Page 102 of 103 QUESTIONS? 13 Page 103 of 103