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2018-05-14 Transportation and Infrastructure Minutes
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05/14/18
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Transportation and Infrastructure 2017-2020
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4L;HMJILN;NCIH DZ )H@L;MNLO=NOL? #IGGCNN?? -CHON?MȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚȚ-;S dzǶțǴDzdzǺ <br /> <br />Grant Application: Chinook Wind <br />C. <br /> <br />Staff is seeking Committee approval to submit a grant application to the Washington State <br />Recreation and Conservation Office (ALEA) program for <br />the Chinook Wind project. The City of Tukwila will accept ownership of the Chinook Wind property <br />from King County and desires to develop public use and maintenance access including a trail, <br />trailhead parking, site furnishings and signage. ALEA grants are capped at $500,000 and require a <br />50% match. If awarded <br />UNANIMOUS APPROVAL. <br />previously awarded through King County. <br /> <br />Grant Agreement: Riverton Creek Flap Gate Removal <br />D. <br /> <br />Staff is seeking Council approval of a grant agreement in the amount of $846,965 with the State <br />of Washington by and through the Salmon Recovery Funding Board (SRFB) and the <br />Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO) for the Riverton Creek Flap Gate <br />Removal project. This project will remove two culverts and flap gates in Riverton Creek for the <br />purpose of improving salmonid habitat and access. This agreement combines two separate <br />grant awards previously accepted by the City but delayed due to the timing of the State <br />construction budget. UNANIMOUS APPROVAL. FORWARD TO MAY 21, 2018 REGULAR <br />CONSENT AGENDA. <br /> <br />Memorandum of Agreement: 53 Avenue South South 137 Street to South 144 Street <br />rdthth <br />E. <br /> <br />Staff is seeking Council approval of a memorandum of agreement with Seattle City Light to <br />share the costs of undergrounding the electrical distribution system as part of the 53 Avenue <br />rd <br />South project. Under the agreement, Seattle City Light will be responsible for 60% and the City <br />of Tukwila 40%60 based on the bid proposal <br />and Underground Electrical System costs. The final costs will be adjusted to reflect actual <br />costs incurred during construction although the ratio will remain 60/40. Councilmember Idan <br />questioned why this agreement is being made while construction is underway and suggested <br />that in the future staff should work to include the actual cost share in an earlier stage prior to <br />construction. UNANIMOUS APPROVAL. FORWARD TO MAY 21, 2018 REGULAR CONSENT <br />AGENDA. <br /> <br />Supplemental Agreement: 42 Avenue South Phase III and Gilliam Culvert Replacement <br />F.nd <br /> <br />Staff is seeking Council approval of Supplemental Agreement No. 1 to Contract No. 17-085 with <br />AECOM in the amount of $791,270.00 for the 42 Avenue South Phase III and Gilliam Creek <br />nd <br />Culvert Replacement projects. This will allow AECOM to continue providing construction <br />engineering, inspection, documentation compliance support, and material testing through the <br />completion of the project expected by the end of 2018. UNANIMOUS APPROVAL. FORWARD <br />TO MAY 21, 2018 REGULAR CONSENT AGENDA. <br /> <br />Annual Pavement and Repair Program Forecast <br />G. <br /> <br />Staff provided an overview of the condition of roadway pavement and funding scenarios to <br />keep pace with deterioration. There are over 200 lane miles of paved asphalt roadways in the <br />city, and the current Pavement Condition Rating (PCR) of this network is in the mid-80s on a <br />scale of 1-100 (100 being a new roadway). Due to the increasing cost of construction and <br />updated rehabilitation strategies, the current $1.4M annual budget for the Overlay and Repair <br />Program will not keep pace with maintenance needs and could lower the PCR by <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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