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Planning 2011-04-28 COMPLETE AGENDA PACKET
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Planning 2011-04-28 COMPLETE AGENDA PACKET
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identified at Boeing Access Road, was withdrawn from the plans. Improvements along <br /> Tukwila International Boulevard have been implemented. <br /> Currently the 2011 -2015 Capital Improvement Program includes additional projects that <br /> directly impact the MIC, including: <br /> 1) Develop a program for NPDES reporting and compliance as required by the State <br /> of Washington; <br /> 2) Establish legal drainage connections from E. Marginal Way to the Duwamish <br /> River Drainage from E. Marginal Way S. is discharged through outfalls owned and <br /> operated by the Boeing Company, Jorgensen Forge and two King County International <br /> Airport storm systems without easements. The Boeing Company has asked the City <br /> of Tukwila to take over ownership of their storm line and outfall. This project will <br /> clarify maintenance responsibility and will ensure the reliability of the system. <br /> 3) New BNSF Regional Center Access —The project would construct a new access to <br /> the BNSF Regional Distribution Center. It would relocate 900+ truck trips /day from <br /> residential streets in Allentown, increase the efficiency of truck access between the <br /> BNSF facility and freeways, freeway traffic and regional freight movement. At least <br /> two alternatives have been identified, but no cost estimates have been determined <br /> and no funding is available. The project would have a major positive impact on the <br /> Allentown neighborhood. <br /> Sewer and water service, provided the City of Tukwila, has no capacity issues. A <br /> previous waterline project to separate Tukwila and Seattle lines was implemented, and <br /> capacity remains. In portions of the southern MIC, Valley View Sewer District provides <br /> service. Water is provided by Water Districts 20 and 125. <br /> While it appears that the assumptions of the Planned Action remain valid, and that <br /> capacity remains for further growth, it is necessary to review and confirm or alter the <br /> assumption. <br /> Recommendation: <br /> Staff recommends a review of the Planned Action document to determine if an update is <br /> required. <br /> W: \Long Range Projects \MIC Study \Issues &Opps \MIC- Logo \Issues &OppsReport.doc Page 33 <br />
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