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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3254 RESOLUTION NO. 3 2 5 4 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, ADOPTING THE 2001-2006 SIX YEAR 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, R.C.W. Chapter 35.77 of the Laws of the State of Washington requires that the legislative body of each city and town within the State of Washington prepare and adopt a six year transportation program for the ensuing six calendar years and that such program be reviewed annually each year thereafter; and WHEREAS, a public hearing to consider the adoption of the 2001-2006 six year transportation program for the City of Auburn was held on September 5, 2000, 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 August 11,2000; and WHEREAS, said 2001-2006 six year transportation improvement plan of the City of Auburn was approved by the City Council by motion duly made and carried in said hearing. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, IN A REGULAR MEETING DULY ASSEMBLED, DO RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Resolution No. 3254 August 14, 2000 Page 1 Section 1. There is attached hereto and denominated as Exhibit "A" and 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, TransAid, for filing not more than thirty (30) days after the adoption of this Resolution. Section 3. The Mayor is hereby authorized to implement such administrative procedures as may be necessary to carry out the directions of this legislation. DATED this .~ day of September, 2000. CITY OF AUBURN CHARLES A. BOOTH MAYOR Resolution No. 3245 August 14, 2000 Page 2 ATTEST: Danielle E. Daskam, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Michael J. Reynolds, City Attorney Resolution No. 3254 August 14, 2000 Page 3 Tr a nsp Orta tiO n.lmp ro ~eme nt" PrOgram . .Six.,.Year fOr' 2OOl:'." .2006 Department of Public Works Transportation EnEineerinf~ Section City Officials Charles A. Booth, Mayor Christine Engler, Director of Public Works Dennis Dowdy, City Engineer City Council Rich Wagner, Public Works Committee Chairman Fred Poe Pete Lewis Sue Singer Trish Borden Jeanne Barber Stacey Brothers 2001 4006 TIP Proiect Descriptions Page - I 2.001':-.200.6 Six Yea.r'Tra:nsportatio'n !improveme.nt Prog!ram (TIP): BACKGROUND The six-year program is updated each year in accordance with RCW, chapter 35.77, requiring that cities file an adopted program yearly with the Department of Transportation. The purpose of this program is to "assure that each city and town shall perpetually have available advanced plans looking to the future for not less than six years as a guide in carrying out a coordinated street construction program". This annual update also informs neighboring jurisdictions of the City's construction schedule for the purposes of coordination and compatibility. METHODOLOGY · Transportation needs are identified by examining the latest information concerning safety and accident history, growth trends, traffic studies and the City's recently adopted (1997) and updated (1998/1999) Transportation Plan. · A revenue forecast is prepared 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. · The Public Works Committee and Staff review transportation needs as prioritized by city staff. The likelihood of receiving federal or state grants for various improvements is considered. Community interest and 2001-2006 TIP Project Descrit~tions PaRe -2 values are also considered. All of these factors yield a prioritized list of transportation improvements. The prioritized list is then financially constrained to reflect the financial projections to yield the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program. NOTE The program recognizes approximately $140 million worth of transportation improvements (including Non-Motorized and pavement preservation)for the next six years. NEW PROJECTS The 2001 - 2006 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program includes no new projects. The expected implementation of two major grade separation projects and the Sound Transit Transit Center and improvements related to it will absorb much of the City's efforts in 2001, 2001-2006 TIP Proiect Descriptions Page-3 1. 'M' Street SE - East Main to Auburn Way South · This project involves the grade separation of the railroad at "M" Street SE and widening in the vicinity of the railroad crossing to allow the corridor to be 44 feet wide and marked for 4 lanes, and the installation of concrete sidewalk to fill in the gaps along the corridor. It will improve mobility and iS consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. Estimated Cost: $ff, 178,000 2. 52nd St. NEIS 277th - AWN to Frontage Rd. · Study and design to widen 52nd St. NE/S. 2771h from three lanes to five lanes, including grade separation at rail crossings, utility improvements (water, sewer, and storm) two-way left-tum lane and accommodations for bicycle and pedestrian facilities. This project will improve safety and mobility on an existing east-west corridor, provide multi-modal facilities, and ensure that the link will satisfy concurrency in the near future. Furthermore, it is a project involving and benefiting the City of Kent and King County and WSDOT in addition to Auburn. Estimated Cost: $38,300,000 3. 'A' Street NW- 10th NW to 14th NE · Construct a four-lane arterial. It will improve mobility and is tied. to a pending development. It is consistent with the comprehensive plan and completes an arterial corridor. Estimated Cost: $2, f90,000 ! 2001-2006 TIP Proiect Descriptions PaRe -4 4. Cross Street SE -'A' SE to Auburn Way South · Widen from 3 to 5 lanes to accommodate an additional lane of traffic, including signal modifications. It is a continuation of the corridor enhanced by the 3rd St. SW Grade Separation Project. It will improve mobility and is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. Estimated Cost: $668,000 5. 'C' Street SWISR 18 West Bound Ramp Realignment · Realign the existing westbound access ramp of SR 18 to align with 3rd Street SW. The project will eliminate an existing offset intersection and provide additional turning lanes for the SR 18 access ramp. This project involves a grade separation of the railroad that would eliminate the existing at-grade crossing at 3rd Street SW. The project improves traffic flow to proposed Sound Transit facility significantly. Estimated Cost: $3f,039,000 6. Auburn Way North - 2nd NE to 4th NE · Widen Auburn Way North from 4 to 5 lanes by adding a two-way left turn lane and modify existing traffic signal. It will improve safety and mobility, completes a pedestrian gap, and is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. Estimated Cost: $660,000 7. Citywide Sidewalk Local Improvement District Projects · Fund the improvement of pedestrian access in a variety of locations through the establishment of Local Improvement Districts. Estimated Cost: $ f, 100,000 over six years. 8. Pavement Preservation · Maintain the city road system with minor repairs and overlays. Estimated Cost: $3,000,000 over six years 2001-2006 TIP Project Descrivtions P a~e o5 9. Kersey Way and Oravetz Road · Install a traffic signal at the intersection of Kersey Way and Oravetz Road. This project will improve the safety of the intersection. Estimated Cost: $200,000 10. Lakeland Hills Way and East Valley Rd. Traffic Signal · Construct a traffic signal at the intersection of East Valley Highway and Lakeland Hills Way. The intersection is located in the City of Pacific but the improvement will enhance safety and relieve delay for traffic in the surrounding City of Auburn, including significant Auburn school district bus movements related to two schools adjacent to the intersection. The project is being completed in cooperation with the City of Pacific. Estimated Cost: $200,000 11. Green River Trail (Desian only) · Design of Class I trail from Green River Beach Access at 2nd Street SE to the Auburn Narrows, at SR 18 Estimated Cost: $fO0, O00 12. Transit Center Pedestrian Bridae · Install a pedestrian overcrossing of the BNSF Railroad Right of Way at the Sound Transit Transit Center. The facility will enhance the safety and the functionality of the transit center and the railroad by reducing walking time and creating a safe direct pedestrian link between parking, buses, and commuter trains. The installation of the bridge will be completed with and is dependent upon the construction of the parking garage at the transit center. Estimated Cost: $f,400,000 2001-2006 TIP Proiect Descriptions Padre -6 13. Auburn Transit Hub · Create a regional multimodal transit hub adjacent to downtown Auburn. The facility will host 18 commuter trains per day, 9 Metro Transit Routes and 2 Sound Transit regional bus routes. Project related to Downtown Plan and includes participation in off-site mitigation. Estimated Cost: $1, f49,000 14. 'Citywide Experimental Crosswalk Program · Install pedestrian - activated flashing lights in pavement at selected locations. The program mirrors an experimental program used in the City of Kirkland and will be used to determine the relative effectiveness of this type of installation. Estimated Cost: $20,000 annually, $ f 20, O00 over six years. 15. "A" Street SW and 2"d Street SW Traffic Si_anal. · Construct a traffic signal at the entrance/exit to the regional transit hub to facilitate improved access and safety. Estimated Cost: $237,000 16. 3rd Street SE/SW- "A" Street SE to Division Street · Widen existing roadway to 5 lanes to match road improvements to the west and improve capacity and vehicle flow. Modify traffic signals. Acquire right of way at intersections and along the corridor. Modify the intersection approaches and complete sidewalks. Estimated Cost: $922,000 17. '1' Street NE - 32nd Street NE to 33rd Street NE · Construct a four-lane arterial per the City Comprehensive Plan. It will improve mobility (fills a gap) and is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. It will complete a major north south arterial from 52nd to Harvey Road. Estimated Cost: $300,000. 2001-2006 TIP Project Descri!~tions PaEe - 7 18. 'A' Street NWINE - West Main to 10th NE Construct a four-lane arterial. It will improve mobility and is consistent with the comprehensive plan. It connects the North Business District to the Central Business District. This project improves traffic flow significantly and provides arterial relief to BNSF train blockage. Estimated Cost: $4,200,000 19. Auburn Way South and 'F' Street SE Install a traffic signal at the intersection of Auburn Way South and 'F' Street. This project will improve the safety of the intersection. Estimated Cost: $375,000 20. Downtown/Fred Meyer Trail · Construct a pedestrian trail on A Street NE, from 600 to 800 block. Construct a Class I trail, following approximate alignment of walking path through vacant lot, connecting downtown with the west side of Fred Meyer Estimated Cost: $33,000 21. Citywide Traffic Sianal Improvements · Replace components and upgrade traffic signal installations at various locations in the city. Estimated Cost: $195,000 2001-2006 TIP Proiect Descrivtions Padre -8 22. 'F' Street SE -4th Street SE to Auburn Way South · Widen "F" street SE to increase the roadway capacity. It improves mobility. This project improves traffic flow significantly and provides arterial relief to BNSF train blockage. Note: This is an interim facility due to detour of traffic at "M" Street SE. Estimated Cost: $5f0,000 23. West Main Street Interurban Trail to Transit Center · Upgrade existing sidewalk and install a bike lane linking the Interurban Trail to the Sound Transit Transit Center and downtown Auburn. Estimated Cost.' $426,000 24. 'M' Street NE - East Main to 8th NE/Harvey Road · Widen from 2 lanes (40-ft) to 4 lanes (44 ft roadway plus left turns at arterial intersections) and modifying existing traffic signals. It will improve safety and mobility, completes a pedestrian gap, is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, and is along a transit route. Estimated Cost: $f,590,000 25. SR18 Eastbound Ramj3 Realianment 16th Street SE to Auburn Way South Includlnq Grade Separation at BNSF Yard · Realign the SR18 eastbound ramp, building grade separation of main north south line and Stampede Pass line, and connecting to 6th Street SE. Widen 6th Street SE roadway from 2 to 4 lanes including signal modifications at "A" street and Auburn Way South. This project improves traffic flow significantly due to the potential development of the BNSF yard to an intermodal freight facility. Estimated Cost: $SO, O00,O00 2001-2006 TIP Project Descriptions Pa~e -9 26. '52"d Street NE- Auburn Way North to the Green River · Add an additional two lanes to the existing 2 lane roadway. Estimated Cost: $800,000 27. '1' Street NE -40th Street NE to 52nd Street NE · Construct a four-lane arterial per the City Comprehensive Plan. It will improve mobility and is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. It will complete a major north south arterial from 52nd to Harvey Road. Estimated Cost: $4,500,000 28. 'C' Street NW - West Main to 3rd NW · Restore existing pavement including signal modification. It will improve mobility, is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, completes a pedestrian gap, and is tied to a Sound Transit facility. Estimated Cost: $624,000 29. Non Motorized Link - SE Auburn Doqwood St. SE to Howard Road · Install a Class I trail, 12' wide, landscaping, signage, and bike lane striping on existing street. From Dogwood Street SE to Howard Road, following the alignment of the abandoned Howard Road. Estimated Cost: $f20,000 30. Non Motorized Link- SE Auburn Skyway Lane to "R" Street SE · Install a Class I trail constructed in association with a stormwater project from the west end of Skyway Drive to 17th & R Streets SE. Estimated Cost: $275,000 2001-2006 TIP Project Descriptions Page - 10 31. Non Motorized Link- SW Auburn Ellingson Rd. to 15t' St. SW · Install a Class I paved trail, 12' wide, 8690 linear feet Landscaping, Signage on the west side of C Street, from 15th St. SW to Ellingson Rd. Estimated Cost: $374,000 32. Non Motorized Link - SE Auburn White River Bridge to 3rd St. SE · Install a Class I paved trail, 12' wide, 13, 990 linear feet, fencing, earth berming (for noise control), landscaping, signage on the west side of A Street, from 3rd Street SE to the White River Bridge Estimated Cost: St, If6,000 *Note: Additional ROWJkom BNSF not included in estimate 33. 'M' street SE -37th SE to 29th SE · Widen roadway from 2 to 3 lanes including a two-way left turn lane and accommodation of pedestrian traffic. It improves safety and mobility. Estimated Cost: $625,000 34. 'D' St. NW - 37th to 44th NW · Construct a four-lane arterial per the City Comprehensive Plan. It will improve mobility, is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, and is tied to pending development. It will complete a major north/south arterial (industrial/manufacturing corridor)from Ellingson Rd. to 52nd Street NW. Estimated Cost: $837,000 2001-2006 TIP Proiect Descrivtions Padre -11 35. Auburn Black Diamond Road - 1st Street SE to E.C.L.35 , Widen roadway shoulders to accommodate bicyclist and pedestrians. It will provide a multi-modal enhancement to a regional recreation bike route. Estimated Cost: $478,000 36. 37th St. SE I R Street SE Connector · Install a Class I trail, to connect neighborhoods to R Street and the surrounding parks. 3 7th Street extended, from Pike Street SE to R Street SE Estimated Cost: $23,000 37. East- West Corridor - Auburn Way North to Harvey Road · Widen travel lanes and provide facilities for non-motorized traffic. It will improve safety and mobility, is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, completes a pedestrian gap, with other major utility projects pending. Estimated Cost: $385,000 38. Auburn Way South - 6th Street SE to "D" Street SE · This project will install "C" curbing to prohibit left turns in a high accident corridor. The first phase of the project consists of public involvement to determine the impact of the channelization and craft a solution to address the significant safety problem while maintaining some form of acceptable access. Estimated Cost: $25,000